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  • socsa@piefed.socialtoFunny@sh.itjust.worksThat's a work of art
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    1 day ago

    I have never needed a drying rack in my life. On the very rare occasion I can’t just dry something and put it away, I leave it sitting on a towel to dry. When I am done I wash the towel and the counter again becomes empty. I am not kidding when I say I am an empty counter extremist.




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    The immediately obvious way is that you don’t need a fucking scaffolding around your sink for any of this. Put the knives on magnets like a normal person. Dry your dishes and put them away like an adult, you aren’t in college anymore, have some fucking dignity. Put the fruit literally anywhere else. That leaves the soap, which can just sit on the fucking counter. It’s not going to damage anything in an earthquake. It doesn’t need to be caged.

    Counters should be flat, clean and empty of single purpose appliances or extraneous errata. This is the recipe for positive mental health.








  • socsa@piefed.socialtoPolitical Memes@lemmy.worldNo Kings!
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    3 days ago

    fascist rhetoric

    Did you actually read this link? All it says is some Roman philosopher coined the term. The rest is very shallow editorial from the author about Jesus or something. The modern understanding of the phrase derives from European enlightenment philosophy which was the principle which rejected monarchy and feudalism.

    Like my dude, it’s ok to be critical of modernity without cynically rejecting all of its first principles.







  • You really want every post you’ve ever voted on archived forever by every instance on the fediverse? You don’t see any deeper security or privacy concerns with that?

    The user agent approach currently used by piefed still makes it easy to detect brigading because the agent is static in the short term. You can ban the agent and you basically deny the user the ability to vote. With a few simple modifications to the activity pub protocol, all individual actions can be cryptographically authenticated without the need for plaintext user strings at all.

    The reality is that the plaintext user agents doesn’t even prevent abuse by a rogue instance, since such an instance could just generate infinite users anyway. Piefed actually makes this easier to identify by tracking other metrics for individual user agents, like vote ratios.