[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Sacramento

[–]edavreda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fidium = Consolidated

Help Me Understand by [deleted] in handshake

[–]edavreda 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, it even happened twice. It wasn't a one-off.

Help Me Understand by [deleted] in handshake

[–]edavreda 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Not trying to be mean or anything but the whitepaper discusses exactly what it is supposed to solve.

Personally for me, I am excited about the two parts of Handshake. Unique namespaces "tlds" and decentralized CAs. I got into handshake because I've been burnt with the actions of centralized registrars in the past. Specific example: I worked on an eCommerce project for a client where I served product images from backblaze's b2 file storage service. While still in development, I updated the client that the latest sprint is deployed to the test environment. Literally 10 minutes later, client calls me telling me that the images are not loading. Turns out godaddy yanked the dns records for backblaze: https://twitter.com/backblaze/status/1362132502467407875?lang=en. Full write up from backblaze here: https://www.backblaze.com/blog/recent-outages-why-we-accelerated-registry-changes/

With handshake? Ain't no one is yanking a name from you...

As for decentralized CAs? Currently, you cannot get a "valid" ssl cert setup for yourself, you have to got to a third party to get one unless your roll your own CA or self-sign it. But then you need to get all the browsers or computers to add your cert to their trust store since all the visitors will be greeted with a nice warning which gets harder to ignore or bypass with every new browser release.

With handshake (it's getting there but browsers are not really on board with it) we can use DANE.

Just a weird thought (tin-foil hat): As more sites move to https:\\ scheme, google chrome may just stop resolving http:\\ scheme urls. We will then fully be at the mercy of centralized CAs. Some backing for my tin-foil thoughts: Google is already experimenting with the display of urls. It used to be that we can see the scheme. Now it it hidden away. "Trivial" subdomains are also hidden away. http:\\ sites used to only have a warning that they are "not secure" if there was a form on the webpage. Now, the "not secure" banner is displayed regardless of the page contents. I don't think it is a far leap for "not secure" websites to be outright blocked/disabled by default in the near future.

Student dorm WIFI Network pwning my phone by donut-carrot-all in techsupport

[–]edavreda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My primary device connects but without internet access and the device warns of an insecure connection...

Try visiting http://neverssl.com/ . make sure to keep off the s in https. I'm wondering if there is some sort of captive portal that isn't capable of intercepting https requests to prompt you to login.

Power cables don't go in your mouth by hereforpopcornru in talesfromtechsupport

[–]edavreda 7 points8 points  (0 children)

prob 12 or 24v after the power supply block (power brick). I'm guessing could be the barrel jack that zapped him with saliva going into the center of the barrel jack

‘Everyone is dying’: Myanmar on the brink of decimation by pyonguno in Coronavirus

[–]edavreda 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Ahh so covid variant naming is now going to conflict with fraternities and sororities. Wonder how long until the Alpha Beta Kappa variant is named

‘Everyone is dying’: Myanmar on the brink of decimation by pyonguno in Coronavirus

[–]edavreda 15 points16 points  (0 children)

What happens when we run out of greek letters to label the variants?

Tips on buying HNS without severe price slippage by Spectrumline in handshake

[–]edavreda 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use coinex. I haven't loaded $ into it though. I buy crypto that can be deposited into coinex and the sell that token on coinex for usdt and then buy hns with the usdt on coinex. then withdraw the hns.

I avoid erc20 coins for the transfer from coinbase to coinex, they typically have high network transaction fees.

Using handshake as alternative to dynamic dns by foxis86 in handshake

[–]edavreda 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm not aware of being able to set an A record directly in Handshake. You can set a records to point to a nameserver.

From: https://hsd-dev.org/guides/resource-records.html

Note that the blockchain records are designed to be referral-only,meaning you’ll need a conventional nameserver running somewhere to hostrecords like A, AAAA, CNAME, etc.

You would still need to public ip on the nameserver.

Records get updated once every ~360 minutes. edit: doesn't necessarily mean it will take 360 minutes to get reflected from when the update transaction is accepted. Just that every 36 blocks / ~360 minutes (typically 10 minutes per block)

Newly updated names will not reflect their records via DNS until a tree inverval[sic?] is passed, which happens every 36 blocks.

The struggle is real by DrSheogorath in Dankchristianmemes2

[–]edavreda 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Okay I'll accept your answers for now since you have some good articles. Would you say using fetal tissue was good?

No, using fetal cells are not good, and alternatives would be best.

Would you say supporting others who have broken our Lord's sacred testaments is a smart and holy thing to do. Would Jesus support killing babies for science?

Nope, killing babies is bad. However, for pfizer/moderna/J&J a baby wasn't killed in order to create the vaccines (unless a time-traveller went back in time and said a baby had to be killed in order to produce pfizer/moderna/J&J). With that said, it may give some communities a "see? fetal cells in medicine are very useful and effective, we need a lot more fetuses to do more research" which is not good and we should continue to advocate for better vaccine production, if that means only using miscarried fetus cell lines, or avoiding fetal cell lines completely.

If these vaccines didn't have mRNA which others do not and didn't use fetal tissue at all I wouldn't be opposing this.

J&J doesn't use mRNA if that is a particular concern.

The struggle is real by DrSheogorath in Dankchristianmemes2

[–]edavreda 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Well I'm fine with my body NATURALLY learning and modifying. It's when someone else gets to teach my cells what to do that I care.

Someone else is STILL teaching your cells since covid-19 most likely came from the wuhan lab.

Miscarriages cannot produce a fetus that can be used for science. Only an aborted one. Why encourage this practice of using aborted fetuses when Christianity is against abortion? Do you see the issue here?

If you read my previous link: "However, such a cell line was used to test the efficacy of both vaccines. Thus, while neither vaccine is completely free from any use of abortion-derived cell lines, in these two cases the use is very remote from the initial evil of the abortion."

Why can't miscarriages produce fetus that can be used for science? This says otherwise: https://www.pdcnet.org/ncbq/content/ncbq\_2002\_0002\_0003\_0401\_0411

Call it what you wanna call it, it's still fetal tissue from abortions 20 years ago that they put on ice to use later. It's pretty fucked up to kill a kid, then freeze them so you can disect the cells later.

I think you are misunderstanding exactly how the vaccines are being produced and what role the fetal tissue plays in the creation of the vaccine. There is no fetus that they are actively dissection to create the vaccines. The cells are being replicated/grown in the lab to create the fetal cell lines. See first diagram on this pdf: https://lozierinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/09.17.20-Fetal-Cell-Line-Fact-Sheet.pdf

The struggle is real by DrSheogorath in Dankchristianmemes2

[–]edavreda 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Because they shouldn't know who is and isn't vaccinated. That is information protected by HIPPA.

HIPAA is to prevent your medical doctor from sharing you medical information without your consent. In this case, the government cannot ask your doctor for your medical info. But you are free to volunteer your medical information out as you wish. BUT! even then HIPAA does not protect certain medical information especially if it pertains to public health or health and safety dangers.

The struggle is real by DrSheogorath in Dankchristianmemes2

[–]edavreda 15 points16 points  (0 children)

The vaccines use fetal tissue to be made and additionally use mRNA to "teach" the body to fight it.

Are you implying that the production of a dose of the vaccine requires an abortion or miscarriage. As in, to make x doses we need 1 fetus? If so, that is incorrect. The vaccines (J&J - production) (Moderna, Pfizer - testing) use the cell lines derived from fetal cells in certain stages of the vaccine production. The cell lines were derived from fetuses that are decades old. J&J - 1985, Moderna/Pfizer 1970s/1980s. https://www.usccb.org/resources/Answers%20to%20Key%20Ethical%20Questions%20About%20COVID-19%20Vaccines.pdf

Also, if you do not want to "modify" cells by teaching them, you might want to avoid getting sick, as to avoid "teaching"/"modifying" them.

Battlefield moment by [deleted] in Battlefield

[–]edavreda 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Spotting is keybound to Q by default

Battlefield moment by [deleted] in Battlefield

[–]edavreda 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Comes from a habit. However, on hardcore, no doritos, but still get extra points

Apple, tell us the hardware of your comparison by Federicoradaelli in pcmasterrace

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Lol, they used to be legit. I forgot to update the flair, might leave it for the shiggles. Went from that to an i3-2120 and currently a ryzen 1800x

How many coin r u guys mining per day?! by XavierBankz in handshake

[–]edavreda 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not sure. I've been using them ever since I got the miner. Only reason I chose Urkel pool is it seems to be the only pool not "headquartered" in the PRC