The higher the number, the newer the generation of USB. Mostly it means they have faster data transfer speeds and can output more power when charging devices.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What is the fundamental difference between sudo and doas ?
0·2 months agoSudo: Always uses the root user to get access to run a command, no matter which user you want to run the command as. Doas: Uses the user you want to run the command as to actually get access to run the command.
Not really. It’s more similar to if the webserver was connected to the internet through a VPN with it’s HTTP(S) port forwarded through the VPN. You connect to the VPN’s IP address, which forwards to the webserver’s IP which stays hidden. And you yourself are also connected to the internet through a (separate) VPN. Now, instead of a VPN connection, both you and the webserver are connected to the internet through Tor circuits.
This video does a good job of explaining how it works.
When a regular website is visited through Tor Browser, Tor protects/anonymizes you as a user. If a website is hosted at an onion address, the web server is also protected by Tor, the same way as you are.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•If servers can be compared to automobiles, which aspect of IT can this be compared to ?
0·2 months agoI’d say container platforms/serverless hosting. The boat element (container ship) represents Docker/containers, and the car element represents the fact that, in the end everything is still reliant on physical servers, so it’s not really serverless per se.
Because it’s my money they’re paid from.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are some simple ways to boost your health and mood?
0·3 months agoFor me, getting more outside in nature, traveling more and improving my sleep schedule has tremendously boosted my mental (and overall) health. Also mostly overcoming my quarter-life crisis helped a lot (yes, that’s a thing apparently).
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•What do you NOT do, that you would do without privacy violation? [discussion]
0·3 months agoLots of things.
I’d start a YouTube channel to document my travel life, but Google.
I’d use LinkedIn to expand my professional network, but Micro$lop.
I’d join communities related to my hobbies that mostly exist in FB groups or subreddits, but, yeah.
There are also things I still do, although differently. Like using Google Maps to view detailed information about places, like accessibility, restaurant reviews etc. But I only do it through a browser, and I use CoMaps for navigation. Or banking apps, due to convenience. Or the GoPro Quik app so I can remotely control my GoPro when I mount it on the outside of my car. Or music streaming services.
Surveillance sucks, but I try to find compromises that I can live with when needed. I can live with some inconvenience, but to a degree.
The two
else ifs should be switched, because if the second one is true, the first one is also always true, so you’ll never reach the second one.
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pics@lemmy.world•[OC] Gran Canaria with Tenerife looming in the back.
0·3 months agoThe camera doesn’t matter, the photographer behind it does. Great pic!
Obviously I’d use my index and middle fingers on my computer mouse.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Both Fedora and Ubuntu will get AI support – soonEnglish
511·3 months agoSoooo, which distro to switch to next? Or are they all gonna go down this route eventually? Maybe I’ll try a *BSD for once.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How plausible is a medical tricorder?
0·3 months agoNo you’re not! :D
What you’re talking about is basically an encrypted backup. Seedvault does exactly that, it’s included in many custom ROMs, including GrapheneOS.