fine_sandy_bottom

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I'm not going to watch a video about polishing a turd but I assume the turd remains a turd.

You'll not I didn't actually make the claim that its not possible.

[–] fine_sandy_bottom@lemmy.federate.cc 2 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

There's a popular phrase "you can't polish a turd". The meaning in this case being that if you put a nice UI on chromium it's still chromium.

[–] fine_sandy_bottom@lemmy.federate.cc 3 points 3 weeks ago (7 children)

Hey check out this turd I polished.

 

Netflix is starting to raise prices in some countries as growth spurred by its crackdown on password sharing starts to fade.

The film and TV streaming giant said it had already lifted subscription fees in Japan and parts of Europe as well as the Middle East and Africa over the last month.

Changes in Italy and Spain are now being rolled-out.

In its latest results, Netflix announced that it had added 5.1 million subscribers between July and September - ahead of forecasts but the smallest gain in more than a year.

Yeah I don't know enough about the technologies involved to have an informed opinion but solutions involving nuclear always seem like this...

"Just let us keep doing what we're doing while we invent a new technology that will solve all our problems."

Obviously, the answer is... we absolutely should invent this new technology but while we're doing that we can transition to renewables and avoid grifts that rely on absurd energy usage like crypto and AI.

 

Google has signed a deal to use small nuclear reactors to generate the vast amounts of energy needed to power its artificial intelligence (AI) data centres.The company says the agreement with Kairos Power will see it start using the first reactor this decade and bring more online by 2035.

[–] fine_sandy_bottom@lemmy.federate.cc 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

If you're "hosting a tracker" you want an IP you can change as often as you like.

If you're hosting a website you want an IP that never changes.

IPv6 is free and IPv4 is very cheap.

Even in the extraordinarily unlikely circumstance they really are hosting both on the same infrastructure, they aren't going to use the same IP.

[–] fine_sandy_bottom@lemmy.federate.cc 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Why the fuck do these exist? 💁‍♂️

[–] fine_sandy_bottom@lemmy.federate.cc 2 points 1 month ago (3 children)

That's not really how that works.

If you wanted to "host a tracker" you wouldn't do it from the same IP address you're hosting Web pages on.

It's actually C:/> just to fuck your shit up.

 

That command prompt.

Yes. I think it would be hard to find anyone who thinks chagossians should not be consulted in determining what happens with their island.

The stark reality is that it's probably just not possible, in any meaningful way.

I have first hand experience in this type of negotiation with community / minority group trying to navigate the best outcomes for them with their limited resources, although of course nothing so dramatic as deciding what to do with an island.

The first problem you encounter is that their is very limited governance within the group, or no governance, or extraordinarily poor governance which is acting against the best interests of the group. Straight off the bat you can end up mediating internal disputes which might be generational feuds. For chagossians, you might ask who gets consulted and are they reasonable representatives of the group.

The next problem you encounter is that the demands of the group may very likely be unreasonable and unachievable, and the group might become hostile if they are unmet. For example you might think possible outcomes in this circumstances are stay with UK, join Mauritius, or become a sovereign nation. What happens if the group demands a fourth option, a new island, in the mid latitudes, unpopulated, potential for local fishing industry, et cetera. You can't really negotiate with a group that would make such a demand.

Another problem is that, well, the stark reality is that maybe the Chagossians don't really have any meaningful options. What's the point of negotiating if the only potential outcome is being subsumed by Mauritius and accepting whatever they will provide.

In addition, no matter how much you consult with them, there will always be someone that says they weren't consulted and they're bitter because they didn't receive their new tropical island.

Finally, if things need to be resolved in a timely manner, then involving the Chagossians isn't going to achieve that. The only option is to hand them over to Mauritius and let them manage all of these issues that have been simmering away since the dawn of time.

[–] fine_sandy_bottom@lemmy.federate.cc 7 points 1 month ago (2 children)

I don't really know anything about Chagos, but is that really what the islanders want? A quick google suggests the islanders might find it difficult to agree.

Most micro island nations just aren't viable as a sovereign nation in 2024. They need air travel, health services, telecommunications, building materials, food imports, education, et cetera. Sadly they just aren't able to produce anything of any value with which to pay for all of those things.

In many cases they end up trading their sovereignty for political positions. It looks like there's already a detention centre for sri lankans in Chagos. China will happily pay then millions a year for them not to recognise Taiwan as a sovereign state, which is kinda ironic.

Nauru is a fairly interesting island nation. They sold the rights to their phosphate (bird poo) 80 (?) some years ago, and after it was extracted they were left with a moon scape. Sadly they squandered the money with some comically bad investments, including a broadway production IIRC. Health outcomes are pretty terrible.

It looks like there's already a military base in Chagos, so I guess that's something they can trade on.

Another problem with sovereignty is migration rights. If you're born somewhere like that you would absolutely want the opportunity to go to university in Australia or UK or similar.

Nah. If you're catch and release then stremio is much better than all of this. Install the app on your Android TV, get debrid for a few dollars, and you're off to the races. Great wife approval factor.

Billionaire learns interweb.

 

Just wondered how others promote threat awareness for friends, family, co-workers, and clients.

Every few weeks I email a half dozen employees & family members explaining one or other phishing attempt I've seen, just to keep it in peoples minds.

I heard someone else talking about a kind of email pen-testing service you can sign up for and they send scammy emails to see if the recipient falls for it. Seems like a great idea but only viable for me if it's very cheap.

I could link to something on privacyguides.org in my email footer but I think that's just virtue signalling more than anything actually useful.

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