Dunno what it’s like these days but brought steam to a crawl when I last used it
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Neovim user here. Why the switch. (I’ve never tried emacs)
Guilvareux@feddit.ukto
Technology@lemmy.world•Google is blocking AI searches for Trump and dementiaEnglish
5·3 months agoDuckduckgo Ecosia Startpage Brave search
I’ll go against the grain on this one, I actually think something akin to this is the right approach.
“Protect the children” will have to go somewhere, it’s not going to just die. Getting a device with locked down access is better than the ridiculous changes to the internet that are being planned.
This might not be the right implementation, but I think the idea is along the right lines… or at least, the least worst option.
Guilvareux@feddit.ukto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Context: Docker bypasses all UFW firewall rules
63·5 months agoI don’t know how much hackery and fuckery there is with docker specifically. The majority of what docker does was already present in the Linux kernel namespaces, cgroups etc. Docker just made it easier to build and ship the isolated environments between systems.
Guilvareux@feddit.ukto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Context: Docker bypasses all UFW firewall rules
3·5 months agoI assume portainer communicates via the docker socket? If so, couldn’t you just point portainer to the podman socket?
You can do that with a CPU, it’s just slower.
A huge petition that undermines the government’s democratic mandate is never a bad thing, even if they responded.
Ah, I’m not giving a full picture there. Technically you can use layered encryption like tor uses on the clearnet. Tor additionally exposes tor-only services that route exclusively via tor’s onion routing (not just http wrapped inside an encryption onion).
i2p works differently under the hood, but the shared piece is exclusive services, only accessible through a non-standard protocol. That’s how you’d get a different web. Unless we’re talking physical layer stuff.
Basically. Look up onion routing (tor protocol).
Guilvareux@feddit.ukto
Technology@lemmy.world•Reddit users in the UK must now upload selfies to access NSFW subredditsEnglish
2·6 months agoMeh, it’s just software



They could be talking about bubble wrap to be fair