😂 yes if your R’s are soft or you have trouble with the Spanish R… “COFFEE WITH TWO SHITS PLEASE!”
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Exactly what I’m discovering learning Spanish, coming from English. The vocabulary is much smaller in Spanish (fewer headwords), which is great at first… Until you realize that there’s so much subtle meaning buried in the structure instead of the vocabulary. Like “Una simple pregunta” = a simple question", but “Una pregunta simple” could mean more like “A straightforward question”. Same three words. Or the word “carga” could be used related to a battery charge, truck load, fee, burden, etc 😵💫
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Man Charged for Wiping Phone Before CBP Could Search It
12·20 days agoI think this story is an example of why most people SHOULDN’T use the feature, or at least should avoid situations where you’d need it. I brought a burner phone for my last US trip because I realized even having my GrapheneOS phone with me could be problematic.
Um good to know it’s not a concern since we can just blame the kids lead poisoning on the city?
Mmk… Well if you look at the actual data you’ll see that you’re mistaken. Chicago alone has hundreds of thousands of homes with lead service lines:
https://www.wbez.org/environment/does-my-home-have-lead-pipes-check-your-chicago-address
Huh? Have you heard of a city called Chicago?
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Selfhosted•I am attempting to get into Selfhosting after a shockingly frightening experience, but I am very lost.
21·3 months agoIt may be for beginners, but this is not written by or for normal people! The “Why Build Your Own Sovereign Cloud” intro literally starts explaining how modems work and twisted pair wires…
Its very much written for somebody who wants to nerd out and fixate on the technical underpinnings of everything, not your average friend who wants to replace Google Photos.
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Technology•Amazon is making it impossible to remove the DRM from Kindle Books
2·3 months agoThen it just takes two accounts to stream, compare, and patch. :) with every escalation the people have found a way.
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AI@lemmy.ml•I Can Spot AI Writing Instantly — Here’s How You Can Too
2·5 months agoI would argue that your “enhanced” sentence is even MORE typical of AI. The first sounds like the style of a standard news article with a little corporate-speak, while the second is straight up head-of-marketing internal memo style.
Regardless, I agree that AI-detection can’t really be automated or codified. But I don’t think it matters. Bad writing is bad writing.
Andrew@mnstdn.monsterOPtoPrivacy@fedia.io•Wait, so any app on Android with network access can just open a localhost port and then a browser script can share all your private browsing data via that port? Even on GrapheneOS? How is that not
1·5 months agoUm yes, that’s the topic of discussion. Since you’re just reply-guying at this point I’m going to cut this off.
Andrew@mnstdn.monsterOPtoPrivacy@fedia.io•Wait, so any app on Android with network access can just open a localhost port and then a browser script can share all your private browsing data via that port? Even on GrapheneOS? How is that not
1·5 months ago@Alexstarfire it facilitates tracking within private browsing even with no cookies, no history, and with a VPN active.
Andrew@mnstdn.monsterOPtoPrivacy@fedia.io•Wait, so any app on Android with network access can just open a localhost port and then a browser script can share all your private browsing data via that port? Even on GrapheneOS? How is that not
1·5 months agoThey sell the info to the website! It’s a service. Ad networks. You can look up how this stuff works
Andrew@mnstdn.monsterOPtoPrivacy@fedia.io•Wait, so any app on Android with network access can just open a localhost port and then a browser script can share all your private browsing data via that port? Even on GrapheneOS? How is that not
1·5 months ago@Alexstarfire it simply requests random_unique_ID.jpg… The app doesn’t even have to respond - it just takes note of the unique ID. Or in Meta’s case the website just sent a ping and got back a simple HTTP status 200 message. That was enough to confirm you had Facebook installed.
There’s absolutely nothing stopping the app from serving up actual data, like a credit score from your banking app for example.
Andrew@mnstdn.monsterOPtoPrivacy@fedia.io•Wait, so any app on Android with network access can just open a localhost port and then a browser script can share all your private browsing data via that port? Even on GrapheneOS? How is that not
1·5 months ago@Alexstarfire I mean isn’t it literally just a standard network connection but to 127.0.0.1? Don’t even need JavaScript to do that.
Andrew@mnstdn.monsterOPtoPrivacy@fedia.io•Wait, so any app on Android with network access can just open a localhost port and then a browser script can share all your private browsing data via that port? Even on GrapheneOS? How is that not
1·5 months ago@Alexstarfire but that ignores that vast interconnect world of ad tracking. They sell services to easily bundle into apps and put their trackers all across the web. I have little doubt that this is currently or will soon be exploited elsewhere if marketers are aware of the technique.
Yep, a Tailscale funnel URL is publicly accessible to anyone who knows it. And while it doesn’t expose your machine’s IP, Jellyfin is exposed publicly. Only the port you configure is reachable, but that doesn’t make it secure in itself - you definitely need more security. I don’t have anything critical on my server so I’m not overly concerned but I still use CSF to block traffic from most every other country and limit abuse.
Nobody here with a tailscale funnel?? It’s such a simple way to get https access from anywhere without being on the tailnet.
Packs a punch vs crunchy but bland?? Are the celebrities the croutons? And is this a common regional saying somewhere? I kind of like it
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•[EU] I want to replace an old multi-socket but the majority of the ones sold today don't have this pin? Why is that and does that mean they are not connected to the ground?
1·9 months agoOooh so THATS the reason for the little hole in these plugs! I have all schuko in Spain and didn’t realize this French style socket even existed.




I just installed this via Docker Compose and it looks good! Very similar to PDF24 but open source and more polished.
Only a couple comments - first, bentopdf/bentopdf-simple is definitely the image you want since the other has marketing for companies.
And then a tiny nitpick, but why isn’t “Full Width Mode” the default? It comes disabled which displays PDFs in narrow little boxes where you can’t see the full page width at a readable size.
Anyway, thank you! Very useful and super easy to setup.