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@paco @BenAveling it is just a stupid electronic device

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  • paco@infosec.exchangeP paco@infosec.exchange

    @godofbiscuits Great. So at least we're on the same wavelength.

    I don't want to provoke irritation in (or support a project that irritates) the very people I want to support. Perhaps what you're saying is that this is going to have low appeal to people who themselves are part of the LGBTQ community? I can understand that.

    But is it bad? Is there a reason that well-intentioned folks like me should oppose it instead of support it? Is it more offensive than beneficial? I'm genuinely asking.

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    godofbiscuits@sfba.social
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    #263

    @paco i'm of the mind that it’s bad. Demurring/deferring to the idea that "gay" = even controversial coming from LGBTQ people themselves is a form of shame.

    And shame has killed a lot of us.

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    • ramsey@phpc.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
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      ramsey@phpc.social
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      #264

      @paco @dotmeow There’s the up-front costs for getting the gTLD, but then it’s something like USD $25k per year to maintain, isn’t it? Is the group setting up something for recurring donations, or will the cost of registrations/renewals cover the regular ICANN fees and infrastructure costs?

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      • ramsey@phpc.socialR ramsey@phpc.social

        @paco @dotmeow There’s the up-front costs for getting the gTLD, but then it’s something like USD $25k per year to maintain, isn’t it? Is the group setting up something for recurring donations, or will the cost of registrations/renewals cover the regular ICANN fees and infrastructure costs?

        ramsey@phpc.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
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        ramsey@phpc.social
        wrote on last edited by
        #265

        @paco @dotmeow I do like how they’re planning to funnel the profits directly into queer community causes, though. Best of luck to them!

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        • ramsey@phpc.socialR ramsey@phpc.social

          @paco @dotmeow I do like how they’re planning to funnel the profits directly into queer community causes, though. Best of luck to them!

          ramsey@phpc.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
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          ramsey@phpc.social
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          #266

          @paco @dotmeow I just backed them.

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          • paco@infosec.exchangeP paco@infosec.exchange

            @godofbiscuits Great. So at least we're on the same wavelength.

            I don't want to provoke irritation in (or support a project that irritates) the very people I want to support. Perhaps what you're saying is that this is going to have low appeal to people who themselves are part of the LGBTQ community? I can understand that.

            But is it bad? Is there a reason that well-intentioned folks like me should oppose it instead of support it? Is it more offensive than beneficial? I'm genuinely asking.

            godofbiscuits@sfba.socialG This user is from outside of this forum
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            godofbiscuits@sfba.social
            wrote on last edited by
            #267

            @paco you could just donate to LGBTQ causes directly.

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            • feld@friedcheese.usF This user is from outside of this forum
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              feld@friedcheese.us
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              #268
              @paco @dotmeow they know it's gonna cost them $25k every year just to keep the TLD active, right?

              $6,450 per quarter ($25,800/year)
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              • dymaxion@infosec.exchangeD This user is from outside of this forum
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                dymaxion@infosec.exchange
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                #269

                @tiotasram
                So, the claim with SGX is that if you trust intel to have done the implementation right and not have their keys compromised, then you can know the hash of the code that's running on the server and that that code is isolated from the rest of the OS and firmware. With open source server code and reproducible builds, you can then confirm that the server is running the code inside the enclave that it should be, and with ends to end encryption between you and the enclave (and keys held inside the enclave), that nothing in between you and the enclave has touched it. It's a good model, with two problems: the SGX code has to talk to the GPU and somehow keep all of that interaction inside the trust zone of the enclave, and intel and Nvidia need to have done their jobs correctly. The fact that they don't mention encrypted GPU memory etc. is the first big red flag for me. Even with that, though, SGX has had a lot of bugs over the years, and by most accounts Nvidia's attempts at GPU enclaves are much less secure.
                @paco

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                • floatybirb@mastodon.socialF This user is from outside of this forum
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                  floatybirb@mastodon.social
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                  #270

                  @paco Other things being equal I prefer a mix of genders on a planet.

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                  • davidculley@hachyderm.ioD This user is from outside of this forum
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                    davidculley@hachyderm.io
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                    #271

                    @paco https://infosec.exchange/@david_chisnall/115888276811158389

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                    • floatybirb@mastodon.socialF floatybirb@mastodon.social

                      @paco Other things being equal I prefer a mix of genders on a planet.

                      paco@infosec.exchangeP This user is from outside of this forum
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                      paco@infosec.exchange
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                      #272

                      @floatybirb agreed. Now, if you asked me whether I would want to live on a planet that was governed by all women or governed by all men, I’d pick all women every time. But population? Yeah. Variety is better.

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                      • davidculley@hachyderm.ioD davidculley@hachyderm.io

                        @paco https://infosec.exchange/@david_chisnall/115888276811158389

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                        paco@infosec.exchange
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                        #273

                        @davidculley I remember the stupid cryptocurrency thing, but I didn’t realise Moxie was driving that or that it led to him leaving Signal. I didn’t pay close enough attention. It all fits a bit better now.

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                        • gsuberland@chaos.socialG This user is from outside of this forum
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                          #274

                          @paco this goes beyond basic compute resources and is also applied to user attention and familiarity. things get changed constantly because the developers think a new design is better, without attaching any cost to user discomfort and the time/energy it takes to relearn the new way, or the time/energy that needed to be invested in learning the previous way.

                          modern Linux is rapidly following the same trajectory, unfortunately. in terms of sane alternatives we're basically left with the BSDs.

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                          • tamonten@mstdn.socialT This user is from outside of this forum
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                            tamonten@mstdn.social
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                            #275

                            @paco Just checked and there’s still missing pictures on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cetaceans that are worth checking out.
                            (Beaked whales)

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                            • tamonten@mstdn.socialT tamonten@mstdn.social

                              @paco Just checked and there’s still missing pictures on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cetaceans that are worth checking out.
                              (Beaked whales)

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                              paco@infosec.exchange
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #276

                              @tamonten 😃 That was the inspiration for this.

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                              • mikalai@privacysafe.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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                                mikalai@privacysafe.social
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #277

                                @paco
                                This is a good perspective. 💯
                                Hm. In unix/linux I feel in control. Windows? For myself I try to avoid Windows out of self-respect.

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                                • gsuberland@chaos.socialG gsuberland@chaos.social

                                  @paco this goes beyond basic compute resources and is also applied to user attention and familiarity. things get changed constantly because the developers think a new design is better, without attaching any cost to user discomfort and the time/energy it takes to relearn the new way, or the time/energy that needed to be invested in learning the previous way.

                                  modern Linux is rapidly following the same trajectory, unfortunately. in terms of sane alternatives we're basically left with the BSDs.

                                  paco@infosec.exchangeP This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  paco@infosec.exchange
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #278

                                  @gsuberland I agree. And related to that, people often talk about liking Windows because of familiarity. Part of the argument is that using Windows at home and at work probably makes people better in both places. Frankly (a) I think the average person is less familiar than they think they are (Dunning-Krueger), and (b) this point you make: Microsoft is frequently taking actions that make one less familiar with Windows than they were.

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                                  • paco@infosec.exchangeP paco@infosec.exchange

                                    @gsuberland I agree. And related to that, people often talk about liking Windows because of familiarity. Part of the argument is that using Windows at home and at work probably makes people better in both places. Frankly (a) I think the average person is less familiar than they think they are (Dunning-Krueger), and (b) this point you make: Microsoft is frequently taking actions that make one less familiar with Windows than they were.

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                                    gsuberland@chaos.social
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                                    #279

                                    @paco I personally use it because it can run the things I want to run, and Linux can't do that. for everything else, I'm on FreeBSD.

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                                    • klu9@ohai.socialK This user is from outside of this forum
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                                      klu9@ohai.social
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                                      #280

                                      @paco

                                      Added to my wishlist!

                                      #KungFuMovies #WongKarwai #TonyLeungChiuwai

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                                      • ramsey@phpc.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
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                                        ramsey@phpc.social
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                                        #281

                                        @paco butts in racks

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                                        • dl@indieweb.socialD This user is from outside of this forum
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                                          dl@indieweb.social
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                                          #282

                                          @paco I know that 98%🐬 of people agree with this message.

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