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gvasco,

n = 1 and you have O(1)

gvasco,

N is the number elements to be parsed by the function

gvasco,

True that!

gvasco,

Yeah, and they’re probably the first to accuse you of weaponizing your neurodivergence or depression/burnout.

gvasco, (edited )

Everyone is discussing semantics, and no one is mentioning that the bible creation of the woman was mistranslated and the word that was translated into “rib” actually means something closer to “appendage”, and the only bone that is missing in men is actually the phallic bone when compared to other mammals, men and women have the same number of ribs.

Edit: PS: I don’t actually take the bible’s story seriously but think it’s an interesting and funny fact.

gvasco,

That’s why NFT’s were created, but now that people link NFT’s to dumb ass pictures, I wonder how if ever it’ll make it as proof of ownership.

gvasco,

Not if modern proof of ownership technologies are implemented, such as NFT smart contracts.

gvasco,

Switch to graphene OS

gvasco,

There’s almost no risk, you can install it from the browser, the bootloader gets relocked so no issues with banking apps and rooted device, and you can still have play services on the phone but without it being able to access the whole storage and device info. You seem to literally just be spewing words without knowing anything about the subject.

If you don’t want it I’d be willing to take it and experiment myself with graphene OS.

gvasco,

All modern phones come with a locked bootloader. This is to protect the OS and the User data, preventing anyone with physical access to the devixe from reseting the device and installing their own software without permissikn. I had to unlock mine on my 1+ 7P before installing /e/OS. It might just be that carrier locked phones might need something extra to unlock them not sure.

gvasco,

Because there is practically no risk of damaging the device and bricking it. If you knew anything about the the distribution, it’s inhalation and android you’d know that the risk is almost nonexistent and reversible. I understand you don’t want to run any risk, sure, it’s a valid reason, but to damage the device is practically impossible just from installing another android variant.

gvasco,

That’s exaxtly what I was thinking

gvasco,

Disagree, this is one of those changes that not only is very hyginic but also has a juge impact on reducing the amount of work for staff.

I won’t disagree however that they could still have menus available for the instances people don’t have a smartphone or are having problems with their smartphone. However, overall the impacts are mostly positive aside from incoviniencing the customer slightly to look at the menu on their phone.

gvasco,

Many can be easily unlocked

gvasco,

It has bridges for most messaging services so you could use a matrix frontend for most of your messaging needs without having people on matrix so long as the server admin has set up those extensions

gvasco,

Hadn’t thought of that!

gvasco,

Using K-9 and quite liking it, otherwise just browse F-droid everything there is Foss.

gvasco,

I might swap bitwarden by passbolt as it uses a more recent programming stack, although vaultwarden looks to be a good alternative too.

Deluge keeps failing downloads to error every few hundred MBs

Hi all! Just this…I have a remote Deluge server I connect to with the Deluge thin client. The Deluge server is connected to all the -arr servers, which add the torrents to download. However a lot of downloads start crapping out every few hundred MBs. They get to speeds of 25MB/s (normal for my current connection), and then...

gvasco,

Maybe! I’d start checking dmesg logs and check the smart info provided you do regular tests. Otherwise do some SMART tests and check the results after.

gvasco,

could try finding a cheap jbod

gvasco,

Why? They are built for datacenter environment, with the right drives for high density storage they should be just as fine as in a regular server.

gvasco,

Great to know! Thanks!

gvasco,

Yeah I agree! Used iPhone in past, switched to android a few years back and now recently switched to /e/OS and I’m not looking back at using a Googled Android or iPhone. Considering getting a Pixel to install GrapheneOS but hate giving money to google to get a more private experience.

on an off note, use links starting with a bang “!” without the “http(s)://“ this allows users to be forwarded via their instance.

[News, Call for Action] The U.K. Government Is Very Close To Eroding Encryption Worldwide (www.eff.org)

The U.K. Parliament is close to passing the Online Safety Bill, which threatens global privacy by allowing backdoors into messaging services, compromising end-to-end encryption. Despite objections, no amendments were accepted. The bill also includes content filtering and surveillance measures. There’s still a chance for...

gvasco,

Current world politicians are so tech illitirare it’s bewildering. Supposedly they have experts and think tanks at their disposal to help them in these sorts of endeavours, for what? It’s insane how much survailance has been ranked up in the past decade.

gvasco,

I guess you’re right, it’s just frustrating this world.

gvasco,

Narcissism and confirmation bias runs rampant in our governments and top executives.

gvasco,

Check you ISP connections limits, remember that uploading from an external device will be downloaded by your home router and vice versa.

gvasco,

one caveat is the need for *rr apps to have direct access to the storage filesystem, and not connect through some filesharing protocol (smb, NFS, etc…) afaik. ISCSI might be good since it’s presented as an actual system drive, speculating.

gvasco,

Are you sharing the top folder holding both folders where you’re creating the hardlinks or are you creating individual shares for each folder?

gvasco,

CIFS is SMB under a diferent name, and it might be that inside a share you can hardlink, but not across shares in the same filesystem.

gvasco,

Sure *are apps might not have a way of knowing but they are still limited by SMB’s limitations. If you’re sharing individual folders you simply can’t hardlink across them. But my bad for thinking SMB didn’t allow hardlink inside the same share mount point.

gvasco,

It’s neither, it’s a limitation of SMB, if you have multiple shares set-up that mount to the root of the SMB share, you can’t hardlink accross them, but inside a single share in the root of the SMB share apparently it’s not an issue.

gvasco,

For sure! Yeah I was just remembering that shares get mounted as a drive when you access them. So makes sense.

NSFW content in the sidebar random posts (kbin.social)

Hi, I was just browsing kbin on my work pc which is not signed into my account. While scrolling down there was a very nsfw picture (female genitalia) in the random posts sidebar. This nsfw content was, for some reason, not even blurred. I've seen this a couple times previously and am not sure where a good place to report or...

gvasco,

Probably the user forgot to check the nsfw flag/checkmark.

It’s easy to report posts on Lemmy, at least via liftoff which is mostly what I use.

Is FOSS really safe?

I’m note a programmer. I Don’t Understand Codes. How do I Know If An Open Source Application is not Stealing My Data Or Passwords? Google play store is scanning apps. It says it blocks spyware. Unfortunately, we know that it was not very successful. So, can we trust open source software? Can’t someone integrate their own...

gvasco,

Well if the app is actively maintained the code is checked every time someone makes a push request to the main code base. You still have to trust the managers of the repository (code base) to verify every push request thoroughly, however, it’s in the best interest of the repository managers to do so to maintain trust in the project and it’s users.

gvasco,

Love Ben Eater and his projects. Helped me understand lots about how a computer functions under the hood with his 8bit computer project.

How do I get my apartment/isp (telcom) to let me open a port on my router

I reside in an apartment complex where the internet services are not controlled by the management, but instead, they are managed by our ISP, Telcom. Unfortunately, Telcom restricts certain functionalities for users, such as not helping with the opening of ports or providing the admin username/password for my router....

gvasco,

Unfortunately, there’s a majority of people posting without exhausting their research so unless you mention in your post what you have done, anyone else can’t assume anything at the risk of providing unhelpful info. “Assumption is the mother of all fuckups.”

gvasco,

Running /e/ OS on a 1+ 7 Pro

gvasco,

Pay extra to pick it up yourself?! What sordid part of the world do you reside in? (Rhetorical if you don’t want to answer, just never heard of it!)

gvasco,

Damn, that sucks! As if the currency collapse wasn’t enough.

gvasco,

Given eneough time Méta will probably defederate with most private instances, and only federate with other networks that have similar TOS and Privacy agreements

How would share buttons work given lemmy is federated (vs a unique instance)? (lemmy.world)

For example in the screenshot (twitch clip), if you want to share on reddit you click the reddit button, but what button are devs supposed to put to share in the fediverse? Do they pick an instance of their choice?! Is this a weakness of a federated platform or what?

gvasco,

Or it could just require you to set up your login on your instance in the settings and then work as a regular share button

gvasco,

it’s been asked, pls search the community and the documentation before asking.

gvasco,

I’m sorry, why can’t people put in a bit of effort before asking a question, first search and if you don’t find the answer ask, but you’re already on the web so it litteraly doesn’t take that long to search.

gvasco,

Moved to Fediverse to get away from the data hoarding and selling that those types of companies partake in. Really hope most instances will defederate from threads and prevent Meta from collecting more data.

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