

[He/Him, Nosist, Touch typist, Enthusiast, Superuser impostorist, keen-eyed humorist, endeavourOS shillist, kotlin useist, wonderful bastard, professinal pedant miser]
Stuped person says stuped things, people boom
I have trouble with using tone in my words but not interpreting tone from others’ words. Weird, isn’t it?
Formerly on kbin.social and dbzer0
>adds Dick van Dyke instead of Department of Defense
The 1943 precedent that established the standard ruled that a man could not be denaturalized by pure virtue of being a card-carrying communist. That would be the precedent for denaturalization, and if MAGA judges ignore that… well they would’ve ignored a reasonable doubt precedent anyways. I don’t think this changes things.
It has valuable lessons. The museum chapter is awesome. (Just do(n’t) read it while listening to the “Cycle of Life” second movement of Brian Wilson Presents Smile like I did.)
I doubt that the US restricts entry based on speech more than China.
I mean it is quite locked down and something cheap enough for the nonce.
You can tell that to
Ryan Lackey has traveled to countries like Russia or China[;] he has taken certain precautions: Instead of his usual gear, the Seattle-based security researcher and chief security officer of a cryptocurrency insurance firm brings a locked-down Chromebook and an iPhone that’s set up to sync with a separate, nonsensitive Apple account. He wipes both before every trip and loads only the minimum data he’ll need. Lackey has gone so far as to keep separate travel sets for each country, so that he can forensically analyze the devices when he gets home to check for signs of each country’s tampering.
or the MS 365 version for that matter
You can read https://github.com/streetcomplete/StreetComplete/issues/1700#issuecomment-645466148 for the decision to switch to Jawg. TL;DR: It was just the best: most up-to-date and lightweight.
For personal reasons, I no longer feel safe working on Linux GPU drivers or the Linux graphics ecosystem. I’ve paused work on Apple GPU drivers indefinitely.
If you think you know what happened or the context, you probably don’t. Please don’t make assumptions. Thank you.
I’m safe physically, but I’ll be taking some time off in general to focus on my health.
Also potentially relevant: https://bsky.app/profile/lina.yt/post/3lkjo6jomok2v (scroll up)
the stinkyboard is 4 foot pedals tho?
True. There’s reassurance in Bluesky plus many open-source endeavors getting that funding, though. One might look at organizations like SDF. There’s millions of insane people out there like me and at least one of them has a big-enough nest egg.
It’s not from scratch; every piece of old data is public. I’ve sent a link somewhere else here.
They do let other people host; it’s just that they’re not going to be federated and one has to clone quite a lot of data. And there’s people mirroring Bluesky’s servers.
That’s exactly what Bluesky was designed for: so that anyone can clone their qubibytes of data and start a new central platform anytime without any account loss (though this mechanism relies on user domain owners staying the same). You can read more at https://dustycloud.org/blog/how-decentralized-is-bluesky/ from the ‘Bluesky is centralized, but “credible exit” is a worthy pursuit’ section on.
You mean the Dorsey-endorsed crypto platform that has spam waves conducted against Bluesky and ActivityPub?
Exactly, like Tor. Anonymizing your connection prevents connecting the downloaded locations to anyone identifiable in particular.
That’s just slightly more precise than IP geolocation. As long as you use a cellphone with internet, your “approximate” location is out there somewhere unless you use Tor or something.
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