Sorry, I didn’t mean to joke about your situation.
I’ve had my share of sketchy roomies.
That person sounds like a terrible match.
For anything important, use matrix instead of lemmy DMs.
Sorry, I didn’t mean to joke about your situation.
I’ve had my share of sketchy roomies.
That person sounds like a terrible match.
cut him out after this lease is up.
Are you roommates or is this some new rent-a-friend gig economy dystopia I don’t know about?
Edit the sudoers file.
## user is allowed to execute halt and reboot
whateverusername ALL=NOPASSWD: /sbin/halt, sbin/reboot, /sbin/poweroff
I can assure you that some people climb without being anywhere close to what I’d call “very careful”.
To me, part of being careful includes not trusting any random unknown person or their gear.
It includes double-checking the people I trust and requiring them to double-check me.
Don’t get me wrong, I’ve met plenty of great people who were careful, safe climbers.
I’ve also met a few climbers of a… weird kind, like it’s almost a caricature, but these people exist.
Climbers who could barely tie a knot, climbers that were stoned af, climbers that kept using carabiners or rope that I wouldn’t even trust to tie their dog.
Also: Even careful people make mistakes.
I think it’s still fucked up even in a less taboo world.
Like instead of receiving an unsolicited dick pic, you receive an unsolicited deepfaked version of you getting dicked is all kinds of fucked up on top of just the nudity.
This looks like a charity embezzlement scheme more than anything.
Pacific Merfolk declare war on China, more at eleven.
an 8-year-old girl and an 11-year-old boy are among the dead.
Great way to radicalize the next generation.
It does taste different.l but it’s still milk.
I’ve grown up on a farm, and milk can even taste different from cow to cow, or at different times of the year if that changes their alimentation.
Raw milk also usually has a higher fat content than what most people buy.
Ours would average 4.5%.
Different breeds also taste different, holsteins, ayrshires, jerseys, etc.
I’ve never been a big fan of milk, so I can’t into much details on flavor.
I personally wouldn’t procure raw milk from a farm I didn’t know very well.
Probably something for @jerry@fedia.io
Yea but I didn’t realize the vaultwarden project didn’t also release client software.
I had looked into running my own vaultwarden, but without open source clients it’s maybe a bit moot. Although I guess the web interface can be considered a client, OS or browser integration is a convenient feature.
Vaultwarden ?
Edit: Nvm, that’s just the server part
Thanks, that’s an interesting read.
I know that’s one person’s opinion and not a thorough research, but that’s still plenty of red flags.
I’ve used the 100 searches in the free trial, thought the search was fine, better than Google’s these days. The subscription is a bit steep so I held off, kinda glad I did after digging more into this.
Having what little employees they have also make a mac-only browser, AI stuff and email that their user base doesn’t seem to want is all a bit weird.
Buying a t-shirt factory (wtf) with the money they could have used to potentially lower the subscription, but decided to burn through it to give out free t-shirts. That just screams narcissism-driven to me.
Their vague statements on privacy isn’t convincing at all.
Some variation of “we don’t care about your data” isn’t in any way compelling evidence that you care about protecting the privacy of said collected data.
In my opinion they lack focus, commitment and conviction into what I thought was their primary mission at first glance: being a privacy-focused no nonsense search engine.
Although that’s probably on me for reading what I wanted to see between the lines and that never was their stated mission, which would explain a lot.
First glance of the thumbnail had me thinking this was a D&D sourcebook.
Sunken cost fallacy maybe.