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  • Why bother asking for help if you’re not going to do the bare minimum of bringing us up to speed on what you’re running and how it’s configured. Just to be a complete jackass and “block” everyone the moment they ask for any of that information in order TO HELP YOU.

    To this point the only facts we know…

    Your running docker. You added two containers. One of which might be Hanabira. That were run via docker compose. SSH is working, but not… because you didn’t actually explain that well at all.

    That’s it. That’s all you’ve provided and I had to literally read EVERY thread to find that. That’s all we got. Nobody can help you. And with people outright asking you for more, and your hostility in return to those trying to help you. Nobody else will want to help you. Including me.

    Good luck. But I wanted you to know that you’re the jackass here.

    It’s mildly funny though that you live up to your .ml instance preconceptions.


  • Heh… I had a fun one yesterday (yes yesterday).

    During the week they had a feature request to disable the “duplicate” warning on certain pages for entries that are invalid. We already do it on some pages simply for testing reasons (000000000 is always invalid but still accepted as dummy/test data)…

    Yesterday: “We missed this duplicate because we instructed the user to put in the specifically invalid entry. We’re out a few hundred dollars now. Can we bill you for that?”

    All I could do was copy and paste from the old email that it was literally their own request. Basically a nice “Pound sand”.

    But to have the gall to request a feature change… Then to turn around and threaten to bill us for your dumb decision? Get the fuck outta here.




  • Saik0tolinuxmemes@lemmy.worldLinux is not ready
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    You’d have an argument… if OpenSUSE was “average”. While it’s somewhat popular, it’s not nearly representative of “average” linux.

    I’ve never met a SUSE user publicly. I’ve met Debian and Arch users.

    Just because you found one modern distro that doesn’t do something doesn’t mean that it’s a common problem. But even then, you’re coloring your argument quite silly here. The “average” user has no fucking clue what a NAS is, and wouldn’t care to “mount” anything as if they had a NAS for some reason they’d likely only ever use it the web GUI for anything they did.

    The “average” is really dumb comparatively to most linux power users…

    This specific issue you’ve contrived… wouldn’t ever come up for an “average” user.




  • Saik0toPrivacy@lemmy.mlI found a worm on my USB
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    210 months ago

    I’m sorry, where did I repeat anything?

    This would be the first time in this thread I’ve said anything about it.

    If “we all know this” then why state “I think this is poor form”?

    Who’s de-federating kbin then? Nobody? Well then…


  • Saik0toPrivacy@lemmy.mlI found a worm on my USB
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    010 months ago

    Others seem to disagree.

    That’s fine. You/them can disagree all you want. Just realize that they’re using it too. I just disagree with the default Lemmy stance that users can’t see something that everyone else on the fediverse(including moderators and admin on any federated instance) can. And if they want to defederate me for that. I’m not sure I care. I’ve been defederated from one instance so far… it’s not been a major loss and definitely doesn’t weigh on my conscience at all.

    My sincerest apologies: three user instance 🙄

    I have no interest in disclosing how many users are using my instance. They can post things if they want. That’s up to them. Many are just lurkers though.


  • Saik0toPrivacy@lemmy.mlI found a worm on my USB
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    10 months ago

    And that includes a lot of the netsec people who see this stuff.

    Wait a second! I though NO serious security people are Russophobe? Are you changing your story now?

    Your own little vote charter shows one dbzer0 user upvoting as well

    You have the evaluation backwards… Outside people are coming to different consensuses based on opinions and experiences that’s normal… It’s lemmy.ml and lemmygrad.ml that don’t. I would EXPECT that results were mixed, but for your instance it never is. You seem to have missed the point.

    What if China and Russia started treating .us or .ca or such domains like this and demonise countries?

    They literally do. Have you not heard of the great firewall? The vast majority of the internet is unusable to China… and requires a VPN to access anything. Hell, I’d say the lemmy.ml and lemmygrad.ml instances acting as hiveminds downvoting anything critical of Russia/China is also evidence of this. It’s OKAY to be critical of a government.

    It is you people who project the hate you possess onto others, and you even manage to be proud of it like an absolute idiot with no merit based judgement capabilities.

    Not even close. I evaluate everything as I see it. You seem to be making a lot of assumptions here. Kaspersky has strong ties to the Russian government that is sufficient to warrant any “serious security” person to evaluate a different solution.

    I did not fail. It is too clear to me how you are parroting US propaganda, even quoting a Democrat (Russia hater party) about it.

    Yet bitdefender is a problem… And you can’t address why Kaspersky would be any different… Talk about parroting.

    What room is there for reasoning with a crow like you, shitting everywhere happily?

    Crows (Corvid family) are the smart birds… You mean pigeon.

    Edit: Actually come to think of it? Why the ravenous defense of Kaspersky at all? It’s just an anti-virus software no? Why does me disagreeing with the use of Kaspersky in this instance warrant “makes you look like the worst slurs I could summon for an incompetent clown.” Don’t you see how unreasonable you look? How you look like a frothing lunatic?



  • Saik0toPrivacy@lemmy.mlI found a worm on my USB
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    010 months ago

    This nonsense is largely invented by Democrats and people at Washington

    Didn’t know my own analytics is Democrat/Washington run. I guess I should go yell at the people OPNsense (Suricata), WAZUH, and Crowdsec. They must be injecting false notifications about my networks being targetted by shit from Russia and Chinese owned IP space!

    Yes I edited the post, but you also seem to abuse powers as an admin of your one man instance to see unedited content.

    It’s an abuse of power to read the post that’s sent to my email? Well shit! Even for a moderator you seem to not even understand how lemmy works. Let me enlighten you. I got an email with your post in it because you responded to me. What an abuse of Administrative power! Forget that 100% of activitypub network is openly published and thus viewable by anyone… Ooops.

    Lmfao… you reported my post… and likely blocked/“moderated” it on your instance. Don’t really care. To the point though, when 100% of downvotes on a comment is strictly from lemmy.ml or lemmygrad.ml instances. Yes, you’re shills, not a single opposing opinion between you. No discourse. No actual thought process occurring. Just “Russia/China good, rest world bad”. No nuance at all.

    You also failed to address your stance that you published. Why is it that every other platform you originally listed was a problem where Kaspersky isn’t?




  • So you also believe that you can determine tone from text. What I see written is a call to action. While context could appear to make it light-hearted, it’s still a call to action. Very much akin to the “in minecraft” “meme” which didn’t pass muster and got someone arrested. Seems odd that a “privacy” caring moderator would tolerate even a “joke” based on taking away someone’s privacy. Jumping to the point of “let’s dox this guy” from where we were in the conversation was not a normal step. Nothing about a camera on private property equates to doxing someone. Just because I see a mail carrier on my cameras doesn’t mean I actually know anything about them. Jumping straight to doxing someone “as a joke” isn’t even reasonable in context if you FORCE a light-hearted nature to the comment.

    Nowhere in my “defeatism” did I write a call to action (and if there was one it would be to write your representatives if you’re in the US to change the law) so I’m not sure why you’re equating them. Neither did I actually claim actual defeatism. I’m all for privacy. I’m a huge advocate for it. Someone’s right to their property is a completely different issue which is actually codified. Claiming that your right to privacy supersedes an actual right to property is a bit silly. That’s not “defeatism”.




  • Reporter: Eevoltic
    Reason: trolling. they keep replying to every comment saying the first ammendment or some other US thing is more important than privacy lol

    Imagine reporting someone for actually contributing to the conversation. Imaging thinking that other countries don’t already have similar laws in place. Don’t you wonder how security cameras are a thing for businesses across literally the entire world?

    https://www.reuters.com/article/idUSKBN0JP1OZ/

    Just because I outline what specific laws the US follow to allow it doesn’t mean other countries don’t allow it either. This is not a US centric problem. I would challenge you to find a country that DOESN’T Allow you to record your own property. Or I suppose you can just cry to more mod-mail.