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MrPoopyButthole@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Why haven’t we seen a peer-to-peer (P2P) social media platform yet?61·4 months agoThis kind of idea has been floating around for a while but it takes a really smart person a decent amount of time to get a proof of concept off the ground that will excite other people and create momentum.
Your idea is a little nieve and could be accomplished in much more efficient ways using things like hashes and checksums. A new p2p protocol would need to be developed for the use case of real time messaging and historical message histories.
There are already some concept peer to peer messaging apps that use wireless to create mesh networks for the scenario of total internet or power collapse.
Your character is at full power from day 1, so you only get stronger by learning to play better. The naval combat can take a bit of time to master but it’s fun. The only thing you get for playing a long time are cosmetics. If you want to get sweaty with PvP then you can find a group on the SoT discord. Otherwise, for more casual play you can sail solo or join other players using the open crew matchmaking system. I have around 1700 hours in the game and it’s just as fun as when I started.
Sea of thieves.
You get to talk to people. It can be a grind if you want. Or PvP if you want. Or just fishing and relaxing if you want. It has matured nicely and is still popular.
All creatures, including humans, possess instinctual knowledge. This is stuff we are born with. For instance: fear of snakes, or estinating how much protein is in our food by taste. Some of our instinctual knowledge is about mate selection since procreation is a very important goal for a species. We use our nose to detect if others are a good immune system match, and we use our eyes to see if they are sick or unhealthy and also assess their ability to nurture children. That last part is where the boobs come in. They make breast milk and so they are a feature that gives pleasure to see. There is no choice about it. We like what we like because of our genetic programming.
MrPoopyButthole@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•When can we expect Executives with robot security?6·5 months agoThey would have to choose between their mobile phones and electronic warfare protection systems that could possibly stop a drone. Add some security guards and you have some locked down unhappy rich people, which makes me happy.
MrPoopyButthole@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•When can we expect Executives with robot security?9·5 months agoTrue and besides that, they might just have bugs or inaccuracies that could make them think their owner is a target. Humans are much safer for now.
MrPoopyButthole@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Have you used so-called "AI" for actually productive work ?17·6 months agoClaude sonnet 3.5 and GPT 4o are good for coding
MrPoopyButthole@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Linux@lemmy.ml•What do you use to analyze journalctl?2·6 months agoI’m seconding this recommendation
MrPoopyButthole@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Best jurisdiction for exit nodes?151·6 months agoIMO if you are using a companies VPN then the larger the company, the more chance it’s data is being exfiltrated. Looking at you Nord.
If you know how to host your own then your risk goes dramatically down. Although for anonymity you should choose a cloud that you don’t need to give your personal info to. Good luck with that.
This is why criminals rely on hacked devices. No credit card needed.
If you are simply torrenting some media then no one is looking at you anyway. Pretty much any VPN or location would be fine for that.
Your security posture should relate to your risk.
One of my favourite ex people.
this is the way