

Ayo, guess what, too fundamentally broken as a human being for real relationships so a fake relationship with someone who can’t hurt me and who I can’t hurt is looking pretty damn nice
Ayo, guess what, too fundamentally broken as a human being for real relationships so a fake relationship with someone who can’t hurt me and who I can’t hurt is looking pretty damn nice
Erotador, totallynotjessica, kewwwi, and squirrel are by far the people who post most there and they’re all women.
My yin, I’m the one with the blahaj zone account here
Are you talking about browsers/commentors? Cause almost all the prolific posters are women, unless you’re being transphobic
Idk the majority of posters there are transfems afaik, with a smattering of femboys posting as well.
Hahaha the name doesn’t do it justice tbh, *cel has connotations that femcelmemes really just doesn’t have
I’ve said it many times before and I’ll say it again, gender relations here are worse than they were on reddit when I stopped using it.
Yep. You’ve probably heard of square space, shopify is similar. All the online small businesses I know use it, and many larger ones too
No clue, I was just frustrated with how much useless extended metaphor was in the article and thought I’d save people some time
TL:DR: minimize randomness, group variables by access frequency, and unroll loops if your compiler doesn’t do that already
Other voice chat programs were crap, discord was significantly better and more consistent. Simple as. It still has features way ahead of other services. The business side is shitty but it works without anyone needing to know anything with no troubleshooting.
I’d join the Borg in an instant.
Customer data
Should you feel bad? No. Will there always be people who want you to feel bad? Yes.
Certainly didn’t mean to say it’s never useful, just not useful for me
If someone can execute arbitrary code on my computer, it doesn’t matter that the disk is encrypted, because I’ve already booted the machine up and entered the key. I’m certainly not the most cryptographically knowledge but using LUKS on Oracle Linux, I’d enter the key once while starting up, past that point there was no difference between an encrypted and unencrypted system. It seems logical to me, then, that if something can execute arbitrary code, it’s after that point, so encryption won’t matter to it. Encryption is more of a solution to someone physically obtaining your hard drive and preventing them from having access to the contents simply by plugging it into their system.
Or at least that’s my understanding, please correct me if I’m mistaken.
Honestly… Why bother? If someone gains remote access to my system, an encrypted disk won’t help. It’s just a physical access preventer afaik, and I think the risk of that being necessary is very low. Encrypted my work computer because we had to and that environment also made it make more sense, I technically had sensitive customer info on it, though I worked at Oracle so of course they had to make it as convoluted and shitty as possible.
You’re better off banned from hexbear tbh, the place is a cesspit
inb4 this comment gets removed
I just want to say that that gave me a lot of happiness, watching the reddit simulator aquarium. Thanks for doing it
Usually after a while of being able to see the routes I walk in my apartment visibly, it manages to stress me to the point where I can do something about it and I’ll spend a solid 10 hours cleaning and tidying
Just want to let you know, you typed a lot of text thinking you were being helpful but you’re really, really not. The condescension and belittling really just ends up with you being a dick to someone while feeling good for “helping”.