As far as I know, not even that is certain. I read something about other topologies, like a donout shape or even higher dimentional topologies being plausible as well. Interesting rabbit hole but really makes you question our how we view our reality.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•How to turn the phrase "The 1%" into a grawlixed slur?
2·2 months agoThis is so true sadly. Talked to some friends irl who truly believe that one day they could also become a billionaire. They don’t even own a company. I think many have no concept of this number. It always surprises me how many are confused about which ‘team’ they are in and who their allies really are.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Fears grow that age verification coming to VPNs as a British research firm labels them a 'loophole'English
7·2 months agoThis is what I love about the fedverse. People directly calling out such crappy articles that just spread misleading information for the sake of whatever.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Report: Meta will train AI agents by tracking employees' mouse, keyboard use
16·3 months agoSo their models have trouble opening a dropdwn menu and their best solution is to implement mass surveillance of the employees?
Seems a bit overkill tbh aside from being qustionable in general.
Filthy NS Operative, let Vanu smile upon you!
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•"i am shocked at how many people don't have an actively hostile relationship with advertising"
4·5 months agoI wonder though if pressing “skip” is a good idea in terms of privacy / not giving them what they want. I don’t think this was implemented for our “convienience” and rather as yet another manipulation technique.
Just some ideas what I assume they achieve by this:
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By pressing it you have to divert your attention towards the ad, even if it is just for a short time.
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You might unintentionally signal your preferences which could be used for profile enrichment
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You also provide information, that you are still actively at the device an watching (I assume ad providers have more interest on having more/longer ads on content that is actively watched)
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I have my home server behind a wireguard vpn access.
While I am no security expert, or precisely because of that, I still try to follow security best practices for the internal setup if I can.
Of course you propably do not have to be as vigilant as if your services were publicly exposed. But I believe it is still a good idea to have some “defence in depth” and not assume only one possible attack vector, e.g. what if there already is a bad actor on your home network maybe via a trusted device that has some virus. Also a plus is i guss if you ever decide to expose something later on you wont have as many issues.