I do things sometimes
Have you thought about solving this issue in the front end? The client I’m using (Mlem) implemented a feature to directly access the image if the proxy fails. This feature can either be triggered automatically or by pressing a button on the failed image. This allows users the benefit of the proxy while also having the option to give up their IP if they want to see a broken image.
You need physical access to one of your devices to approve web access. If someone had that they could also just turn on the toggle.
Are you saying enabling the setting to allow web access is downgrading your security? I think the security risk is super minimal. You need physical access to one of your devices to approve access every time.
Do you? I thought you just had to authorize from an Apple device every time.
It really doesn’t. I’ve seen bolts that have been at chargers for over 2 hours and still aren’t at 100%
The only thing wrong with this picture is a Bolt at a DCFC. They charge so ungodly slow they might as well be ICEing the stall they’re at.
What are you talking about? Even before this new “invisible cryptography” you set it up once per device and never have to think about it again.
Clicking an external link exposes your IP address to the server. All someone has to do is send a link that looks like something you want but actually just logs your ip address and you’re doxxed.
The old feastables was actually good. The new stuff tastes like rebranded Hersheys.
It depends on how you’re streaming it, but if you use some service that streams a torrent directly and then throws it away afterwards you took the torrent data without contributing anything back to the swarm
This kills the torrent
Somehow I got the exact same thing from mine
I have that bot blocked. Those posts have little value here since no one seems to comment on them.
If this requires admin rights to enable every week this is going to suck major ass for company MDM MacBooks
Would you build a house out of a metaphorical term? It’s not literal. If a phone doesn’t boot it’s as useful as a brick until you fix it.
What the fuck are you talking about. I was playing with custom roms 12 years ago and it was definitely a term people used. If anyone is ignorant here it’s you.
There is hard and soft bricking. Soft bricking means the phone is unusable, but fixable. Hard bricking means the phone is permanently unusable.
The forgetting words thing is awful. Thank god for ChatGPT or else I would never be able to remember them.
If there was a Lemmy account setting to automatically bypass the proxy on failure then it might not require any front end work, but the manual bypass button would definitely need to be implemented in each client