icmpecho

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[–] icmpecho@lemmy.ml 1 points 17 hours ago

yep, I know this feeling all too well - having a community and friends is important but even more so in cases like ours. Thank you for the comment, I hope you're doing better nowadays.

[–] icmpecho@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 day ago

so when do us network engineers start seeing Tbps-class DDoS attacks from every single DoD /8 IP block because Big Balls™ is using it as a DDoS-as-a-service botnet? :D

[–] icmpecho@lemmy.ml 21 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (2 children)

I'm probably gonna get clowned for feeding the troll, but - this comment comes off a lot more harsh if you've ever experienced not having access to the Internet and a smartphone or computer.

I spent the better part of 16 years of my life with no TV, MP3 player, phone, Internet, or computer - and it has negatively impacted me in immeasurable ways. I couldn't find work, because I couldn't apply for jobs but also I didn't know you could do that on the Internet - I also didn't know YouTube existed, so I missed out on learning the things I liked, and I didn't know I was being abused because I had no way of knowing that it wasn't normal until I got access to help, via the Internet.

I wasn't in the stone age - if I'd had options to do any of the above without a phone or the Internet, I'd be a different person today. Shut up, mate - not everyone can afford or has the opportunity to own a smartphone and data plan (which are rare and expensive in abusive situations like my past). Making services available in places like libraries and community centers without requiring smartphones and Internet would help so many people who have no ability to use them - those people are just as human as you.

and by the way while we're at it: if we're effectively paywalling access to basic human rights behind an IP address and cellular radio, those should be enshrined as human rights too.

[–] icmpecho@lemmy.ml 1 points 6 days ago

same, i've been very happy with Caddy, even with lots of subdomains and weird configs it's been rock solid.

[–] icmpecho@lemmy.ml 5 points 6 days ago

i always found this to be upsetting as an IT tech at a former company - when a network or server had an issue and i was sent to resolve it, it was a "just reboot it" fix, which never kept the problem from recurring and bringing the server down at 07:00 the next Monday.

the limitations on the questions i could ask hurt that SLA more than any network switch's memory leak ever did, and i felt as if my expertise meant nothing as a result.

[–] icmpecho@lemmy.ml 4 points 6 days ago

Musk blocking Signal links makes me just a bit happier about my Signal donation every month :>

[–] icmpecho@lemmy.ml 8 points 1 week ago

they're always so fucking chill and unbothered when the world is burning, smug af

[–] icmpecho@lemmy.ml 5 points 1 week ago

i am in cybersecurity and IT. i saw a huge cyber attack on Bluetooth-enabled devices at an event a while back, and it put several people with Bluetooth-enabled insulin pumps in the hospital.

i recently discovered that a good friend of mine has an insulin pump. i am legitimately worried about her safety as a result, and even more so after seeing this.

i also do not like this :D

[–] icmpecho@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 week ago

i feel this, i totally forget to update my libraries haha

[–] icmpecho@lemmy.ml 5 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

hell yeah, that's what i like to see. also, same: if you need help when we're in the camps, hit me up

[–] icmpecho@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 week ago (2 children)

anecdotally: given the number of people I've met who were both neurodivergent and absolutely adore trains, this seems incredibly likely.

not to mention many of those same people are just the type to have 200TB of music and a whole radio station in their backpack.

[–] icmpecho@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 week ago (2 children)

also, a good music player is nice! not having the hassle of using a phone while driving or doing literally anything else is nice for listening to music and the like.

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