

It’s difficult for them to change history, when people can point to previous versions of it. That’s why the capitalists are trying to shut all of these down.


It’s difficult for them to change history, when people can point to previous versions of it. That’s why the capitalists are trying to shut all of these down.


The irony of goons covering their faces telling other people facial recognition scans aren’t a big deal.


They’re going to overuse and replace humans, but a measured use of AI in typically procedural content would be nice.
That’s the trick. None of them have all of the pieces. We’re a social species. All of our efforts are collective. We use our combined brainpower to make these breakthroughs.
The first person crossing the line gets all the credit, because our society is obsessed with credit and patents. And then it freezes the advancements for the length of exclusivity, until we can all finally start working on it together again. It’s stupid and inefficient. We need to stop teaching these individualism myths.
Not just between devices. Between people, too. Super handy to coordinate shared passwords. I use it with my wife for utilities and stuff.
You can also designate other Bitwarden accounts to have the ability to reset your master password, in case of emergency. So my wife has a password she can use to get in there, in case something happens to me. But people can’t do it on the sly, because it’ll notify the account holder of its use.


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The Third Party Doctrine obliterated the fourth amendment.


Time to learn how to set up OPNsense.


Yup. Marx predicted what they’d do with such accuracy, it’s like they’re following a script. They should read ahead to see how it works out for them.


That’s exactly the outcome they’re preparing for. They know people are at their limit.


Depends which kind of partisan you’re talking to. One kind believes it’s ok to keep them in boxes in a bathroom. The other kind thinks ok to keep them in the trunk of a car or a private server.
Reasonable people want both kinds held accountable.


More likely they didn’t want to set a precedent of prosecuting people for selling state secrets, since they’re all doing it.


We’ve known since Snowden that these people browse private info for fun, and exchange anything spicy they find with each other. But this guy was straight up selling classified info to anyone who would buy it.
I’m shocked they’re letting this guy off with a plea deal. This was so far beyond misuse of systems. This was full on treason.


It depends on the surveillance coverage. If it’s widespread enough, they can track you between your departure and arrival locations. You’d also need two more disguises for both entering and exiting.
And of course, if you have a cell phone on you that pings anything, the jig is up.
There’s been a few stories outing the feds as running most illegal porn sites on the dark net.


It’s not LAN only. You can play remotely.


Ahh damn. Yeah, that’ll do it. Since I use Steam link, I’ve just got the pc setup on the server rack, so it’s hardwired in.
As frustrating as this escalation is, it also signals they are losing and becoming desperate.