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  • ask for an exact transcript of what your coworker said.you need to go back and reframe the situation for what it is.example: coworker: they stole! .. vs .. you: there was spare food, that i had good reason to utilize.if they already formed a perception based on your coworker, then you could either just accept defeat.. or walk out ("im not having this conversation because you are pre-decided on your interpretation).maybe talk to a lawyer.

  • search-engines @lemmy.ml

    prieco searchengine

    prieco.net
  • FF addons&extensions @lemmy.ml

    JShelter : javascript restrictions ext

    addons.mozilla.org /en-US/android/addon/javascript-restrictor/
  • FF addons&extensions @lemmy.ml

    proxy-toggle ext

    addons.mozilla.org /en-US/android/addon/proxy-toggle/
  • FF addons&extensions @lemmy.ml

    lemmylinks : lemmy + reddit crossposter ext

    addons.mozilla.org /en-US/android/addon/lemmylinks/
  • FF addons&extensions @lemmy.ml

    ext: markdown-web-clipper

    addons.mozilla.org /en-US/android/addon/markdown-web-clipper/
  • search-engines @lemmy.ml

    oscobo searchengine

    www.oscobo.com
  • search-engines @lemmy.ml

    gibiru searchengine

    gibiru.com
  • search-engines @lemmy.ml

    yep searchengine

    yep.com
  • search-engines @lemmy.ml

    wiby searchengine

    wiby.org
  • you must read @lemmy.ml

    the science of consequences

  • search-engines @lemmy.ml

    udm14 searchengine

    udm14.org
  • search-engines @lemmy.ml

    chatnoir searchengine

    www.chatnoir.eu
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    greppr searchengine

    greppr.org
    • one large dht for all files !
    • no tracker (decentralized tracker)
    • de-duplication feature
    • immutability while allowing some mutability
    • expands its mission beyond filesharing (website hosting)
    • encryption and local features
    • other subtle design efficiencies

    you shouldn't look at lack of popularity/social-proof as an indication of weakness, because the attractiveness is mired by some random vices.

    • technical learning curve dissuades newcomer adoption. easy UX is vital.
    • doesn't provide a huge major/urgent benefit over bittorent
    • critical mass matters. and has none.
    • piracy matters. piracy is popular. but this project was never intented for that.
    • weird seeming connections cryptocurrency and businesses that leverage it to create p2p markets.
    • competition with zeronet and also all the other filesharing techs that already exist and have satisfied users.

    final note:i got it configured to work on android! but i'm ,personally, not aware of a one-click android app from google playstore that "just works" instantly.

  • commentary on the yggdrasil overlay network:

    Yggdrasil nodes are ordinary userspace routers that intentionally forward traffic for any peer that is reachable over the overlay.When a local node learns a route to an “Internet‑on‑ramp” (a peer that has a public IPv6 address or a NAT‑traversing tunnel), it adds that path to its routing table and advertises it to its other neighbors. Because every peer can act as a router, traffic from a device that has only a local peer‑to‑peer link can be carried through any other node that has a route to the wider Internet, even though that node is not on the same LAN.

    In the traditional Internet, routers are owned and operated by ISPs or autonomous systems that enforce policies such as “do not forward traffic for non‑customer addresses” and NAT/firewall rules that block arbitrary inbound forwarding. Ordinary end‑devices are not allowed to advertise themselves as routers for other users, so a local host cannot automatically use a neighbor’s Internet connection unless explicit forwarding (e.g., NAT, proxy, VPN) is configured.

    Yggdrasil’s design therefore differs in two key ways:

    1. Overlay routing is decentralized. Each node maintains a small routing table of reachable peers and, by default, will forward packets on behalf of any other node in the overlay 

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    2. No ISP‑imposed forwarding policies. Because the overlay runs over arbitrary transports (TCP/TLS, QUIC, etc.) and all nodes are peers, there is no external authority that blocks or filters traffic‑forwarding decisions, allowing local peers to act as on‑ramps to the wider Internet.

    Consequently, a device on a local Yggdrasil LAN can reach the public Internet through any neighboring node that has an external path, while the conventional Internet prevents this kind of unrestricted peer‑to‑peer routing.

    https://github.com/yggdrasil-network/yggstack . this is a rootless implementation which runs on any mobile(ipv6) android phone (via termux).its best to not think of it as an immediate, full, replacement for the the entire internet

  • nssy

  • companies like google also discover zero-day hacks. i'm sure they would never use them. (/sarcasm)

  • not gemini(protocol) .not lynx .

  • health insurance companies (in effect), murder thousands of people every year. one CEO is murdered and they make a big fuss.

  • i saw another news piece that reported extremely dangerous inmates being incorrectly mixed with regular inmates and an unknown max amount of deaths resulting.

  • maybe it's time for Basic Income

  • "i got it on temu"! 😂

  • liberals are the shitty dystopia that we can actually, somewhat, tolerate.

  • this is why chatgpt is too liberal

  • felt like we almost had a monopoly of google+samsung phones

  • i know a place that looks extremely similar to that