[-] [email protected] 3 points 1 day ago

Step 1: Flee the country

Good luck doing that. It's a bitch to live just about anywhere else you'd actually want to live without citizenship.

[-] [email protected] 7 points 4 days ago

Nothing about their comment outlined that they didn't know how to use it. But that they never did use it.

Nothing about their comment eludes to any fact that they're embarrassed at all. They posted it publicly and directly with not reservation which is the opposite of "embarrassed".

They didn't blame anyone for anything related to the iron itself. But for shallow intentions if they care at all about the clothes that they wear. Which I can understand and agree with to some extent.

You on the other hand... You're a jackass. Lots of insinuations, lots of assumptions. Just to put down some random person on the internet for not wanting a fucking iron that probably was the 20$ special at wally world.

[-] [email protected] 5 points 1 week ago

Week? I'm betting on hours.

[-] [email protected] 3 points 2 weeks ago

I think the difference here is indoor vs outdoor cats...

[-] [email protected] 2 points 3 weeks ago

you don’t get it. [...] decimal doesn’t mean[...]

No, you're not getting it. 1/16 isn't a function of a decimal system. It's base 2. Primarily because you don't really deal with 1/10th of something, but half of a half sort of stuff.

1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16...

2^-1^, 2^-2^, 2^-3^, 2^-4^...

And base-2 functions make sense in wood working in general because of it's imprecise nature. It's more useful to compare things in halves. A 2x2 piece of wood is not literally 2inches x 2inches. Even in Europe you guys follow weird numbers for finished wood dimensions. It doesn't make sense to have such precision when nothing about it is precise.

[-] [email protected] 0 points 3 weeks ago

As an army vet. No we don't. Never once in the military did I use Celsius. For distances we used both. I have pictures from inside my vehicles where the speedo was in miles.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

you would realise security even without the cloud is critical to protecting systems

Wazuh, the software I specifically called out. Is not "cloud". They offer a cloud service, yes (that's how they make money, on lazy admins or orgs that are too small to house their own infra). But it is self-hosted and designed to be run within the network.

You clearly have no idea what the current security market looks like. Nor what half of the terms you use actually mean.

Edit: Forgot to address this too

Virtualising every single system endpoint is practically impossible, which Wazuh seems to rely on.

No. The agent can be installed on ANY system. They recommend you install the orchestration/control node virtualized, which you don't have to do. You can install it on a raw system though that would be a huge waste of resources. You seem to have missed that.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 3 weeks ago

It is clear what you engaged in was attempting to malign all Lemmy.ml and lemmygrad.ml users

By pointing out the correct answer to a persons question?

Are you okay? You realize that my answer was basically the same as the other answer given by the lemmy.ml user in a different part of the thread. Just not an essay's worth of content when a sentence is sufficient.

You are a piece of shit. If Kiwifarms goes after people like you

So a call to action to dox people? Why are you threatening people and calling them names? Aren't you a mod? I mean you might have a case or argument if the votes weren't kept on the platform itself.

[-] [email protected] 4 points 3 weeks ago

The latter is beyond lacking in open source ecosystem

And yet software like Wazuh (https://github.com/wazuh) exist... Which are complete SIEM and XDR platform. Which does more than any antivirus could ever dream to do. But somehow OSS security is lacking? Sounds like you haven't looked at the security field seriously in decades. Kaspersky doesn't lead the pack in anything and it isn't in a "level field". Quite the contrary Antivirus as a concept has been commodified in IT. They're all generally drop in replacements for each other and are not what is actually used to prove to security auditors that systems are secure. You may get %1 detection differences between platforms or maybe an update 30 minutes or an hour earlier. This is generally meaningless and the modern tools actually used to prove security go way deeper than an antivirus.

Lying to yourself is never going to solve problems.

Seems to work for you though?

[-] [email protected] 1 points 3 weeks ago

Nothing you do on ANY activitypub-based platform is "private". This platform is outright public. A bit disappointing that you still haven't figured it out, especially as someone who purports to care about privacy in any capacity.

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