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Are those posts/comments/images available on other instances?
If an instance just shuts down, we just lose all that content? Sounds like a pretty fatal flaw.
Are those posts/comments/images available on other instances?
If an instance just shuts down, we just lose all that content? Sounds like a pretty fatal flaw.
Biden, the RAVE Act guy, selling water? This empire is so fucking cooked
See, it must have made their passwords easier to guess…
Rent seeking, theft/copyright infringement, walled garden you can’t escape (if Microsoft holds all your files good luck getting them back on Linux)
Microsoft needs to die.
Hey guys not to be a downer but like…what DO we do when a federated instance goes down and takes all its content with it?
Bro I’m American and they didn’t even mention algebra until 9th grade, the fuck you mean quadratics in middle school
Instructions unclear, I installed something called “Project Bluefin”?
The ads are not part of the stored video file, they are sent in as chunks of the stream in place of the actual video. When the ad is done, the regular video starts playing again. They are not “editing in” anything to be permanently stored as part of an uploaded video.
Imagine thinking they can’t detect when you try to skip forward during an ad.
All of that targeting data lives on Google’s servers already. Your computer isn’t trying to figure out who you are and what you like each ad play, Google already knows who you are when your browser makes a request for a video. Everything you are talking about is already server-side.
The ads won’t be baked in beforehand, they’ll be injected into the stream in real time. Videos are broken into chunks and sent over HTTP, they’ll just put ad chunks in during playback. There is no need to re-encode anything. If you deep link to a timestamp, the video just starts from that timestamp as normal. If you are a Premium user, the server just never injects the ads.
But you are correct that the client needs to be aware that ads are happening, so they can be indicated on screen, and so click-throughs are activated.
This is why Chrome went to Manifest v3 - so you can’t have any code looking for ad signals running on the page to try to counter it.
This is true, no matter what ElevethHour and their downvote brigade want you to believe.
This is not true, creators get paid for Premium user views.
ChatGPT rightly assumed you wouldn’t use a reserved word in your schema
Yeah don’t beat yourself up - when you are new to SQL it fucking let’s you know.
It’s easy to get distracted thinking about all the ways shit fits together., where you could have just gone wrong. And now, next time, you’ll know.
One Rich Asshole Called Larry Ellison
Yeah but the company of “wants to remain in the EU market” might
NFS is always cranky for me, and you can’t get it to use symlinks at all (yeah Samba’s implementation is janky but at least it exists)
It’s UID/GID 10000 on the host because you are using an unprivileged LXC container. Unprivileged means that “root” inside the container (which is just a user space of the host with access restrictions) is user 10000 on the host - this is so that files and processes inside the container don’t run with the real UID zero, where they could plant a malicious file, or run a malicious program that escapes containment that ends up with root access on the host.
Quickest way to make this work over samba is to force user 10000 and force group 10000. That way everything connecting to Samba would see the files as their own.
Honestly the better solution is to make your software inside the containers run with a local non-root user (which would be something like 10001) and then force samba to use that. Then nothing is running as root in or out of the containers. Samba will still limit access to shares based on the samba login, but for file access purposes it will still use the read/write levels of your non-root user (because of the force- directives)
Glizzy Straw Joe