Ok so @techwolf12 and I were talking about blu-ray, and we suddenly found out about the existence of "BD-Live".
Basically as far as we can find, this was a feature that certain blu-ray discs had that allowed for additional online features to be provided.
Some examples I can find online are honestly quite extreme, like having a chatroom during the movie? What?
I'm super intrigued but can't seem to find /anything/ about this standard or what options it had.
Also?? Does this mean you can run code on your blu-ray player through this??? Can you boot linux? Do we have blu-ray linux?
So many questions!!
Anyone that knows more about this on here, or can link us to a bit more technical specification of this feature?
Just got a request from the Dutch railways' survey panel to update my personal information, to make sure my profile was still up to date - and I noticed that several of the questions had been improved *a lot*, leading me to suspect they had it reviewed by someone neurospicy (eg. some traditionally-vague-in-NL survey questions were clarified a lot).
Of particular interest was that aside from a man/woman/other/prefer-not-to-say option, they had an *additional* "how do you want to be addressed" field... which is freeform text input!
And near the end of the survey, it explicitly stated that they are working on better accessibility, both for physical disability and also things like neurodivergence, and whether they could ask some additional questions about that. So I guess that confirms my suspicion.
long-ish, about password managers
@elduvelle I personally use KeepassXC, primarily because it has a pretty good track record and no sketchy VC-backed company behind it with potential plans to hold all my login data hostage...
As for the risk that it itself gets hacked: yes, that risk does technically exist. There are ways to reduce that risk (using one that runs only locally, like KeepassXC, using one that's well-reviewed by security experts and open-source, etc.) but the chance is never zero.
But the main reason that password managers are still a good recommendation, is because of what the alternative is for most people: using the same password on every site, or some kind of procedurally generated password (which is not really any more secure) because there's only so much stuff you can remember. If you do that, then if one site gets compromised, it can leak your password for everything! Password managers don't have that risk, as long as your 'master password' has never been used on a site directly.
For the same reason, a physical notebook (not a text file) with a randomly generated password is also a completely fine option, even if some people make fun of it. As long as you use a trustworthy password generator. A notebook can't be hacked over the internet at all!
For the rest of the questions, I can only answer for KeepassXC: it does not require the internet in any way. It also does not synchronize between devices, though you *can* just sync over the file with something like Syncthing or Dropbox (it's fully encrypted), and compatible clients exist for various platforms. It's not the nicest interface but in terms of "just doing the thing I want it to do" it's been great.
Honestly the bottom line is that passwords just kinda suck, they're not a very good mechanism. But a password manager (or notebook), and some kind of two-factor authentication, gets you to as good as a place as is possible with passwords. And passwords are usually the only choice you get.
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@noracodes My kneejerk reaction would be 'chroot' but it'd be a bit of a pain to symlink the rest of the filesystem, perhaps a pre-made wrapper for that exists?
@jeremiah Would the relative unreliability of mobile network connections be acceptable in that case, or would that be something that a solution should be included for?
@maxthefox @mynameistillian To clarify, would this mean strictly a static design thing (so essentially an image/tilemap editor but geared towards board game layouts) or would there also be some kind of interactivity/playability to it for playtesting?
@cariad Relatedly, it's always slightly baffling to me how so many of the guys (it's almost always guys) who claim to want more minority rep, consistently question everything minorities tell them in how they should go about it.
Like, dude, if you actually knew how to solve this problem yourself, would you still be having it?
@raito Hmm, what does 'monorepo scale' mean here?
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Tram crash
How?!
https://www.nrk.no/stor-oslo/trikk-kjort-inn-i-butikk-i-oslo-sentrum-1.17102630 (Article in Norwegian, but the pictures speak for themselves)
re: Tram crash
@timstrutzi Looks like a switch derailment in a curve, judging from the picture? That seems like the most likely explanation anyway, and I think is one of the more common causes of rail crashes (but I'm sure there's a proper investigation ongoing)
CW-boost: fascism, "polarization"
Journalists: And where did this polarization come from? Why are both sides, and not me, to blame???
@mynameistillian So this isn't *exactly* a notes app, but out of curiosity, can you give this ancient relic of mine a try and see what it does for you? http://todo.cryto.net/list
@mynameistillian Right, let me ask it differently: can you name a notes app you've tried (any!) and describe what made it not work for you? It doesn't have to be a complete or perfectly accurate description, I'm basically just asking for a rant :P
@mynameistillian What would that entail for you?
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