Allero
@Allero@lemmy.today
- Comment on Shamelessly stolen from Reddit 4 hours ago:
Things that actually help people don’t cost that much
- Comment on Shamelessly stolen from Reddit 4 hours ago:
UN is doing pretty much that. A little armed personnel, a lot of medics and cooks to help the locals
- Comment on Lemmy be like 4 hours ago:
Yet gun control works.
Same idea.
- Comment on Shamelessly stolen from Reddit 4 hours ago:
Oh, I’m all in for spending company money. But I’d rather not incentivize murderers.
- Comment on Shamelessly stolen from Reddit 4 hours ago:
Most of these roles are means to help actual infantry and pilots to kill people.
The only roles that might be seen as something different are medic and cook. But even then - they are there so that the soldiers could be there on the battlefield later on.
- Comment on Shamelessly stolen from Reddit 4 hours ago:
It’s not about someone getting a discount. It’s about businesses incentivizing American military that is prone of causing misery around the globe. It is immoral and insane.
- Comment on New idea 20 hours ago:
Better clean that thing well
- Comment on what are in you're top 3 favourite games of all time? 20 hours ago:
- World of Warcraft
- TES V: Skyrim
- Minecraft
- Comment on What I'm playing 🐭📖 Moss: Book II | You can high-five the mouse! 1 day ago:
This is so beautiful it made me want to have a VR set.
- Comment on I should call her. 1 day ago:
Just about everything can seem big when you have an electron microscope
- Comment on Battlefield 6 cheats day 1 of early access. Depite kernel level anti cheat, forced secure boot TPM 2.0 2 days ago:
Your computer will gradually get more and more filled with security holes that will be problematic to patch. Eventually, programs will stop supporting it as well.
- Comment on Life hack 3 days ago:
Fire extinguiser propelling or the explosion prevention?
- Comment on Sup, guise. 4 days ago:
As someone who just borked a bacterial culture that is merely three months old, I can tell not all bacteria are made equal :D
- Comment on [deleted] 4 days ago:
If it is used to save several other children from death or miserable life, it arguably is moral.
- Comment on *sniff* *mumbles* 4 days ago:
Ngl having Zizek reading you a lecture sounds cool
- Comment on Honestly 5 days ago:
I’d say my personal issue with Lydia is that she doesn’t seem to have much in terms of personality separate from her role as a housecarl.
But then, I never romanced her, so maybe I missed something.
- Comment on Honestly 6 days ago:
First time I see people choosing Lydia. For most, it is Serana all the time
- Comment on Honestly 6 days ago:
A character, most commonly from anime, that the person is obsessed with and would love to move to real life to marry.
- Comment on pragnent 1 week ago:
In all seriousness, what is your way to explain this to a 5 year old?
- Comment on Anon plays Skyrim 1 week ago:
Beautiful
- Comment on RPGs that are optionally pacifist? 2 weeks ago:
Iirc, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided can be completed as a pacifist - and you get an achievement for that.
- Comment on Stop Killing Games reaches its goal of 1.4M signatures, covering the risk of valid signatures going under 1M 3 weeks ago:
Easy to gather, but will likely be ignored, sadly.
- Comment on Are password managers secure to use? 3 weeks ago:
The only big danger of a good password manager is the fact all your passwords are stored under one.
To mitigate the risk, follow these practices:
- Use a good trusted, much preferably open-source option (for example, Vaultwarden, KeePassXC);
- Use a strong password;
- Do not EVER use the same password you use for password manager elsewhere;
- Use 2FA on both your password manager itself and all the accounts you store passwords for;
- Backup your password database in an encrypted way.
Together, these measures should save you from any trouble.
Now, why they are good:
- They can generate and store very strong passwords you would never make up, much less remember;
- You can be sure you won’t forget your password;
- They are convenient and can auto-fill passwords for you.
Generally, using a password manager is considered a superior option in terms of security and availability compared to keeping your password elsewhere, including your head.
- Comment on I dont want to enter a contract when consuming your product.. 3 weeks ago:
I’m just saying that if you can’t afford the legal fees, you won’t be able to initiate a lawsuit even if there was no such warning on the lid in the first place.
- Comment on I dont want to enter a contract when consuming your product.. 3 weeks ago:
Exactly
- Comment on I dont want to enter a contract when consuming your product.. 3 weeks ago:
Then lack or presence thereof won’t help you, either.
- Comment on I dont want to enter a contract when consuming your product.. 3 weeks ago:
Add to this the fact they try to enforce mandatory arbitration - a thing that shouldn’t ever exist to begin with, in any jurisdiction, and is actually unenforceable in many.
- Comment on I dont want to enter a contract when consuming your product.. 3 weeks ago:
Some Vital Proteins product, it seems.
- Comment on What is this shit? I have to be signed in to watch any video now? 3 weeks ago:
Not really, at least not when viewers all flood in once the video is out.
In this situation, everyone needs a file, but barely anyone can share it, leading to terrible bandwidth.
- Comment on What is this shit? I have to be signed in to watch any video now? 3 weeks ago:
Exactly! Sometimes I feel I do not support creators/open source projects enough, but then I remember I’m dead poor and sometimes can’t afford food without going into debt, so hey, I’m not quite in the position to.
And there are quite a lot of people like me. Once the situation improves a little, they first improve their standards of living a little, they get to afford and buy things they long needed, and only then can they actually spare money to support someone or something.
Many don’t get to the latter part for a long while.