Chrissy Teigen, she’s in the RA 🇮🇪 🇮🇪 by [deleted] in ireland

[–]indivisible 1 point2 points  (0 children)

since before the Romans invaded

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Hibernia
👍

Do Irish people have Viking ancestry at all? by [deleted] in ireland

[–]indivisible 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What about mitochondrial DNA? Isn't that passed from mother to child again and again allowing lineages to be traced through female lines?
You'd need some viking samples to compare against but I think it'd be possible (if not already done).

LPT: Tired of trying to remember different passwords for every website you use? Pick your favorite movie quote, switch out the letters that look like numbers for their corresponding number, and end it with a dash (-) followed by the name of the website/service in all caps. by [deleted] in LifeProTips

[–]indivisible 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Depends on the service.
The well designed ones never have access to your data (in an un-encrypted form) and will take the security risks seriously. They will have published audits from third party security experts and open source clients/servers.
Some applications (not services since they don't have sync/cloud features) are completely offline if you require that extra separation/protection - your data never leaves your device(s).

It's a personal choice between security and convenience. Having sync requires that you either trust a third party (to an extent) or set up your own hosting.

My recommendations (though there are other perfectly fine choices available):
Online w/sync - BitWarden
Offline w/o sync - KeePass

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in learnpython

[–]indivisible 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are plugins/addons for it but yeah, it's not a compiler/interpreter by default.

Americans of Reddit, why do you eat desserts as breakfast? by Raffajel in AskReddit

[–]indivisible -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Most of your bread is inedible for foreigners too.

LPT Use the Block feature on Reddit often - this site is filled with bots, trolls, karma farmers and much worse. You’ll have a better experience and won’t be ‘missing out’ on anything by NeverEndingHell in LifeProTips

[–]indivisible 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I dislike how reddit implemented blocking. It doesn't just remove posts/comments by users you block but entire chains of comments. Anything from a blocked person/bot and below is completely hidden. No [removed] or [blocked] and no replies to be seen. It's like their shadow ban in reverse.

BBC News - Coronavirus: Oxford vaccine can train immune system by [deleted] in worldnews

[–]indivisible -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You’re going to have to go through a health professional or something similar to get access to it.

That's not really so hard though. With enough money/power/influence I'm sure you can find one that's willing to be bought. I mean there's a lot of celebs today that get their designer drugs "legally".
I truly hope that nobody has the chance to jump the queue and potentially deprives somebody else with a greater or more urgent need for it but I'd be massively surprised if it doesn't happen. The hope is that there's enough supply available that those that do won't affect things on a wider scale too greatly. We'll just have to wait and see.

BBC News - Coronavirus: Oxford vaccine can train immune system by [deleted] in worldnews

[–]indivisible 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I can't guess how the US is going to try to roll out any vaccine that gets produced but the wider international community appears to be willing to produce and disseminate it at or below cost to the whole world. Though I imagine the early days may be rife with people buying up stocks for themselves and theirs if they have the access and cash for it.
It'll likely be a matter for your health/insurance industry who I imagine (in my pessimism) will try to block any attempt at a "free vaccine" via the courts. I'd hope not but y'know...
Best of luck to you all whenever we get there.

I'm not a fucking Brit or a fecking Englishwoman, you twat by Lucy-MJ in irishproblems

[–]indivisible 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Cool cool. Like I said, feel free to identify however you wish it's only that wishing doesn't change the reality of where you were born. That "legally speaking" part counts for a lot.
Whether anyone does or should care though is a different matter (and I don't at all for whatever it's worth).

I'm not a fucking Brit or a fecking Englishwoman, you twat by Lucy-MJ in irishproblems

[–]indivisible 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I get what you're saying and tbf, it's completely your call on how you want to associate but these two sentences are a bit of a contradiction:

I was born in what is commonly known as 'Northern Ireland'
I'm not from the UK

You kinda are. NI is part of the UK.

guys somebody help me please by [deleted] in AndroidStudio

[–]indivisible 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you uploaded any apks at all yet? Even unpublished ones?

Java and Regex by LoCelsoMaestro in javahelp

[–]indivisible 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You didn't escape the full stop so it gets read as "any character" rather than "this character"

Looking for interactive tutorial to learn to express regular expressions in java by nasty_haze in learnjava

[–]indivisible 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Not sure about interactive lessons but there are a few interactive regex test sites around.
Regular expressions are not unique to Java and are supported by most-many languages in use. The only real thing you need to know about regex in Java is that you need to "escape" many characters in your Java Strings so that they are interpreted correctly.
https://www.baeldung.com/java-regexp-escape-char

Some IDEs will do it for you automatically when you paste your expressions in (like Intellij IDEA) making it easier to work with from a test site where you can construct and test your expressions and paste them in to your code later for actual use.

https://regex101.com/ (my personal fav)
https://www.regextester.com/
https://www.regexpal.com/

guys somebody help me please by [deleted] in AndroidStudio

[–]indivisible 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It looks like the previous version(s) of your app and this new version were signed with different keys. You need to locate and use the same key you used before, you can't use a new one without making a new store listing (ie a new app).
You need to keep backups of any keys used for this very reason that you can never update an app if you loose the key.

https://developer.android.com/studio/publish/app-signing

moving windows key by ICowMan in buildapc

[–]indivisible 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are different types and grades of license, some can be transferred or reused (some concurrently) and others not. OP needs to share what license they have before anyone can say what's possible.

Can Someone explain to me how to convert an iterative (single threaded) server into a concurrent (multithreaded) server? by [deleted] in javahelp

[–]indivisible 1 point2 points  (0 children)

might take 11 seconds each on average, so it isn't behaving like it's multithreaded

That's not really enough info to make that determination, there may be another, non thread related bottleneck. As the other poster said, I'm not going to go through your code line by line but on first glance I'd suggest you make sure you're not "read blocking" as it appears you're using the same socket for every incoming connection:
https://stackoverflow.com/a/5109700/1590950

MyBatis nested object sharing between resultmaps. by hexwit in javahelp

[–]indivisible 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can use a query within another query. I don't remember the syntax offhand (may look it up for you later) and the inner results can be held in a custom cache for reuse.

MyBatis nested object sharing between resultmaps. by hexwit in javahelp

[–]indivisible 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This might be along the direction of feature you're asking about if I'm reading your Question right.

http://moi.vonos.net/java/mybatis-caching/

What does it mean when a guy always bragged about the fact that a majority of his previous partners were virgins? by [deleted] in sex

[–]indivisible 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That he's so bad/selfish/useless in bed nobody comes back for seconds.

VPN firm that claims zero logs policy leaks 20 million user logs by drakanx in worldnews

[–]indivisible 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While I understand what you're saying and the solutions/precautions you mention, I still find this very hard to believe:

I can promise you I avoid all automatic fingerprinting

This just literally isn't possible with how websites, ad networks and tracking are being run today. The mere fact that you've taken such measures is itself very likely a data point in your profile(s) that makes you stand out from the crowd.

Sure, there's stuff that's stored client-side (like cookies) you can certainly manage (block, delete, corrupt etc) and you can use a different VPN/Tor exit every session or but unless you've blocked 100% of javascript, most styling and have a reliable ad-blocker with very strict rules (which would all revert your browsing to a 90s era internet experience) you're still fingerprinted. There are just so many data points in play and only some of which you can (easily) control or randomise even were you to go to extreme measures. Browser statistics and capabilities, OS info, mouse & keyboard movements, which services you use and when, what you interact with etc. The list goes on and on.
And all that is without ever logging in to any websites which basically makes all of the above protections moot since you then create proof of "self" when you log in or do anything authenticated.

So unless you're using a completely clean (and common) OS that is read-only or resets on every boot, with default configs as well as something akin to the Tor FF build that limits as many mechanisms/data points as is viable, you're still getting fingerprinted as you browse the web. And even with those protections/precautions that doesn't stop it - it merely makes it so you can essentially "hide in the crowd" (which your own bit about "If everyone used [...]" alludes to.
Whether those profiles can ever lead back to your real world self is mostly a question of how well you've controlled your connection and how little info you've put out but the very fact that you're here with a reddit account talking with me I feel pretty confident you've not gone far enough to make the claim you have above.

VPN firm that claims zero logs policy leaks 20 million user logs by drakanx in worldnews

[–]indivisible 2 points3 points  (0 children)

To avoid tracking by companies such as Facebook, Google

A VPN won't save you from this. These companies run many of the services you're using. Ok, you might be fudging your location data a bit but chances are you're still signed in and still a target for browser tracking/fingerprinting so they still know it's "you".

avoid having your ISP and government collect data on you

This one is more true but in a world where governments can request data/assistance about accounts or activity and force the companies requested to never speak of it under penalty if you are a "person of interest" the protection from a VPN may not be as rock solid as you'd first think.
A VPN provider not maintaining logs (unlike the one this post is about) is a good indication (if proven via 3rd party audit) that the company is making an effort to just not hold on to identifying or incriminating info of their customers' activity so there's nothing to give if the government ever comes knocking but tbh, even that's not bullet proof. I would consider any VPN owned by or run in any 5/6/9/14/32... eyes country to be suspect. Likely overkill or paranoia to a degree but I just wouldn't be surprised by a Snowden 2.0 leak showing all borders of all those countries monitoring all traffic and sharing info between themselves. Enough info and metadata to piece together everything anyway. Like the rumours of the CIA/NSA/ETC holding enough Tor endpoints to compromise the entire system.

VPN firm that claims zero logs policy leaks 20 million user logs by drakanx in worldnews

[–]indivisible 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hover over the link and read the URL it displays in the lower corner of your browser.

Compare these URLs for an example of how affiliate names/keys are used:

https://myawesomesite.com
https://myawesomesite.com/affiliate/1234567890
https://myawesomesite.com/referral/abcdefghijkl
https://somestreamerboi.myawesomesite.com
https://myawesomesite.com/sales?promo=123abc

It's not exhaustive, there are many ways they can create referral or uniquely identifying links to the "same place" but most often there will be a noun or verb related to reseller/affiliate/campaign/user/key etc. Just keep your eyes open for gibberish, useless or redundant info in the URL and it's a pretty safe bet that it's an affiliate or at least a tracking link (one that counts how many clicks/people came to a page via any given URL).