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How to protect my identity while running an online store?


Hello, Sorry if this is the wrong place for this.

I am looking to start an online store for some art projects/crafts/stickers mostly as a creative outlet for some of my current frustrations.

Since some kinds of people take art way too personally, I want to take precautions from doxxing or being harassed.

What are some best practices for an online shop? Are there any recommended storefronts or something like that? I’m sure there’s a lot of things I’m not even considering.

Any help would be much appreciated, Thanks

in reply to philophilsaurus

Whatever you do don't get a domain name (website) and register it with your name and other info they want like email, phone nunber and address. Anyone could whois you and find out all that information in literally 1 second by just typing in your website and it's usually public data unless you request and pay extra for them to hide your info
in reply to Aether Crescent 🌙

Most domain registrars make whois info private by default these days. It's typically just a toggle. Same with DNSSEC


Contractor Used Classified CIA Systems as ‘His Own Personal Google’




Contractor Used Classified CIA Systems as ‘His Own Personal Google’


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A former CIA official and contractor, who at the time of his employment dug through classified systems for information he then sold to a U.S. lobbying firm and foreign clients, used access to those CIA systems as “his own personal Google,” according to a court record reviewed by 404 Media and Court Watch.

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Dale Britt Bendler, 68, was a long running CIA officer before retiring in 2014 with a full pension. He rejoined the agency as a contractor and sold a wealth of classified information, according to the government’s sentencing memorandum filed on Wednesday. His clients included a U.S. lobbying firm working for a foreigner being investigated for embezzlement and another foreign national trying to secure a U.S. visa, according to the court record.

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in reply to Five

I'm pretty sure he's far from the only one. Databases with such a vast amount of "forbidden" knowledge will always be misused.

That's why we shouldn't have global surveillance, espionage and "highly classified material" wherever it's possible for agencies to do their jobs without them.

And I'd argue most of the data the contractor had access to was neither relevant for his own work, nor for the work of all of the CIA.

in reply to Helix 🧬

We’ve known since Snowden that these people browse private info for fun, and exchange anything spicy they find with each other. But this guy was straight up selling classified info to anyone who would buy it.

I’m shocked they’re letting this guy off with a plea deal. This was so far beyond misuse of systems. This was full on treason.

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in reply to surph_ninja

I’m shocked they’re letting this guy off with a plea deal. This was so far beyond misuse of systems. This was full on treason.


but he didn't try to run or get caught running in russia; so he's ok. lol

in reply to eldavi

More likely they didn’t want to set a precedent of prosecuting people for selling state secrets, since they’re all doing it.
in reply to surph_ninja

either that or the people in charge are saving up lol
in reply to surph_ninja

He probably kept it all in cardboard boxes in his bathroom, which as we all know is totally fine now.
in reply to Random Dent

Depends which kind of partisan you’re talking to. One kind believes it’s ok to keep them in boxes in a bathroom. The other kind thinks ok to keep them in the trunk of a car or a private server.

Reasonable people want both kinds held accountable.

in reply to Five

this happens unsurprisingly often. the NSA calls it LOVEINT


in reply to jankforlife

Yes remind me which invades/threatens to invade neighboring countries, EU, Russia and/or China? Which of them is flying aircraft into the others' sovereign airspace? Which of them is actively committing genocide?

in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

Not needed in TV, enough with the gov. It's better for you to laugh, if the president make a joke.

in reply to jankforlife

If the flag in the bottom right weren't labeled, my dumb ass would have thought Ukraine was sponsored by Mercedes


Fact : what's really behind the Swiss E-ID


End of September, Switzerland will vote for E-ID.
A big threat for our privacy as it will widely used for tons of new use cases.

Behind the government pitch of an "open source project, completely optional" hides big tech industry... Which will make it mandatory to access their services.

What are your thoughts on that ?

#Switzerland #Privacymatters

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in reply to harfang

private ids where always the scope of the privacy movement. However, it may as such present other challenges which can include age based discrimination. It as such must be implemented wisely.

Age is already being weaponised against us (child protection, etc), this shouldn't be like that - We can already see what kind of power governments hold. Ageism is what will ultimately destroy us.



Filter Your Files Directly in Zsh, Without Long Pipelines | Bread on Penguins


Sections
0:00 zsh opts
1:31 wildcards
2:46 when to glob!
4:08 special patterns
4:50 filtering, sorting
7:10 $f example
8:25 when not to glob!
in reply to Otter Raft

i use zsh on my work macs and now i'm thinking of doing so too on my linux machines because of this lady's videos.

i've been using bash for 20+ years and my work macs keep reminding me that the transition is going to have hiccups because bash has become muscle memory for me.



in reply to AresUII

My FBI guy's reaction when I navigate to a sketchy website to watch horny gay dudes do everything they can to each other for the 5th time today.
in reply to AresUII

Not a canary or anything


we've had enough of those lately and i'm going to miss kimmel.


in reply to Bluefalcon

Our president will say something idiotic. Is that what you are waiting for?
in reply to Bluefalcon

this is like the homophobes and gay marriage; a mayor in new york has literally nothing to do w him in texas, but he feels like it does.
in reply to eldavi

In my city we have people coming from out of state, to protest our mayor. It's bollocks.



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in reply to Fairgreen

when they adding phone fry button so i can hit a switch and it explodes


A Reforma Administrativa avança para destruir o Estado brasileiro


cross-posted from: lemmy.eco.br/post/16758437


How do I turn my Anki deck into multiple choice quiz automatically?


I am trying to study for my Network+, I have an Anki deck I downloaded from the internet that's very helpful, but I have to basically mark down myself which things I'm struggling with. I was wondering if there is a tool available that would automatically turn my deck into a quiz? I do not want to spend a lot of time turning it into a quiz myself, because there is a lot of material. I am okay with using Duck.ai (ChatGPT) for helping me with this, if needed. Just not aware of an easy way to do this.

I'm trying to avoid using non-free sites like Quizlet.

Any help is appreciated!

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in reply to Zeon

Why do you have to mark cards manually? Anki's algorithm already reschedules cards based on what you're struggling with. Additionally the card browser has an ease filter that you can sort by.

How is the quiz you want different than what Anki already provides? Is it that instead of providing the answer from memory, you want to be provided a list of choices? I'd argue if you're studying, it is better to do it the "hard" way by just knowing the answer, and then acing the test since its the easier multiple choice format.
When I did Net+ and then Sec+, most of my questions were formatted this way, but I also manually added the multiple choice questions that were in my study book. For that I listed all the choices in the question field, then just the question and answer in the answer field.

Lastly, this isn't really a Linux question though, as Anki is cross-platform. You may get more response on Anki's forums.

in reply to Zeon

As the other comment says, Anki already changes dynamically so that you study the hard stuff more. Just make sure to mark whether you got the answer and how hard it was to get it.

Now, here’s something that could help you, perhaps more than any multiple choice exam could ever help you with: when studying, make sure to not only blurt the answer but also use elaborative recall. In other words, make an effort to think and do so mindfully (rather than mindlessly).

Why? You learn through effort and through mindfully (and not mindlessly) connecting the new knowledge with what you already know.

You could even structure your elaborative recall through Visible Thinking Routines.

How does that look like?

  • You start your study session.
  • You get an Anki card.
  • You remember this card clearly, and so you say it out loud and then check.
  • You get it right. No need for elaborative recall. Better to focus your energy elsewhere.
  • You get another Anki card.
  • This one’s tough. You’re unsure.
  • You say out loud why it could be any of the two answers you think could be right.
  • You get the answer and sure enough it was one of the two you thought.
  • You decide to do elaborative recall so that you learn this well. To guide your elaborative recall, you decide to use the thinking routine “Connect-Extend-Challenge”.
  • So you do elaborative recall through a thinking routine. You do it by talking out loud or writing it out.
  • This step may sound silly but make sure to celebrate so that you feel pride and satisfaction for doing something that takes effort (especially if you’re struggling with the habit of studying).
  • Then you move on to the next Anki card.
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‘Liberal’ has become a term of derision in US politics – the historical reasons are complicated


In this setting, liberals face a conundrum. How far should they maintain traditional liberal ideals, and how far should they move towards non-liberal, and potentially illiberal, ideologies if these seem more promising for the purposes of social change?
in reply to TokenBoomer

Liberals had their moment when they invented the guillotine but it was downhill from there.


Looking for software that will allow keyboard/mouse to output to tablet via usb


Hey all,

I have a tablet that I’ve been working on and in order to setup OS I need to plugin a usb hub to the usb port, using an adapter to microUSB, ok, and then plugin either a keyboard and mouse or a combo unit (in my case, the wireless receiver device of a mini keyboard/touchpad device), and finally, the flash drive with the OS install on it.

To put it simply, it’s really a pain in the ass anytime I want to do some testing. It works, but it is a clutter and nuisance.

Is there any software that will allow me to plug in a USB cord from my laptop (Linux) and the other end into the USB port of the tablet, and use the laptop to control the tablet?

Thanks.

in reply to AndrewZabar

Hah, no worries. I think it's just an unusual use case and... well, I recognized it because I'm obsessed with PiKVM lately and those things!

I'm not superknowledgeable on USB, but Linux has features to do this; they are called "gadgets" in this list:

docs.kernel.org/usb/index.html

I have used this to turn a RPI Zero into a virtual USB drive with these scripts: github.com/alexpdp7/rpi-zero-u…

Likely by searching the Internet for USB gadgets you might find good explanations about requirements. I know there are unexpected difficulties- I'm using a Pi Zero instead of a nicer Pi because... nicer Pis can draw too much power over USB and bork what they're connected to. So be careful.

in reply to koala

Thank you, again, for the info. I’ll check out those links. I appreciate it.


How L.A.'s Playbook Can Guide Chicago's Fight Against ICE




Of course, Bernie couldn't have it any other way


sanders.senate.gov/op-eds/it-i…


I'm all in on linux. [Damien Wilde]


windows is ass. i use only linux now.
in reply to CocaineShrimp

Yeah the Insta360 desktop app runs through WINE just fine!
in reply to Ulrich

Have you got hardware acceleration working? I'll often take half a TB of 360 footage on a trip, and stitching it on Linux via Bottles isn't viable due to me not having hardware acceleration working. It takes days on my current Linux setup, as compared to less than a day with HW acceleration on Windows.

I have been just considering getting a Mac Mini M4 for 450 bucks next time it's on sale and using that as a DaVinci/Insta360 render server.

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Best way to transport a computer out of country?


So I have a job that will be getting me out of the US. For most things I’m not to worried, except for my computer. What would be the best way to securely move it and also not potentially worry about damaging it?

It’ll be a given that I have an encrypted off-site (cloud) back up, but I’m torn about removing the drives to hand carry and then shipping the chassis. My only worry about that would be customs stopping me because of carrying hard drives… more specifically 3x M.2, which I’m not as worried about and 4x 2.5” SSDs

Thoughts?

in reply to ramble81

When I briefly moved to US end 1990s I put the motherboard and hard drives in hand luggage so I only had to buy the chassis and power supply there. This earned me a wipedown for explosive traces at the control. Asking "this is because of Lockerby, isn't it?" did not help things.
in reply to ramble81

Definitely take the GPU out and heatsink off the CPU, when it gets banged around both of those things because of their mass can fuck up your motherboard. I moved a lot for about a decade of my lifr and had multiple desktops get fucked up.

I'd also check these out: amazon.com/Shipping-Temperatur…



TIL about EMF paints that purportedly block em radiation


Given that EM serves as a lense into our homes, would this provide an effective counter measure??
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in reply to BrilliantantTurd4361

RAM (Radar Absorbing Material) coatings have existed for quite awhile. We use them for all kinds of stuff in the military industrial complex. The main question I have is who is doing upkeep to make sure that material/paint is intact and still maintains efficacy. And also how much is that going to cost? This isn't new tech, but it sounds like some company is trying to market it to people afraid of 5G based entirely on the commentary here.
in reply to BrilliantantTurd4361

It's nice to know about, but imho, that's fairly high level paronia for the average citizen.

Reminds me of this picture.



TankieTube First Anniversary


cross-posted from: hexbear.net/post/6162015

Can you believe it? It's been a year since our official launch.

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Britain trained Israeli soldiers fighting in Gaza


in reply to NightOwl

are you aware of a source that likens the Royal College of Defence Studies to the school of the americas?


Your Therapists’ Notes Could Become Fodder For AI


in reply to Novi Sad

This is why I self medicate with cannabis instead of going to therapy. Never have to worry about my dumbass high thoughts getting stolen. /s /s
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Any good rec for a medication tracking app for iOS?


Hello all,

I am currently looking for a privacy respecting alternative for the medication tracking app I currently use. Apple's native health app seems to be decent privacy wise, but it lacks the ability to input my current capsule inventory and set a reminder at a certain amount of pills so I can refill them on time. (I should also note that I have an older phone so I'm running iOS 18.6? I'm not sure if the app has changed on iOS 26.)

Thanks for reading and I look forward to your recommendations. ^-^

in reply to NeedyPlatter

I just use the native one. My issue is, I have medications that have to be spaced apart and Apple does not support that. Like pill A can be taken whenever, but pill B has to be taken 4 hours out. You can set them for times that are that far apart, but if you take pill A late, you aren't told to take pill B even later to compensate.

What you need? Sounds like you need reminders. Apple's medication tracking isn't a pill counter. So you either have a 1 or 3 month supply, typically. When you start taking them, you could set a reminder (in the Reminders app or in another app you like) for however many days before telling you to refill. Some of the prescription apps actually will remind you on their own when it's getting to be time to refill.

in reply to NeedyPlatter

The only one I can think of is android only, sorry.

If someone else has android and needs something similar, you can check out medic log, which is available on F-Droid.



Birdtray on Debian is extremely self-deprecating...


Perhaps only mildly interesting but I just did an apt show for birdtray on Debian 13 and got this in the second paragraph of the description:

It is a nasty hack -- an external process looking at Thunderbird's
insides, it suffers from problems like noticing new mails only after a
delay, having to restart Thunderbird just to hide its window, etc --
you'd want to use an extension like firetray instead -- but, it is
likely that support for Thunderbird XUL extensions will be dropped soon,
possibly by the time you read these words.


Not used to seeing this kind of language in the Debian repos tbh.



Introducing GNOME 49, “Brescia”


in reply to jokro

"The new Video Player prioritizes a distraction-free viewing experience"

How can you say this while having the controls overlaid onto the video, youtube-style, and cropping the video corners ? admittedly corners are rarely of the utmost importance in any film, or other video file. But just don't touch my corners.

Anyway, I don't use Gnome

in reply to jokro

I like the "Power connected status change". Helps to find out if the charger is relly plugged in.
Hopefully Papers will receive support for digital signage which evince never did. This is still lacking in GNOME.


Calling Palestinians “barbaric animals,” US Secretary of State hails Israeli assault on Gaza City


Rubio ranted, “This happened because on October 7th these animals, these barbaric animals, conducted this operation ... against innocent people.”

He concluded, “It needs to end. And how does it end? It ends by eliminating the people who did it, by ending them as a threat.”

As vast as the crimes of US imperialism have been in funding, arming and enabling the Gaza genocide, Rubio’s statement marks a new turning point. American imperialism, dropping its veil of promoting “democracy” and “human rights,” has adopted language that would not be out of place in a speech given by Adolf Hitler.

Rubio’s use of this genocidal language was the starting gun for the full-scale Israeli onslaught on Gaza City, as tanks and warplanes moved in, displacing countless thousands at gunpoint over the choked coastal road to Gaza’s south.

in reply to technocrit

This zionazi is one of the most despicable human beings


Spain Threaten 2026 World Cup Boycott as FIFA Sent Warning


Spanish government officials have suggested they could pull their national team out of the 2026 World Cup.

World football's biggest tournament will take place once again next summer in Canada, Mexico and the United States, the first time the competition has been hosted by three different nations.

European champions Spain are the bookmakers' early favourites to win and are on course to book their place at the tournament, having taken two wins from two at the start of qualifying.

But there are now suggestions Luis de la Fuente's side could withdraw from the World Cup in protest if Israel also qualify for the tournament.....

Continue reading here... sportbible.com/football/footba…



Israel’s responses are “boring” and repetitive


"No one takes it seriously... you shouldn't either"
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Does zram impede disk cache?


cross-posted from: swg-empire.de/post/4511580

In my relentless pursuit of trying to coax more performance out of my Lemmy instance I read that PostgreSQL heavily relies on the OSs disk cache for read performance. I've got 16 GB of RAM and two hdds in RAID 1. I've PostgreSQL configured to use 12 GB of RAM and I've zram swap set up with 8 GB.

But according to htop PostgreSQL ia using only about 4 GB. My swap gets hardly touched. And read performance is awful. Opening my profile regularly times out. Only when it's worked ones does it load quickly until I don't touch it again for half an hour or so.

Now, my theory is that the zram actually takes available RAM away from the disk cache, thus slowing the whole system down. My googling couldn't bring me the answer because it only showed me how to set up zram in the first place.

Does anyone know if my theory is correct?

in reply to Björn

Lower the postgre to 8GB and see what happens? Also, hard drives, ssds, or nvme ssds? Recent info suggests it is possible memcaching is actually slower than direct access to nvme ssd
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in reply to Björn

You're probably correct, although I have no experience with zram so can't be sure. But you're absolutely right that PostgreSQL depends heavily on the OS disk cache for optimal performance. Lowering the PostgreSQL setting like Blaster M suggests won't improve performance much, since all that setting does is tell PostgreSQL's algorithms how much memory is likely to be allocated to the OS disk cache. Of course it's best if it's accurate, so you're best off seeing how much memory is actually allocated to disk cache under heavy use before setting it, but it shouldn't massively reduce performance if you don't get it right.


Six civilians burned alive by Myanmar junta troops in Kantbalu


in reply to RandAlThor

Folks, this is a regular occurence in Myanmar, and not a one-off thing. This military regime is a terror state.



O futuro e a Revolução Brasileira


cross-posted from: lemmy.eco.br/post/16757562


Joy Reid: "Bernie was right."


-1:10:36 of interview is where she admits this.
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2025 Norwin Band Festival – South Park High School Photos


South Park High School performing at the 2025 Norwin Band Festival at Norwin Knights Stadium in North Huntingdon, Pennsylvania.

South Park High School performing at the 2025 Norwin Band Festival at Norwin Knights Stadium in North Huntingdon, Pennsylvania.

All of these photos are available under a Creative Commons license, free for you to use as long as you give me photography credit.
A performance on a field featuring a musician playing a trumpet, flanked by two dancers. The musicians and dancers wear blue and sequined costumes. The dancers are posed in vibrant expressions, showcasing their routines.South Park High School
2025 Norwin Band Festival
Photo Credit: Kevin Gamin
You can find all of the edited photos from this and other events on my Flickr site.
A group of five dancers performs on a sports field, holding colorful flags. The dancers wear various blue costumes, with two using yellow and black flags. They are positioned in a dynamic formation, showcasing their choreography.South Park High School
2025 Norwin Band Festival
Photo Credit: Kevin Gamin
You can find all of my photos on my Smugmug site.
A musician in a blue marching band uniform and white hat performs on a xylophone, surrounded by green turf.South Park High School
2025 Norwin Band Festival
Photo Credit: Kevin Gamin




Trump: US trying to reclaim Afghan airbase


The US is moving to reclaim the Bagram airbase from the Taliban after losing it during the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan, Donald Trump announced.

“We’re trying to get it back, by the way,” Mr Trump told reporters during a joint press conference with Sir Keir Starmer in Aylesbury on Thursday.

The Bagram base was the largest operated by the US in Afghanistan and is strategically important in countering China’s growing influence in the region.

Mr Trump suggested that he was negotiating with the Taliban to retake ownership, adding: “We’re trying to get it back because they need things from us. We want that base back.”

in reply to Lee Duna

Maybe he should go over there and take a look at it...? You know, inspect it for... reasons or whatever, just cuz?
in reply to Lee Duna

Maybe he should have included that in the deal, when he surrendered to the Taliban, the last time.


Save the date!


drawtheline.world/


'Our Genocide': How do Israelis feel about the war in Gaza? – video


I feel I should I comment on the title a bit. It's a genocide. And the 'Our Genocide' part is not a representation of Israeli sentiment, nor what the interviews showed, but a report of a specific group. The last part becomes clear in the video though.
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At UN, western powers push phantom 'Palestine' recognition to safeguard Israel


Rather than act to end Israel's genocide in Gaza, western leaders rally behind a French-Saudi scheme for fictive statehood that entrenches Israeli supremacy and props up the PA