[-] just_browsing@reddthat.com 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Well that's quite the wall of text.

Talk about lacking nuance. You can criticize NATO for plenty, but calling it fascist while ignoring the rise of literal Russian style fascism is telling. You seem to simply use fascism as a synonym for bad without even understanding what it is. Therefore everything you don't like (i.e. anything western) is automatically labeled fascist, and anything that is actual literal fascism but anti-west is somehow not fascism.

The war isn't NATO vs Russia, it's Ukraine vs Russia. Just because NATO can gain from a weakened Russia doesn't mean they are responsible for the war or are responsible for dragging it on. Nobody wanted this war, this is purely Russia's doing. Just because Ukraine has some marginal neo-nazi groups doesn't mean the country is run by Nazis.

The great irony is you're so caught up in this baseless rhetoric believing that you're fighting fascists that you end up supporting a textbook fascist government engaging in the very same imperial conquest that you accuse the west of.

[-] just_browsing@reddthat.com 4 points 1 year ago

🙄 Yes, we all know Russia started a thinly veiled proxy war in 2014 when the Ukrainian people voted in favor of a western friendly government, and then Russia escalated it into a full blown war when that wasn't getting them the influence over Ukraine that they wanted.

What I don't understand, though, is why a bunch of self proclaimed communists are so in favor of expanding the global influence of a post-fascist government. Aren't communists supposed to be diametrically opposed to fascism? Their wartime Z symbol is essentially a half drawn swastika, like how do you not see it?

Being in favor of China, as they are at least communists in rhetoric, I get. But really, modern day Russia? Marx would be ashamed.

[-] just_browsing@reddthat.com 5 points 1 year ago

That all depends on what you'd consider to be acceptable terms of a peace deal. Is it a deal that rewards the aggressors for their aggression?

[-] just_browsing@reddthat.com 7 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

If Russia wanted to end the war so bad they could just leave. Ukraine doesn't have that option.

[-] just_browsing@reddthat.com 8 points 1 year ago

You guys seem to support fasciZt governments.

Inb4 America/Ukraine are the real fascists.

[-] just_browsing@reddthat.com 13 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Some are, but not all. The point here is building entire towns or entire new city sectors in one fell swoop instead of planning them out and building them in stages so plans can be adjusted as needs inevitably change is a bad idea. It's things like this that have directly led to the current property market crisis.

Of course if buildings are already there it makes sense to use them, but they might have been able to put something better suited or more economically viable there if they had staggered the construction.

[-] just_browsing@reddthat.com 32 points 1 year ago

CTO material right there.

[-] just_browsing@reddthat.com 36 points 1 year ago

The guy who runs the site literally works for Brave. It says so in the about page.

[-] just_browsing@reddthat.com 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I'm familiar. Other than key exchange for encrypted connections, the whole point of HTTPS/TLS is establishing who you're connecting with is who they say they are and preventing man in the middle attacks just like you described.

If your traffic was being intercepted by something like Zscaler it wouldn't be able to provide the proper signed certificate of that web address and your browser would throw a mismatch error. IT departments using such intermediaries for https traffic inspection only get around this by installing the intermediaries' root CA on your system so it's not flagged by your browser or whatever you're using for TLS traffic.

The only way someone could intercept your TLS traffic and then pass it onto you without you knowing is by having that website's private key to sign the traffic with, which is a major security breach. As soon as something like that is discovered the certificate is revoked and a new one is issued with a different private key.

So, again, that's just not how TLS works.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_key_infrastructure

[-] just_browsing@reddthat.com 14 points 1 year ago

Not even sure why you guys are arguing. All of this can boil down to:

  • More RAM is beneficial, especially when it's shared by the CPU and GPU.
  • The biggest bottleneck for most games on the Steam Deck is probably not RAM/VRAM, though.
  • Faster memory will probably improve performance more than more memory.
  • All of this is entirely dependent on the game or application you're running.

But the biggest point should be:

  • Good fucking luck desoldering and soldering BGA memory chips by hand.
[-] just_browsing@reddthat.com 5 points 1 year ago

Yeah... that's not how TLS works.

[-] just_browsing@reddthat.com 13 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Firmware doesn't run on an OS, you're probably thinking of drivers which are different. Drivers are software that tell the OS how to interact with specific hardware.

Firmware is software that's baked into specific hardware components and it exists outside of the OS. A visible example most people are familiar with would be the BIOS which is firmware for the motherboard. Hard drives, graphics cards, RAM, etc all also have their own firmware.

Other devices such as microwaves, washing machines, cars, or anything using microprocessors (so pretty much everything these days) also have components with their own firmware. It is true that device firmware can drive a UI on some devices such a as a microwave, but most people today wouldn't consider that to be an OS (semantics, I know).

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