I thought she chunked the puppy at the end…
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Empathy is like sharing an experience.
Alice is holding a stack of papers, they get a papercut and react (yelp, pull their hand back, maybe suck on the injury). Bob sees Alice’s experience and may remember when they had gotten a papercut before or just imagine what that experience is like, and will share in the same feelings (or how Bob would imagine Alice is feeling, anyway). Bob may yelp too, or fidget with their own (uninjured) finger.
ryokimball@infosec.pubto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Encrypting data on local servers?English2·19 days agoI just bought some PoE hats for my rpis, and have a managed PoE switch; rumor is, this combo basically translates to rPi WoL.
(Not meaning to ignore the rest of your comment, but not in a position to respond fully)
IDK but maybe check out Client.setMaximize(v, h)
ryokimball@infosec.pubto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Encrypting data on local servers?English7·23 days agoThis has been on my mind, I have yet to do it but the implementation seems trivial.
You can use typical luks full disk encryption with a password. Luks actually has five password slots. Passwords do not have to be actual text, they can be a file or even part of a file.
So my idea is, buy some really cheap, low profile USB flash drives and store some seemingly innocuous data like cat pictures or public domain books, IDK and it doesn’t matter what the actual data is. Use full disk encryption and set a regular password, then add a second password that is a file or part of a file that lives on the flash drives, and have it set up to look for that file on boot as an option for unlocking.
Now the disc is fully encrypted but will boot/reboot without interruption as long as the flash drive is installed. You can remove the flash drive when you’re feeling paranoid, or even better only install it when you are going to be away for a while. If you leave with the machine having the flash drive but are feeling worried, you can remote into the machine and edit / delete the file or just clear the key slot from Luks.
That’s what’s been on my mind, anyway. I think the typical suggestion/solution is to just use drop bear and remotely unlock using that, or don’t use full disk encryption and selectively encrypt your data instead (partitions or userspace encryption).
I’m not going to proofread this so I hope it makes sense
ryokimball@infosec.pubto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Who's fastest, Sonic or The Flash?12·1 month agoBoth can go faster than light and “therefore” break through dimensional thresholds or go backwards in time; at that point actual measurement is kinda pointless. However, Flash is bound to the Speedforce (of whatever dimension/timeline/etc he’s in) and when that’s shared with any other speedsters, he becomes less capable. Sonic does not seem to share this “weakness” therefore would be considered faster.
This is the same argument for why Superman is actually faster than Flash, too. And ignores the use of chaos emeralds.
ryokimball@infosec.pubOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What to do with a bunch of 3rd Gen i7 PCSEnglish6·1 month agoPerhaps a good time to mention I have several raspberry pis I could add to the mix.
ryokimball@infosec.pubto World News@lemmy.world•Censored obscure Indonesian punk song grows into national protest songEnglish7·2 months agoYeah, this legit slaps
ryokimball@infosec.pubto Game Deals@lemmy.zip•Steam Deal: Save 72% on First Person Stapler on Steam ($0.55)English1·2 months ago$0.60 cents including tax. I don’t think I will regret this purchase even if I never play it.
ryokimball@infosec.pubto Game Deals@lemmy.zip•Steam Deal: Save 40% on Stray on SteamEnglish4·2 months agoHas there been any new content added to this? Just curious. Loved the game but have not had much reason to go back to it
ryokimball@infosec.pubto politics @lemmy.world•Trump to Launch ‘Gold Card’ Visa Program for Wealthy Investors681·2 months agoGive me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door!
ryokimball@infosec.pubto Gaming@beehaw.org•Valve releases full Team Fortress 2 game code to encourage new, free versions5·2 months agoI’m not visually impaired, I just let the phone read blocks of text to me while I keep scrolling / looking at other things. I am using the Eternity app and Android’s built in “select to speak” TTS feature.
ryokimball@infosec.pubto Gaming@beehaw.org•Valve releases full Team Fortress 2 game code to encourage new, free versions22·2 months ago… I use TTS at a pretty fast rate, and instead of “…will be amazing for fan and indie games,” I heard, “…will be amazing for profanity games.”
ryokimball@infosec.pubtoDiscussions related to Infosec.pub@infosec.pub•Introducing old.infosec.pub2·2 months agoOh, I love this. Saw the original request but didn’t realize how much I wanted it. Thanks!
ryokimball@infosec.pubto You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK: There's a protest today at noon at your state capitol.6·3 months agoMy suspicion of these “data collecting” / honey pot claims are that the claims themselves are suppression tactics
ryokimball@infosec.pubto Python@programming.dev•Reading the Python Official Documentation is rugged111·2 years agoHonestly I still often look up alternate documentation, searching “how do I do x?” instead of reading the actual documentation. I think the official documentation tends to be very technical about everything you need to know about the modules, etc. But if you’re trying to get one particular thing done in a hurry, finding something someone else has already done and copying it as much easier.
That said, I do believe the official documentation gets better with age/the more you come back to it.
Sometimes all you need is a good heart.
So, to be clear, GitHub is not git. Git is intrinsically distributed. GitHub is basically a repository Management service.
I did some googling for about 10 seconds and afaik GitHub does not support any type of self hosting. I know you can selfhost gitlab , but I don’t see a project for either GitHub or gitlab called spokes.
Not knowing anymore than this about what you actually want to accomplish, my advice would be to just figure out how to run your own git server (without the management fluff) and do a 3-2-1 backup scheme. You could of course also create a gitlab instance with an HA set-up, plus backing that up to the cloud.