>Try their administrator, genius. You know, I expected that. Just like the inconspicuous omission of the "every day" requirement in your reply. I doubt that Josh has spent every day consecutively for a year or more documenting CWC or any of his fat lolcows and/or started discussions about them in random threads.
But you probably did with graf.
You can argue all you want, how 1+ years of free time can technically also mean 1+ years from his entire lifetime, but I'm not here to argue about semantics like these. I added the "every day" for this specific reason and to make it more clear. I could have made it even more clear, but at the same time I'm not a lawyer and this is fedi and not a contract.
>First I make the thread, they aren't "random". You didn't make this thread, however somehow your ramblings are still here, and your excuse is that Pete mentioned graf first as a reply to you.
>Man either you suck with your examples I tried to make the example as close to you and just added the KF thing at the start.
>or you need spin it/ back track to win a non-argument. You spun it a different way that I did not intend but expected and didn't care enough to fix in the end.
@sampo@lain Almost everybody used usb-c by that point where it made sense. This just pushed it into areas nobody really cared about like cameras. Even most laptops, excluding gaming ones, had the ability to charge with usb-c.
I think that standardization by law does not make sense in almost every case. Unless there are a few companies with a majority in the market that mostly profit from them being completely incompatible ("smart" garage openers in some countries for example). Ideally you gather multiple companies together and make some standard that is actually better than the current one.
A side effect of the EU directive is also that it somewhat forced USB PD to standardize insane levels of wattage for such a connector. 48V/5A (240W) is stupid for such a small connector with many pins unrelated to power.
@PraxisOfEvil@p Instead of Ubuntu you should probably try Mint Cinnamon instead. You still get the Ubuntu base, meaning that 90% tutorials/stackoverflow questions apply to you, but you get a nice desktop environment with it that is almost the same as Windows.
And yes I'm very much aware, that I just wrote the thing that almost everybody switching from Windows hates.
Before you fully commit to switching, maybe try putting any user-friendly distro on a USB stick and try out the live environment to see if you like it.
@lucy@snacks Should be fine with 1.1 (2.0 does weird stuff). It's specified in the standard for HTTP headers. On the other hand it doesn't surprise me that clients don't follow specs.
can the bots that liked or laughed at the above "joke" please come forward i'd like u to own it
It's a shitpost probably referring to nuclear Gandhi from Civilization games. I don't see a problem with that. As for the Nuke Palestine thing? It's a bit of dark humor just like this...
x = 1:5000;
func = (x.^-(1*10^-(3)));
norm = (func - min(func))/(max(func) - min(func))*100;
plot(x,norm)
xlabel('distance from conflict [km]')
ylabel('giving a fuck [%]')
title('very accurate represantation')
accurate-representation.png
If you search packetcat on your instance and go back ~95 days you should get a bunch of threads, but most of them are boring. Putting his account on his instance into archive.md will probably yield funnier results of his meltdown.
What happened basically was that he somehow found out about Eris and started to spam fediblock with every instance that annoyed him and then called out people that mentioned the spam in another long thread that also tagged fediblock in every reply he made. He blocked my instance just for sending him one report that just said: E R I S Are you scared?
I've got 4 posts (excluding this thread) in total about DCN/Glutplug from hashtags and 3 of those were from you and one of the author's(?) accounts (dsfgs?) has nothing related and the instance hosting the account died a year ago. Kagi returns nothing useful. So that's the extent I know about this thing. No website, source repo, no mention on how it works, nada.
>Privacy? is uses i2p
From this thread, I assume, that the purpose of it is to store data that can be retrieved later and use it as way to serve files in a decentralized way. That part is fine. But... I2P is an anonymization layer on top of clearnet; using an anonymization network for storing and retrieving data with heavy traffic that does not need to exist is something I would call highly unethical. Same as torrenting over Tor. That kind of traffic usually isn't welcome. Yes, I know that some torrent clients support I2P, but I still think that using I2P for torrents that aren't highly sensitive (leaks) in nature just shouldn't be done.
I just want to cache some data on the edge, throw that data away after a set period of time and that's it. Ideally this wouldn't be built on top of I2P and it would just be another protocol where the website just references a hash of that data and you fetch that data from multiple nodes. There's no need to go through multiple hops to receive that data. From the side of the company using this, it achieves literally nothing other than putting their data on nodes from other people, which I guess saves cost. Also how do you reward people for hosting your shit. The advantage of speed isn't there, which usually is the main thing you build a CDN for. And for the customer, they are basically experiencing "Tor" speeds.
I think that this is a sound idea, but it is just executed poorly and doesn't make sense for the purpose you probably meant when you said that CDNs are a bad idea and DCNs are better. From this thread it literally seems to me that it is just an IPFS-like protocol running over I2P.
If you want to avoid censorship, make that content available anonymously and want your content to be hosted almost indefinitely, than it makes. It just doesn't make sense in the context you are arguing for.
@teratology@creamqueen@arcana@meso And you are a woman with a spinster account and an anime avatar that dodges arguments by either trying to make personal attacks, that failed miserably, or making off-topic replies.
Just a few posts up you disliked that military and other topics got involved in the thread. Now you are adding to those topics European history and slaves. Topics that are more off-topic than the previous ones.
Also remember who today's Americans really since I seriously doubt you have a lineage I'm the indigenous tribes.