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abbadon420 , to lemmyshitpost in Pretty much how I end up posting so much

That’s just a pyramid scheme

Track_Shovel OP ,

It’s not, Michael.

Anyway, it’s good to be at the top

Firipu , to coffee in How do you store your grounded coffee?
@Firipu@startrek.website avatar

Oooh man, that tin box! We had that as our cookie tin box when I was a kid.

Does anyone have any idea where that comes from?

alphafalcon ,

No idea, but it was my parent’s box for loose tea leaves…

Sunny OP ,

Had no idea so many people would point out that they knew this tin hahaha. Kinda fun! Only recently picked it up for very cheap on a second hand market.

pseudo ,
@pseudo@jlai.lu avatar

Just like me! Except I choose the small one. I wanted badly to get the lot but I don’t have enough thing to store to justify it.

best_username_ever ,

I had a bigger box than OP, and it always had tea inside for me. I guess it was a specific brand of tea but I may hallucinate this.

cley_faye , to lemmyshitpost in Now, if it was a Pixel...

With both whatever-apple-is-doing and Android’s whatever-it-is-called-that-prevent-factory-reset when you don’t have access to the account on the device, I don’t see how people still buy “shady” phones and tablets.

Last time I borrowed a relative’s phone to run an experiment, I had to contact them to “unlock” the phone after a factory reset before being able to do anything because I didn’t remove the account before. Unless people go out of their way to make their phone “stealable”, that is.

Fosheze ,

Theives can still dump them in those shady cash for phones machines and walk away with a bit of cash.

Cris_Color ,
@Cris_Color@lemmy.world avatar

I mean, if you can factory reset a phone to strip the need for authentication, that seems like kind of a bad thing, no?

cley_faye ,

You can factory reset it, but not really. On first boot, the phone requires a network connection; you can’t skip setting up wifi if there is no cellular internet available. And it will ask you to authenticate the google account it expect before even starting the “real” setup process. As a matter of fact, once you authenticate with google, it does start again, ask again for wifi and will not have the account setup at all, as you would expect after a factory reset.

So, while you can “factory reset”, the phone still needs the previously registered google account to start. There’s probably some phone that gives more leniency, but I was not able to circumvent that using adb (the device being locked, and impossible to unlock without accessing the menu, impossible to access without starting in the first place…)

Manzas ,

I have seen several tutorials to skip this step on xiaomi phones through fastboot.

vox ,
@vox@sopuli.xyz avatar

oem unlocking must be allowed on Xiaomi in order for FB to work tho right? (or shorting debug pins on the motherboard)

Manzas ,

No, debug pins are for edl and not needed you can enter fastboot whenever you want when it is unlocked you can do more, but you can use indian servers to bypass it

cley_faye ,

If the phone had is bootloader unlocked, sure. Otherwise, it won’t accept the commands. My mistake was on a Xiaomi Mi A2.

The people that designed this feature are not that oblivious.

nixcamic ,

I had to pay $20 to a slightly shady online service cause one of my kids is an idiot and changed all his passwords cause one of the other kids knew them (because he told them…) then proceeded to forget all the new passwords.

So I know that on most models of Samsung phone you can just pay $20 to a slightly shady online service.

Pulptastic , to coffee in How do you store your grounded coffee?

I store whole bean in an airtight container and grind it daily.

OhmsLawn , to coffee in How do you store your grounded coffee?

Beans go in mason jars once I open a 1 Kg bag. Once it’s ground, I’m drinking it.

SirBucksworth , to lemmyshitpost in Boring ass planet
@SirBucksworth@lemmy.world avatar

Isn‘t the Planet called Urectum now, to prevent childish jokes?

gravitas_deficiency ,

Jupiter? But I hardly know her!

Viking_Hippie , to lemmyshitpost in Stuck

More like a cocktail wiener that curves sharply. To the right, of course.

dumbass ,
@dumbass@leminal.space avatar

Mine goes to the left.

Viking_Hippie ,

Same

dumbass ,
@dumbass@leminal.space avatar
Swedneck ,
@Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

mine goes in a spiral

quack

halvar , to memes in Scaling up

I love the obtusely large ships in sci-fi and this won’t change my mind either

Eol , (edited ) to lemmyshitpost in Not happening, dude

That rep trolled you… Don’t be naive. Homey probably clapped his bros and told his friends about “this pussy that sent a meme”. And then called you a f@ggot.

This world isn’t good, this world isn’t for well-being. Most aren’t treating you genuinely or honestly.

It’s every man for themself. Unless you represent hell on earth. Then the world is your oyster and the American dream is God.

hoshikarakitaridia ,
@hoshikarakitaridia@lemmy.world avatar

Can’t tell if this is a shitpost or serious and I swear I’m trying

KrakBamKrak ,

I’m going all-in on shitpost.

Military personnel are still just people doing the job…just like the rest of us.

Alatain ,
@Alatain@lemmy.world avatar

Having been in the military, I find it hilarious and accept that it is not a place everyone should be. The recruiter likely has a very similar realistic understanding of where the military stands with people right now.

Triple_B ,

My roommate did a recruiter tour (mistake). He’d absolutely chuckle at that meme. Little did he know I was at the local colleges distributing anti-enlistment memes to the young folks.

PugJesus ,

Every vet I’ve ever spoken with, whether positive or negative about the US as a whole, has given me the same line:

“Don’t join the fucking military, it’ll fuck you up.”

Coreidan , to lemmyshitpost in I am the thing that goes *thump* 'Fuck!' in the night

What the fuck

nifty ,
@nifty@lemmy.world avatar

I think someone extended their house, but didn’t plan the flooring in the original design

doublejay1999 , to lemmyshitpost in Either that, or how this would present investment opportunity for the savvy
@doublejay1999@lemmy.world avatar

“Equity Markets around the world experienced significant capital outflows as a number of Satans emissaries materialised from the portal and turned rivers to blood and blacked out the sun. Crypto markets were key beneficiaries as investors tested the the limits of immutable stores value”

Sabre363 , to lemmyshitpost in I am the thing that goes *thump* 'Fuck!' in the night

This reminds me of a nightmare I used to have as a kid, thanks

geekworking , to lemmyshitpost in I am the thing that goes *thump* 'Fuck!' in the night

Bonus for the toilet right there in the bathroom with no door.

wander1236 ,
@wander1236@sh.itjust.works avatar

I’m pretty sure the door just opens inward

digdug ,

Falling injuries would skyrocket if that door opened outward.

betterdeadthanreddit ,

I’d rather believe that it opens outward and upward (out of frame) like a DeLorean.

roguetrick ,

Wanna make a bathroom with stairs leading into it the most likely place for your eventual death? Add a torsion spring to the interior.

humorlessrepost ,

Yup, there’s a strike plate.

ThrowawaySobriquet , to lemmyshitpost in I am the thing that goes *thump* 'Fuck!' in the night

Damn. Sorry you no-clipped

WereCat , to memes in *Cough Cough...* Chrome... *Chough*...

Encrypted DNS anyone? (NextDNS for example)

mipadaitu ,

That solves a completely different problem. The ISP can still see who you requested data from.

That’s more about security around retrieving the correct IP address from a DNS query, and doesn’t do that much for privacy.

ShortN0te ,

DoT also encrypts the request, so the ISP cannot spy on the Domain Name you have requested.

And thanks to Https the ISP only sees the IP address which cannot in every case be resolved to a unique Domain, especially large sites that are hosted on service providers like Cloudflare, amazon etc etc

Darkassassin07 ,
@Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca avatar

But what’s not encrypted by either is the Server Name Indicator or SNI, ie: the initial request to a webserver stating which host you’re trying to reach at that IP, before establishing the TLS connection, contains the domain you’d requested via DoH/DoT, in plaintext.

ShortN0te ,

That is correct. HSTS helps to some degree but the very first request is still unprotected.

WereCat ,

www.cloudflare.com/learning/dns/dns-over-tls/

If I understand it correctly DoH (which I use with NextDNS) should prevent ISP from snooping.

Darkassassin07 ,
@Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca avatar

It will prevent the ISP from snooping on, or tampering with, the DNS request. However when you go to use the IP you’ve retrieved via DoH/DoT; your first request establishing a TLS connection to that IP will contain an unencrypted SNI which states the domain you are trying to use. This can be snooped on by your ISP.

Album ,
@Album@lemmy.ca avatar

encrypted SNI is a thing now.

Darkassassin07 ,
@Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca avatar

True. Known as Encrypted Client Hello now, as part of TLS1.3.

It seems many more browsers support it than last I’d looked. I’m curious to see how much of the general web has adopted support for it onnthe server side. I’ll have to look into that more, and see what it’ll take to setup for self-hosting.

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