French75

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[–] French75@slrpnk.net 8 points 3 days ago

Cops ain't really buying anything. More probably they are directing the spend of taxpayer money on some vibe-coded garbage ass app one their friends made for a100x markup along with a long-term training and support package.

[–] French75@slrpnk.net 4 points 4 days ago

Beyond Apple and Google collecting it, there are thousands of apps people install that ask for location information that sell the data. Companies like Anomaly 6 claim that they get location data on over 3 billion of handsets from app-based location tracking.

On the article headline... it's a huge enhancement to the capabilities we've already known. We've known for some time that phones can be passively tracked based on the saved Wifi networks they attempt to auto-connect to. This development suggests we can track humans (not electronics) based on the observed disturbance the human meat causes to the wifi signal. If it works and is as accurate as the researchers claim (something I'd be suspicious of), that's a pretty big deal.

[–] French75@slrpnk.net 4 points 5 days ago

Relatable... I had an apartment in Studio City right on the LA River. It wasn't even the cool part of the river you see in movies. I used to jokingly call it my waterfront property.

[–] French75@slrpnk.net 1 points 5 days ago

For sure, but my point was that t hey know that outright banning guns is nearly impossible, so they've done essentially what the republicans have done on abortion. They've attacked it on every other conceivable angle: they've made it hard to buy guns, hard to use them, hard to run any business that sells them, hard to buy ammo, hard to stay in legal compliance with constantly changing laws and case law.

The state's strategy has essentially morphed to enacting every law and policy that makes it harder to buy, own, and use guns, knowing that most of them are not legal, but get them tied up in courts indefinitely. It's a scummy strategy, but it's been fairly effective.

[–] French75@slrpnk.net 10 points 6 days ago (4 children)

It's moronic. We demand lower noise in most products, but demand higher noise in guns because we can't distinguish Hollywood bullshit from reality. I think most CA Dems would accept the premise that reducing injurious noise levels while participating in a legal activity is a good idea, but institutionally they'd never give an inch on gun laws.

[–] French75@slrpnk.net 8 points 6 days ago

I have opnsense, and it was pretty easy. I use DNS overrides and a local reverse proxy. When I'm on the home network, the local dns overrides point to the local reverse proxy. When I'm outside the home, public DNS records point to my VPS, which reverse proxies the traffic to my home machine. This way I'm only hitting the VPS when I'm outside the home. Much more efficient.

I think Side of Burritos' youtube channel has a guide on how to set this up, but it's fairly straightforward.

[–] French75@slrpnk.net 2 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Same. I only knew them as a co-brand on the 80s-90s Ford Broncos. I'm pretty far from their target demo, whatever it is.

[–] French75@slrpnk.net 17 points 6 days ago (3 children)

Are you suggesting that Discord didn't have any technical means to detect and ban that activity before? And that having face scans of some users not only gives them that ability, but it's the most reasonable and sensible way to achieve it?

[–] French75@slrpnk.net 0 points 1 week ago

I thought it was pretty funny actually.

[–] French75@slrpnk.net 12 points 1 week ago

They didn't come here; they're from here.

[–] French75@slrpnk.net 29 points 1 week ago (4 children)

Because we don't really care about protecting kids.

[–] French75@slrpnk.net 1 points 1 week ago

lol... that's a perfect, concise description of transit in the bay area. Slow, expensive, and still requires a lot of driving to get where you want to go.

 

Hey all, I'm searching for something self hosted that lets me access, read, and edit .md and spreadsheets. I don't need functionality for presentations, word docs, or photos; really just spreadsheets and markdown, and a good mobile experience.

Opencloud is fast, simple, lightweight, and works great for multi-user editing, but Collabora is just so-so on desktop and borderline unsuable on mobile. Also, the build in split-view markdown editor is effectively unusable on mobile. Nextcloud has more features, but I mostly don't use them. It's markdown editor is better, but it has the same Collabora problem. I'm probably about 50% desktop and 50% mobile use.

Any recommendations?

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