

Real time is a privacy risk.
check the API rules
That was what I was wondering about above. For Bgpview I can’t find much.
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Real time is a privacy risk.
check the API rules
That was what I was wondering about above. For Bgpview I can’t find much.


So is it only me, or wouldn’t it be possible to write a script that 1. gets the ASN list from some place like here https://bgpview.io/reports/countries/GB and then 2. queries the list of IP ranges from here https://www.enjen.net/asn-blocklist/index.php?asn=&type=iplist and 3. commits that to a repository on Github or such, and the script could be rerun every two weeks or so? It seems like there are no terms of use attached to any of these two services that forbid this, but does anybody know?
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how does this work as well as it does 😭 😭 😭


I think dialysis damages the blood from what a web search suggests to me, so I doubt that would work non-stop.


Can they really replace the liver and the kidney long term? That would be news to me.


I think the mech hearts typically tend to lead to issues after a while. We’re probably not quite there yet, so I’ve heard. (Not that I have any expert knowledge, at all.)


While true, I assumed we’re talking current day technology!


I like science fiction so I find this interesting. I’m not qualified to answer, but while the skull is probably needed, probably not eyes and nose and jaw 🫥 right? And beyond that just neck to connect things and to swallow liquid food, and some parts of the torso. I guess the question then remains how much of the torso.


🤫🤫🤫
A rolling back mechanism is the best thing to have for server tweaks. I achieve the same with docker. Something similar might be possible with FreeBSD Jails, podman, or anything similar like that. (Not that NixOS is a bad choice, I just wanted to share some more options for anybody looking for some to try.)


This is the most epic comment I’ve read on lemmy so far 😩👌


you made us proud!


oh, is it? 👀


sadly, data that is too centralized and easily available will always be abused at some point. the recent US developments are showing this nicely.


you deserve a trophy 🏆 🥰


not that the recent governments care, they want to centralize most of the data of citizens now with pretty poor protections in a lot of cases. sads


i may or may not be german as well 🫣
It doesn’t seem to be voluntary at all, from what I can tell from the draft:
“Upon that notification, the provider shall, in cooperation with the EU Centre pursuant to Article 50(1a), take the necessary measures to effectively contribute to the development of the relevant technologies to mitigate the risk of child sexual abuse identified on their services. […]”
“In order to prevent and combat online child sexual abuse effectively, providers of hosting services and providers of publicly available interpersonal communications services should take all reasonable measures to mitigate the risk of their services being misused for such abuse […]”
These quote sound mandatory, not voluntary. And let’s look what these technologies referenced are:
“In order to facilitate the providers’ voluntary activities under Regulation (EU) 2021/1232 compliance with the detection obligations, the EU Centre should make available to providers detection technologies […]”
“The EU Centre should provide reliable information on which activities can reasonably be considered to constitute online child sexual abuse, so as to enable the detection […] Therefore, the EU Centre should generate accurate and reliable indicators,[…] These indicators should allow technologies to detect the dissemination of either the same material (known material) or of different new child sexual abuse material (new material), […]”
Oops, it sounds again like mandatory scanning.
Source: https://cdn.netzpolitik.org/wp-upload/2025/11/2025-11-06_Council_Presidency_LEWP_CSA-R_Presidency-compromise-texts_14092.pdf
The new draft seems to pretend better to look less mandatory, but it still looks mandatory to me. Feel free to correct me if somebody can figure out that I’m wrong.