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chemical_cutthroat@lemmy.worldto Programming@programming.dev•Just built Zync — a privacy-first tool to instantly share code, links, or notes (no login)3·15 days agoIt will stop the lazy, which is 99% of the battle. If you want some form of security, then either a user generated pin or a captcha will do the trick to keep bots away. If you want to avoid both of those, then a longer url will also work. 12 characters will prevent attacks from getting anything but lucky.
chemical_cutthroat@lemmy.worldto Programming@programming.dev•Just built Zync — a privacy-first tool to instantly share code, links, or notes (no login)2·15 days agoEven a captcha would work. You wouldn’t have to have your users create a one time use password, you can just have a set of 5 random numbers that someone has to type in in order to access the data.
chemical_cutthroat@lemmy.worldto Programming@programming.dev•Just built Zync — a privacy-first tool to instantly share code, links, or notes (no login)8·15 days agoIt says that once the content is accessed, it vanishes. So, you can have a max 2 day expiration length, but as soon as someone follows the link, it’s gone? It’s not a bad idea, but it is prone to abuse. I could write a scraper app that would give me all of the active URLs and in doing so would delete any message attached to them. I personally wouldn’t, because it doesn’t serve much purpose, but if there were a malicious agent, it wouldn’t take much to wreak havoc. It wouldn’t even be a DDOS level attack, just a simple scraper using minimal resources.
Truly, though, I do like it. I just think that the automatic removal might be a risky feature.
chemical_cutthroat@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•Anthem servers shutting down January 12, 2026English2·16 days agoIt was just a jab at the current Stop Killing Games stuff that is going on.
chemical_cutthroat@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•Anthem servers shutting down January 12, 2026English21·17 days agoLmao. Ubi shuts down The Crew, but EA is like, “idk, give anthem another 6 months.”
chemical_cutthroat@lemmy.worldto Games@sh.itjust.works•Steam can now show you how much frame generation changes your gamesEnglish81·19 days agoI don’t know, maybe I’m just used to being bad, but I’m playing Stellar Blade right now with frame gen (and according to the new Steam overly I’m 60 regular, 60 generated frames for 120 total) and it requires fairly strict timings with parries and dodges and I haven’t had any problems. I actually just wiped the floor with 2 bosses on my first attempt.
chemical_cutthroat@lemmy.worldto Games@sh.itjust.works•Steam can now show you how much frame generation changes your gamesEnglish123·19 days agoI just recently upgraded to a card capable of frame gen. As an above average gamer, I can say that I haven’t been taken out of the game yet by any weird shit, and I haven’t noticed any input lag. I’m not hardcore by any means, but I think the average player can get on board with frame gen and have a good time.
chemical_cutthroat@lemmy.worldto Games@sh.itjust.works•Bucking The Industry Trend Of Post-Launch Layoffs, Lies Of P Devs Received $7,500 Bonuses, Switch 2sEnglish21·22 days agoGood, I hope the continue to kick ass.
chemical_cutthroat@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Catbox.moe got screwed 😿English41·2 months agoIt’s everything I’ve ever wanted.
chemical_cutthroat@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Catbox.moe got screwed 😿English29·2 months agoRight, they are confirmed.
chemical_cutthroat@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Catbox.moe got screwed 😿English44·2 months agoWhich is exactly why I said TOS and not the US laws. I don’t really agree with the laws here either, because they create a safe harbor for illegal ends, but I understand that it is a lot easier, and arguably better, to self-police the content. That is what Patreon is doing. They view it as a violation of their TOS to generate revenue on a site that knowingly and willingly hosts CSAM. I’m with Patreon on this one. This wasn’t the first offence, and there is no way that the person that runs the site doesn’t know that material is on there. Pleading ignorant isn’t going to work. Running anonymous file hosting, no matter how good your intentions, is going to bring out the worst of the internet, guaranteed. If you can somehow get around that logic, you’ve got a bright future with the NRA.
chemical_cutthroat@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Catbox.moe got screwed 😿English413·2 months agoHow Libertarian of you.
“Ahhh shit, they opened the XOR gate! Quick, someone check the blood sacrifice box and find out if the cat is dead or alive!”
chemical_cutthroat@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Catbox.moe got screwed 😿English619·2 months agoYeah, it really comes back to the idea of if a file hosting service is responsible for what the user uploads, which is an argument that has been going on since the beginning of the internet. Ultimately, yes, I think they are. I think you have to actively moderate what is uploaded, but on top of that, there has to be swifter and stricter punishment for those that do upload things that are against TOS and/or illegal. If someone is uploading CSAM, then law enforcement needs to go after them. Maybe they’ll actually do something people appreciate, instead of killing minorities.
Edit: If you are downvoting me without giving a reason, I just have to assume you are Libertarian, and that’s being generous.
chemical_cutthroat@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Someone posted the Source Code of the IRS's Directfile on GithubEnglish1·2 months agoYou are correct. I guess what I should have said is that this is what they want us to see, no necessarily what they are using.
chemical_cutthroat@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Someone posted the Source Code of the IRS's Directfile on GithubEnglish6·2 months agoSure, but you have to file FOIA and wait. It’s not truly open source.
chemical_cutthroat@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Someone posted the Source Code of the IRS's Directfile on GithubEnglish164·2 months agoIt’s good in a sense that we can look over the code for any tomfoolery, but unless there is a smoking gun, it’s pretty worthless because it’s closed source by nature, and any changes they make won’t be published. Still, code nerds gonna code nerd.
chemical_cutthroat@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•SteamOS 3 finally released by Valve for other handheldEnglish25·2 months agoLol “finally”.
At this point, I’d rather have Zaphod.