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Most recently, I needed a smb 1.0 server to host an iso to an ipmi. I thought about it, rolled my eyes, bought a digital ocean server for $4/month and told Deepseek Flash Free via openrouter via opencode the root credentials and told it to ssh in there wget the iso and and make an smb 1.0 server and give the me credentials.

A couple of days before that, I told it to make a website, and then I kept telling it to do little changes and add crazy graphics. I just wanted to see what it could do. I made 30n3.com as a tech demo built on hugo hosted in cloudflare pages.

I was so impressed with this that I am fully transitioning many of my WordPress sites to this new gen workflow. I just redid my agency site (cyberbrand.net)to using similar method and the whole thing feels like I felt with geocities and tripod as a teenager. Its fun and I'm exploring and there don't seem to be any boundaries.

Before that I just used it for silly stuff like suing people and sending cease and desists.


That's exactly what I did.


Starlink would have be double natted and I couldn't run my server cluster nor my vpn. And it would have high latency.


How do you get the CEO's office address?


This is actually a great idea. For the consumer. Not for a monopoly ISP which can ignore every issue and collect checks.


I probably will but my monetary loss is so negligible they wont care.

There's another article on that site about how I sued Subaru of America for covering up an octane issue.


IIRC there's like three developed countries in the world where one can buy a phone# without providing ID.

In the US one can buy a prepaid card wearing a mask and paying with cash.

Also I came across this service which purports to be anonymous: https://www.cape.co/ but has a ridiculous monthly fee.


Three?

Half of the eastern EU countries have no ID requirements.

Not to say they're not moving towards it, but it's not that dire yet.


Guess I IRId instead if IRCd


I like the way SimpleXChat works. Good luck getting anyone to switch to it though. https://simplex.chat/


If they fix the android battery issue (due to how notifications work) it would be a lot easier to get people to switch.

I hope the PR gets merged soon.


I don't claim that the problem does not exist, but I haven't really felt it during my daily usage with relatives.


I do notice it but then again my phone is quite old at this point.


Being careful not to make claims I can't prove.


Do you have any ideas on how to leverage such organization to effectuate change?

It would sure be great to have internet classified as a public utility.


Start by never voting for deregulation


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