[-] [email protected] 0 points 1 week ago

But the reasoning stays the same.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago
  1. Optimistic person. And if saying "this idea might just work" encourages people you love to try things, then it also helps people you love.
  2. We could debate on what "overly" means. If you believe you will win the lottery this is just stupid and naive, but if you believe you can start a profitable restaurant this is not overly optimistic. Still you must not be stupid when trying.
  3. This is debatable. This statement is very broad.
  4. Correct if you are realistic and not pessimistic. My hot take should be formed: "People who claim are realists are most often just pessimists, who will pass all ideas as bad". Actually to continue from here we should exactly define all the words we are using. And in this case it would not be a hot take anymore. Also I believe to decide to try and take interview you must feel optimistic about it instead of pessimistic.

My hot take is targeting "realists" who say: "Your idea is bad. Do not pursue it. I am just being realistic." Even though their idea has maybe small but fair chance of succeeding. This is just discouragement - which is more often seen in pessimists.

Actually at this point I do not even know enough about words and definitions to continue.

I think we should actively try to encourage each other to act, also by believing in others ideas (still do not believe in winning the lottery).

[-] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

Prince of Persia

[-] [email protected] 6 points 1 week ago

DHCP only acts in local networks which is in 90%:

  1. home network where you trust every device to not spy on you
  2. office network where in most cases your emloyer provided you with the hardware. And in 10%:
  3. Public WiFi

The only thing leaked in DHCP is your MAC. Attacker can use this info to identify brand of our network adapter. Or if they have really huge database of laptop manufacturers attacker can identify your device. If you use VPN or TOR the only thing they know from now on is that you use VPN or TOR. And if they really have everything in that database they will be able to tell who bought that computer. So now attacker can only knows who is in their netwotk.

Which is useless in scenario 1. and 2. Where you already know who is in your network and owner of that network has no database to identify you based on your MAC.

In scenario 3. If we are talking about huge public networks like WiFi provided from your town. If infiltrated by 3 letter agencies which may have such database they could theoretically track your location based on which town network you connected to.

But you can protect yourself from this:

  1. Do not connect to public networks
  2. Your OS/Network card driver allow you to use random MAC address. Just enable random MAC in your network settings. In Android: WiFi > Select specific network > Privacy > Use randomized MAC.

Also take note some general location tracking can already be done through mobile networks.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

Who is stopping you from taking a break? My hot take is just a general recommendation, especially for people you love.

[-] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago
  1. I like useful delusions.
  2. If you are optimistic for others you ancourage them to do stuf. Doing some stuff that may not work is 100000% better than watching Netflix/TV. Especially in current nihilistic social climate.
  3. Pessimist and optimist are both right (not my quote)
  4. Example: Pessimist: I will not get this job -> So I will not even apply -> 0% chance of getting a job -> 100% correct Optimist: I will get this job -> I apply and prepare -> 20% chance of getting this job -> 20% correct But who cares if you are correct. What matters is taking a chance. This comes way more useful if you are optimistic every day. So you apply for a job whenever there is a chance. And if you apply for 10 jobs from initial 20% you get 89% chance to get a good job.

Being naive is not the same as being optimistic.

[-] [email protected] 9 points 1 week ago

Realists are just pessimists.

You should be an optimist even if you are faking it. To lift others up.

[-] [email protected] 5 points 2 weeks ago

Actually it is. New users may join wrong inactive community.

I vote for closing.

[-] [email protected] 6 points 3 weeks ago

Thank you!

Also changing diapers is not hard at all. You get used to it after second change. It becomes boring task you do not think about - like going to the toilet yourself.

[-] [email protected] 35 points 3 weeks ago

I could not agree more about my wife! She is totally awesome and I really love spending time with her. We are constantly goofing arround. I had a crush on her since we have been 14 and started dating. Now 10 years together we are married and got our first kid. I could not be happier.

She is just changing diapers right now and I am thinking how lucky I am to have her.

I also believe actively trying to have positive/wholesome view on a world helps a lot.

This is why I really like this community.

[-] [email protected] 10 points 1 month ago

element.io/blog/the-eu-digital-markets-act-is-here/

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Edit: Question based on DMA: element.io/blog/the-eu-digital-markets-act-is-here/

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I just became dad last month. So from more experienced fathers: What are best ways to express love to your family?

[-] [email protected] 18 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

One should not use boolean just because variable has only two states.

I believe when you use boolean when enum should be used is called "boolean blindness".

Eg: isFemale instead of enum Sex {MALE;FEMALE} It also gives you an option to simply extend code if requirements change and there are more than two options.

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