YearOfTheCommieDesktop

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YearOfTheCommieDesktop,

Seems like a real mixed bag, leaning towards a negative because it requires a civil lawsuit. On one hand sure, good, you can sue harassers at the source. On the other hand how many nasty things like neo-nazi group membership are brought to light through doxxing and will also become illegal. and since it requires you bring suit, this will protect the people with more money/resources more often than not.

YearOfTheCommieDesktop,

Hexbear.net stays winning, external embeds are domain whitelist-only until pictrs adds proxying support, and blurred by default.

Good PSA tho, I’d honestly encourage other instances to do the same but it requires dev effort that I know not everyone has, and upstream isn’t quite as paranoid about this stuff.

For reference:

https://hexbear.net/pictrs/image/288eafb9-32c9-4caf-8f06-d9ad1d880684.png

YearOfTheCommieDesktop,

as far as I know upstream lemmy doesn’t want it and is waiting on pictrs proxying support. If I’m wrong though our code is public, I’m sure a dev would be happy to put together a PR,

YearOfTheCommieDesktop,

you smoking out of a geeb or something?

even if it doesn’t affect the brain, it will affect your lungs, and I wouldn’t bet on it not affecting the brain too

YearOfTheCommieDesktop,

gravity bong. commonly made out of plastic bottles like a 2L of soda.

YearOfTheCommieDesktop,

blame lemmy’s terrible Active algo. It’s a struggle session factory

YearOfTheCommieDesktop,

That literally only happened because the USSR and China would not and could not vote on it (respectively) because the UN was insisting that the KMT who only controlled taiwan were the legitimate representatives of china, and the USSR was boycotting the UN votes on principle.

The point isn’t “UN is infallible” the point is “Even anti-communist countries in the UN agreed that PRC is the legitimate government of all of China.”

YearOfTheCommieDesktop,

Not on iOS but I like my yubikeys. Depending on your requirements (if you have less than 32 TOTP accounts per yubikey), they can handle your TOTP directly instead of just using them to unlock Bitwarden.

For security I don’t like to keep my TOTP keys in my password manager, even if it is strongly protected. With a yubikey I can ensure that both access to the key AND a physical touch is necessary to generate any codes. So even if I leave it plugged in on a remotely compromised PC I’m mostly protected, because a touch is required.

YearOfTheCommieDesktop,

yeah, when sites support it, that’s definitely the best option, but many sites only barely do totp lol so I have to have to put the totp codes somewhere, and the yubikey handles it in a pretty nifty way

YearOfTheCommieDesktop,

mostly recovery codes. I have multiple yubikeys but that’s mostly for work

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