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Hear it? I saw it and smelled it daily whenever they would start the car. A black cloud of carbonized jizz would cough out as the engine turned over every evening as she left for work.
A cranky biologist who means well. My hobbies include long walks off short piers and anything science related.
Hear it? I saw it and smelled it daily whenever they would start the car. A black cloud of carbonized jizz would cough out as the engine turned over every evening as she left for work.
When you go to report an issue, and select “Name is wrong”, the send button never activates, whereas “something else” will.
So this is a bit of capitulation that seems to be hard coded and they just don’t want to hear about it.
Do both. When you are catching a ride to the latest direct action inspired by the puppygirl hacker polycule, make a quick call from the back seat and rage at your local electeds. It is necessary preparation anyway, you will be all juiced up and ready for the real action.
ICE == gestapo.
There I said it!
(Again)
My own research has made a similar finding. When I am taking the piss and being a random jerk to a chatbot, the bot much more frequently violates their own terms of service. Introducing non-sequitur topics after a few rounds really seems to ‘confuse’ them.
This is prophetic and yet as clear as day to anyone who has actually had to rely on their own code for anything.
I have lately focused all of my tech learning efforts and home lab experiments on cloud-less approaches. Sure the cloud is a good idea for scalable high traffic websites, but it sure also seems to enable police state surveillance and extreme vendor lock-in.
It’s really just a focus on fundamentals. But all those cool virtualization technologies that enable ‘cloud’ are super handy in a local system too. Rolling back container snapshots on specific services while leaving the general system unimpacted is useful anywhere.
But it is all on hardware I control. Apropos of the article, the pendulum will swing back toward more focus on local infrastructure. Cloud won’t go away, but more people are realizing that it also means someone else owns your data/your business.
Fun tip. All u-hauls have a padlock hasp on the back door. The rental truck trick is a known method of white supremacist groups for these cute little pop-up hate experiences.
It is perfectly fine to carry a small padlock around at all times, too.
You are correct that I will be using it only for internal authentication. I want to get away from my bad habit of reusing passwords on internal services to reduce pwnage if mr robot gets access ;)
Any experience on how authelia interacts with vaultwarden? They seem sympatico but should I install them in tandem? Would that make anything easier?
Plz explain the deep magic!
Also, sorry about your table.
That’s why it’s time we shat back.
Can’t speak to the effectiveness of the baldness cure, but the model in the stock photo has cured ED, I am sure.