

A great speech. Full of well-deserved cynicism, yet factual. This is where we are now with the USA.
A great speech. Full of well-deserved cynicism, yet factual. This is where we are now with the USA.
That’s a cassette cover!
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Regarding those screenshots:
But then visitors immediately have to create an account with pportal .io to actually get at the newsletter/sign-up/etc.?
I had a quick look at your main page but it did not answer that question.
I understand that a web dev who wants to offer this has to open an account or get an api key of they want to use your service.
Also I could not find a link to the git repo.
edit: according to OP’s answer it is as I thought. Yet another company that collects data both on sites and their visitors. Another iteration of the good old Free model a lá Google.
edit2: my personal recommendation is still that people get themselves at least one extra email account with plus-addressing. From a trusted provider of course.
If there’s no JavaScript, there’s no malicious scripts
But there is, tons of it! And I can’t see anything. The content is obscured without it. It’s not static html.
At this point a total collapse of the USA’s 2-party-system seems the best of all realistic alternatives.
Because the Dems getting their shit together in less than 4 years certainly isn’t realistic.
The meaning of Honeypot you refer to is a metaphor. It’s not wrong to use it in other ways.
No javascript over insecure connection! Archived versions all seem broken (or empty). Yeah, no, sorry.
According to this, for me it would be Ubuntu 10.04. It was my final step away from $PROPRIETARY_OS, way back when.
Or, you know, all of them.
In case anyone had the same kneejerk reaction: no, this is not about privacy etc. Just performance, according to OOP.
Still, this reads like a reaction to a recent overblown debacle.
edit: no, it actually does say “hardened security” in the README, lol, but the whole project seems to boil down to some compiler flags.
Of course they put a close-up of his actual face at the top of the article. And the shock value of that just proves its headline. *shudder*
This is good news!
But the constant barrage:
the part-time legislature has spent more than half of its days this session pushing such bills through committees and the house floor, with Republicans largely voting in lockstep
…is by design.
If you can’t edit XML use nice GUI lxhotkey or obkey instead
Reichsbürger
Ah yes, our national flavor of sovereign citizens, but with a “king”.
Always very long faces when their actions meet consequences, and waving that “document” that states that they aren’t subject to our system anymore does exactly nothing.
Openbox (LXQt’s wm under Xorg) does support global shortcuts.
And labwc supports rc.xml so it should support global shortcuts as well.
Not sure I’m getting this right: is this John Roberts trying to backpedal on a vaguely related issue after he scotus-voted for the president’s immunity? A belated stirring of conscience?