ofc ofc! The program itself was never a security risk, everything bad was tied to the player.
ofc ofc! The program itself was never a security risk, everything bad was tied to the player.
iirc a handful of the vulnerabilities were fixed with ruffle, though a handful of security issues were tied to websites using Flash as a login page.
Which, for a program that's originally made to be a slideshow program, wasn't intended for login pages.
(e.g. see the Vtech Hack)
People: I sure wish there's an alternative for Windows
Linux users: Just use Linux!
Also Linux users: You MUST use the console to enable everything. Because that's the Linux way.
Drives? Better mess with fstab
Enabling read/write too? Better mess with fstab
Im gonna f(ucking)stab someone I s2g
Me: So if all of these desktop environments run Arch, they should share the same bugs and solutions right?
GNOME/KDE/Wayland: ...
Me: Riiiiiight???
KDE: [Your wacom tablet is not supported with the wacom drivers available, and also die.]
There are some days like today where I just need a hug and bawl my eyes out. Shit's been difficult.
Something like Gaggle could've been utilized better if there was more effort to push safety. You had access to a social media within your own school (which kinda sucked) but imagine if that was expanded.
It could've also probably taught a lesson why privacy IS important too on the side.
Like no trackers or anything, it was just something governments are trying to do right now with the whole internet (monitoring and tracking) at a smaller, more reasonable closed scale.
Like does anybody remember Gaggle before it became what it is now?
where only sites you could access was this hub and any sites tied to this hub, and my schools even made an effort to force kids into a monitored social media site similar to google to keep us away from whatever other sites existed.
Still thinking about how child online safety is handled, are there actually resources out there to limit a person's computer to certain programs/sites?
Like legit remember how prior to me getting my own laptop at 12, I was put on AOL's system-
Also got it set up for Blender
Render test for my Arch AE pipeline done in 1440p. Now I won't have to render on my main PC, sleep, and pray it's finished by then.
Uh oh, I fell into a deeper Rob Zombie hole
I made it me own renderin' computer
I made me own separate arch linux desktop
During work today I got whiplash remembering that Xfire was a thing.
I do it because I may as well considering the insane hurdles it takes me to install x16 bit windows programs on win 11 without a virtual machine like bro I just want Kid Pix 3 Deluxe Edition
Oh it works, you just gotta install the legs to run, the nose to smell, and the mitochondria to give the cell a powerhouse hajdjajdiwija
It's crazy the amount of things you gotta install to get it working. "Oh you want to use windows programs? glhf here's some stuff with a 30% success rate"
Mmmyesss, been absorbing up knowledge in secret over the years
First, WHAT THE FUCK
Second, I see a mistake on my edit of Billy's gun and I hate it so fucking much jdjskdksk
Oughh, coloring is not my skill
I found some cursed old sketches (and ones I like) so im gonna post them here, sorry you poor fucks ๐งต
"AI is the future of the creative industry"
I disagree, we're all already broke and mostly in debt. I'd say we're way ahead of them with the path they've been heading.
It's ok, I got a game plan in motion:
HTML: aaaaaa
CSS: AAAAAAAAAAAA
Javascript: AA- oh hey, I can kinda understand the structure! Thanks, actionscript!
If a CEO wakes up as a cockroach instead of your everyday worker
TIL CSP has posted major updates every March/July/December with the exception of 2.2.0 which was posted in September.
Meaning the next update, 4.3.0 (or hopefully) 5.0 will release in around a month and a half.
I'm saying hopefully bc I don't wanna drop like $30-$40 on an annual upgrade pass...
vrchat
Thinking about old social media sites makes me wanna make my own website for myself