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friendica (DFRN) - Link to source

Why did everyone shut off his transponder??

friendica (DFRN) - Link to source

Don't tell me I have to explain you about DNS please.

friendica (DFRN) - Link to source

Some sadly still call me the AI - Monger.
While demons fight the skidd-nicks around me.
Also I dare those that tell I rely on AI for real
You never been OPSEC you never breached any wall you never even made a dork work out as it should and you come to tell me AI- MOnger???
SQL injection is unknown by you and mostly cross site scripting (XSS) but you are here to tell me I rely on this AI shit??? Like I said I use it for fun as I made it> fucking no thng else and if one other bitches about this against me I will challenge him to a try2HackMe Challenge
HTB? I used Parrot for years before a sage man told me to use another distro.
But exacty you and no other will come slurp your saliva on me???
Have a good day

friendica (DFRN) - Link to source

Being skeptical of media is healthy. Always verify sources and think critically, don’t just consume information, question it. Doing your own research means more than confirming biases; it means seeking truth.
Or else do not even look at it.

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@plan-A

I can already tell you what they will find in the Epstein files. A whole lot of black marker for the redacted parts that would endanger our elite here in America and about a dozen other words. Though, they are going to be mostly adjectives, adverbs and conjunctions so it is going to be tough to make complete sentences out of what is left that they did not need to redact do to some billionaire or politician's best interest.

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@Unus Nemo I remember Obama's words : "No one is above the Law' .. yeah until it's about billionaires.

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friendica (DFRN) - Link to source
plan-A
 — (Proud Eskimo!)
@Unus Nemo I showed her the gguf and as such the parameters and the listening port 127.0.0.1 And she was accusing me of theft..
Block server, block person and done with it.
I tried to explain her open source etc but she said it twice (1 to much) .
Heard others complaining bout the retards in that server.
She just could not understand it..
The big Heist on local host! lol
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@plan-A

Just a technical correction, 127.0.0.1 is the IP address the port that you are using by your images is 8080. The url being http://127.0.0.1:8080 which is protocol://address:port and anything beyond that would be something on the filesystem of the server or the subject of a rewrite rule. There would also be arguments for CGI, HTTP:GET and HTTP:POST etc. the entire url has a positional association.

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friendica (DFRN) - Link to source
plan-A
 — (Proud Eskimo!)
@unusnemo@friendica.rogueproject.Yes! That one! I have others as well /5000 etc each with it''s permission and local host in any case I run trough a server without requiring administrative privileges or conflicting with existing web servers. aka as local servers, socket servers all on IPv4
The IPv4 is important to enforce trough the WireGuard Tunnel.
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@plan-A

You should also realize that localhost is assigned the IP of 127.0.0.1 in every Unix Like OS I have ever seen, and MS/Windows. You could type http://localhost:8080 and it would go to your llama.cpp webui server as well. Even without using DNS your system has an /etc/hosts which makes that host association to that IP address and your /etc/resolv.conf defines in what order lookup is performed.

127.0.0.1 (localhost) is a loopback device. Some people get confused because the address is used by proxies such as Tor and Proxy servers. So they think that localhost is an actual server on the internet. Though it is actually just a part of a kernel module that is used to provided these services locally on your machine via loopback.

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friendica (DFRN) - Link to source
plan-A
 — (Proud Eskimo!)
@Unus Nemo Totally correct!
And if they bring this one down I'll make another better one again over again.
In my case it's the proxy server. WG
And indeed some confuse with the 127.0.0.1 as Tor mostly> is normal btw but is not what I do, albeit with Socks5 and a proxied DNS maybe.
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@plan-A

The most important rule of OPSEC is share only what is needed. Do not open ports or services (daemons in 'nix parlance) to the internet when not absolutely required. They cannot exploit something that is not available to them no matter how talented they are. Keep all ports that you do not need to connect to yourself filtered out in your firewall. Never open a port just in case.

No port has to be open to the internet for you to use them on localhost.















in reply to Acta Populi

Not true, as long as you keep executing orders, fear or not, they have power. The moment we refuse to execute their orders, they lose power. When they get to the point they must use violence to make us obey, they lost ALL POWER.

Violence and its monopoly is the last resort of authority and power.

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For pity's sake, software people, PLEASE put back the boundary markers around windows, between frames and so on! I just spent five minutes trying to resize a window. Light gray and light gray on light gray, with not a single line.


“She literally went to the police station because an unidentified white man was in her car and she didn’t know what he was doing there”

“may be the first criminal in history to call 911 during the commission of his alleged crime.”

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