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  • ai slop

  • yikes dude, your critical thinking skills seems to be lacking more...

    either that or you somehow took the entirety of packing ppl on 5% of the globe as a centralized single point lol.

  • Signalis

  • "social democrat"... she's more of a rightwing authoritarian 🤷 whats the difference between her and the other guy?

  • good luck with a third child!

    they didn't want an abortion?

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  • you post you get updoots. we aint got enough ppl posting here 🤷

    I don't like post? I scroll by.

  • yiiikes.

  • no, these things would try to exploit the program that read them.

    it's not a likely attack vector, you need both a malware file, and the right program trying to read it. it might not also be transferrable across different os.

    so yes, it needs a media player to attack. https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2021-25801 this one f.ex

  • yes? opening a picture with malware could infect your computer.

    It would be a combination attack, so the virus would either target the correct media player or several of em.

    here is a older vulnurability with vlc and avi file https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2021-25801

    it is absolutely far less risky than downloading programs that run code, but it's not without any risk

    edit: windows programs also lets files call home. Script Command in windows media player f.ex 🤷

  • sry, but that's just straight up wrong. You can hide malware in video files (both mp4 and mkv are great containers!) and you can disguise your virus as a video.

  • ironic, make fun of ai with ai

  • ew... auto-updaters.

  • Just blind as a bat apparently 🙈

  • I wouldn't call anyone from Hamas a nazi for saying they wanna kill as many Israeli as possible 🤷

    edit: as pointed out: look at the patch

  • oh! I see thanks 😁

  • Yea, so it's a bit of quality thought.

    I have an amp that does great audio, and an hdr tv. amp's passthrough does not support 4k hdr, and the tv's optical out does not supprt high quality audio.

    I dont got too much room in our apartment, so the homelab will be here anyways and will have room for the decent gpu I have lying around.

    I don't think the tv will be able to run the stream uncompressed.

    I do plan on experimenting with jellyfin tho! Just not for the main tv living room

  • Thanks!

    I gotta admit tho, is it for security - i.e if I open up the homelab to www, and not just Lan? 😅

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