lmao this is the funniest name I heard for the rainbow Pentagram surrounded by a rainbow Pentagon.
lmao this is the funniest name I heard for the rainbow Pentagram surrounded by a rainbow Pentagon.
Yep I had a cheap no-name trumpet, it rested for a few years in the basement without proper maintenance. One of its 3 buttons was not press-able any longer ~ rusted shut or something. Meanwhile the Yamaha still worked, well oiled and all. Lesson: always unscrew the buttons of your trumpet & Yamaha Buttons do not rust that fast I guess…
Yamaha also makes Trumpets (the music instrument)
By ceramic dust you mean it is not poisonous? Or are some rare earth materials / heavy metals in there that poison drinking water?
Points that could improve the 1. point “Technology”:
Stupid Question:
How do I find out if a website I use is hosted over cloudflare? The noscipt javascript blocker extension shows in some cases I blocked some cloudflare javascript. For example on the lemmy.world instance it shows a script labeled “cloudflareinsights.com” that I block. That apparently provides visitor analytics
According to them on insights:
Our edge sees all requests made to a website, regardless of whether it’s cached or uncached, the user has adblock, or they turned off JavaScript. This enables us to […]
On other sites it shows a “confirm you are human” check-box labeled with the cloudflare brand (if I activate javascript for that site) – according to cloudflare wikipedia that service is known as Cloudflare Turnstile. This is how I currently see if cloudflare is involved.
Another interesting thing I noticed on stackoverflow is email protected which confirms to me stackexchange also uses cloudflare somehow.
I guess you could detect a Reverse Proxy by cloudflare based on its IP-Adress ~ but I do not really know how to look that up perhaps the following stack overflow answer might help using the tools nslookup
and whois
… Any other hints on this?
nslookup www.monero.town
whois -h whois.arin.net n <IP-Adress from prev command> | egrep 'Organization'
same happens if I try my stupid method: torsocks yt-dlp <INSERT-CLEARNET-LINK-HERE>
Also gives me your error. But your method seems more secure, since it only goes over onion sites …
Old shredded hard drives are also produced by data centers? But I guess these locals want to see some profit from their neighboring data center.
Should automation with Robots and Mashines not beat slave labor in the long term since the industrial revolution started? … Or the scary part is combining slavery with automation for an even cheaper system than just automation in a free society?
Also:
I also had the same experience; sometimes the flatpak package is the most useful one, since its newer Version now supports feature X by default.
Meta: This is a great meme in text form. This shows memes do not always have to include images.
Most important point for me:
the prevention and consequence models in place today clearly do not disincentivize mass aggregation of data
Yep decentralization is key to avoid these kind of problems… A single point of failure will have consequences some day.
lmao my etc/nixos/configuration.nix
file is a mess, I have a huge list of programs and programming languages I use in packages = with pkgs; [ ....
no flakes no modules… so the meme does not check out for me… but at least I got i3-window manager working using the wiki
Let me summarize the glory of the meme for people who do not get all the distributions references in textual form (and as a check if I get the references): The image shows the branding image of a bunch of operating systems and Linux distributions with memes … descriptions follow – left to right top to bottom:
I guess not making it a skyscraper but rather a 5-story-building would help with the environmental footprint more.
ironically monero.town also uses Cloudflare.
oh no … I realized this is just statistics 101
omg this is big brain. Higher population density means higher amount of Bigfoot sightings and furry suits, which means both could be uncorrelated.
librewolf eats the roasted firefox for breakfast
Awesome onion service! Does anyone else know of other lemmy instances hosted over tor? Only found this conversation discussing lemmy instances over .onion, and only this hackliberty instance was mentioned …