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  • Just wanted to be funny, I’m sorry. Unfortunately I have no other confirmation, other than the one from JD Vance. And with the current political situation, JD Vance tries to stay under the radar. This is for me a reason to believe he is not bullshitting anyone.

    But yeah, only time will tell the full truth.

  • Just give me your e-mail address and I will tell all the Gulf states to send you the confirmation.

  • All of them. Gulf states unfortunately are heavily dependent on the US, which will obviously change slowly in the future.

  • It is to be paid by the Gulf coast coalition, so yes, Iran will see the money.

  • Since a lot of people believe it is the US paying this sum, this is not correct: “That’s the sort of thing they could have access to, funded by the Gulf coast coalition (…)”

  • Doesn’t change the fact that the author of jqwik introduced malware, which leads to a reminder to never fully trust any open source code and that Continuous Security is a topic which has to be addressed.

  • OpenAI still acts like there are absolutely none Chinese LLM. Sounds more like a fever dream. I wonder if they also did the exact checks on American user accounts and I am quite certain you will also see hundreds of Americans prompting the same thing.

  • I was honestly not aware of how much support air tanks provide, as I have been 30m deep.

  • What’s the lowest a human could dive before suffocating because of the lack of muscular strength to inhale?

  • Problem is, CO2 is heavier than O2, so you would suffocate.

  • I also use it for writing arguments, as it can come up with some creative ideas. However, they do not just blindly end up in the final document. In every letter, there is at least one major mistake, probably due to the token limit.

  • I had long discussions with some mailcow contributors and it turns out, that some default settings can lead to an open relay if you are not careful. The biggest problem is that they use postfix. Postfix is not bad itself, as it is probably the most battle tested mail server. The configuration of postfix is a different story. And even if I prefer battle tested GNU/BSD software, postfix would be one of the rare exceptions where I would be careful.

    I had a postfix running for years without issues, when I self-hosted SimpleLogin, and I fully agree with you. Once it runs, you only need to make sure that the security is managed.

  • I used mailcow, got an open relay immediately. Stalwart seems to do things a bit better.

    I host so many services and it is not that I don’t want to learn new stuff. The effort is simply too high for a single service. And since there are very good providers which fully encrypt your data, I went this route to keep my mind off this part of my system.

  • One wrong config entry, and you have an open relay and a domain that can never be used for SMTP again, yay.

    Actually managing an email server properly is demanding, as it is one of the most attacked services. Of course, you can also take the easy route and just pray.

  • Oh right, now it is suddenly an issue to cook any recipe that does not share the same origin. Ciao, spaghetti and pizza.

    Second “Yes, But” in a week that puts me in agony. Was good for a while, now I hate them.

  • Just mark the toilets as “Men & Queer” and “Woman & Queer”. Problem solved. You’re welcome.

  • First time I am mad at a YES, BUT, because it is very far from accurate.

  • She knew that.

    She does not care.

    She will make 368274x more a year than we all do with some board memberships