Maybe 9mm?
Edit: never been in a shooting, but maybe only because i dodged all the bullets?
Maybe 9mm?
Edit: never been in a shooting, but maybe only because i dodged all the bullets?
i think CDs spin faster - there were some business-card sizex CD ROMs back in the day. nb data is read from the inside out
why should that have been unplayable?
there’s a razor thin line between the top-hat old-school capitalist stereotype and anti-semitic imagery
super cute! love it
As you read the scroll, it disappears.
Friendly faces everywhere
I’d suggest SICP, but since you said Python:
First if all: my Not Sure Fry was intended as a joke.
So, just to understand you correctly:
I can collect just about everything in the DB tables I’ve seen without being logged into the instance with some external work. Can you see which communities I follow? Which feeds I watch (and when I do that)? Who I interact with through DMs?
are you trying to get my point?
so i can only pray for the end of time then
you are (still) missing my point - but i might be wrong as well (i am mot too familiar with ActivityPub).
my point is not that my public posts are in fact public and can be (and probably are) mined through unknown parties, but that instance owners have even more, probably more valuable info, like IP addresses from which not just geolocation but also wake times, device usage patterns and other gnarly stuff could be extracted, that could - together with other personalized surveillance info (like the usual adware stuff) - be aggregated to give a bigger picture.
just showing (as you did) that one can get some info about me through my (public) actions does not refute the point that instance owners have access to more, not-so-public information
thanks for the clarification - i was really close to leave “civilization” behind and start my life in the woods
you miss the point: instance owners have quite a lot more information on their user’s activities than what’s public.
or would you argue that reddit does not aggregate data because it’s all public?
and wayyyy too large
then why is there a repost button in my lemmy app?