Not exactly true. There are plenty of tor apps for iOS. The issue might be persistent bg process, if this requires one.
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Yeah, and looking at the history, unfortunately the end game is always violence. But we are nowhere near that yet, so sadly things are going to go where they are going for a while still.
Most likely three causes: U, S and A.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Honey, I Shrunk The Vids [Mr. Universe Edition] v1.0.9English
31·9 days agoO-kay…so you chose this route. Not going to read any of these walls, but to answer your initial point, I was merely alluding that it would be nice to declare the use of LLM tools these days.
And I too am a leet-full-stack-vibecoder but I rarely publish any of those tools other than for internal company use, always, ALWAYS, declare that the code is likely not fully verified/tested, and never simply say I did it. The apps work in my environment and test scenarios but might not in yours. I have seen how fragile the code/logic can sometimes be, perhaps not in this case, but who knows. And while things are getting better and better by each LLM release, it does not remove the importance of declaring the tools so people know what to expect.
But of course people tend to publish these with the usual ”look what I made” for some reason… Guess it makes people feel special?
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Honey, I Shrunk The Vids [Mr. Universe Edition] v1.0.9English
123·10 days agoMissing the ”made using AI, barely tested” disclaimer I see…
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Linux@lemmy.ml•"The Internet Was Weeks Away From Disaster and No One Knew" - Veritasium
17·17 days agoDon’t have any concrete reasons why I try to avoid that channel nowadays but something about his character and argumentation style they use for to the scripts just gives me a feeling of ”bullshit sensationalism”. Just a few years back I really used to like the channel.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•"i am shocked at how many people don't have an actively hostile relationship with advertising"
4·1 month agoThis 100%. I have so many brands in my black list to never consider after happening to get interrupted by their ad, not even neccessarily a dumb ad. Reoccurring ones do that quite effectively too: Seeing an ad once is maybe no biggie (unless it’s long/dumb), twice starts to annoy, three times and you’re out.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•"i am shocked at how many people don't have an actively hostile relationship with advertising"
2·1 month agoThat’s not the case entirely, at least in my case. When I’m forced to watch ads when using the official YouTube app in one of my smart tvs, I’ve built habit to click mute and grab my phone. There’s usually just right amount of time to fex reply a message. Within the edge of my vision I can still see the timer changing to Next or Skip prompting me to get back to the video. No doubt they will soon make that less obvious…
Not really sure what level of access you need, just normal network level or next to physical, but I use JetKVM for both: It’s connected to USB and HDMI of the machine I wanna control ”physically”, but also runs Tailscale so I can reach its UI from anywhere, and also use it as an exit node to access any devices in the network.