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  • @noob404 said:

    @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:
    @bchot But yeah, you are right. We inadvertently give a lot of our information to corps like Google. So, no harm in storing our passwords. Unfortunately, that's the world we live. Big corps do have our lives on their palm.

    you just gotta pick 1 big corporation and let it handle your business.. don't spread over many, as then there's more chances you get hit when 1 of them goes down in a cyber attack (that yangyang maybe a part of with the 1000 servers they got on LET+RN thread).. =) =) =)

    Yah, but, isn't hedging the better option than having all your eggs in a basket? Or, maybe like contingency plan if your primary cheats on you?

    BTW, I don't condone two timing in a relationship. I am still talking about big corps and our data.

  • @noob404 said:

    @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:

    @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:

    @bchot said:

    @schrauger said:

    @Neat321 said:
    Does anyone here use Vaultwarden?

    I just started using it in the past month. I've been using KeePass for over a decade, but I wanted to have multiple databases with sharing and with account recovery features for family. So I set up vaultwarden in proxmox and migrated everything over.

    i don't know, i alsways thought google password storage same as samsung additional for mobiles is good enough.. why do people not trust big name password storage game? it is so easy to use and it's across all your logged in devices..

    You using Google's password manager fr?

    yep. you not? isn't it simple and straightforward? i have it "locked" for biometrics on mobile or at least a main windows unlock code on PC, but then again, PC is at home and my phone that has access to passwords - i keep it home too, already mentioned, it just has all the info and passwords and crypto and google pay with credit cards - galaxy S22, so i just bougth a better phone this summer (galaxy S25 edge, amazing machine, mostly bought it because it's SUPER THIN) and copied a few apps that i don't have any credit cards in them, like for Groupon and some others i use Google pay so no money can be taken, so i installed it to new phone for the groupons on the road, then ticketmaster and such, all without any way to get to my money, but same accounts allow to use the stuff on both phones. UFC fightpass app to watch stuff, couple of points accounts such as my groceries with digital coupons and Cabbage club for my MJ purchases (in store only so again no moeny involved). basically my new phone is useless if someone takes it and forces me to unlock it for them.. and that is a problem here in chicago, or at least was like half a year ago, reports of people being stopped by multiple vehicles at like 5-6am and forced under threat of gun violence to unlock their phones, quick run thru their apps and here you sit there sending crypto or your account money via some cash app to the fuckers that stopped you on your way to work or something..

    my neighbor even had such shit happen to him in front of the house, and others too.. i live next to downtown but where south side begins, so it's quite dangerous, but nothing stops them bad guys, they go deep to supposedly safe neighborhoods and get you there, cause you think you safe.. no.. i mean, Chicago is not dangerous, same like most cities, but sometimes people here come up with methods of parting you from your money which then spread over the country like wildfires in California..

    Bro, I am sure this did wonders for your avg words per comment, but, I am too tired to go through all that. Sorry.

    i just like to talk. in 2 words - bad people want your phone for the money you got in it.. so i have 2nd phone without any money in it. and 1 long message doesn't have much influence on the 1000 messages average..

    Ok, that's much better. BTW, running stock OS on the more private phone?

    yeah, it's checked and double checked.. android 16 with ONE UI 8. -- AFAIR.. funnily my S22 recently went thru 2 days of back to back updates that somehow got backed up since February.. SO on it i moved from Android 14 to 16 without even checking the 15.. Same for ONE UI - from 6 to 8... not sure why was it waiting more than half year to do that.. I didn't even notice, although new phone is keeping up with all the updates..

  • @noob404 said:
    I am trying to make sense of a training pipeline on GitHub and I am extremely tired. Might just call it an early day today, unless Dustin has a few surprises planned. I hope for the latter.

    i doubt that, judging by the 3 voice heard now, most people are doing their thing, i guess.. Hype is not what it used to be on Monday.. 😭😭😭

  • @noob404 said:

    @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:
    @bchot But yeah, you are right. We inadvertently give a lot of our information to corps like Google. So, no harm in storing our passwords. Unfortunately, that's the world we live. Big corps do have our lives on their palm.

    you just gotta pick 1 big corporation and let it handle your business.. don't spread over many, as then there's more chances you get hit when 1 of them goes down in a cyber attack (that yangyang maybe a part of with the 1000 servers they got on LET+RN thread).. =) =) =)

    Yah, but, isn't hedging the better option than having all your eggs in a basket? Or, maybe like contingency plan if your primary cheats on you?

    well, if Google flops, I don't wanna be part of the Internet anymore.. =)

    Thanked by 1BasToTheMax
  • @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:

    @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:

    @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:

    @bchot said:

    @schrauger said:

    @Neat321 said:
    Does anyone here use Vaultwarden?

    I just started using it in the past month. I've been using KeePass for over a decade, but I wanted to have multiple databases with sharing and with account recovery features for family. So I set up vaultwarden in proxmox and migrated everything over.

    i don't know, i alsways thought google password storage same as samsung additional for mobiles is good enough.. why do people not trust big name password storage game? it is so easy to use and it's across all your logged in devices..

    You using Google's password manager fr?

    yep. you not? isn't it simple and straightforward? i have it "locked" for biometrics on mobile or at least a main windows unlock code on PC, but then again, PC is at home and my phone that has access to passwords - i keep it home too, already mentioned, it just has all the info and passwords and crypto and google pay with credit cards - galaxy S22, so i just bougth a better phone this summer (galaxy S25 edge, amazing machine, mostly bought it because it's SUPER THIN) and copied a few apps that i don't have any credit cards in them, like for Groupon and some others i use Google pay so no money can be taken, so i installed it to new phone for the groupons on the road, then ticketmaster and such, all without any way to get to my money, but same accounts allow to use the stuff on both phones. UFC fightpass app to watch stuff, couple of points accounts such as my groceries with digital coupons and Cabbage club for my MJ purchases (in store only so again no moeny involved). basically my new phone is useless if someone takes it and forces me to unlock it for them.. and that is a problem here in chicago, or at least was like half a year ago, reports of people being stopped by multiple vehicles at like 5-6am and forced under threat of gun violence to unlock their phones, quick run thru their apps and here you sit there sending crypto or your account money via some cash app to the fuckers that stopped you on your way to work or something..

    my neighbor even had such shit happen to him in front of the house, and others too.. i live next to downtown but where south side begins, so it's quite dangerous, but nothing stops them bad guys, they go deep to supposedly safe neighborhoods and get you there, cause you think you safe.. no.. i mean, Chicago is not dangerous, same like most cities, but sometimes people here come up with methods of parting you from your money which then spread over the country like wildfires in California..

    Bro, I am sure this did wonders for your avg words per comment, but, I am too tired to go through all that. Sorry.

    i just like to talk. in 2 words - bad people want your phone for the money you got in it.. so i have 2nd phone without any money in it. and 1 long message doesn't have much influence on the 1000 messages average..

    Ok, that's much better. BTW, running stock OS on the more private phone?

    yeah, it's checked and double checked.. android 16 with ONE UI 8. -- AFAIR.. funnily my S22 recently went thru 2 days of back to back updates that somehow got backed up since February.. SO on it i moved from Android 14 to 16 without even checking the 15.. Same for ONE UI - from 6 to 8... not sure why was it waiting more than half year to do that.. I didn't even notice, although new phone is keeping up with all the updates..

    That's good. OneUI has come a long way, from freezing upon 2-3 months of use requiring a factory reset every 3 months to being so stable. I heard on the flagships, they have also added multiple customisable options for the UI/UX in the latest OneUI builds.

  • @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:
    I am trying to make sense of a training pipeline on GitHub and I am extremely tired. Might just call it an early day today, unless Dustin has a few surprises planned. I hope for the latter.

    i doubt that, judging by the 3 voice heard now, most people are doing their thing, i guess.. Hype is not what it used to be on Monday.. 😭😭😭

    Let's hope it changes real quick or atleast by this Friday.

  • @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:

    @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:
    @bchot But yeah, you are right. We inadvertently give a lot of our information to corps like Google. So, no harm in storing our passwords. Unfortunately, that's the world we live. Big corps do have our lives on their palm.

    you just gotta pick 1 big corporation and let it handle your business.. don't spread over many, as then there's more chances you get hit when 1 of them goes down in a cyber attack (that yangyang maybe a part of with the 1000 servers they got on LET+RN thread).. =) =) =)

    Yah, but, isn't hedging the better option than having all your eggs in a basket? Or, maybe like contingency plan if your primary cheats on you?

    well, if Google flops, I don't wanna be part of the Internet anymore.. =)

    True, Google is the internet. That's where we are and that's what's scary to me. Shit, I am caught in a loop, back to the original point! Need some sleep. aarrgghhh!

  • @noob404 said:

    @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:

    @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:

    @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:

    @bchot said:

    @schrauger said:

    @Neat321 said:
    Does anyone here use Vaultwarden?

    I just started using it in the past month. I've been using KeePass for over a decade, but I wanted to have multiple databases with sharing and with account recovery features for family. So I set up vaultwarden in proxmox and migrated everything over.

    i don't know, i alsways thought google password storage same as samsung additional for mobiles is good enough.. why do people not trust big name password storage game? it is so easy to use and it's across all your logged in devices..

    You using Google's password manager fr?

    yep. you not? isn't it simple and straightforward? i have it "locked" for biometrics on mobile or at least a main windows unlock code on PC, but then again, PC is at home and my phone that has access to passwords - i keep it home too, already mentioned, it just has all the info and passwords and crypto and google pay with credit cards - galaxy S22, so i just bougth a better phone this summer (galaxy S25 edge, amazing machine, mostly bought it because it's SUPER THIN) and copied a few apps that i don't have any credit cards in them, like for Groupon and some others i use Google pay so no money can be taken, so i installed it to new phone for the groupons on the road, then ticketmaster and such, all without any way to get to my money, but same accounts allow to use the stuff on both phones. UFC fightpass app to watch stuff, couple of points accounts such as my groceries with digital coupons and Cabbage club for my MJ purchases (in store only so again no moeny involved). basically my new phone is useless if someone takes it and forces me to unlock it for them.. and that is a problem here in chicago, or at least was like half a year ago, reports of people being stopped by multiple vehicles at like 5-6am and forced under threat of gun violence to unlock their phones, quick run thru their apps and here you sit there sending crypto or your account money via some cash app to the fuckers that stopped you on your way to work or something..

    my neighbor even had such shit happen to him in front of the house, and others too.. i live next to downtown but where south side begins, so it's quite dangerous, but nothing stops them bad guys, they go deep to supposedly safe neighborhoods and get you there, cause you think you safe.. no.. i mean, Chicago is not dangerous, same like most cities, but sometimes people here come up with methods of parting you from your money which then spread over the country like wildfires in California..

    Bro, I am sure this did wonders for your avg words per comment, but, I am too tired to go through all that. Sorry.

    i just like to talk. in 2 words - bad people want your phone for the money you got in it.. so i have 2nd phone without any money in it. and 1 long message doesn't have much influence on the 1000 messages average..

    Ok, that's much better. BTW, running stock OS on the more private phone?

    yeah, it's checked and double checked.. android 16 with ONE UI 8. -- AFAIR.. funnily my S22 recently went thru 2 days of back to back updates that somehow got backed up since February.. SO on it i moved from Android 14 to 16 without even checking the 15.. Same for ONE UI - from 6 to 8... not sure why was it waiting more than half year to do that.. I didn't even notice, although new phone is keeping up with all the updates..

    That's good. OneUI has come a long way, from freezing upon 2-3 months of use requiring a factory reset every 3 months to being so stable. I heard on the flagships, they have also added multiple customisable options for the UI/UX in the latest OneUI builds.

    got no time to customize my phones.. i better read a book. i said knowing that haven't held a book in my hands in like 10 years.. now i am so full of it, i started reading again, makes me important... =) hehe

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  • @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:

    @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:

    @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:

    @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:

    @bchot said:

    @schrauger said:

    @Neat321 said:
    Does anyone here use Vaultwarden?

    I just started using it in the past month. I've been using KeePass for over a decade, but I wanted to have multiple databases with sharing and with account recovery features for family. So I set up vaultwarden in proxmox and migrated everything over.

    i don't know, i alsways thought google password storage same as samsung additional for mobiles is good enough.. why do people not trust big name password storage game? it is so easy to use and it's across all your logged in devices..

    You using Google's password manager fr?

    yep. you not? isn't it simple and straightforward? i have it "locked" for biometrics on mobile or at least a main windows unlock code on PC, but then again, PC is at home and my phone that has access to passwords - i keep it home too, already mentioned, it just has all the info and passwords and crypto and google pay with credit cards - galaxy S22, so i just bougth a better phone this summer (galaxy S25 edge, amazing machine, mostly bought it because it's SUPER THIN) and copied a few apps that i don't have any credit cards in them, like for Groupon and some others i use Google pay so no money can be taken, so i installed it to new phone for the groupons on the road, then ticketmaster and such, all without any way to get to my money, but same accounts allow to use the stuff on both phones. UFC fightpass app to watch stuff, couple of points accounts such as my groceries with digital coupons and Cabbage club for my MJ purchases (in store only so again no moeny involved). basically my new phone is useless if someone takes it and forces me to unlock it for them.. and that is a problem here in chicago, or at least was like half a year ago, reports of people being stopped by multiple vehicles at like 5-6am and forced under threat of gun violence to unlock their phones, quick run thru their apps and here you sit there sending crypto or your account money via some cash app to the fuckers that stopped you on your way to work or something..

    my neighbor even had such shit happen to him in front of the house, and others too.. i live next to downtown but where south side begins, so it's quite dangerous, but nothing stops them bad guys, they go deep to supposedly safe neighborhoods and get you there, cause you think you safe.. no.. i mean, Chicago is not dangerous, same like most cities, but sometimes people here come up with methods of parting you from your money which then spread over the country like wildfires in California..

    Bro, I am sure this did wonders for your avg words per comment, but, I am too tired to go through all that. Sorry.

    i just like to talk. in 2 words - bad people want your phone for the money you got in it.. so i have 2nd phone without any money in it. and 1 long message doesn't have much influence on the 1000 messages average..

    Ok, that's much better. BTW, running stock OS on the more private phone?

    yeah, it's checked and double checked.. android 16 with ONE UI 8. -- AFAIR.. funnily my S22 recently went thru 2 days of back to back updates that somehow got backed up since February.. SO on it i moved from Android 14 to 16 without even checking the 15.. Same for ONE UI - from 6 to 8... not sure why was it waiting more than half year to do that.. I didn't even notice, although new phone is keeping up with all the updates..

    That's good. OneUI has come a long way, from freezing upon 2-3 months of use requiring a factory reset every 3 months to being so stable. I heard on the flagships, they have also added multiple customisable options for the UI/UX in the latest OneUI builds.

    got no time to customize my phones.. i better read a book. i said knowing that haven't held a book in my hands in like 10 years.. now i am so full of it, i started reading again, makes me important... =) hehe

    What are you reading right now?

  • @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:

    @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:
    @bchot But yeah, you are right. We inadvertently give a lot of our information to corps like Google. So, no harm in storing our passwords. Unfortunately, that's the world we live. Big corps do have our lives on their palm.

    you just gotta pick 1 big corporation and let it handle your business.. don't spread over many, as then there's more chances you get hit when 1 of them goes down in a cyber attack (that yangyang maybe a part of with the 1000 servers they got on LET+RN thread).. =) =) =)

    Yah, but, isn't hedging the better option than having all your eggs in a basket? Or, maybe like contingency plan if your primary cheats on you?

    well, if Google flops, I don't wanna be part of the Internet anymore.. =)

    When that happens, like the whole internet might break down. Same with AWS and CloudFlare. Too many companies depenend on it that. If they all break down, the whole internet will probably crumble!

    Thanked by 1bchot
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  • @noob404 said:

    @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:

    @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:
    @bchot But yeah, you are right. We inadvertently give a lot of our information to corps like Google. So, no harm in storing our passwords. Unfortunately, that's the world we live. Big corps do have our lives on their palm.

    you just gotta pick 1 big corporation and let it handle your business.. don't spread over many, as then there's more chances you get hit when 1 of them goes down in a cyber attack (that yangyang maybe a part of with the 1000 servers they got on LET+RN thread).. =) =) =)

    Yah, but, isn't hedging the better option than having all your eggs in a basket? Or, maybe like contingency plan if your primary cheats on you?

    well, if Google flops, I don't wanna be part of the Internet anymore.. =)

    True, Google is the internet. That's where we are and that's what's scary to me. Shit, I am caught in a loop, back to the original point! Need some sleep. aarrgghhh!

    i mean, i started using internet when google wasn't a thing yet, i had to do metacrawler, altavista, yahoo. google changed things. plus i share first name with one of the creators, makes me proud.. LOL.. recently I read about his MEGAYACHT.. wow.. it' seven bigger than Zuckerberg's.. 142m vs 118m.. measuring decks.. =)

    have you seen that Saturday Night Live skit about DECKS that needed to be WRAPPED?

  • @BasToTheMax said:

    @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:

    @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:
    @bchot But yeah, you are right. We inadvertently give a lot of our information to corps like Google. So, no harm in storing our passwords. Unfortunately, that's the world we live. Big corps do have our lives on their palm.

    you just gotta pick 1 big corporation and let it handle your business.. don't spread over many, as then there's more chances you get hit when 1 of them goes down in a cyber attack (that yangyang maybe a part of with the 1000 servers they got on LET+RN thread).. =) =) =)

    Yah, but, isn't hedging the better option than having all your eggs in a basket? Or, maybe like contingency plan if your primary cheats on you?

    well, if Google flops, I don't wanna be part of the Internet anymore.. =)

    When that happens, like the whole internet might break down. Same with AWS and CloudFlare. Too many companies depenend on it that. If they all break down, the whole internet will probably crumble!

    This reminds me of the time when AWS went down around Diwali (Indian festival) cause most Indian employees were on a break.

    Thanked by 1BasToTheMax
  • sorry, it was about Decks that needed Sacking.. LMAO one of the best skits ever IMHO..

    Thanked by 1noob404
  • @noob404 said:

    @BasToTheMax said:

    @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:

    @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:
    @bchot But yeah, you are right. We inadvertently give a lot of our information to corps like Google. So, no harm in storing our passwords. Unfortunately, that's the world we live. Big corps do have our lives on their palm.

    you just gotta pick 1 big corporation and let it handle your business.. don't spread over many, as then there's more chances you get hit when 1 of them goes down in a cyber attack (that yangyang maybe a part of with the 1000 servers they got on LET+RN thread).. =) =) =)

    Yah, but, isn't hedging the better option than having all your eggs in a basket? Or, maybe like contingency plan if your primary cheats on you?

    well, if Google flops, I don't wanna be part of the Internet anymore.. =)

    When that happens, like the whole internet might break down. Same with AWS and CloudFlare. Too many companies depenend on it that. If they all break down, the whole internet will probably crumble!

    This reminds me of the time when AWS went down around Diwali (Indian festival) cause most Indian employees were on a break.

    LOL =) just LOL.. =)

  • @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:

    @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:

    @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:
    @bchot But yeah, you are right. We inadvertently give a lot of our information to corps like Google. So, no harm in storing our passwords. Unfortunately, that's the world we live. Big corps do have our lives on their palm.

    you just gotta pick 1 big corporation and let it handle your business.. don't spread over many, as then there's more chances you get hit when 1 of them goes down in a cyber attack (that yangyang maybe a part of with the 1000 servers they got on LET+RN thread).. =) =) =)

    Yah, but, isn't hedging the better option than having all your eggs in a basket? Or, maybe like contingency plan if your primary cheats on you?

    well, if Google flops, I don't wanna be part of the Internet anymore.. =)

    True, Google is the internet. That's where we are and that's what's scary to me. Shit, I am caught in a loop, back to the original point! Need some sleep. aarrgghhh!

    i mean, i started using internet when google wasn't a thing yet, i had to do metacrawler, altavista, yahoo. google changed things. plus i share first name with one of the creators, makes me proud.. LOL.. recently I read about his MEGAYACHT.. wow.. it' seven bigger than Zuckerberg's.. 142m vs 118m.. measuring decks.. =)

    have you seen that Saturday Night Live skit about DECKS that needed to be WRAPPED?

    Man, only yahoo and google are the names I have heard. Prolly cause we got internet much later than you guys. I mean, affordable internet connection is a newer thing (in the last decade or so) in India.

    As for the SNL skit, I haven't. Infact, I have felt that the recent episodes have been a hit and miss, with more misses. I mean, when you compare it with their golden age with Andy Samberg, Kete Mckinnon, etc.

  • @bchot said:
    sorry, it was about Decks that needed Sacking.. LMAO one of the best skits ever IMHO..

    I am gonna watch this and get back.

  • @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BasToTheMax said:

    @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:

    @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:
    @bchot But yeah, you are right. We inadvertently give a lot of our information to corps like Google. So, no harm in storing our passwords. Unfortunately, that's the world we live. Big corps do have our lives on their palm.

    you just gotta pick 1 big corporation and let it handle your business.. don't spread over many, as then there's more chances you get hit when 1 of them goes down in a cyber attack (that yangyang maybe a part of with the 1000 servers they got on LET+RN thread).. =) =) =)

    Yah, but, isn't hedging the better option than having all your eggs in a basket? Or, maybe like contingency plan if your primary cheats on you?

    well, if Google flops, I don't wanna be part of the Internet anymore.. =)

    When that happens, like the whole internet might break down. Same with AWS and CloudFlare. Too many companies depenend on it that. If they all break down, the whole internet will probably crumble!

    This reminds me of the time when AWS went down around Diwali (Indian festival) cause most Indian employees were on a break.

    LOL =) just LOL.. =)

    This actually did happen last month or so.

  • @noob404 said:

    @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:

    @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:

    @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:
    @bchot But yeah, you are right. We inadvertently give a lot of our information to corps like Google. So, no harm in storing our passwords. Unfortunately, that's the world we live. Big corps do have our lives on their palm.

    you just gotta pick 1 big corporation and let it handle your business.. don't spread over many, as then there's more chances you get hit when 1 of them goes down in a cyber attack (that yangyang maybe a part of with the 1000 servers they got on LET+RN thread).. =) =) =)

    Yah, but, isn't hedging the better option than having all your eggs in a basket? Or, maybe like contingency plan if your primary cheats on you?

    well, if Google flops, I don't wanna be part of the Internet anymore.. =)

    True, Google is the internet. That's where we are and that's what's scary to me. Shit, I am caught in a loop, back to the original point! Need some sleep. aarrgghhh!

    i mean, i started using internet when google wasn't a thing yet, i had to do metacrawler, altavista, yahoo. google changed things. plus i share first name with one of the creators, makes me proud.. LOL.. recently I read about his MEGAYACHT.. wow.. it' seven bigger than Zuckerberg's.. 142m vs 118m.. measuring decks.. =)

    have you seen that Saturday Night Live skit about DECKS that needed to be WRAPPED?

    Man, only yahoo and google are the names I have heard. Prolly cause we got internet much later than you guys. I mean, affordable internet connection is a newer thing (in the last decade or so) in India.

    As for the SNL skit, I haven't. Infact, I have felt that the recent episodes have been a hit and miss, with more misses. I mean, when you compare it with their golden age with Andy Samberg, Kete Mckinnon, etc.

    i was using internet in the university special room back in 96.. only got my home thru the university too in 98-99, kinda stole my dean's password.. was so fun when it stopped working so i called and asked why, and gave them my name, and later they caught me live in the building and kept asking how i got password - was it BACKORIFICE? what was it? i'm like - dean left login/password on the desk, i just memorized it when being yelled at for something else...

  • As for the SNL skit, I haven't. Infact, I have felt that the recent episodes have been a hit and miss, with more misses. I mean, when you compare it with their golden age with Andy Samberg, Kete Mckinnon, etc.

    this is a skit from LONG ago.. and it's 2 of the funnies people on TV doing it.. very very funny..

    • I had a DECK
    • and I had a SACK
    • I needed my DECK SACKED
    • and so I SACKED HIS DECK
  • ok using this opportunity i am sneaking away for an hour, gotta get food for the belly.. TTYL.

  • @BasToTheMax said:

    @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:

    @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:
    @bchot But yeah, you are right. We inadvertently give a lot of our information to corps like Google. So, no harm in storing our passwords. Unfortunately, that's the world we live. Big corps do have our lives on their palm.

    you just gotta pick 1 big corporation and let it handle your business.. don't spread over many, as then there's more chances you get hit when 1 of them goes down in a cyber attack (that yangyang maybe a part of with the 1000 servers they got on LET+RN thread).. =) =) =)

    Yah, but, isn't hedging the better option than having all your eggs in a basket? Or, maybe like contingency plan if your primary cheats on you?

    well, if Google flops, I don't wanna be part of the Internet anymore.. =)

    When that happens, like the whole internet might break down. Same with AWS and CloudFlare. Too many companies depenend on it that. If they all break down, the whole internet will probably crumble!

    and they keep building more DCs, more reliance on same, good old same 3-4 companies.. Akamai included..

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  • @bchot said:
    ok using this opportunity i am sneaking away for an hour, gotta get food for the belly.. TTYL.

    See ya soon

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  • @bchot said:
    sorry, it was about Decks that needed Sacking.. LMAO one of the best skits ever IMHO..

    You didn't have to rip me up..... :lol:
    I am sure you have watched this one:-

  • @bchot said:
    ok using this opportunity i am sneaking away for an hour, gotta get food for the belly.. TTYL.

    ME as well. Will be back in an hour or so.

  • @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:

    @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:

    @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:

    @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:
    @bchot But yeah, you are right. We inadvertently give a lot of our information to corps like Google. So, no harm in storing our passwords. Unfortunately, that's the world we live. Big corps do have our lives on their palm.

    you just gotta pick 1 big corporation and let it handle your business.. don't spread over many, as then there's more chances you get hit when 1 of them goes down in a cyber attack (that yangyang maybe a part of with the 1000 servers they got on LET+RN thread).. =) =) =)

    Yah, but, isn't hedging the better option than having all your eggs in a basket? Or, maybe like contingency plan if your primary cheats on you?

    well, if Google flops, I don't wanna be part of the Internet anymore.. =)

    True, Google is the internet. That's where we are and that's what's scary to me. Shit, I am caught in a loop, back to the original point! Need some sleep. aarrgghhh!

    i mean, i started using internet when google wasn't a thing yet, i had to do metacrawler, altavista, yahoo. google changed things. plus i share first name with one of the creators, makes me proud.. LOL.. recently I read about his MEGAYACHT.. wow.. it' seven bigger than Zuckerberg's.. 142m vs 118m.. measuring decks.. =)

    have you seen that Saturday Night Live skit about DECKS that needed to be WRAPPED?

    Man, only yahoo and google are the names I have heard. Prolly cause we got internet much later than you guys. I mean, affordable internet connection is a newer thing (in the last decade or so) in India.

    As for the SNL skit, I haven't. Infact, I have felt that the recent episodes have been a hit and miss, with more misses. I mean, when you compare it with their golden age with Andy Samberg, Kete Mckinnon, etc.

    i was using internet in the university special room back in 96.. only got my home thru the university too in 98-99, kinda stole my dean's password.. was so fun when it stopped working so i called and asked why, and gave them my name, and later they caught me live in the building and kept asking how i got password - was it BACKORIFICE? what was it? i'm like - dean left login/password on the desk, i just memorized it when being yelled at for something else...

    LOL! This is funnier than the skit!

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