

gedaliyah@lemmy.world at January 7, 2026 11:53 AM
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I can’t believe this genocide supporter is still a mod there.


gedaliyah@lemmy.world at January 7, 2026 11:53 AM
This is a moderator at https://lemmy.world/c/news
I can’t believe this genocide supporter is still a mod there.


No, but you can certainly judge people when they hold their Nazi forefathers up as their political inspiration, as Freeland has done repeatedly.
Grandfather was a Nazi - you don’t get judged for that.
Grandfather was a Nazi and you celebrate him politically - you absolutely get judged.
Nice try with attempting to tar critics of the person who celebrates her Nazi heritage as Nazi’s though.


I think you mean “of Nazi heritage”
The Nazi heritage of her grandfather, whom she celebrates as her political inspiration, outranks his Ukrainian heritage.
But, I guess I shouldn’t expect anything more of a country that gave a standing occasion to a living Nazi in the 2020’s.
Maybe pick a billionaire that wasn’t a frequent flyer of the Lolita Express to have this epiphany.
Seriously. He is a deeply bad evil person that paid a lot of money for propaganda, and you fell for it.
Dude got divorced because his wife found out about his involvement with Epstein.
Some things aren’t nuanced at all. Some crimes and shittiness cannot be made up for.


You might like to check out DeltaChat.


Maybe, that depends on the control.


The ability to control gravity.


And yet a single availability zone in AWS caused an outage?


You have it backwards.
There are some very few specific use case that most companies don’t ever meet that makes AWS cheaper. In the vast majority of use cases it is an order of magnitude more expensive.


It’s never been cheaper. It’s so much easier to scale. It’s never been cheaper. Well, maybe at a very low usage rate. But, at scale, it’s never been cheaper.
Buying server hardware is a lot more difficult and with more lead time than just buying a computer. Plus you then have to build your server infrastructure out in a data center. It takes a lot of time, and specific logistical skills. AWS is far easier to scale your services then doing it yourself, especially if you have extremely high peaks that you have to serve.
If AWS was cheaper then hosting, they wouldn’t make money.


Yes, a website without SSL is very likely a phishing attack, it means someone might be impersonating the real website and so it shouldn’t be trusted. Even if by a fluke of chance you hit the right site, all of your communication with it is unencrypted, so anyone in the path can see it clearly.
No, Google has hit me with this multiple times for sub domains where the subdomain is the name of the product and has a login page.
So, for example, if I have emby running at emby.domain.com they’ll mark it as a phishing site. You have to add your domain to their web console and dispute the finding which is probably automated. I’ve had to do this at least three times now.
All my certs were valid.
They are if you control the network of the egress point which is what the first person said.
And I don’t need evidence for that. If you don’t understand those words, you don’t understand how the internet works.
You literally don’t know what you are talking about.
You’re like a computer novice that is only aware of commercialized VPN products thinking you know what you’re talking about but unaware that the commercialized products are open source things that anyone can run, and you’re only paying for the company to run them on their boxes.


Because it was thought that it would prevent the moral danger of masturbation by the guy who made Kellogg cereals a thing.
That’s it.
Sole reason.
Good job simping for the dude that thought it you never pooped and only had colonics you’d live forever.


Skydiving. The number of people that sign up for the training is tiny and only about ten percent of them make it through ground school, all the tested jumps, the written test and the oral test to get licensed.
But, it is surprisingly addictive and fun.
It also is a small enough community that when I say my instructor died this summer, I bet that others funjumpers reading this knew him or of him.
I miss you Frog.


You effectively have no user id’s with chatmail relays with DeltaChat. Routing of messages uses the default TCP/IP stack and so you can just use TOR if you want to. Mentioning a chat systems ability to use TOR, as if that should be a part of the chat program rather than the system it self seems strange to me.


I’ve run a matrix server with around 250 local users. The schema Matrix uses is fundementally flawed that leads to excessive resource usage, and the DB is very easy to corrupt. Plus, the encryption key management sucks in comparison to DeltaChat and SimpleX.


Federated servers, Multiple device access without the phone app being open, Decades old tried and true backend protocol that would be a problem to ban.
Also https://webxdc.org/
He was deleting any mention of the Sde Teiman rape camp when the video of one rape came out.
He actively removed any comments sharing any knowledge of the crimes Israel committed came out in the news community.
It’s not the view. It’s the power that he has to enact that view that is the bad thing.