The first time I saw it used in person was by a friend in a group of us all mid shroom trip. Sensory overload is an understatement.
borari
Cybersecurity professional with an interest/background in networking. Beginning to delve into binary exploitation and reverse engineering.
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Linux@programming.dev•Parrot 7.0 Ethical Hacking Distro Released with KDE Plasma, RISC-V Support
1·15 days agoI truly don’t understand why ParrotOS was created when Kali already existed. I guess HTB didn’t want to (or couldn’t get a license to) run Kali in browser VM’s since it’s maintained by their competitor? Idk.
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PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•RAM and SSD prices are still climbing—here’s our best advice for PC buildersEnglish
3·20 days agoI slept on swapping my 5800X to a 5800X3D, now I’m just kinda stuck until prices come down and I can upgrade to whatever socket AMD is on by that time.
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Technology@lemmy.world•LG Update Installs Unremovable Microsoft Copilot on Smart TVs, Ignites BacklashEnglish
3·25 days agoTrue. Then I guess I’ll just fall back to dumping it on a subnet that null routes everything outbound, and use like an Apple TV or a shield or something for all the content.
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Technology@lemmy.world•LG Update Installs Unremovable Microsoft Copilot on Smart TVs, Ignites BacklashEnglish
6·25 days agoI have tricks too. My firewall forcibly redirects any outbound request on port 53 to the internal ip of my pihole. You’ll take my dns and you’ll like it Roku.
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Technology@lemmy.world•LG Update Installs Unremovable Microsoft Copilot on Smart TVs, Ignites BacklashEnglish
5·25 days agoConnect it to WiFi but dump it in a subnet that’s not allowed to send traffic out? That’s wild though.
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Technology@lemmy.world•I Went All-In on AI. The MIT Study Is Right.English
1·1 month agoWow I didn’t know that I was leading this whole time.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Warnings About Retrobright Damaging Plastics After 10 Year TestEnglish
1·1 month agoThe Dreamcast in the thumbnail looks super pissed that it’s being water boarded with hydrogen peroxide.
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Games@lemmy.world•Alberto Mielgo defends the Marathon cinematic as "not AI," denies his team touched Bungie’s plagiarized material and calls the art theft incident a genuine mistake that was "blown out of proportion"English
242·2 months agoHe’s glazing Bungie so hard I thought he was an actual Bungie employee lol. Bro’s crashing all the way tf out, he might need some meds or therapy or something.
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politics @lemmy.world•Jeffrey Epstein’s Brother Claims He Heard ‘from a Pretty Good Source’ That Epstein Files Are Being Scrubbed of Republican Names
71·2 months agoI am not a lawyer and I do not work in one of the fields I’m about to mention, so this is just what I’m assuming based on things I’ve pieced together from articles and conversions I’ve had over the years, I might be completely wrong idk.
Afaik, there’s no law requiring a regular person to report a crime they’re aware of. There’s crimes I personally would report if I knew happened, but other types of crimes that I absolutely would not ever report because I’m morally/ethically opposed to that law existing. I don’t think I could get in trouble for that.
In the us, there are professions where the people in them are considered “mandatory reporters”. Teachers, CPS people, daycare workers, stuff like that. People in those fields will absolutely be charged if they don’t report a crime that requires mandatory reporting. I don’t think all crimes fall under that umbrella either though, I think it’s more just crimes against children etc. Like I’ve shared my media server with a person who is a mandatory reporter, but they’ve never reported me for distribution of copyrighted materials, and I’ve done drugs with another mandatory reporter and they didn’t report me for eating a bunch of mdma like a degenerate raver.
So I don’t think people in Congress are mandatory reporters, but if they are the crimes at the heart of the Epstein files would definitely be the kind that have to be reported. Also if they’re being briefed in closed door sessions on classified materials, obviously the classification handling procedures would supersede the mandatory reporting requirements. I think, that’s actually an interesting question, is there someone with clearance mandatory reporters can report to if they’re coming across reportable stuff in classified materials? Idk.
Hopefully someone comes along who knows a bit more than me about this stuff.
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PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Escape from Tarkov releases on Steam [discounted to ~42$/$] [kernel level anticheat] [mostly negative review]English
7·2 months agoYeah. I quit playing long before the illegal Russian invasion of Ukraine, but that’s just one more reason I’d never install it again.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Palantir CEO Says a Surveillance State Is Preferable to China Winning the AI RaceEnglish
6·2 months agoI know I’m supposed to be better than this, but what the absolute fuck is wrong with bro? His entire vibe is off. What the fuck is with that hair? Why is he calling everything baller? This is some Zuckerberg lizard person shit all over again a person who thinks that hair works and talking like that sounds fucking cool can’t be an actual human what in the weird ass shit.
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Florida man opens fire during argument over how many eggs a chicken can lay: policeEnglish
12·2 months agoTwo of the victims were arrested for resisting officers.
I’m not even surprised at this point.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Bewildered enthusiasts decry memory price increases of 100% or more — the AI RAM squeeze is finally starting to hit PC builders where it hurtsEnglish
4·2 months agoExactly. I “save for months” to buy my contacts, but that means setting aside $85 a month so I can drop $1000 every year on a new order of contacts without thinking about it. Saving for months for something is just budgeting.
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Games@lemmy.world•Arc Raiders Is Already One of the Biggest Extraction Shooters Ever on SteamEnglish
45·2 months agoSo you played the technical test and not just the server slam?
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Games@lemmy.world•Arc Raiders Is Already One of the Biggest Extraction Shooters Ever on SteamEnglish
34·2 months agoDid you try it by buying it and then refunding? Or do you mean you played the server slam a few weeks ago?
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Games@lemmy.world•Arc Raiders Is Already One of the Biggest Extraction Shooters Ever on SteamEnglish
2·2 months agoUnless people have been playing an insane amount since release, I don’t think anyone’s really going out into a raid with the equivalent of late wipe geared up Tarkov equipment. I’ve barely seen anyone tossing out wolfpacks, I haven’t seen anyone using a hullcracker or an equalizer, and I haven’t taking any damage from a bettina yet. And has anyone seen a Jupiter in game?
All in all I agree with you though, this definitely is t Tarkov, and the people who are stressed are probably pretty new to the whole extraction shooter thing. I was running some raids with a finals friend and an old Tarkov mate, and we were just vibing dude. Super chill. And yeah anything I go in with right now I can pretty easily recraft in an instant. The tiered crafting mechanics seem way more intuitive than in Tarkov. I really like how the damage is governed by the weapon, not the bullet type. Losing a gun might sting for a second, but at least I’m not micromanaging my ap rounds and shit. Or holy fuck I forgot about this, stacking mags with ap at the top and staggering as you get through the 30. Although putting tracers as the last 5 like I did irl was always fun.
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Games@lemmy.world•Arc Raiders Is Already One of the Biggest Extraction Shooters Ever on SteamEnglish
122·2 months agoEmbark released blog posts about how they’re integrating AI into their development workflow back in 2019/2020. The entire studio was founded by former Dice devs bc they were burned out with game development and had quit, then realized they could build tools and pipelines that allowed them to focus on the fun parts of game development, and got together to form Embark and do exactly that. Their vision preceded the vast majority of the public’s awareness of AI, and was not influenced by the current wave of LLMs and generative ai.
If you want to hate feel free that’s your prerogative, but be aware that anything Embark makes is going to be built on tools and pipelines that deeply integrate some form of AI/ML, and just stay away from anything the studio makes. It’s your loss really because their games are the first in a long time (in their genres) that I can feel the love the devs poured in seeping from every single aspect of the game, but again it’s your prerogative.

I didn’t read the article so no comment on that aspect of it, but just wanted to chime in to mention that vx-underground is legit.