• Godnroc@lemmy.world
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        2 months ago

        Maybe but everywhere, but it is certainly more common. Perhaps not best for a fire, but I recall the example of a domestic abuse situation where they were effectively trapped with no way to talk without raising suspicion.

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      I actually got to send that type of email to my boss.

      Students set fire to toilet paper in the bathrooms. I emptied my water bottle onto the still glowing embers, took some pics, and tried to phrase my email to as close as to the show. (Don’t think anyone got the reference, but I had laugh)

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    Actually, you can text 911. Many counties have setup that service. We got it working quite early in the counties I worked EMS in because voice calls are often quite sketchy due to poor cell service. You can easily be somewhere that a voice call can’t work, but you just might have enough service to send text,

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      Also good for domestic violence and other situations where a voice call would make things worse.

      Actually I got in a drunk fight with my SO and called the cops (not my finest moment) and then told them “nevermind.” They texted back to ask if I was really OK, if I was being coerced, etc. I was pretty impressed. I don’t drink anymore.

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        Good for you!

        As a great Philosopher once said: I’m pullin’ for you. We’re all in this together.

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    I tried to sign up but I failed at step one where I have to be in Canada.

    This is such bullshit.

    Edit- I made an oppsie

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      FYI for anyone thinking it’s a link to a website, it’s NOT. It’s a file download. I hate it when people hide the actual URL. I don’t want to download any files!

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        More specifically, it’s an xlsx spreadsheet.

        Not that showing the URL would’ve revealed that information. The URL includes the word “download” but that doesn’t really say much.

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          So you just happily download malware and viruses from random URLs? Good to know.

          I’m getting ready a download file just for people like you. I will let you download it as soon as it’s ready.

          Can you just tell me what OS are you using?

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              Simply clicking a link to open a website would never infect your machine. Only certain files are loaded in websites, like images, html, css, and JavaScript runs in a sandbox. I.e. you are safe clicking links, browsing the web and letting the browser handle security of those website files.

              Downloading files to your machine carries a much bigger risk.

              That’s how the internet works.

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                Simply clicking a link to open a website would never infect your machine.

                Exploit to escape the js sandbox exists, there is a dozen brower 0day per year.

                Only certain files are loaded in websites

                Any files are downloaded and loaded, javascript can download arbitrary file in memory, browser too if the server serves incorrect MIME types.

                Downloading files to your machine carries a much bigger risk.

                The files are downloaded on your machines either case, when the browser do it, it still write the files on disk in it’s cache.

                That’s how the internet works.

                Given your other comments, I’d argue you dont know how it works.

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                  The files are downloaded on your machines either case, when the browser do it, it still write the files on disk in it’s cache.

                  You clearly don’t know why Chrome uses such massive amounts of RAM.

                  server serves incorrect MIME types

                  Those are checked by the browser and any mismatch is highlighted as suspicious.

                  I guess you might still be using Netscape.

                  Given your other comments, I’d argue you don’t know how it works.

                  Go ask AI again to help you reply again.

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      It really is. I can’t quite wrap my head around what makes calling and talking to someone such a struggle for an otherwise normal and healthy person. The most obvious answer is anxiety, but if your anxiety is to that point you really should be talking to a professional about it. …Which I guess would require calling them. You know what, nevermind this makes sense all of a sudden.

      • There’s a TV ad recently for a budgeting personal data vacuum app that has fake street interviews. One of the things the actor says is she can’t bring herself to call to cancel things so the app does it for her.

        I’ve heard people online and in person say they can’t handle making phone calls but the idea that it’s so common it’s in an ad like it’s normal is crazy.