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queermunist , to worldnews in US sends 'unserviceable' arms to Taiwan. US Inspector General admits to 'wet and moldy' body armor and other issues.
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Look, Israel gets all the best gear and Ukraine gets the leftovers. All we have left is trash. 🤷‍♀️

BluJay320 , to lemmyshitpost in The heart wants what the heart wants
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Idk, the cantina menu is actually pretty good, especially the soft taco.

Everything else is garbage tho. But it’s garbage I crave

xylogx , to linux in Microsoft parody

I remember when SFC was first introduced, I excitedly wrote a script to invoke it remotely so I could use it on a user’s pc when they called to fix their problem. To this day I have never run that script. This was in 1998.

alphapuggle ,

SFC has worked numerous times for me, usually for botched updates. Haven’t used it in a long time after leaving tech support

doughless ,

I’ve tried using SFC multiple times and had it work zero times. One time after SFC failed to find anything wrong, I ended up fixing the machine by replacing the system file with a copy from a working machine.

possiblylinux127 OP ,

Its useful for fixing a Windows install after fixing a bad ram. Sometimes the utility gets corrupted so you need to fix it first.

I think it would be a great idea if some of the immutable Linux distros had a integrity checker like sfc

possiblylinux127 OP ,

When I was doing tech support I was using it a ton. I had a fleet of machines that issues with SSDs and ram

NutWrench , (edited ) to linux in WSL vs. Dual Booting vs. virtualbox
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I’d love it if VirtualBox emulated some really basic 3D cards (Voodoo 3, Radeon 9800) so I could do some old school gaming. I have a few old Windows games that won’t run under Wine.

ExcessShiv , (edited ) to piracy in Reminder: seeders, please seed on I2P

A proper VPN provider is sufficient to protect against this though. If you, as a Swedish citizen, weren’t already using a VPN, you were being an idiot.

I mean, it still makes sense to also use I2P, but it is currently not good enough as a full replacement.

melroy ,
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People who accepted this situation, promoted or even have implemented this are also idiots. Be warned, this can happen in every country, both US and in EU..

Findmysec OP ,

A VPN company can easily give up your details to the police who are now actively going after citizens. VPNs are not enough anymore.

Is there a problem with I2P adoption? I’m sensing a massive lack of interest from this thread

Abnorc ,

I admit that I’m skeptical since everyone is a node. It probably is fine, but I don’t know the risks that I take by volunteering as a node. I thought that VPNs can be fine as long as they don’t store logs, but I could be mistaken.

Findmysec OP ,

VPNs usually do store your IP when you connect to them, even if they delete it later (it is technically impossible to not know the IP address of whoever is connecting to the VPN). And the likes of Mullvad and IVPN do not allow port-forwarding.

I will repeat what I said to the other commenter: please read the documentation. Being a router doesn’t mean that traffic and its contents can be linked to your identity. Data is broken down into chunks and encrypted along with metadata being scrambled. Unless there’s a zero day I’m unaware of, you are perfectly safe.

ExcessShiv , (edited )

A good VPN won’t have any details to hand over that will convict you, even if they wanted to (e.g. mullvad), so they most definitely are enough.

And police are not going after citizens, rights holders are (like they always have been) by suing ISPs in hopes of getting your info.

What in don’t like about I2P, is being a node for other peoples traffic.

Findmysec OP , (edited )

VPNs log your IP. And Mullvad doesn’t allow port-forwarding, which means you can’t seed.

Being a node for traffic doesn’t mean it can be linked to your identity, because everything is encrypted and metadata is scrambled. TOR node operators take much greater risks because depending on how they have set it up, it can lead to their identity being compromised. It’s a small chance but it can happen.

I can’t convince you. I only hope that people start seeing the need for it and begin reading the documentation to see its strengths

ExcessShiv , (edited )

VPNs log your IP.

But they don’t log the data going through. The IP alone will not be enough for a conviction at all. They also need to prove that you acquired/shared copyrighted content. Any proper VPN isn’t going to log that.

But if you think like that I suppose you aren’t very interested in running TOR relays or exits either.

No, I’m not at all interested in that either. I don’t want to risk any nefarious traffic that I have no control over running through my network.

I get the appeal of I2P for torrenting and I can absolutely see the value it can bring. But as long as I will have to be a node for other random peoples traffic, I’ll pass.

Scary_le_Poo ,
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I feel as though this take is fully fud. It sounds like a take that came from seeing tons of advertisements for vpns without really understanding how they work. Maybe I’m wrong about you. That said, in general, a VPN is not a great cloak for piracy.

ExcessShiv , (edited )

If there was a completely zero percent risk that I would be used as a node for something truly horrible, I also wouldn’t mind. But I’d rather torrent with a slightly elevated risk rather than enabling things that should not be enabled. By torrenting with a VPN, at least I have the control over what happens on my network and exactly what data I’m part of sharing.

Interstellar_1 , to technology in Be careful.
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That’s a sneaky one.

Kusimulkku , (edited )

You’re probably sarcastic but

paste this random line in the run prompt (or what’s it called) and run it

sneaky

Hmm

rhombus ,

It opens the run dialog, which I’m sure the vast majority of Windows users have never heard of. This would trick a lot of people who just trust whatever their computer asks them to do.

Kusimulkku ,

It’s not sneaky, it’s just people are morons and fall for the simplest shit

user224 ,

Not everyone knows everything. Actually, nobody does.

Computers simply became an easily available necessity, thus you get a lot of computer-illiterate people using computers.

Kusimulkku ,

Perhaps it would’ve been fairer to say that they’re morons when it comes to computers

Honytawk ,

Fairer to call at least 80% of people morons because they don’t know one specific computer feature that is mainly used just by IT people?

Seems like the only moron here is you.

notabot ,

Not morons, just not educated enough about them to understand exactly what the implications of that action are.

can ,

Kinda like you when it comes to social interaction?

vermyndax , to nostupidquestions in Seriously, what the f*** is keeping Donald Trump in this presidential race?

I dunno man. I got nothing. I don’t understand it either.

perishthethought , to gaming in My personal ranking of every one of the FlatOut games

Just jumping in here to say thanks @HotWheelsVroom for this recommendation.

Before this, I had not heard of this series. I’ve been playing FlatOut 2 from Steam this week though and it’s a blast. So thanks!

davel , (edited ) to worldnews in US sends 'unserviceable' arms to Taiwan. US Inspector General admits to 'wet and moldy' body armor and other issues.
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★☆☆☆☆ I would give it zero stars if I could.

Confuserated , to explainlikeimfive in ELI5 How come it seems now the old wise tale of Vietnamese eating pets and now its immigrants into the USA?

As you should expect, the truth is actually between the extremes of “facist trope that is completely false” and “all immigrants are evil.” A person in Ohio recently killed and ate a cat, but was not an immigrant.

For anyone who doesn’t want to click the link, it contains bodycam video of a police officer in Ohio recently arresting a US citizen with blood all over her, fur in her teeth, a dead cat nearby, and multiple eye witnesses saying she killed and ate the cat.

dailymail.co.uk/…/bodycam-eating-cat-Ohio-trup-pe…

grasshopper_mouse , to asklemmy in Could you do me a favour and make this post look like a Reddit post?
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Red flags!

iconic_admin , to nostupidquestions in When and why did democrats begin supporting fracking?

Democrats don’t support fracking. They say things so they think will help them win elections.

Letme ,

Kamala literally voted in favor of opening new fracking leases, so kinda hard to claim this.

HurlingDurling , to asklemmy in Could you do me a favour and make this post look like a Reddit post?
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Mom’s spaghetti

sorrybookbroke , to asklemmy in Anyone selling cool Lemmy tshirts?

My father has the ability to make shirts with his cricut, and seperatly a sublimation printer.

What I’m saying is that I’ll soon be the first, and only, owner of a pirated Lemmy t-shirt.

BuboScandiacus , to asklemmy in What are questions that will make it sound like I can afford a million euro house?
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1.1M € for this ?!

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