Tiuku

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[–] Tiuku@sopuli.xyz 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

You've helped enough :)

Hmmm I see.

We have an app in the making, so I guess we will eventually implement proper e2ee there and then just try our best in the browser.

[–] Tiuku@sopuli.xyz 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I'm not saying that a single bot hasn't gotten through, but probably you're referring to the auto filled profiles? It's just a way for them to be non-empty.

[–] Tiuku@sopuli.xyz 3 points 1 month ago (3 children)

The sanest option in terms of user practicality to me appears to be storing the private key on the server, maybe encrypted with the user's password, and sending it to the user on successful login where it would be decrypted client side.

That does seem reasonable, but it doesn't solve the trust issue. The server might always send a modified script that just uploads the plaintext private key.

That said it would still be useful in other ways. Like in a breach the data would be secure.

[–] Tiuku@sopuli.xyz 6 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Or it might encourage someone to learn a new paradigm :)

[–] Tiuku@sopuli.xyz 4 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (5 children)

Thanks for the tip!

I have somewhat of a grasp on how Signal does it, but that's very client oriented. How to go about it a web app is a mystery to me.

[–] Tiuku@sopuli.xyz 16 points 2 months ago (8 children)

That's true. It's due to lack of implementation.

Getting e2ee right is tricky business. Any help or insight would be appreciated.

[–] Tiuku@sopuli.xyz 11 points 2 months ago

I can't take too much credit myself, but yes, effort has been put. 😄😌

[–] Tiuku@sopuli.xyz 22 points 2 months ago (3 children)

On the other hand there's no guarantee that you'd remember the dream if you were to sleep on.

[–] Tiuku@sopuli.xyz 10 points 2 months ago (1 children)

OPs reasons may be wrong, but the conclusion is nonetheless correct: Big tea did scam you.

[–] Tiuku@sopuli.xyz 4 points 3 months ago

I like them for sure! It's a rather traditional earthy profile with some citrus standing out, and not too much alpha.

No experience with rhizomes but looks easy enough. Yeah we can try that 👍🏻

[–] Tiuku@sopuli.xyz 6 points 3 months ago

Not nearly as bad as I thought. Mostly just some scale.

(those commercial beer makers often have exposed coils in the bottom, so it's no worse than that.)

[–] Tiuku@sopuli.xyz 4 points 3 months ago

Yup. Bigger kettle has 2kW and the smaller one is 1,5kW. The stove itself is also on at about 50% power.

 

I've used to be able to play this game just fine at around medium graphic settings through Proton (GE), but today when I launched it again after a while the performance was just really poor.

Like mouse-moves-at-30fps-in-the-menu-poor.

There have been plenty of package upgrades since my last launch including plasma 6, proton and the game itself. So I don't really have any particular suspects here.

Running Arch with AMD GPU. Wayland/Xorg didn't seem to make a difference.

Has anyone else experienced similar performance degrading in this or another game lately?

 
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An interesting talk by Thierry Carrez in FOSDEM.

 

Ehdokkuudessa on tuollainenkin puoli

 

Insomnia, an API development/debugging/testing tool, has been thoroughly enshittified. It now requires a cloud account to use, even though most of the use is just sending requests from your local machine (to servers often running on localhost too).

Luckily it was OSS so we have a new fork without the cloud "features": Insomnium

 

Tldr: Joku näki savua (saunan piipusta) ja soitti 112.

 

Hey!

I just found out about KSP and really want to get into it. However I'm a bit a confused about the best way to begin. Here are some questions about the setup:

  1. Apparently KSP2 isn't all that great and I should just get the original game?

  2. Given I did that, should I get DLCs? Do they add meaningful content or are they just overlapping with mods?

  3. Mod recommendations? Not looking to make the game needlessly complicated, but just the kinda mods that a beginner would consider improvements.

  4. Install method? Steam Linux version, direct download Linux version or windows version through Proton?

Thanks!

PS. KSP is on Steam sale until 11.9!

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by Tiuku@sopuli.xyz to c/camping@sh.itjust.works
 

Sleeping pad sizes seem to be standardized somehow like this:
normal: 183cm x 55cm
long: 195 cm x 65cm

I.e. the longer is also wider. I need extra length but not the width. (It creates complications with the limited tent floorspace.)

So, do you know any sleeping pads with dimensions around 195 cm x 55cm?

So far I have really only found two: Robens Vapour 60 and Robens Primavapour 60.

These work alright for warm weathers but a pad with higher R-value is still missing from my radar.

 

Rain jackets intended for road cycling tend to be just jerseys with a waterproof membrane, which sucks in every other situation of life. I'm looking for something more versatile.

MTB gear is usually quite fully featured, often just not very packable. E.g. I really enjoy my Endura MT500 II rain jacket. It has pockets, ventilation zips and a helmet compatible hood. In my vision the perfect travel jacket would be similar but from a more lightweight/packable fabric.

The best I've found so far is Montbell Versalite, which checks all the boxes except over the helmet hood, as it's not intended for helmet wearing sports. (Sure one can wear the hood under the helmet too, but it would be nicer to wear it on top.)

Are you aware of any alternatives that would have a helmet compatible hood? Or just otherwise good jackets with different compromises?

 

Spending all day everyday on bike saddle puts a special emphasis on comfort. Share your trusty favorites! (And why not the ones that didn’t work too)

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