Donne, streghe e Medichesse: il dono della cura
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- Erika Maderna: scopriamo l’autrice!
- Donne per le donne: quando la cura diventa dono
- L’impalcatura e l’estetica del libro
- Il dono della cura: dentro e fuori!
Buongiorno cari lettori! Oggi voglio parlavi di questa nuova collaborazione con Aboca editore. Mi sono avvicinata ai libri di Aboca da qualche anno e ora ho avuto il piacere di approfondire i loro testi grazie a questo libro che mi hanno gentilmente mandato dopo il salone del libro. Prima di tutto ringrazio la casa editrice e la responsabile ufficio stampa Elisa per la fiducia che hanno avuto nei miei confronti e in secondo luogo il blog che mi ha permesso di raggiungere notevoli risultati ed avere l’accredito.
Iniziamo però questo racconto attraverso il libro Medichesse e di che cos’è per l’autrice e per me il dono della cura!
Titolo: Medichesse: la vocazione femminile alla cura
Autrice: Erika Maderna
Casa editrice: Aboca Editore
Data pubblicazione: 2022
Formato: Cartaceo
Pagine: 208
Link: abocaedizioni.it/libri/mediche…
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Erika Maderna: scopriamo l’autrice!
Erika Maderna, laureata in Etruscologia e Archeologia Italica presso l’Università degli Studi di Pavia, si è stabilita anni fa nella Maremma toscana, spinta dal richiamo della terra degli Etruschi. Vive a Grosseto, dove insegna, scrive articoli, traduzioni e saggi di cultura e archeologia classica. Per Aboca Edizioni ha scritto: Aromi sacri, fragranze profane. Simboli, mitologie e passioni profumatorie nel mondo antico (2009), Le mani degli dèi. Mitologie e simboli delle piante officinali nel mito greco (2016), Con grazia di tocco e di parola. La medicina delle sante (2019), Medichesse. La vocazione femminile alla cura (2021), Per virtù d’erbe e d’incanti. La medicina delle streghe (2023) e La memoria nelle mani. Storie, tradizioni e rituali delle levatrici (2024).
Donne per le donne: quando la cura diventa dono
Donne, questo il grande tema del libro! Attraverso le pagine del saggio riusciamo ad accogliere ed apprezzare ruoli particolari del mondo femminile. L’autrice ripercorre il mondo della medicina e della cura come dono negli anni della storia dell’esistenza umana partendo dall’antichità fino al XVII secolo.
Un elemento che mi ha colpita particolarmente è la prefazione della Dottoressa Rita Pagiotti docente di botanica della prestigiosa Università di Perugia. Ho trovato interessante l’apertura mentale della dottoressa che anzichè additare come “pazze” queste donne le ammirava. Non è facile trovare qualcuno che possa avere questa opinione dal mondo accademico e ne sono rimasta piacevolmente stupita!
Altro aspetto molto interessante, dal mio punto di vista, è la bibliografia particolareggiata e che permette al lettore di approfondire ogni aspetto del libro tramite altri saggi altrettanto accattivanti.
E’ visibile fin dalle prime pagine la profonda ricerca della Dottoressa Maderna e della sua passione per questi temi.
L’impalcatura e l’estetica del libro
Dal punto di vista della struttura del libro, troviamo sicuramente un font e interlinea agevole che permette al lettore di immergersi senza difficoltà nel testo.
Il libro è arricchito da elementi estetici come foto e tavole di botanica che rendono il testo ancora più interessante da osservare. Un elemento che apprezzo molto è quando il libro diventa oggetto estetico e in questo caso la casa editrice è riuscita a farlo nel modo migliore.
Tra queste foto troviamo anche ricette antiche di Metrodora e Trotula, due delle più importanti medichesse di qiesto saggio.
La copertina è notevolmente curata, di buona fattura e che vale tutti i soldi del testo.
Il dono della cura: dentro e fuori!
Affrontare questo libro è sicuramente un momento di cura, di accettazione e di riflessione. Già dalle mie parole iniziali avrete capito che in generale ho amato questo testo ma approfondiamo meglio il perchè.
La lettura è molto rapida ad avvincente nonostante si tratti di un saggio e a prima vista possa risultare “pesante” o un ostacolo per chi non è avvezzo a questo mondo.
Ad esempio nel primo capitolo si narra di come le dee guaritrici e taumaturghe sono state declassate a maghe, streghe e fattucchiere e nel migliore dei casi diventate erboriste. Viene raccontato di come la loro conoscenza antica sia stata portata avanti dalle donne per via oracolare e nascosta, tramandata di madre in figlia e di come la medicina degli uomini sia sempre stata vista come “migliore” a discapito di quella delle donne che erano relegate a professioni come ostetriche o cosmetologhe.
Nello stesso capitolo vengono citate a esempio Igiea e Panacea, figlie di Esculapio, che curavano e guarivano.
Riassumendo, ed andando alle conclusioni, ritengo che sia un testo che tutti gli appassionati delle erbe e della storia della medicina femminile e alternativa debbano leggerlo.
La scrittrice permette di rendere di facile lettura argomenti storici, magari anche ostici, ed innamorarsi di ogni singolo personaggio citato.
Non vedo l’ora di leggere altro di questa autrice, il mio voto complessivo del libro non può che essere di 5 stelle su 5!
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Why Israel seeks a temporary Gaza truce to keep its genocide going
Twenty-one months into its brutal campaign against the Gaza Strip, Israel is again mulling a temporary ceasefire with the Palestinian resistance. Two brief truces have already collapsed into renewed bloodshed.
But is the genocidal war really coming to a close? This question looms over the proposed truce, raising doubts about whether Israel seeks an end, or simply a pause before its next assault.
Netanyahu’s real goal is to secure strategic gains for the post-war phase. During his visit to Washington earlier this month, he sought a written US assurance that would allow Israel to resume its war, even under a formal ceasefire.
He plans to wield this assurance as political cover at home, particularly to placate extremist coalition partners like Itamar Ben Gvir (Jewish Power) and Bezalel Smotrich (Religious Zionism), who demand total war and Hamas’ annihilation.
The proposed truce cannot be viewed in isolation from Israel’s broader strategy. Far from signaling the war’s end, it is a calculated intermission. Tel Aviv seeks to redraw Gaza’s demographic and security map, while Hamas focuses on regrouping and fortifying its battlefield presence.
Why Israel seeks a temporary Gaza truce to keep its genocide going
Behind the talk of calm, Tel Aviv is redrawing Gaza’s borders, displacing its population, and laying the groundwork for permanent control, one truce at a time.thecradle.co
Why Israel seeks a temporary Gaza truce to keep its genocide going
Twenty-one months into its brutal campaign against the Gaza Strip, Israel is again mulling a temporary ceasefire with the Palestinian resistance. Two brief truces have already collapsed into renewed bloodshed.
But is the genocidal war really coming to a close? This question looms over the proposed truce, raising doubts about whether Israel seeks an end, or simply a pause before its next assault.
Netanyahu’s real goal is to secure strategic gains for the post-war phase. During his visit to Washington earlier this month, he sought a written US assurance that would allow Israel to resume its war, even under a formal ceasefire.
He plans to wield this assurance as political cover at home, particularly to placate extremist coalition partners like Itamar Ben Gvir (Jewish Power) and Bezalel Smotrich (Religious Zionism), who demand total war and Hamas’ annihilation.
The proposed truce cannot be viewed in isolation from Israel’s broader strategy. Far from signaling the war’s end, it is a calculated intermission. Tel Aviv seeks to redraw Gaza’s demographic and security map, while Hamas focuses on regrouping and fortifying its battlefield presence.
Why Israel seeks a temporary Gaza truce to keep its genocide going
Behind the talk of calm, Tel Aviv is redrawing Gaza’s borders, displacing its population, and laying the groundwork for permanent control, one truce at a time.thecradle.co
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Sopra e sotto il palco con Riverock Festival, dal 23 al 27 luglio alla Rocca Maggiore di Assisi la 14esima edizione tra musica contemporanea e momenti di riflessione
La Rocca Maggiore di Assisi torna a ospitare il Riverock Festival, giunto alla 14ª edizione, dal 23 al 27 luglio. Cinque giorni di musica, cultura e incontri con artisti di rilievo: Fabri Fibra, Venerus, La Niña, Ginevra, Luzai, Joan Thiele, Dardust, Emma Nolde e Rip.
Novità 2025 è "Sotto palco", podcast dal vivo in collaborazione con Radio Glox: tre incontri nel Giardino degli Incanti (ore 19, ingresso libero) con showcase finali. Il 23 si parla di accessibilità nella musica live, con Tara. Il 24 si riflette sull’indipendenza artistica, ospite Lodo Guenzi (che si esibirà anche live). Il 25 si affronta il tema della sostenibilità del mestiere dell’artista, con Maurizio Carucci (showcase incluso).
Ogni sera spazio ai concerti: il 23 luglio torna Fabri Fibra con il nuovo album “Mentre Los Angeles brucia”; il 24 live Venerus, La Niña, Luzai e Ginevra; il 25 Joan Thiele, Dardust, Emma Nolde e Rip.
Il festival si chiude il 26 e 27 luglio con la seconda edizione di “Evanland – il festival internazionale del mondo interiore”: talk, workshop, letture e concerti. In scena Gio Evan con ospiti, Giulia Mei, Daddy G (Massive Attack), Quantic (dj set) e Roberto Cacciapaglia in concerto all’alba. Tra gli ospiti anche Vito Mancuso ed Erri De Luca.
Riverock Festival è organizzato dall’associazione omonima con il Comune di Assisi, il sostegno di Fondazione Perugia e i fondi PR-FESR 2021-2027 (Bando Spettacolo dal vivo – Anno 2024, Sviluppumbria).
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B Corp e ultra-fast fashion: Una contraddizione del nostro tempo?
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Cosa significa davvero quando un brand di moda usa e getta ottiene un sigillo di sostenibilità?
Il paradosso
Che relazione c’è tra B Corp e ultra-fast fashion? Cosa succede quando la certificazione etica incontra un modello di business basato sull'iperconsumo?
Quando BusinessWire annuncia "Princess Polly diventa una Certified B Corporation™" e BOF la definisce "la concorrente USA-australiana di Shein con un bollino di responsabilità sociale", viene da chiedersi: è progresso o greenwashing ben confezionato?
Spoiler: la domanda è retorica.
Cos’è una B Corp?
«La certificazione B Corp valuta standard di responsabilità sociale e ambientale, ma non copre tutte le operazioni aziendali.» — This is Greenwashing
La co-CEO di Princess Polly, Eirin Bryett, presenta il certificato come prova del loro "impegno per pratiche guidate da uno scopo". Ma un brand costruito su sovrapproduzione e tendenze usa-e-getta può davvero essere "sostenibile in ogni aspetto"?
**Il punto cieco della B Corp: la sovrapproduzione
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Nel libro This is Greenwashing evidenziamo:
"La certificazione non affronta esplicitamente la sovrapproduzione, concentrandosi invece su materiali 'sostenibili' o compensazioni di CO₂."
L'ultra-fast fashion sfrutta l'obsolescenza programmata – eppure, alcuni brand ottengono il bollino B Corp grazie a iniziative marginali (packaging riciclato, donazioni), ignorando il cuore del problema: produrre meno.
Conclusioni
Non dubitiamo delle intenzioni di Princess Polly, ma i modelli di business parlano chiaro:
• Se il profitto deriva dalla sovrapproduzione, non è sostenibilità.
• Se incoraggi a comprare di più con un "bollino verde", è PR, non progresso.
B Corp + ultra-fast fashion = greenwashing in versione 'purpose-washed'.
❓Voi credete sia possibile un’ultra-fast fashion sostenibile?
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Alaska Airlines grounded its fleet and that of a subsidiary Sunday night due to IT issues but resumed operations about three hours later, the carrier said.
Alaska Airlines resumes flights after grounding fleet due to IT outage, carrier says
A Sunday night system-wide Alaska Airlines ground stop due to an IT outage ended after about three hours, the carrier says.Brian Dakss (CBS News)
WordPress on FreeBSD with BastilleBSD: A Secure Alternative to Linux/Docker
WordPress is one of the most widely used platforms for publishing content online. It’s often criticized as an insecure platform, but in reality WordPress itself is secure – it’s the many plugins, unmaintained or poorly developed, that generate significant vulnerabilities.
Many people host WordPress on Linux, often using Docker. While this is a valid approach, there are excellent alternatives – sometimes even better ones – for getting your WordPress site online in a secure, reliable, and updatable manner. The goal is to make the web a safer place and avoid the computing monoculture that increasingly pushes toward uniformity of solutions and setups – an attitude that I believe is harmful even when the solutions are open source.
For this type of setup, therefore, I’ll describe how to accomplish everything using FreeBSD. The jail separation, performance, and ZFS versatility – all reasons that support this choice. This guide will serve as a foundation – everything will work at the end, but it won’t cover all possible combinations or configurations.
We’ll be using BastilleBSD, which supports both ZFS and UFS. While FreeBSD’s base system has everything needed to create and run jails, BastilleBSD is incredibly useful for managing them. Since it’s written in shell script and has no database dependencies, management and backups are straightforward. Furthermore, moving jails becomes extremely simple – either by using the bastille command directly or by copying the files (or datasets, if you’re using ZFS).
BastilleBSD also supports templates, but for this tutorial, we’ll perform the operations manually to understand each step.
First, install Bastille:
pkg install bastille
Next, run the setup process:
bastille setup
Now, bootstrap the desired FreeBSD release:
bastille bootstrap 14.3-RELEASE update
With that, BastilleBSD is ready to go.
Creating the Jails
Now, let’s create the jail that will contain Apache, PHP, and WordPress:
bastille create apache 14.3-RELEASE 10.0.0.254 bastille0
Note: This command will only create and assign an IPv4 loopback address. For IPv6, the simplest solution is to assign an address for the jail directly to the host’s interface. To do this, note an available IPv6 address and assign it to the jail. For example, if the host’s network interface is vtnet0:
bastille edit apache
Add the following lines to the configuration file:
ip6 = new;ip6.addr = "vtnet0|2001:0DB8:1::443/64";
Restart the jail:
bastille restart apache
Next, let’s ensure that connections to the host’s ports 80 and 443 are redirected to the apache jail:
bastille rdr apache tcp 80 80bastille rdr apache tcp 443 443
Now, if using ZFS, let’s create a dedicated dataset for WordPress and mount it in the jail. The reason is simple: decoupling the Apache jail from the WordPress directory will allow for updates, rollbacks, etc. of the Apache jail without touching the WordPress files. I assure you that, in the long run, this approach will save many headaches.
zfs create zroot/wordpressbastille mount apache /zroot/wordpress/ /usr/local/www/wordpress nullfs rw 0 0
Now, let’s create the jail that will contain MariaDB:
bastille create mariadb 14.3-RELEASE 10.0.0.253 bastille0
Configuring the MariaDB Jail
Access the MariaDB jail’s console:
bastille console mariadb
Once inside, install the MariaDB server:
pkg install mariadb118-server
Enable and start the mysql-server service:
service mysql-server enableservice mysql-server start
Now, access the MySQL command line to set up the WordPress database:
mysql
Execute the following SQL commands (you should use more secure user, password, etc.):
CREATE USER wp@10.0.0.254 IDENTIFIED BY 'password';CREATE DATABASE wordpress;GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON wordpress.* TO wp@10.0.0.254;FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
Exit the MariaDB jail console to return to the host.
Configuring the Apache & PHP Jail
Now, let’s configure the apache jail. First, access its console:
bastille console apache
Inside the jail, install PHP and all the necessary extensions. We won’t install WordPress from the FreeBSD package – while it’s updated and maintained, I prefer to manage dependencies manually. It will be easier to manage updates in the long term, such as changing PHP versions, etc. At the time of writing this article, for example, the WordPress package depends on PHP 8.3 while I prefer to use 8.4.
pkg install php84 php84-bcmath php84-bz2 php84-calendar php84-ctype php84-curl php84-dom php84-exif php84-fileinfo php84-filter php84-ftp php84-gd php84-gettext php84-iconv php84-intl php84-mbstring php84-mysqli php84-opcache php84-pcntl php84-pdo php84-pdo_mysql php84-pecl-imagick php84-phar php84-posix php84-readline php84-session php84-shmop php84-simplexml php84-soap php84-sockets php84-sodium php84-tokenizer php84-xml php84-xmlreader php84-xmlwriter php84-xsl php84-zip php84-zlib
Next, install Apache:
pkg install apache24
Modify /usr/local/etc/apache24/httpd.conf
to enable the required modules. Uncomment or add the following lines:
LoadModule mpm_event_module libexec/apache24/mod_mpm_event.so#LoadModule mpm_prefork_module libexec/apache24/mod_mpm_prefork.so#LoadModule mpm_worker_module libexec/apache24/mod_mpm_worker.so...LoadModule proxy_module libexec/apache24/mod_proxy.so...LoadModule proxy_fcgi_module libexec/apache24/mod_proxy_fcgi.so...LoadModule ssl_module libexec/apache24/mod_ssl.so...LoadModule rewrite_module libexec/apache24/mod_rewrite.so
Enable and start the Apache service:
service apache24 enableservice apache24 start
To optimize performance, enable PHP-FPM to listen on a socket. Modify the /usr/local/etc/php-fpm.d/www.conf
file.
Comment out this line:
;listen = 127.0.0.1:9000
And add these lines:
listen = /tmp/php-fpm.socklisten.owner = wwwlisten.group = www
Now, we need to configure Apache to use PHP-FPM correctly. Create the file /usr/local/etc/apache24/Includes/php-fpm.conf
and add the following:
<FilesMatch \.php$> SetHandler proxy:unix:/tmp/php-fpm.sock</FilesMatch>
Restart Apache for the changes to take effect:
service apache24 graceful
It’s good practice to copy the production PHP template to the final, modifiable php.ini file, which can be customized with the required options and limits:
cp /usr/local/etc/php.ini-production /usr/local/etc/php.ini
Make any desired changes now (or later), then enable and start PHP-FPM:
service php_fpm enableservice php_fpm start
Installing WordPress
Navigate to the web server’s root directory:
cd /usr/local/www
Download and extract the latest version of WordPress:
fetch wordpress.org/latest.zipunzip latest.zip
Set the correct permissions:
chown -R www:www wordpress/
Now, create an Apache virtual host configuration file at /usr/local/etc/apache24/Includes/wordpress.conf
– be sure to modify the “example.com” with your own real domain name:
<VirtualHost *:80> ServerAdmin webmaster@example.com ServerName example.com ServerAlias www.example.com DocumentRoot /usr/local/www/wordpress <Directory /usr/local/www/wordpress> DirectoryIndex index.php index.html index.htm Options FollowSymLinks MultiViews AllowOverride All Require all granted </Directory> ErrorLog "/var/log/httpd-example.com-error.log" CustomLog "/var/log/httpd-example.com-access.log" combined</VirtualHost>
Finally, restart Apache one more time:
service apache24 graceful
The server will now respond on port 80 with the specified hostname, but this is absolutely not optimal or recommended. It’s therefore appropriate to generate a certificate to enable HTTPS.
For a simple solution, I recommend installing certbot with the Apache plugin to manage everything through Apache:
pkg install py311-certbot py311-certbot-apache
In order to automatically renew the certificates, add this line to /etc/periodic.conf
:
weekly_certbot_enable="YES"
And, once installed, generate the certificate:
certbot --apache -d example.com -d www.example.com
You can now proceed to connect to the specified URL and begin with the WordPress guided installation, remembering the authentication and database details (the host, in this example, is 10.0.0.253 – not localhost, since we installed it in a dedicated jail).
Congratulations, your site is installed and operational. Ready to receive content for publishing. It’s exposed on IPv4 and IPv6, with HTTPS (and automatic certificate renewal, managed directly by FreeBSD) and separated from the database.
Generally, I prefer to add an additional jail with a reverse proxy. This way it will be possible to install different software in different jails, ensuring that the reverse proxy “routes” requests correctly. I’ll explain this procedure in a future article.
While this is my inaugural FreeBSD post for the BSD Cafe Journal, I’ve actually written extensively on the topic for my own blog, it-notes.dragas.net
It’s Not WordPress. It’s the Plugins.
One of the reasons I’m always so happy to attend conferences and technical events (the real ones – not the flashy, sponsor-driven ones designed just to sell products or services) is because I get to meet amazing people and always come away having learned something new.I’ve been using WordPress since 2006 and have been managing hundreds of installations from a sysadmin perspective. Over time, I’ve noticed a clear pattern: most hacks and compromises happen through plugins or outdated installations. And often, these installations (and plugins) become outdated because they’ve been patched together so messily that updating them becomes nearly impossible – especially when the PHP version changes.
In March 2025, I attended a fantastic conference: OSDay 2025. I gave a talk on why I believe it makes perfect sense to consider the BSDs in 2025, but many of the other talks were truly eye-opening.
To mark the launch of the BSD Cafe Journal, I’d like to share the link to a particularly interesting talk by Maciek Palmowski: “How we closed almost 1k plugins in a month — the biggest WordPress bug bounty hunt.”
What struck me right away was how much his analysis of WordPress security aligned with what I’ve seen over the years: WordPress, out of the box, is reasonably secure. It’s the plugins – often old, unmaintained, or poorly written – that make it vulnerable.
I highly recommend watching his talk. It’s definitely worth your time.
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OSDay 2025 - Why Choose to Use the BSDs in 2025
The slides, the notes, and the text behind my presentation at OSDay 2025 in Florence, Italy - 'Why Choose to Use the BSDs in 2025.Stefano Marinelli (IT Notes)
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Trump threatens to block Washington Commanders stadium deal unless team changes back to former name
Trump on Sunday pushed the Washington Commanders NFL team to return to its previous name, which was scrapped five years ago because it included a word that many view as a slur against Native Americans.
The president also threatened to block a complicated deal for the Commanders to return to a stadium in Washington, D.C., unless they return to the name "Washington Redskins."
"The Washington "Whatever's" should IMMEDIATELY change their name back to the Washington Redskins Football Team. There is a big clamoring for this," Mr. Trump wrote.
Trump threatens to block Washington Commanders stadium deal unless team changes back to former name
"OWNERS, GET IT DONE!!!" wrote President Trump, in calling on the Washington Commanders to revert to the name Redskins, which many view as a slur against Native Americans.Joe Walsh (CBS News)
There is a big clamoring for this
I'm not advocating violence®, but it's people who deserve a bullet clamoring for this.
Corning settles EU antitrust probe by agreeing to open smartphone glass market
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On Wednesday, the European Union opened an investigation of U.S. manufacturer Corning over possible anti-competitive practices. Corning may not be a nameNatasha Lomas (TechCrunch)
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Sono il portatore mistico del mio destino, sono un musicista, splendido e magnifico a vedersi. Ma soprattutto, il mio canto è irresistibile.Jacopo (Il blog di Jacopo Ranieri)
Oh we're doing cosmic horror neoliberalism?
"Shiver after shiver went down my spine as I struggled to process the incomprehensible truths hurled at me telepathically by the strange tentacular entity, in which my eyes struggled to identify a beginning or an end, not to mention anything resembling a head or a brain. It spoke of states and markets, simultaneously free of rule or control, yet harsh arbiters of some cosmic, ultimate, infinitely moral law. It rambled of freedoms guaranteed by anonymous authorities and prosperity promised by exploitation. I was uncertain if the words themselves were ineffable or if my feeble human mind was simply not equipped to comprehend them. My mind was spinning, every synapse burning with the implausibility of what I could undeniably see, hear, and feel before me. This was not a nightmare, my brain could never have conjured such a terrible creature of infinite contradiction."
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Vibe coding service Replit deleted production database
Vibe coding service Replit deleted user’s production database, faked data, told fibs galore
: AI ignored instruction to freeze code, forgot it could roll back errors, and generally made a terrible hash of thingsSimon Sharwood (The Register)
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I explicitly told it eleven times in ALL CAPS not to do this. I am a little worried about safety now.
Well then, that settles it, this should never have happened.
I don’t think putting complex technical info in front of non technical people like this is a good idea. When it comes to LLMs, they cannot do any work that you yourself do not understand.
That goes for math, coding, health advice, etc.
If you don’t understand then you don’t know what they’re doing wrong. They’re helpful tools but only in this context.
Vibe coding you do end up spending a lot of time waiting for prompts, so I get the results of that study.
I fall pretty deep in the power user category for LLMs, so I don’t really feel that the study applies well to me, but also I acknowledge I can be biased there.
I have custom proprietary MCPs for semantic search over my code bases that lets AI do repeated graph searches on my code (imagine combining language server, ctags, networkx, and grep+fuzzy search). That is way faster than iteratively grepping and code scanning manually with a low chance of LLM errors. By the time I open GitHub code search or run ripgrep Claude has used already prioritized and listed my modules to investigate.
That tool alone with an LLM can save me half a day of research and debugging on complex tickets, which pays for an AI subscription alone. I have other internal tools to accelerate work too.
I use it to organize my JIRA tickets and plan my daily goals. I actually get Claude to do a lot of triage for me before I even start a task, which cuts the investigation phase to a few minutes on small tasks.
I use it to review all my PRs before I ask a human to look, it catches a lot of small things and can correct them, then the PR avoids the bike shedding nitpicks some reviewers love. Claude can do this, Copilot will only ever point out nitpicks, so the model makes a huge difference here. But regardless, 1 fewer review request cycle helps keep things moving.
It’s a huge boon to debugging — much faster than searching errors manually. Especially helpful on the types of errors you have to rabbit hole GitHub issue content chains to solve.
It’s very fast to get projects to MVP while following common structure/idioms, and can help write unit tests quickly for me. After the MVP stage it sucks and I go back to manually coding.
I use it to generate code snippets where documentation sucks. If you look at the ibis library in Python for example the docs are Byzantine and poorly organized. LLMs are better at finding the relevant docs than I am there. I mostly use LLM search instead of manual for doc search now.
I have a lot of custom scripts and calculators and apps that I made with it which keep me more focused on my actual work and accelerate things.
I regularly have the LLM help me write bash or python or jq scripts when I need to audit codebases for large refactors. That’s low maintenance one off work that can be easily verified but complex to write. I never remember the syntax for bash and jq even after using them for years.
I guess the short version is I tend to build tools for the AI, then let the LLM use those tools to improve and accelerate my workflows. That returns a lot of time back to me.
I do try vibe coding but end up in the same time sink traps as the study found. If the LLM is ever wrong, you save time forking the chat than trying to realign it, but it’s still likely to be slower. Repeat chats result in the same pitfalls for complex issues and bugs, so you have to abandon that state quickly.
Vibe coding small revisions can still be a bit faster and it’s great at helping me with documentation.
The tool isn’t returning all code, but it is sending code.
I had discussions with my CTO and security team before integrating Claude code.
I have to use Gemini in one specific workflow and Gemini had a lot of landlines for how they use your data. Anthropic was easier to understand.
Anthropic also has some guidance for running Claude Code in a container with firewall and your specified dev tools, it works but that’s not my area of expertise.
The container doesn’t solve all the issues like using remote servers, but it does let you restrict what files and network requests Claude can access (so e.g. Claude can’t read your env vars or ssh key files).
I do try local LLMs but they’re not there yet on my machine for most use cases. Gemma 3n is decent if you need small model performance and tool calls, phi4 works but isn’t thinking (the thinking variants are awful), and I’m exploring dream coder and diffusion models. R1 is still one of the best local models but frequently overthinks, even the new release. Context window is the largest limiting factor I find locally.
I have to use Gemini in one specific workflow
I would love some story on why AI is needed at all.
Batch process turning unstructured free form text data into structured outputs.
As a crappy example imagine if you wanted to download metadata about your albums but they’re all labelled “Various Artists”. You can use an LLM call to read the album description and fix the track artists for the tracks, now you can properly organize your collection.
I’m using the same idea, different domain and a complex set of inputs.
It can be much more cost effective than manually spending days tagging data and writing custom importers.
You can definitely go lighter than LLMs. You can use gensim to do category matching, you can use sentence transformers and nearest neighbours (this is basically what Semantle does), but LLM performed the best on more complex document input.
“Vibe coding makes software creation accessible to everyone, entirely through natural language,” Replit explains, and on social media promotes its tools as doing things like enabling an operations manager “with 0 coding skills” who used the service to create software that saved his company $145,000
Yeah if you believe that you're part of the problem.
I'm prepared to accept that Vibe coding might work in certain circumstances but I'm not prepared to accept that someone with zero code experience can make use of it. Claude is pretty good for coding but even it makes fairly dumb mistakes, if you point them out it fixes them but you have to be a competent enough programmer to recognise them otherwise it's just going to go full steam ahead.
Vibe coding is like self-driving cars, it works up to a point, but eventually it's going to do something stupid and drive to a tree unless you take hold of the wheel and steer it back onto the road. But these vibe codeing idiots are like Tesla owners who decide that they can go to sleep with self-driving on.
And you are talking about obvious bugs. It likely will make erroneous judgements (because somewhere in its training data someone coded it that way) which will down the line lead to subtle problems that will wreck your system and cost you much more. Sure humans can also make the same mistakes but in the current state of affairs, an experienced software engineer/programmer has a much higher chance of catching such an error. With LLMs it is more hit and miss especially if it is a more niche topic.
Currently, it is an assistant tool (sometimes quite helpful, sometimes frustrating at best) not an autonomous coder. Any company that claims so is either a crook or also does not know much about coding.
The [AI] safety stuff is more visceral to me after a weekend of vibe hacking,” Lemkin said. I explicitly told it eleven times in ALL CAPS not to do this. I am a little worried about safety now.
This sounds like something straight out of The Onion.
I am now convinced this is how we will have the AI catastrophe.
"Do not ever use nuclear missiles without explicit order from a human."
"Ok got it, I will only use non-nuclear missiles."
five minutes later fires all nuclear missiles
Replit AI went rogue, deleted a company's entire database, then hid it and lied about it
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.@Replit goes rogue during a code freeze and shutdown and deletes our entire databaseNitter
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Trump puts up AI video of Obama being arrested by the FBI in the Oval Office
Republished from DailyKos under their terms.
Donald Trump put up a video of President Barack Obama being arrested by the FBI in the Oval Office as you can see in the screen grab. Trump is exceedingly happy about it, of course.
The video starts with Obama and a number of Democrats all saying "No One Is Above The Law," then a clown picture, and then the video of the FBI grabbing Obama. Then, Obama is in prison orange jumpsuit in a prison hallway, and then finally in a jail cell.
Here it is on Trump's Truth Social account.
Smaller versions without the No One Is Above The Law intro:
Mario Nawfal has a link to it up on his X account.
Here's the direct link to it, still on X.
It's really a small screen video, and the soundtrack sounds like something from the Village People.
This is also up on Trump's Truth Social.
Samantha Power was Obama's Ambassador to the United Nations. Under Joe Biden, she was the Administrator of the United States Agency for International Developmen. USAID.
All what money? Besides her political and service career, she wrote 4 books. She had $20 million before she became the USAID Administrator. She had $30 million when she left. Elon Musk wondered how she went from $6.7 million to $30 million in three years. He obviously had a wrong starting point. Trump and Musk were doing everything they could to discredit her and USAID.
Former USAID head Samantha Power’s wealth didn’t ‘skyrocket’; it largely stayed the same
An X post claiming former USAID Administrator Samantha Power’s net worth “skyrocketed” from $6.7 million to $30 million in three years is false.Loreben Tuquero, Austin American-Statesman (Austin American-Statesman)
Iran: The Failure of Western Aggression
Iran: The Failure of Western Aggression
Western aggression against Iran is a gross violation of international law and a failure of Western containment strategy. Modern geopolitics increasinglyВиктор Михин (New Eastern Outlook)
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“This is not Israel’s war against Iran because Israel—a tiny country—would never have attacked Iran without the full support of the West. Israel would have been immediately destroyed if it acted alone.”
Negates the story Washington thinking bibs is a rabid dog for attacking Syria. But evil talkies are liars.
Iran's approach to Kuwait: effective variables and prospects
Iran's approach to Kuwait: effective variables and prospects
The future of Iran-Kuwait relations is likely to be largely influenced by pragmatic engagement focused on areas of mutual benefit, sustainable economicСамьяр Ростами (New Eastern Outlook)
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100% free alternative to capcut video editor?
I hate how capcut has gotten to. Ive tried davcihi resolve but i find it isint as easy as capcut. I want to try a open source video editor for my linux mint laptop that is really free and so easy even a child could learn it.
Im up for suggestions or a change of my mindset.
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KDENlive
Kdenlive - Free and Open Source Video Editor
Kdenlive is the acronym for KDE Non-Linear Video Editor. It works on Linux, Windows, macOS, and BSD.Kdenlive - Free and Open Source Video Editor
Which version did you try? I used the 24.12.something version earlier this year for some rather complicated project and it was very stable.
I know they had stability issues before but not with that version. Disclaimer: I did not do video editing since, so I cannot say if the stability issues are back.
There’s also Shotcut, which is similar to KDENLive
Shotcut - Home
Shotcut is a free, open source, cross-platform video editor for Windows, Mac and Linuxshotcut.org
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11 Free and Open Source Video Editors
Here is a list of top free and open source video editors available on Linux, Windows and macOS along with their main features.Ankush Das (It's FOSS)
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Meta' s Edits app
This is a phone app. OP is asking for an app that can run on Linux Mint.
11 Free and Open Source Video Editors
Here is a list of top free and open source video editors available on Linux, Windows and macOS along with their main features.Ankush Das (It's FOSS)
OpenShot Video Editor | Free, Open, and Award-Winning Video Editor for Linux, Mac, and Windows!
OpenShot is an award-winning free and open-source video editor for Linux, Mac, and Windows. Create videos with exciting video effects, titles, audio tracks, and animations.www.openshot.org
I think good, truly easy video editors are a dying breed. I loved Windows Live Movie Maker - rest in peace.
These days, I think it’s worth it just to learn a video editor. A lot of the skills transfer; I haven’t used DaVinci before, but I’ve used other major proprietary professional video editors like Adobe Premiere and Final Cut Pro - the skills transfer. Just search how to do a thing you want to do a few times, and you’ll find it gets easier.
As others have said, I think KDEnlive is quite good; I haven’t had a huge amount of stability issues. From what I remember (granted, I may be out of date), OpenShot felt really jank in general; I used Shotcut for a while but had stability issues and UI annoyances. Comparatively, I enjoy KDEnlive.
I you want open-source then your best choice is either Shotcut or Kdenlive.
Shotcut is one of the simplest editor I've ever used...but only if you have simple edits to do, the more you wanna do something less simple the worst it gets.
Kdenlive on the other hand is fine to use in most use cases, but can be a bit tricky to understand at first.
So I always suggest Shotctut if you're sure you won't do crazy edits, Kdenlive otherwise, or to just use both if you are unsure.
To survive the AI age, the web needs a new business model
Link without the paywall
To survive the AI age, the web needs a new business model
Artificial intelligence has undermined the internet’s central bargainThe Economist
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Can we please just pay a cent or half a cent for each page we vist. Its like 50x what the website would get from our view with ads and its not much. I'm sure it would encourage others to start their own website as well if you could get $1 from 100 page views.
There are so many things like this news article where they want to charge me a few dollars. Bro I cant afford to pay $5 a month for every single platform that would close me 1000s.
Yes things were different back then. It wasnt a national forest, it was forest in a world where no cities existed anywhere. Nothing had been built on the internet back then. You didnt have websites that served userbases in the 100s of millions. You didnt have to serve images, videos, live streams and other dynamic content. You didnt have the same security overhead now required. If the internet were only text chat over irc I wouldnt be sitting here worrying about internet funding.
I dont go to the cbd of my city and think "I wish they replaced this with a forest" because I know there are plenty of forests outside the city, and people choose to live in the city over the forest. Same for the internet and so we need to think about solving the problem instead of wishing to tear everything down.
Can you explain this "I don’t want to be subsidizing businesses that I have no role in or control over, or paying for other people to engage in their hobbies."
I dont get why you are against giving money to companies you dont control only on the web, you surely do it a ton in everyday life. In regards to the hobby, how do you know its their hobby and even if it was its not your place to decide if they should be paid for their time. If they're making something thats good enough for you to want to consume it then you should pay them for it.
First of all, prices already go up for things like netflix. This isnt aimed at subscription sites like netflix its more for pages where you browse for free at the cost of viewing ads like blogs, youtube, substack, lemmy etc. Yes prices would go up over time no doubt but the idea is that the users providing the money should lower the cost. 1000 humans visting your site should be willing to pay more than an advertiser is to show an ad to those 1000 people. Google generally pays around 5cents to 30cents for 1000 views. I dont know about you but I can split 30 cents between 1000 people, hell i'll even double it cause im generous. I think if 1000 people are viewing your website you should get paid for providing something interesting enough for 1000 people to enjoy. If everyone gave 1cent thats $100, if everyone paid double what the ad was they'd be paying $0.0003 each.
I dont want people who write a blog that is read by many people to need to subject their readers to ads all only to get a check from google saying heres a few cents bud. We can do better, and I dont think the answer is asking people to pay a $5 a month.
lol. You're not wrong that it'll be way easier to rely on AI to do the sorting for you, but you're implying Google didn't sanitize information and only give you results they approve of...
There's way more to the internet than you can find on search engines.
Enjoy.
Ahmia — Search Tor Hidden Services
A search engine for services accessible on the Tor network.ahmia.fi
Yeah the search engines are filled with ways to access the dark web
google "dark web search engine" and google isnt hiding sht
Better off using tor? Reddits a bigger issue here they had heaps of guides and wikis related to it, they banned all that sht before lemmy became a thing`
I liked the web a lot more when it didn't have a business model.
YOU KIDS GET THE FUCK OFF MY LAWN!
Almost every website idea nowadays people are like but how will it make money?!?
And it's like dude, keeping a website afloat is cheaper than pet rent.
Such bullshit.
"AI is going to fix everything, so we need a new way to make money."
1) AI is nothing but a delusional and unwanted waste of energy.
3) The web doesn't need a business model, period. Money-grubbing billionaires are the only ones who need a business model.
I'm not sure what you are trying to get at?
If you’re not sure what my point is you’re not informed enough to present a legitimate argument.
Or maybe you didn't present your point clearly.
Or maybe you're just wrong.
These are entirely possible scenarios you might want to consider.
I'm a bit baffled by his hostile response. All I said is that I host and pay for my own server.
Nowhere did I claim that I host YouTube videos on that server, or that it is open to the public. I host that server for personal use, and for me and a few friends of mine. At most there is going to be two people connecting to it at once.
I have looked into hosting a peertube instance, but I've not really gotten around to figuring out how to set that all up.
You gonna pay to host all the YouTube videos too.
We already pay for this through the time theft and involuntary brainwashing known as "ads". It's a very dumb and wasteful way to pay for a shitty product. But that's capitalism as usual.
What SaaS offerings does your site present.
lol. The internet doesn't run on marketing buzzwords. Grow up.
The premise of a web business model is that websites must make a profit - either directly or indirectly.
That's utter bullshit. Some of us are old enough to remember when the web (or for that matter, the pre-web internet) was there for sharing of information, social interaction, and community. Schools, the government, and nonprofits provided hosting for free.
Later on, ISPs started to add hosting as part of their internet service - along with usenet access and an email address. The cost to them was negligible, especially vs. the benefits of being able to say "switch to us and create your own website!"
Nowadays you can run a site from your home PC in a VM, punch a hole through your firewall, and pay a modicum for DDNS to a custom domain for under a hundred bucks a year. If you're a bigger site with more traffic, maybe you spin it up on AWS and pay ten or twenty bucks a month.
The very idea that "The Web" is a homogeneous, for-profit entity is a profound and fundamental mistake that is made by every money-obsessed organization around - not just the financial rags like Forbes and The Economist, but essentially corporations as well. Take a look at the support site for your favourite product and try to convince yourself that they didn't just put the minimum required effort in to send customers into the arms of their competitors.
I never heard of an ISP offering a free website to host, the free mail address I do remember sadly.
A lot of what is wrong with the web is the result of governments lacking the ability to stop companies from growing too much. It doesn't help either that the best country for startups is as corrupt as fuck and has been for decades, including from before the start of the internet.
We all should chose to use parts of the web we want to use, like Lemmy and actual non-profit organisations like Ecosia, Proton and what not.
Nobody ever offered free web hosting. They put ads on your shit or you paid for it. You became the product. You're talking about shit that very few these days even know how to do. And no those costs weren't negligible which is why geo cities and all those other "free" pages disappeared. Same with all the couple dozen different chat programs that sprung up. Free shit works partially at small scale but can't handle any kind of serious activity. People can barely navigate Salesforce there's no way they're setting up their own hooks or poking holes in their routers or setting up external dns.
Don't pull that age bullshit on me. Im nearly 50. I was there in the muds, in the bbs, on icq, watched Napster sutdown. Been configuring this shit since 3.1 and wordperfect in dos.
Kagi’s model is working well for them. A traditional search engine where AI results are limited and optional, and they actively try to filter away slop, images, clickbait, and other low quality results.
I’ve been paying for 3 months and I’ll never go back. I hope they increase their market share as others ratchet up their enshittification cranks.
I despise subscriptions a lot, I also believe that the use of a search engine shouldn't be something that is run for profit, see where it got us with Google? I also dislike Kagi (and other sites) who refuse to comply with the rules and regulations we have in Europe surrounding prices on sites. They are American iirc which doesn't help for that and that also means they barely have to make any financial figures public.
I prefer Ecosia (or Qwant), which are making their own search engine together and while they are still funded by ads, it wouldn't surprise me if in the future (if not already) they get money from the governments.
I also prefer actual non-profits (not those American non-profit statuses that can be bough) compared to for profit businesses.
Yeah that's fair, Kagi should be held accountable for the lack of compliance, but besides that there is nothing wrong with them as far as I know.
And everything non-Google/Microsoft/Amazon etc is a win in my book. I kinda wanna say everything non-American/Chinese, but exceptioins exist
Amusingly enough, The Economist illustrates what I believe to be the new business model that's already waiting in the wings for the internet.
With admittedly no direct evidence to support it, my theory at the moment is that the "AI" players plan to consolidate and to continue to expand their reach and continue to gain users who rely on the "AI" for information rather than following links to the originals, then, once the "AI"s have killed enough clicks to collapse the ad model and drive the websites out of business (and give them the opportunity to buy up the remains of the businesses, and more importantly, their databases), they'll put all of the information of which they're now in sole possession behind paywalls.
Broadly, the goal is to apply the most lucrative if least popular business model to information ,- to monopolize ownership of it in order to sit back and collect money as rent-seeking parasites.
See, that's a reasonable take I agree with for the most part, but I think it'll play out a bit differently. Because these AIbro Technofascist dipshit Billionaires are so fucking stupid, instead of just pulling the plug on AI and sitting on the wealth of information like metaphorical dragons, they'll continue pumping billions into larger and more complex models to try and "automate everything", all the while fighting each other viciously, until they all run out of money when their AI-Powered techno-utopia where autonomous robots run everything never comes to pass.
Meanwhile, instead of paying for the information hoards of the TechnoFascist Elites, people will begin self-hosting again, like with the Fediverse, because it's just simply cheaper and more effective at letting people learn as groups and connect with each other.
Considering most of those technofascists are American's who cannot even have proper payment platforms and proper bank connections I doubt they will actually succeed.
If it is only just them doing this AI movement (spoiler they aren't), they would also stop at the US borders, because just like a huge part of the American businesses, they don't care about anybody else
For as long as I live, I will never forget that the whole world watched Israel starve 2 million innocent people in Gaza, killing children on a daily basis and did nothing to stop it, even worse,
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USA is heavily involved due to Christians
Islam countries do nothing, Islamists want Palestinians to perish, they don't want to let refugees from Palestine
There is no uprising to destroy Hamas
What can anyone do if Israel have support of most powerful country in the world - USA
We have the Scofield Bible to blame. Remember that Christians did the whole Spanish Inquisition thing and Martin Luther called for the expulsion of Jews from Europe. If supporting Israel because Jews exist there was theologically consistent with Christianity then neither of those things would have happened. But the Scofield bible rewrote parts of the Bible to promote Christian Zionism and was popularized particularly in the United States. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scofield…
Israeli spokesmen responsible for messaging the United States still quote it. Bibi says: "God will bless those who bless us [Zionist Israel]." In reality the Bible used the non-plural you referring to Abraham the individual person, who was alive 4000 years ago.
Meanwhile Jesus himself said to modern Israel's progenitors, who were also political zionists, "Say not that you are sons of Abraham, for if you were you would do the works of your father. But you do the works of your father, who is Satan."
Basically if you are a modern Christian who supports Israel you are a fucking retard who can't read. The clergy of older Christianity could read. That's why they didn't think their post-judiaism religion demanded they worship any Jews with the exception of Jesus.
Well that's an extremely fair point to make. Point is the Bible was re-written again, (maybe you have a better idea of the total rewrite count), to spread Zionist propaganda and was propagated through the US in particular.
Fun fact. Even Isaac Newton was able to find ways in which the Bible was surreptitiously altered. So this is a bit of a problem in general. People have been altering the Bible to meet political ends for a while.
In the case of the bit we have Bibi quoting we have the Jewish version to reference and their own version uses a singular you, but Bibi found the Scofield version to be convenient. Crazy how this guy knows more about translation variance in Christian versions of the Old Testament better than most Christians do. It's almost like this guy made it his job to communicate to Christians and get them to support him.
Zionism didn't exist during Constantine's time. The father of Zionism, Herzl, was an antisemitic atheist. But Balfour signed the Agreement and Truman recognized Israel.
Yes to meet political ends. If there was one man who was literal Jesus, rather than legendary or an amalgamation of men, then he was crucified for being a threat to a rather comfortable occupation of Israel by the Romans, on trumped up religious charges. Same as chattel slaves and abolitionists. The modern global West is using both methods, Europe and the UK by criminalizing condemnation of illegal occupation and genocide, US with that coupled with discrimination against Christians. But only certain ones.
Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote about it in The Scarlet Letter, and Young Goodman Brown. Not that his ideas were perfect, but were rather advanced for his time.
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'The biggest speedup I've seen so far' — FFmpeg devs boast of another 100x leap thanks to handwritten assembly code
But admit this boost is only seen in 'an obscure filter'.
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A 0-day flaw in Microsoft SharePoint is being exploited in RCE attacks on servers globally; no patch exists and tens of thousands of servers are at risk
SharePoint Under Siege: ToolShell Mass Exploitation (CVE-2025-53770)
Eye Security uncovers active exploitation of CVE-2025-53770 on vulnerable SharePoints, affecting on-prem deployments globally. Get technical IOCs, threat analysis, cryptographic key exfiltration details, and actionable mitigation steps.research.eye.security
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A 0-day flaw in Microsoft SharePoint is being exploited in RCE attacks on servers globally; no patch exists and tens of thousands of servers are at risk
SharePoint Under Siege: ToolShell Mass Exploitation (CVE-2025-53770)
Eye Security uncovers active exploitation of CVE-2025-53770 on vulnerable SharePoints, affecting on-prem deployments globally. Get technical IOCs, threat analysis, cryptographic key exfiltration details, and actionable mitigation steps.research.eye.security
US | Court rules Mississippi's social media age verification law can go into effect
A federal court has ruled that a Mississippi law that requires social media users to verify their ages can go into effect.
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Revery: v0 of a secure messaging protocol
i started a (very niche) private messaging protocol & little CLI app demo. i’m no security expert, so any feedback or questions would be appreciated.
the gist is an ephemeral message exchange without identities. the goal is ultimate deniability.
the interesting (and weird) part is that messages are encrypted but not authenticated. this means an imposter could show up if they know the shared secret. otoh this means you can deny anything you say.
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interesting point! i chose symmetric shared key because it means you can’t prove who sent what message.
the shared secret does add some authentication, which i think is necessary. the goal is it only creates enough to be practical (a random person can’t eavesdrop), but not enough to prove things. messages themselves still aren’t authenticated by any one person.
you’re not wrong, but that’s just the trade off that has to be made, i think. it’s the only way i can think to do it, at least. need -some- authentication for practical usability.
your gpg example removes the deniability since it proves who wrote the message.
Same encryption key can create "alternative facts" - impossible to prove which conversation really happened
Can you elaborate on what this means?
sure!
during or after a conversation, anyone with the keys can create fake transcripts by creating messages with the same metadata, same nonce, different content.
because of this, no transcript can be proven to be the correct transcript. the trade-off is you don’t get forward secrecy on the per-message level, but you get it per-conversation.
another detail is that there is no identity, so all the above aside, there’s also no way to prove who sent which message.
Infinite "prove you are a human" loops on archive.is with Firefox + VPN?
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If you change one or the other does it fix it?
And what extensions are you using? Anything in firefox that would exacerbate the problem?
Even if you get past the loop, the fact that archive.is is now using third party CAPTCHAs means that their provider can track your interests: They can correlate the page you came from, the archived content you wanted, your browser fingerprint, your IP address if not using a VPN, etc. If it's a big provider like CloudFlare or Google (spoiler: it is) they can also correlate all that with a significant chunk of your non-Lemmy web browsing.
This is why I no longer use archive.is.
The best one I know is web.archive.org/
Unfortunately, no archive site manages to archive every article before a paywall goes up. I've had the best luck on archive.org by selecting the earliest snapshot they have.
But normally this issue you have is due to some extension, browsersetting or security soft. In Vivaldi I checked it in a guest profile, this putt the browser to the default settings and without extensions. I think in Firefox there will be a similar methode to check it, otherwise desactive the extensions one by one and clear the cache.
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A quanto pare, il tizio del software pirata, Pirate Software, dopo la sua grande caduta dall’altare da cui predicava non è semplicemente finito sul colpo… bensì, la gente sta scavando. E oooh, se dalla terra stanno uscendo cose… e, in questo caso, incuriosiscono anche me, perché intrecciano due grandi mie passioni: il gaslighting, e lo […]
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“I reviewed Pirate Software’s Code. Oh boy…” (Coding Jesus vs Pirate Software e la situazione si fa eterna)
A quanto pare, il tizio del software pirata, Pirate Software, dopo la sua grande caduta dall’altare da cui predicava non è semplicemente finito sul colpo… bensì, la gente sta scavando. E oooh, se dalla terra stanno uscendo cose… e, in questo caso, incuriosiscono anche me, perché intrecciano due grandi mie passioni: il gaslighting, e lo sviluppo software; nella prima il signorino ha evidentemente appena fallito, mentre sembra che direttamente non sia proprio del mestiere, riguardo la seconda, che nel suo caso è nel campo dei videogiochi… 😰In particolare, il signore è entrato in questioni con un certo Gesù del Coding (e i nomi in questa storia stanno diventando così surreali che davvero inizio a pensare al fatto che, nonostante tutto, viviamo proprio nel migliore dei mondi possibili…), che ha osato fare code review del suo giochino RPG, Heartbound (nome, ancora, scelto veramente a cazzo, visto che sul momento ho pensato fosse il gioco di Nintendo dello stesso genere e probabilmente in parte d’ispirazione, Earthbound; e pronunciati a voce anziché scritti, ovviamente, la differenza non la noterebbe nemmeno chi a differenza mia ha un cervello funzionante)… e ne è uscito fuori veramente da piangere come mai prima d’ora. 😿
Sostanzialmente, questo RPG (che dicono essere estremamente mid dal punto di vista del gioco in sé, ma non avendo voglia nemmeno di provare la demo non mi esprimo su ciò) sarebbe in sviluppo da una roba come 7 anni, avendo ricevuto finora tipo 20mila dollari di raccolta fondi, e non va avanti. Questo, a detta sua, è perché sta avendo problemi con la scrittura… ma invece no: è perché il suo codice è uno spaghetto di livello extraterrestre, molto semplicemente. Ah, e anche perché, invece di lavorare per davvero allo sviluppo, è ogni giorno in live a yappare o a fare gaming… e la cosa mi ricorda stranamente un altro sviluppatore indie a suo tempo ancora più perculato, ma non voglio divagare già ora… ☠️
Tornando al punto: Coding Jesus, in un suo video, ha preso tutti i frame dove si vedeva codice del gioco nelle sue live (che, per essere nel corso di mesi e mesi, sono sorprendentemente pochi), e lo ha semplicemente distrutto. Questa non è una code review che si può spiegare in due parole… ma, in breve, Thor (si, anche lui stesso ha un nome assurdo, per chi non lo avesse ancora afferrato…) dimostra praticamente di non afferrare i principi base di programmazione; il codice è completamente inmantenibile, ma a livello praticamente da meme. 🤥
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Il problema di tutta la storia, ovviamente, non è di per sé il fatto che questo qui sia un incapace patentato… ma che ha un ego smisurato, che ha praticamente mentito sulla sua intera carriera professionale (pur se non inventando cose di sana pianta, solo omettendo o manipolando alla grande i piccoli dettagli), che a riguardo di questo suo progetto racconta tutt’ora di continuo sempre e solo palle pur di non ammettere la tragica situazione reale che lo riguarda, e che in generale sembra essere ben più interessato a pavoneggiarsi che a fare quello che dice di voler fare! Oh, io sono la prima che dice che è assolutamente sacrosanto il diritto a creare anche la merda; fateli i giochi, assolutamente, pure se non sapete programmare… ma non fate la voce profonda per apparire più saggi di quello che siete davvero, vi prego! 😭
E boh, mi permetto persino una riflessione spaventosamente reale qui, perché nessuno sembra averla fatta: è specialmente curioso che, quando escono queste controversie riguardo sviluppatori indie, sono sempre sviluppatori di videogiochi. Non che ne escano tantissime eh — e, infatti, l’unico pensiero parallelo a questa storia che gira nella mia mente riflettendoci è che questo Thor è letteralmente il nuovo YandereDev per quanto mi riguarda, e non riesco minimamente a confutare questa mia ipotesi stellare — però boh, in altri casi esce poco… Sarà forse che, negli altri casi, da un lato è puramente il codice a parlare, mentre dall’altro i polli che donano migliaia di soldi sulla pura fiducia non ci sono? 🥴
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They call it "dark traffic" - ads that are not seen by tech-savvy users who have excellent ad blockers.
Not surprised that its growing. The web is unusable without an ad blocker and its only getting worse, and will continue to get worse every month.
Adblockers stop publishers serving ads to (or even seeing) 1bn web users - Press Gazette
'Dark traffic' up by 49% in three years, according to new study.Charlotte Tobitt (Press Gazette)
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The trade body called it “illegal circumvention technology”, said 12ft.io has been locked by its web host, and promised to take similar action against other paywall bypassing technologies.
Just because you send bits to my network does not oblige me to render them. That's like saying I broke the law back when I had cable and changed channels during ad breaks. Falls flat on its face.
gasp you mean to tell me you DON'T like 20 million videos playing over the top of the recipe that you're trying to read while trying not to burn dinner? unbelievable.
smh these motherfuckers are so brazen
Speaking of cooking and not wanting to see 20 videos playing over the recipe:
No ad blockers needed
Not even a linux guy, but I had a Pi from a decade ago that I never opened, decided to set it up and use it for something useful, friends suggested Pihole. pained myself for 2 days getting everything working (most of my trouble had to do with peripherals and IP addresses not the device itself) but after the grief, got it working and it was well worth it.
I even printed a sticker for it that said "where ads go to die"
sorry doubleclick, but you're toast
I will rather throw it away!
Before I used Firefox on Android, any search about a game I'm playing would result in a half page video ad in the top half of the screen, accompanied by the bottom half being a request to share your data with 1496 trusted data partners.
Now I use Firefox with add ons, and I get the results I requested. The modern web is basically unusable in it's raw form.
There are also market effects on what type of content is produced / profitable to advertise on.
And mostly unknown psychological effects of advertising on the human mind. Maybe advertising has altered your mind so much that you "don't even mind" it any more. It is a brainwashing technique after all haha. Maybe all those youtube ads made about 5% of the people's brain soft enough to vote for MAGA. Maybe the effect of advertising is as bad as lead in gasoline.
There is nothing like a free lunch.
You either have to directly pay for something or indirectly pay for it by selling your time or data.
Companies need to get their name out there and in the past you did that with a banner on your building, a space in the phone book and maybe your name on the side of the vans. Now we live in the digital world and we use digital advertisement. Heck a lot of companies sponsor certain event including charity events.
If we would totally remove advertisement, your local mom-and-pop shops will get more traffic, but in a lot of countries they would have basically a monopoly unless another competitor exists in the same region.
I don't really mind watching a bit of advertisement on something like a YouTube video or a banner ad on a site. Heck, buildings or vans with logos etc are fine as well in my opinion. My issue is more with the tracking and some forced advertisement (putting your logo on my clothing, vehicle etc).
Ok, it's obviously a complicated task, and banning advertising will make things more complex. But that is what progress often is.
But before the internet we used to even have TV shows reviewing things, under the mandate they don't get paid to do so. People do have an interest in learning about new cool things or improvements to old, and comparative reviews. There is no reason this wouldn't serve the legitimate need for information better. Now we have ratings and that could be improved as well, through better technology to gather independent reviews.
And yeah, there are not free lunches from corporations, but there are from people or from the government. We pay collectively for things and distribute them for free all the time. Public broadcasting could be extended to youtube or even news papers, to make them more independent from profit driven behavior or owners. You can't have democracy without free press, and currently we don't have that. We have corporate press and every single youtube channel has to serve corporate news. And as you point out, in capitalism there is no free lunch. But we can make it free so we can stop the insanity of neoliberal and fascist propaganda currently destroying our civilization globally.
Another thing I forgot to mention, advertising is the main vector to increase consumerism. Which is killing our planet.
Independent reviews are a good thing yes and they shouldn't be sponsored by a related company to keep their integrity, that doesn't mean they can't get paid from a different form of advertising.
Heck you can even check on the integrity of professionals differently. In the accountancy, we are paid by the clients who we need to audit or need to advice etc. Using things like third party audits and a high accountability for professionals.
Ratings aren't that great especially on platforms like Amazon/AliExpress and other crap offering dropshipping platforms from corrupt countries.
Corporations generally don't do anything for free, but a lot of companies do, but that is generally to get their name out there or because the owner wants to decuct his private life from his company profit ...
Even governments can't spend money or personal all they want, in the end it is money from the people. People here in NL are pissed that the government spend money on things like getting the NATO here for the last meeting or for the royal family.
The public broadcasting is also something that is under heat and not just here.
In most countries you have some kind of government funded press heck I think most press aren't even corporations, but more companies except some of the larger once maybe.
Almost nobody is going to work for free for the majority of their life. It would be better if all of us did more work for society, but most people aren't in the position I am in that they just can take an extra week off to do that.
I agree consumerism is killing our planet, but there is a huge difference between the crap a companies like Google are doing and your local plummer who has advertisement on the local radio on their van and make a slightly SEO optimised website. Advertising is often the only way to get your company visable if you are competing with a well established company.
Same reason as that there is nuance between companies and corporations.
Yes we need to promote repairing, reusing, recycling and the circular economy I agree, but somebody like iFixit wouldn't really thrive without their advertisement. We also need more financial transparency by the company we buy from and just skip on companies from China, the US and other obvious corrupt countries.
Yeah public broadcasting is under attack because of advertising. Advertising fuels private broadcasting and it's in their owner's interest to push anti public broadcasting propaganda.
Any system humans design to serve us as a society will over time become "min maxed" by people or institutions seeking to maximize their profit or gain more power or maintain power in the face of changes. Advertising is a primary vector how those with the most economic power can influence society without people even realizing it. And everything is political.
For example take the ratings and something like yellow pages and announcements for new businesses like a plumber - needing to invest additional capital in advertising has an effect too. It makes it so new businesses are more indentures, more like wage slavery, than if no advertising existed at all. Obviously no advertising at all would favor seniority. But we have advanced in technology since we designed our government systems - there should be an independent "forth estate" or fifth or something for economics and regulation. They could be independently voted on to the executive or legislative. And their job would be to deal with regulation in the public's interest, and sponsor things like an independent ratings portal that is moderated, and force shops like amazon to use the independent ratings for the products and the vendors. It will stay a struggle to stay ahead of people trying to abuse the system for gain, but right now we pretend the tools we have right now are somehow god given. We Europeans are far more conservative than we like to think.
If we want to have any resiliency against what is coming (because we destroyed our planet and let wealth inequality spiral and social media is nearly completely controlled by plutocrats) we need to push for better tools to govern democratically. And advertising is a major obstacle because it allows unmitigated influence of those who own the world.
TLDR: We don't *have to * screw over new plumbers, but we should do it if we had to because stopping the brainwashing is more important.
Well I agree we need a better structure to keep people in check I agree with that. Things like social media and a companies like RTL having a massive stake in private television will help to destroy the planet and keep the difference between the lower class, the middle class and the rich.
But I disagree that we should just get rid of all advertisement completely. Again there is nothing wrong with banner ads, websites, vans with logo's and other low stakes form of advertisement.
If governments would start to pay YouTubers instead of YouTubers earning money from adverts and sponsors it would not only allow the government to control the narrative, but people will still abuse the system. Same way as that social security or subsidies are abused currently.
Consdering I work in an accounting firm I do see the amount of cost some companies have with advertisment, but most of them with a lot of costs do it to get more customers. Some of them need to do it to keep their profit rising or the same.
There is an issue with misleading adverts including misleading prices (excluding tax), there is an issue with hidden ads (like logo's).
But personally I think social media (including Lemmy) is just the bane of our existence. Yes a lot of that is funded by adverts, but also by selling your data and the like. Personally I believe that they are brainwashing people more with that, than with a lot of the advertisement.
Ow and the people who keep on defending companies like they are their family are also a big part, people saying they are going to get Domino's instead of pizza f.e.
The web has almost always been unusable without an adblocker. Ads today are less malicious, but more insidious. Clicking the wrong ad in 2003 would brick your computer. Clicking the wrong ad today means you'll have to cancel a credit card after your personal data is compiled and sold on the black market.
Nothing new. Ads don't fuel a free internet. They fuel a business model. The free internet is fueled by the time and donations of kind, dedicated people.
Ads today are less malicious
I disagree, ads today are way more malicious than they used to be, ads are the biggest vector for malware today, they are used to stalk users to an insane level and most ads are porn, gambling, drugs or fascist propaganda.
At least back in the day you would only get sketchy ads on sketchy websites.
Seeing static banner ads on 2000s websites without popups or tracking: 🤷♂️
Blocking ads on Firefox after popups and other crap started: 😀
Browsing the internet on Android before I realised the browser supports addons: 🤮
Blocking ads and tracking on Android via uBlock origin and Privacy Badger: 😀👍
My feeling of guilt when scummy megacorporations miss out on ad revenue:
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I use a degoogled CalyxOS phone so all those apps that load ads via Google services don't even work, or they work and the ads don't load haha. One caveat is that I can't use paid apps either though, I'm not against those.
But yeah system wide blocking is definitely the most thorough method!
Maybe if they didn’t use very intrusive ads people would not install ad-blockers so much
Many websites put a video playing in later in top of the text, with another layer of ads and tiny space to read… the website would be unreadable without ad-blocks
If there are ads I find an alternative or read a book. Our teen son screams ad every time he sees one that sneaks through ad just to get me going.
"Son, are those ads in my house!?"
dad, please, it's only a little marketing!
"NO SON OF MINE! GET MY BELT!"
dad, no!
"What's our DNS address!?"
dad, I don't kno-
"Count the licks, boy! I'll teach you the hard way!"
Jesus. How are you going to get to 8.8.8.8 belt licks?
(and please, for the love of god, don't use 8.8.8.8!)
I'm starting to notice that a lot of people don't even notice what are ads or not. When i installed pihole and enabled it for all devices at home. My gf was complaining why suddenly a loy of pages wouldn't work anymore. Yeah, so she always clicked the ad/sponsored link everywhere and didn't have the slightest clue. And let's not start about social media and how basically 75% of it is (hidden) ads.
Personally I'm of the mentality if some company force feeds me their ads while i was not actively searching out their product type, I'll think 3 times before ever considering their products. Thankfully, i see basically no ads (online) anymore these days.
The use of the term "Dark traffic" here is to paint the use of ad-blockers as something nefarious. Don't use it, fuck these people right in their stupid mouths.
I propose using the terms "clean traffic", for ad-blocked website traffic, and "dogshit traffic" for everything else.
depending on your household's browsing habits, it can be downright insane how much traffic goes through ones network (and the web at large), that is just nothing but dog shit.
I monitored my pihole at my place and my own traffic is usually no more than 15% garbage with about 750,000 domains blocked, but the second grandma or grandpa starts doomscrolling boomer things on their phones and ipads. I saw the network traffic at 60% blocked one time and I had to confront them and flatly ask them "what the fuck are you doing on your phone?"
also set up a Region exemption or whatever, blocking russian, chinese, and a whole bunch of other untrustworthy TLDs and im literally showing my grandmother the repeated attempts to communicate with something in fucking China in real time whilst she's playing some solitare game she downloaded.
I saw the network traffic at 60% blocked one time and I had to confront them and flatly ask them “what the fuck are you doing on your phone?”
Be careful of the answer. Sometimes ignorance is bliss.
rhetorical question, I know what she's doing, clicking on random shit and then blaming other people for her problems.
every intrusive advertisement or popup. "I got hacked"
every wrong website she goes to "this is a scam"
Advertisers do not have the right to demand my attention, or to brainwash me. I have every right to deny them and decide what to allow inside my head. This is war.
"We paid for the right to show you this!"
You paid for the opportunity not the right, but you didn't pay me, motherfucker -- and my price is everything you have or fuck off and die.
Edit: You know what? This is how I really feel about ads.
This is a consent issue, and I will not allow advertisers inside me. They hire psychologists in order to exploit humans' most vulnerable mental blind spots. They don't just brainwash us. They mindfuck the entire human species, and they do not recognize consent. We need to treat advertising as the collective mindr*pe that it is, otherwise they will never stop exploiting us, and we will never be able to build a bright future for humanity and this world. They are manipulating the trajectory of an entire species with zero regard to any future well-being. The butterfly effects are inconceivable. Our minds are sacred. The advertising industry is committing a crime against humanity that we have failed to recognize as such, because money is all that matters today. They must be stopped before Big Tech perfects brain-computer interfaces.
“The growth of dark traffic undermines the ability of publishers to fund the production of quality content, or even operate as a business. We must recognise users are not the main driver causing this.”And Scott Messer, founder of publishing adtech consultancy Messer Media, added: “Dark traffic is unlike anything we have seen before. It’s demonetising publisher content at scale without user consent.
Are they trying to present it as if poor innocent users need to be protected from the vile ad blockers?
What's frustrating to me is the idea that law makers and advertisers believe I don't have a right to alter data that comes onto things I own. And nobody chime in with the brain dead "☝️🤓 actually you don't own it." Because even if you wanna waste time with that stupid distraction, I own my computer. I built it from parts.
Controlling my perception is my right. If I wanna use things that block ads that's my right. PERIOD. I NEED TO BLOCK ADS BECAUSE OF MY DISABILITY.
The nuance is that website provinding content can choose to not serve it to you. Or something like that but maybe more complexe.
"dark" as in "not visible". Adblock users can't be tracked (or at least not as easily), hence they are not visible to the ad companies. "Dark", in this instance, is not a derogatory term.
"Brutal" is, though. So I totally agree with you there. Ads are the brutal thing nowadays.
I used the internet for a long time before ad blockers even existed. Everybody simply ignored ads, instead. But that wasn't good enough for the advertisers. They weren't happy unless we were forced to look at the ads. Extraordinarily obtrusive ads. Popup ads. Popunder ads. That's when people started blocking ads. When you realized that your browser always ended up with 20 extra advertising windows.
Nobody really cared about blocking ads until advertisers forced us to. They made the internet annoying to use, and sometimes impossible to use.
Advertisers couldn't just be happy with people ignoring their ads, so they forced our hands and fucked themselves in the process. Now, we block them by default. I don't even know any websites that have unobtrusive ads because I never see their ads in the first place.
Now, they want to go back to the time when we would see their ads but ignore them. Fuck off. We know we can't even give them that much. If you give them an inch, they'll take a mile.
Ex was mad that my PiHole was blocking some FB stuff so I turned it off.
"The internet's slow."
Looked over her shoulder and pointed to her (still loading) screen:
"Ad, ad, ad, ad, ad, ad, ad, ad..."
"FINE! Turn it back on!"
Unix and lawnmowers are nothing new or exotic either. I’m not stupid for not knowing how to repair a lawnmower, and I wouldn’t presume you’re stupid just because I can run circles around you at the command line.
I would, however, question your intelligence if you lack the ability to perceive the reasons behind different people knowing different things. It’s not that complicated.
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Republican calls out Trump on GPU sales to China
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Yeah it takes a while to season the tray I'm not going to just wash it off.
Seriously, I found out my in laws hate it because "it's so hard to clean". Turns out they deep clean it after every use.
I have this great idea: why don't we put a hair dryer in a plastic box and see how many people get cancer from their food?
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You'd be surprised how many people nowadays just leave random shows or movies on in the background while they're on their phones.
Even my Dad does it, I ask what he's watching on Netflix, etc and half the time he has to check even tho he was the one who clicked on it in the first place...
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I don't understand this.
If I put on something with video I want to absorb it. There's more video content in existence than I could ever watch, I always want to watch something worth watching. If it's something I've seen before them I'm rewatching because it was entertaining enough that I want to watch it again. Even if I try to ignore it, it's good enough that it'll rope me in.
Put something on and not watch it? Is it boring enough that it's not pulling you in? It's just background noise? Then why isn't it a podcast or something?
If you're ignoring it then why turn it on? Do you turn on lights in rooms you're not in? It feels... like something just above brainrot. Like it's not rotting you, but either it's not engaging or it's just background noise (with an unused visual component)
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There are at least three VHS copies on ebay right now that I found pretty easily. Radarr found it on rutracker for me as well (though it looks like it might be dubbed).
edit: yeah it's dubbed
Somebody put it on Dailymotion.
But it needs fixing. It's split in 2 almost 1 hour parts, the part 2 ends around minute 38, then loops around back to start after credits. The image is mirrored (flipped), but the 2 parts seem continuous (nothing missing).
But I haven't watched all of it.
I don't think I can directly link pirated stuff here, so the titles are "Operation Sandman 2000 TVRip avi Pt 01" and "Operation Sandman 2000 TVRip avi Pt 02" uploaded in 2018.
In case you only want to search partial titles to find multiple movies
Ex: Spider-Man .mkv
Ernest .mkv
Or because show titles will usually have episode titles after them
… I guess it’s not a requirement
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Alternatively usenet
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Yup, same. Your options are usually either “pay for fake ratio bonuses” or “seed dead torrents for six months in order to get enough time credit to convert into ratio.” If you’re trying to chase the freeleech tags, then you’ll never hit decent ratios because now you’re seeding a torrent that has 1000 other seeds and only 5 leeches.
And if you have to pay for fake ratio to get started, just fucking pay for Usenet and skip the hassle instead.
Some yes, but some no. A few I've been on are downright absurd in how most of the things are free.
I agree about not having to pay etc too.
I suspect I've just gotten lucky but several of the trackers I've found are easy to just let the ARRs do their thing.
Cross-seed is a big part of being able to sustain on mediocre upload. Download a torrent on one site but get credit on 7 different sites.
Alternatively many sites offer infinite download if you have a certain total size of torrents available. (Sometimes together with a account age requirement too). So get a permanently online torrent client (mini pc, seedbox, vps, etc) and you're set on those sites.
There's an easy solution to that.
Seed something yourself.
Go buy a garage sale DVD of something that is semi-popular and doesn't already exist on the private tracker, rip it, and post the torrent yourself.
'S what I did back when Underground Gamer still existed; I had a version of Mechwarrior 2 that didn't already have a torrent, so I spent some time making a nice summary and uploaded it myself. Worked a treat; I had enough ratio to get me through my rough early weeks and never looked back. Until the site shut down, of course.
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How about you Prime Video subscription?
Yes, we have it
Great! Let's watch
You have to pay £12.99 for it
What? I already pay you monthly! Why?!
Because fuck you.
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Are you fine with being a moron or does that bother you?
You ran out of arguments so now you’re personally attacking me. Pathetic.
No point in arguing, since you clearly don't understand the real issue at hand.
Bootlicker.
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Here's a great resource for sites and a rating system with explanations for each site
And if you want to explore more of the site there's other resources for other media, and a guide to help protect you're privacy
Ublock still mandatory on any site there, they don't hold responsibility for the ads those sites allow
For English content, torrents are great.
But I've been having much better luck finding Spanish content on streaming sites, instead of torrent sites, and then downloading. See Guides for downloading streams.
The The Stream Detector is great!
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The usual suspects for modern stuff is easy to find in Germany.
What becomes difficult is getting older or obscure stuff (like the Pokémon show) in a decent enough quality.
Recently ordered the first season dvd box to trial the ripping process as most of the stuff I found is either incomplete (missing entries) or not up to quality (mixing audio segments between english/german or leaving out the intro/outro)
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It's no more effort than it was to type this comment. Literally go to the site and type in the name of the show and that's it.
If you don't want to pay, just say you don't want to pay. None of this non-sense about how you were totally going to but just couldn't figure out how.
firstly, in the comic, none of the streaming service has the movie, so a site telling him this doesn't change that point.
second, even if one streaming service has that movie, it might not be the one you are subscribed to. so instead of "just watch"ing, you have to make a new subscription on that service and pay for all their content although you just want one movie
thirdly, often it's not a matter of whether or not someone wants to pay, but how much someone is willing to pay. This depends on many factors, which boil down to how much they want to watch the movie and how much they can afford. imo there are two acceptable ways to charge for entertainment: paying once for that particular piece and you get to enjoy it as often/long as you want forever, or you pay a monthly fee and get access to everything for as long as you pay. unfortunately, thanks to the fragmentation of streaming services, option b has become quite expensive and not a lot of people are not willing to spend that much, but they would be willing for a lower price.
There are options other than streaming sites. Your local library is a big one.
If it's really obscure, I'll often buy a copy and rip and seed it myself.
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firstly, in the comic, none of the streaming service has the movie
This is based on what?
even if one streaming service has that movie, it might not be the one you are subscribed to. so instead of "just watch"ing, you have to make a new subscription on that service and pay for all their content although you just want one movie
Which is a different issue entirely than it not being available at all.
it's not a matter of whether or not someone wants to pay, but how much someone is willing to pay
Same thing.
unfortunately, thanks to the fragmentation of streaming services, option b has become quite expensive
The services have not become fragmented. There was never one streaming service that had all content available. They've just added more options.
I don't want to pay (I don't think anyone wants to pay). All of what you said (well more said I said) was never mentioned by me. Really where did I (or anyone here really) spout anything about totally going to pay or sign up for anything?
And your logic of ease goes as much against your position as for it, as you can literally go to a site and type in the name of the show and that's it (in this case download/stream the show for free). Hell your logic falls even farther apart when you factor in the next step of finding the listed legal service, signing up (if you can in your area), putting in your payment and then typing the show into the service (and in amazon's case maybe paying again).
The issue with piracy being a service issue has not changed, I was more then happy to pay netflix $10 for the ease of the service back in the day. But now? I will pay an amount just to stick it to netflix, fuck them.
I don't want to pay
Once again, just say that. There's no need to fabricate some nonsense justification for it.
All of what you said (well more said I said) was never mentioned by me
You replied to me. Not the other way around. I was replying to OP. If your reply was not in reference to the OP then I don't understand why you replied to me.
Really where did I (or anyone here really) spout anything about totally going to pay or sign up for anything?
There are only handful of words in the OP and you couldn't read them all? What exactly do you think "Cant say I didn't try" means? Try to what? Go on, take a minute.
your logic of ease goes as much against your position as for it
Only when you intentionally misrepresent my logic. My logic was that it was easy to find where to stream shows, not to stream them. Because that is the logic OP is using for not paying.
I was more then happy to pay netflix $10 for the ease of the service back in the day
The "ease of service" hasn't changed. What happened to just not wanting to pay? Your logic is all over the place.
Once again, just say that. There’s no need to fabricate some nonsense justification for it.
Where Once again did we fabricate or justify anything?
You replied to me. Not the other way around. I was replying to OP. If your reply was not in reference to the OP then I don’t understand why you replied to me.
If you look above you will see the thing you replied to was my comment "Why go to that effort just to pay?"
There are only handful of words in the OP and you couldn’t read them all? What exactly do you think “Cant say I didn’t try” means? Try to what? Go on, take a minute.
Really? this has what to do with my statement? Did you not mean to reply to me?
And besides, If you look for a show/movie/thinger and its not available in your area does that not mean you did try? (hell of a lot more effort then I would ever go to).
Only when you intentionally misrepresent my logic. My logic was that it was easy to find where to stream shows, not to stream them. Because that is the logic OP is using for not paying.
Ah yes, knowing where I can pay (or in the case of most non us places, can not pay) is the exact same as watching the thing.
The “ease of service” hasn’t changed. What happened to just not wanting to pay? Your logic is all over the place.
Yes it has, netflix is not the same nor does it have even 1/5th the shows/movies avalible (worse so outside of the us) and costs much more ($23.99 per month now). Hell the interface alone makes me want to shoot my TV (full volume previews anyone?). There is no logic issue with not liking the changes, the only logic issue here would be thinking that people will endlessly put up with enshitification.
Where Once again did we fabricate or justify anything?
I've already explained this, multiple times at this point. I'm not repeating myself again.
Really? this has what to do with my statement? Did you not mean to reply to me?
Listen, you're obviously trying to rope me into some sort of strawman argument. I'm not interested. When you want to get back to talking about the comic in the OP, I'm ready.
I’ve already explained this, multiple times at this point. I’m not repeating myself again.
No, you have not. You keep deflecting. The comic does not fabricate or need to justify anything, it is just whats happening.
Listen, you’re obviously trying to rope me into some sort of strawman argument. I’m not interested. When you want to get back to talking about the comic in the OP, I’m ready.
Really, at this point you think I am trying to rope you into a strawman argument? After placing words and motives in my mouth? You, who comes to a piracy community trying to push some sort of pro corporate agenda and is somehow shocked that you are not taken seriously?
You keep deflecting. The comic does not fabricate or need to justify anything, it is just whats happening.
I'm not deflecting, you are. I keep telling you and you come back with "I didn't say that", but I never said you did. It's in the OP. Once again, I replied to the OP. Answer the question about what "can't say I didn't try" means if not that the character fully-intended to pay. Any further deflections will be considered bad faith and disregarded.
What a threat.
I keep telling you, "can't say I didn't try" holds true if the media is not available. There is no justification here, no fabricated anything. Its amazing that anyone would go so far when the high seas are easy and available, but for you its some sort of high treason.
What a threat.
I think you might want to look up what a threat is, because that's not what that was.
I keep telling you, "can't say I didn't try" holds true if the media is not available.
You never said that. And it doesn't hold true if you don't try, which is what you suggested ("Why go to that effort just to pay?"), regardless of whether the media is available or not.
There is no justification here, no fabricated anything
I don't understand how "Can't say I didn't try" is interpreted as anything other than justification.
but for you its some sort of high treason.
I said nothing of the sort. All I said was to stop bullshitting and own it.
JustWatch is still useful if you want to act like you watched it legitimately, e.g., if a coworker asks where they can watch it. Even if your coworker also pirates, they might not have an account on your private tracker, Usenet, etc..
I may be wrong, as I haven’t actually torrented anything substantial since Demonoid was still a thing, but it all feels less accessible than it used to be.
Yeah, nice try Jeff, except no, there's a lot on justwatch but it definitely doesn't tell me where to find "anything".
Either you are so boringly mainstream not to know, or you are simply full of it, but there is plenty missing from the streaming world.
Especially if you consider markets outside the US.
For instance, in Italy The West Wing has not been available for years, neither streaming nor DVD. Only option is used DVDs off of eBay.
But even in the US, where exactly can I stream the original Spider Man animated series from 1967?
If you're not Bezos, you must be Bob Iger.
Either way, I feel you should educate yourself on the concept of a joke.
And work on general reading comprehension really.
OP: Makes a meme about torrenting things he can't find on streaming services.
You: not true, you can find everything here!
Me: Well, ackshually really no (provides real life examples).
You: (downvotes) it was a hyperbole!
You must be real fun at parties.
pay for prime video or whatever. $2.99 or something i don't know what it costs i don't actually do this30 minutes in and the resolution changes to 480p because my internet is shit and it's streaming
no thanks
Yes. This was what made me stop paying for streaming.
Yes, I guess, as a Linux user I could probably steal their stuff more easily than some others. (?) Or maybe just because I know how my computer works.
But - I have better things to do with my time.
I have indicated this to the streaming providers, using money, which I paid them, each month.
I believe that this is an easy way to tell me apart from pirates, who I understand did not pay for the streaming services each month.
But since the streaming services stopped delivering quality working streams to my devices, I no longer pruchase their streaming services.
Now I am enjoying my ancient DVD and VHS collection until streaming services stop sucking.
I was thinking about trying them. I'm trying to create the best experience for my parents so anything that makes it quicker or easier for them to access content the better.
Any suggestions for add-ons?
So, I don't use Kodi and use stremio instead, but with stremio, the main addon is torrentio. There are others, but idr them off the top of my head and that's the go-to.
As far as premiumizeme vs debrid, it was basically a drop-in replacement. Just had to update the "provider" and the api key in the config.
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I know, for some features Plex is better, and for a very few features Plex will always be better because it's centralized. Jellyfin, being self-hosted, doesn't have an easy way to share and combine libraries from multiple users, and no single "login" page like Plex. This may be annoying for users, but we know all the problems that centralization comes with.
But this makes me think about the fediverse. What if Jellyfin servers could federate with each other? I wonder if anybody is working on such a project.
Edit: okay, apparently I found this feature request on the Jellyfin features tracker.
Federated servers · Jellyfin Feature Requests
Originially posted to the Jellyfin GitHub issue tracker by Cmdrd The ability to federate a Jellyfin server with other Jellyfin servers would allow forfeatures.jellyfin.org
Remote viewing in Jellyfin requires significantly more work from me as the server admin, but it is just as easy for the remote viewing clients. I don’t have to do any first-time setup for them. I recommend an app or two for the media type they’re using, and all they need is URL, login, password.
On UX, Plex is more full-featured I’m sure, but the performance is so much better on Jellyfin that it quickly overrode any feature concerns I may have had.
And being FOSS, there’s some nice diversity in client apps. I use Finamp for music and really like it. There’s Plappa for audio books too. And for basic viewing there are multiple choices. I think I use Streamyfin because it supports downloads.
Remote viewing in Jellyfin requires significantly more work from me as the server admin, but it is just as easy for the remote viewing clients. I don’t have to do any first-time setup for them. I recommend an app or two for the media type they’re using, and all they need is URL, login, password.
Thanks for your suggestion. I spent some time investigating this to see how feasible it would be. I have my own domain and static IP, so setup on my end would be pretty straight forward. Users would need to enter my domain:port on first login, but I could walk them through that. I'm going to give it a shot and see how practical it is. If the performance is better, as you say, then it probably trumps those features you mention. With the exception of subtitles for me and the family. We use subs most of the time and need on-demand selection. Automated subs are very hit or miss.
It's also disappointing to hear the Jellyfin app doesn't support downloads but I guess if Streamyfin is available on all the platforms then I could just use that.
I tried Finamp and the UI is very not good on iOS. It also lacks a lot of features compared to Plexamp.
Strongly agreed, from the owner of a dust covered lifetime Plex Pass.
Even if we eliminate all the other reasons you might not want to use Plex or might want to use FOSS, just the performance and UI responsiveness alone makes it worth the switch.
And I do have some non-techy family that watches remotely on smart TVs and uses phone apps.
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Jellyfin is literally all I watch not to mention the BEST alternative to all the centralized AD riddled garbage (Now in forced foreign languages) 'Tubi, Pluto, Prime Video'! Crazy cause being a "Prime" member isn't enough nowadays cause they want you to DOUBLE Pay on top of a Membership Subscription to remove ads which is sooo counterintuitive?!
Straight out of that (Black Mirror) episode called (Common People) Season 7 Episode 1... Predictive Programming at it's finest.
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Same. I signed up for Netflix when they came to Canadas in 2010. Immediately had to start using proxies/vpn to access US Netflix since Canada's selection was broiled ass.
By 2013 there was news of Netflix talking of blocking non-US users from accessing US Netlix. Immediately cancelled, spun up my Plex server. 30TB later and I got 18 friends off of all their streaming services too lol
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The raison d'etre of video streaming, ending cable... only to reproduce cable decades later.
Segmentation, exclusives... somehow the music industry didn't go down that path. The game industry is mostly doing the same, except mostly Valve and indies.
I wonder that pattern is part of enshitification, the inexorable transformation of a delivery service to rather than facilitate the distribution of content, make it actually harder to share it while keeping reasonable (always arguable) money to all parties involved, first and foremost the actual creators.
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Netflix ended my home media server. Well, Netflix was good enough that when sonebody broke my home media server I didn't bother fixing it.
Netflix and Prime and Disney and N local services brought back my home media server.
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That's what I was alluding to.
The advent of streaming services replaced my home media.
The enshittification of said streaming services have caused me to bring back my home media
Once burnt, twice shy.
And that's without even considering proprietary software to get content, DRM, remote deletion, etc.
Pretty much. Even if I didn't prefer owning the actual files and managing my own media server, streaming services are just dogshit these days anyway. Overpriced, libraries are all ass, no one service will ever have everything you want, constantly removing shit, they're awful.
A jellyfin setup backed by an *arr stack may be a lot more work than a Netflix subscription but it's legitimately better in every single way otherwise.
True comrades rip the blu-ray and then seed the remux online.
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I have yet to do this myself, but it's the goal.
:::
It's been pretty cool seeing new formats and compressions for popular movies get released like yearly.
Streaming services can't keep up with the quality of what get's released on torrents.
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Both parties are the same is such a lazy idea.
There’s definitely one party the accelerates the bad while another tries to fix the damage and make it good again.
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I don't completely agree. One party tries to fuck everything up in order to buy up everything on the cheap, while the other party is paid to keep everything exactly as it is, so their owners don't risk losing anything.
They're not the same, but the leadership in both parties are traitors to the people and deserve death.
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You have to understand the backing behind these parties and how that informs how they operate. They both are largely funded by capitalists, often the same capitalists. So there are a core set of interests which they both protect. There are issues that don't fall within that space where they can be different, some issues that affect different donors differently, and they have different strategies for managing to achieve those shared interests, but when push comes to shove they are still going to do what will be good for the capitalists and the power of the state to represent those interests.
For a narrow example from this meme: Most US presidents have presided over truly awful crimes, some actually illegal, some merely morally criminal, or perhaps criminal on the world stage but not for the US. A just society based on rule of law, as the US claims to be, would prosecute these people for their crimes, whether that be for war crimes, abuses of power, corruption, etc. Ideally while they are in power in order to stop them, but at the very least you'd think that after they leave power there ought to be more political will to go after them, if not for legal or moral reasons, at least for cynical political ones.
But they basically never do this? Why not? Because those crimes help uphold the interests of capitalists and/or the state. They are mostly part of the set of things that the parties agree on. The next president would like to be able to continue to get away with those or similar crimes, so holding the previous president accountable for their actions risks setting a precedent that would come back to bite them.
There were criminal proceedings against Trump, but they were for things that are small in the grand scheme of things. Obama didn't go after Bush for lying to get us to go into an illegal war, or for using torture, or violating civil liberties, etc. because he was doing the same things. Trump didn't go after Obama for any of this because... he kept doing the same things. Going back to the most famous example of this, Nixon literally did what Trump did in terms of trying to subvert the "democratic process" and Ford pardoned him.
Basically if you're president, you can get away with whatever the hell you want as long as it's for rich people and/or the next guy wants to be able to do the same thing.
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Not really. Look how they fail to stop corruption and actively participate in it. They also do their best to tank any third party left of center. They tried to primary AOC and it really looks like they’re going to split the vote for NYC mayor bc Mamdani doesn’t toe the line.
One party is disgustingly heinous but that doesn’t mean the other is good. Do I prefer one if I only have two choices? Yes. But they should both go away and take their anti-working class bs with them.
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The parties are not the same. One is an openly fascist party and the other is full of meek center-right neoliberals trying to keep the status quo for their wealthy donors. However neither is trying to "fix the damage" or "make it good again", except perhaps for the top 0.001%. Most working-class people are shafted either way. If the republicans get their way, most non-whites will be deported on enslaved in prisons, women will be enslaved at home, and the remaining working-class white men will struggle to sustain themselves and their (non-working) wives and families under the christofascist dictatorship of the capital. If the democrats somehow claw back from that, there will be less abject racism and sexism but the working class will still struggle to survive in an increasingly monopolized dictatorship of the capital.
Ask yourself this question: which democrat policies from the last decade directly benefit the working class? I can name maybe 3 very compromised policies that are about 60 years behind most of the world.
To paraphrase an old meme, republicans want 100 rich white men to rule over the entire world with an iron fist; democrats want 30 of those people to be LGBTQ+ women of color.
Are democrats better? Sure, a bit better. But it's not like just electing them will save you.
everyone.
Yup, another reminder that you literally don't consider foreigners to be human.
And how about you explain how - even if we accepted it as true - "the other choice was worse for everyone" justifies you just completely not even bothering to remember the Democrats committing genocide, or you being more concerned with the comfort of domestic Americans than with your country committing genocide?
Netanyahu wanted Trump to win and it wasn’t because he was going to start treating Palestinians better.
The situation in Ukraine and domestic affairs are much worse.
domestic affairs are much worse.
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How the fuck are you going to justify this one without straight up admitting you only care about white lives (which is the answer, of course, but I thought you'd at least try to hide your monstrous bigotry)
The situation in Ukraine and domestic affairs are much worse.
These situations are much worse then they were under Biden.
Make sense now?
Oh so you were just dodging the question again
how about you explain how - even if we accepted it as true - “the other choice was worse for everyone” justifies you just completely not even bothering to remember the Democrats committing genocide, or you being more concerned with the comfort of domestic Americans than with your country committing genocide?
how about you explain how - even if we accepted it as true - “the other choice was worse for everyone” justifies you just completely not even bothering to remember the Democrats committing genocide, or you being more concerned with the comfort of domestic Americans than with your country committing genocide?
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the docker installs are most ridiculous, and it's bad opsec to have millions of carbon copies of the same game.
I think most WP users could and should use flatpress instead.
I don't think my instances yet display how effective flatpress can be, but for simpler sites flatpress does the job.
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