[-] Preflight_Tomato@lemm.ee 2 points 4 days ago

I read it from a Lemmy user who said they ran a business network and that’s the distribution they saw.

Thanks for questioning that. I couldn't find a wider trend number and it was a bit irresponsible of me to repeat it assuming it applied everywhere.

[-] Preflight_Tomato@lemm.ee 6 points 5 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

I read recently that ~~~90%~~ lots of malware comes through ads, so it’s a really great security help as well.

[-] Preflight_Tomato@lemm.ee 10 points 6 days ago

It’s not a net loss. Renter’s pay can be used for maintenance or equity or anything else. Since houses don’t depreciate in this market and maintenance costs are not even close to rent, the landlord only gains.

[-] Preflight_Tomato@lemm.ee 4 points 6 days ago

Good and interesting question. I bet you could test it by using static (high entropy) as a background vs the control plain color.

[-] Preflight_Tomato@lemm.ee 4 points 2 weeks ago

FreeCAD is amazing! I've used it to design and print several small parts for my car, and some other things.

I'm very excited to see developments in this, and I hope it reaches the Blender mythic for modeling. ❤️

[-] Preflight_Tomato@lemm.ee 5 points 1 month ago

Ultimately, the question is: "What is the dollar a unit of?". The answer is roughly "energy" in the physical sense, or effort/labor in more human language.

What I think is interesting is that then, the social and physical definitions of the word "power" collapse into the same thing; one with more "power" is able to expend more "energy", the labor of others, in a shorter time.

If you're really interested in the topic, read the book "Energy and Civilization: A History" by Vaclav Smil, published in 2017. It covers the efficiencies of tool use and how innovations in technologies that caused increased labor efficiency have catalyzed societal changes and revolutions, even going so far as to discuss GDP in units of Joules.

[-] Preflight_Tomato@lemm.ee 11 points 2 months ago

I second Matrix, though I've been waiting for e2ee direct p2p (the Dendrite project) do be worked on for a while. Having something like that, that's truly decentralized while secure and hiding metadata where possible, would be a dream.

[-] Preflight_Tomato@lemm.ee 20 points 2 months ago

To help with this in the future, you can also create several fake results sharing your real name. Stuff like a blogger with one post not in your writing style, etc.. This will dilute searches with disinformation. Removal of real data is important, but you can also confuse anyone looking.

[-] Preflight_Tomato@lemm.ee 3 points 3 months ago

An equally valid interpretation. 😊

[-] Preflight_Tomato@lemm.ee 5 points 3 months ago

Indeed. I serve the God of Comedy, bringer of Big HaHa 🫡.

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Hey folks! I've been using MarkText for years, but it seems dead now. It still works fine, but I've been on-and-off looking for something that gets dependency updates and is less resource heavy (electron).

I look for the following in order of importance:

  • FLOSS license
  • WYSIWYG editing, not side-by-side
  • limited scope (edit docs, not trying to be 'A System for Managing Ideas')
  • low resource usage
  • LaTeX support is a plus

Do you know if MarkText has a trustworthy fork that is maintained? Do you know if something with similar user experience exists that uses a more lightweight code base?

[-] Preflight_Tomato@lemm.ee 17 points 3 months ago

I think that being informed can help dilute the worry. Here’s what I’ve learned:

Most microplastics found inside humans come from synthetic clothing followed by car tires. Theres a great Veritasium video on this. Plastic cookware is also a consideration.

Food & Cookware

Don’t buy dishwasher pods, they're worse for the environment (plastic waste) and worse for your wallet than just a regular fluid container. Both fluid container and pod container are plastic so theres not much improvement to be had there.

My friend with a Chemical Engineering degree tells me that the plastics are stable chemically, and insufficient evidence exists to deem them harmful when left alone in cool temperatures. HOWEVER, unreacted precursor chemicals and thermosets are highly reactive, and new plastics come still coated with this. New car smell? Thats unreacted precursor, and it’s very harmful. Additionally, plastic cookware also gets hot, breaking it down slowly, and potentially making it harmful.

Avoid plastics and “non-stick” coatings in cookware.

Clothing

First thought is to avoid synthetic clothing, but theres a catch… Synthetic clothing is significantly better at blocking harmful UV light from the sun. For example, polyester & Nylon UPF is about 30-50+, whereas cotton is around 5. UPF = SPF generally. For this, I prefer wool (UPF ~40) or denim (UPF 1000+ off the chart). However, thats hot, so using some tight knit polyester shirts is a must in warm climates. Many shirts from retailers like REI have this stuff. So far, the ones I own have never shed noticeably, though that may change.

Why am I talking about sun protection? Remember, the goal is your health, not fearful avoidance of one harm that subjects you to another.

For all fabrics that aren't expected to protect from the sun, natural fibers are preferred. Included is bedding, towels, bathrobe, pajamas, casual clothing, socks, etc.

Other thoughts

For all of this, my friend says that I probably don't need to worry, and I have never seen convincing evidence that microplastics are harmful inside the body. Yet, I operate as if it were proven, because I don't want to risk reading that I’ve been poisoning myself ten years from now.

[-] Preflight_Tomato@lemm.ee 3 points 4 months ago

Password Entropy = length * log~2~(possible_chars). So this would actually add 7*log~2~(10) => 23 bits of entropy, assuming the attacker knew that this section was numeric, or ~45 bits if they didn't.

For anyone curious: Current best practice is a minimum of 100 bits, or 16 characters assuming only letters, numbers, and special characters. The recommended minimum bits increases every year with computing power.

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