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You’re always 100% disposable in any big corp.


It’s definitely better in third-party reddit apps though.


That, and to have more power to fundamentally alter it.


I’m convinced he’s doing everything to burn it to the ground put it in bankruptcy as fast as possible.


TAILS 5.6 is out
``` tails (5.6) unstable; urgency=medium * Upgrade Linux to 5.10.149 (tails/tails!935) Closes issues: - Fix beacown (tails/tails#19210) Commits: - Release process: bring back test that we can run locally, but not on Jenkins - Really disable broken Thunderbird test - Upgrade Linux to 5.10.149-1 * Disable broken Thunderbird test (tails/tails!934) Commits: - Disable broken Thunderbird test * Upgrade Tor Browser to 11.5.5 (tails/tails!936) Closes issues: - Upgrade to Tor Browser 11.5.5 (ESR 91.13 + ESR 102.4 backports) (tails/tails#19178) Commits: - Upgrade Tor Browser to 11.5.5 * post-release misc updates (tails/tails!932) Commits: - easier transmission-remote instructions - avoid re-downloading if restarting - better instructions for automated test suite * Thunderbird: remove obsolete oauth2 pref (tails/tails!929) Commits: - Thunderbird: remove obsolete oauth2 pref * Upgrader: when a manual upgrade is needed, point to the news & manual upgrade doc without specifying a (probably incorrect) version (tails/tails!915) Closes issues: - Tails Upgrader recommends manual upgrades to deprecated versions (tails/tails#17069) Commits: - Make /latest inline the translated version of the release notes - Rewrite in Markdown - Move latest release notes out of /news - Improve phrasing - Point to release notes of latest version only - Upgrader: when a manual upgrade is needed, point to the news & manual upgrade doc without specifying a version -- Tails developers <tails@boum.org> Mon, 24 Oct 2022 08:06:36 +0000 ```

SystemRescue 9.05
* **9.05) 2022-10-21:** * Split initialization of SystemRescue into parts done before and in parallel to networking (#304) * Add a new style for configuring autorun scripts (“autorun.exec”) (#287) * Change the default for ar\_nowait to true: don’t wait at the end of autorun by default anymore * Deprecate storing autorun scripts in the root of the boot disk (#252) * Bind-mount /run/archios/bootmnt in case of copytoram to create a stable path for use in autorun * Add yay AUR helper (#139) * Allow https-URLs for the archiso\_http\_srv option by disabling certificate checks * Don’t waste ram when using the archiso\_http\_srv option (#56) * mountall: run udevadm settle to mount newly opened cryptodisks, improve messages * Add rclone option to the “sysconfig” scope of YAML config file, it writes a rclone.conf file * Add sysctl option to the “sysconfig” scope of YAML config file * Added packages: whois (mkpasswd)

Cracking down on political dissidents outside of their jurisdiction? To me that sounds like an overreach and meddling of a sovereign nation’s internal affairs.


Looks like Cyberpsychosis will eventually be inevitable.


I mean, off course they think you should. They’re not gonna sell it at $120 and then say yeah, don’t actually buy it, it’s overpriced.




I searched up

where?

You don’t have to look very far in time to see how inbreeding caused a plethora of issues to the Habsburg’s lineage in roughly 16 generations. Incest would make pre-existing genetic issues likely even worse, considering how close genetically the parents would be compared to inbreeding.


I just block the accounts that spam that kind of stuff, it’s not like I’m gonna engage with them anyway so…


Still going strong on my 15 years old account. I don’t really seek confrontation, so my comments are at most average.


There’s rainy weather but I’m working from home in my pajamas and enjoying a cup of coffee with music in the background while working on my laptop.

I’m also preparing diner between support tickets. I’m enjoying the relaxed vibe.


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There’s nothing that stops people from modding their games how they want, they just can’t host that kind of mod on NexusMods. If they’re adamant about it, they can self-host it or host it elsewhere.


I went to Uni and worked as a reservist in the Canadian Armed Forces during week-ends and summers. The pay was good enough, they kept me fed, kept me in shape but it required a good discipline to make sure to meet my obligations with both.

I managed to get my degree with almost no student debt.


Only as a mitigating factor if the stolen good is an essential product.


I’d first start with touchscreens in cars. They lack tactile feedback, which forces you to look where you’re pressing and therefore makes you distracted from what’s happening on the road.


And comes with a lot of other issues to handle, as you need to ensure proper ventilation, avoid water infiltration, etc.


Let’s do some digging and put some sources to those images

https://lemmy.ml/post/345928
https://www.businessinsider.com/i-tried-the-new-mcdonalds-russia-tastes-pretty-much-same-2022-6

https://lemmy.ml/post/345290
https://twitter.com/blaircottrell89 (Twitter account suspended, no trace of the tweet in the Wayback Machine)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blair_Cottrell
Blair Cottrell (born November 1989) is an Australian far-right extremist, often described as a neo-Nazi.

https://lemmy.ml/post/345883
https://www.federalbudgetinpictures.com/two-centuries-of-debt-in-27-months/

2016 by The Heritage Foundation. All Rights Reserved.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Heritage_Foundation
The Heritage Foundation (abbreviated to Heritage) is an American conservative think tank based in Washington, D.C., primarily geared towards public policy. The foundation took a leading role in the conservative movement during the presidency of Ronald Reagan, whose policies were taken from Heritage’s policy study Mandate for Leadership.

https://lemmy.ml/post/345838
https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2020/nov/06/child-labour-doesnt-have-to-be-exploitation-it-gave-me-life-skills

I took the liberty of archiving all these in the Wayback Machine to make sure they won’t vanish to time.


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Weren’t they kinda coerced to by the credit card transaction processors?

Doesn’t excuse that they were quite lax in their verification process and poorly handling complaints of revenge porn victims.




Quite happy with the inclusion of Firefox Relay, that’ll save me some steps of generating an alias manually. I prefer not to use my mozmail subdomain, it makes it more obvious they’re all tied to a single identity.


He doesn’t need to cut people, they’ll go away if he forces a return to the office. They might land better jobs and he might lose a portion of his top engineers to competitors that are more flexible about remote work.


The issue is that most of us put all of our eggs in the same basket. These important repos needs to be mirrored to as many instances as possible.


CTemplar is shutting down on May 26th 2022
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CTemplar is shutting down on May 26th 2022
> Dear users, > > CTemplar is closing and the last day of operation for this email service will be on May 26 of 2022. > > To transfer your contact list: > - Go to https://mail.ctemplar.com/mail/contacts > - Click on the button to export your contacts. > - Select your preferred format (CSV or VCF). > > To transfer your emails: > - Log into your account and download the exported data from your account. It includes emails and attachments. > > Remember to change your email information to your new service. > > Please migrate all your data out of this email service by May 26 of 2022, after this day all the stored that will be permanently erased. > > Please contact support to issue refunds! > > A huge thank you to everyone that supported us, > > The CTemplar Team

It might not change the judicial outcome, but it’s also important to understand what lead to this shooting.


It’s basically a grift and the masses are finally figuring this out.


I guess this could be their shitty way to fight against share-spamming.


It was relatively easy for me. I wasn’t really social either, I didn’t make really any close friends while at school, and I didn’t keep in touch with them either. I just have my small circle of friends now, and I like it that way. I didn’t find high school to be particularly useful knowledge-wise, just as a mean to an end.

To be honest, I learned a lot of tech before going specializing in it out of sheer curiosity and passion, but getting the actual diploma helped me getting where I am today. Technology is a vast domain, and sure there is some stuff you need to memorize and you need to understands the basics to have a good foundation, but some of it you only get good at it by understanding a vast array of concepts, a bit like medicine (even if a bit presomptuous). Some are better than the others to quickly grasps those concepts, and they don’t really teach you how to make those connections, and frankly that’s the interesting part.

I’m pretty sure it gave me the edge against some who didn’t have any diploma at first, but now my CV is mostly speaking for itself. I don’t really have trouble finding work that pays a salary that suits my consumption habits (I’m tend to save as much as I can, to spend when I really need to), and I find my life as a whole as satisfying.


GitHub is IMO only partly to blame, the DMCA process itself is fucked up.

However they could improve this

https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/content-removal-policies/dmca-takedown-policy#a-how-does-this-actually-work

User Notifies GitHub of Changes. If the user chooses to make the specified changes, they must tell us so within the window of approximately 1 business day.

1 business day? According to whom schedule? That is awfully short. What if the DMCA notice is sent late on a friday night (from the repo owner’s perspective)? Is GitHub considering the week-end to be exempt from a business day?

What if the DMCA is sent to a repo owner during a national holiday? Is that day exempted from the time frame?

A business day is way too vague and short in this age when everyone is working at a different time frame.


There’s AuthPass that is using the KeePass database format and IMO more user-friendly and approachable to a newcomer.