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wizardbeard 14 points 3 hours ago

Depending on the legality and safety of doing so, you may also want to look into tech for avoiding censorship and oppresive regimes.

Things like TOR, running your own DNS server, etc.

Edit: I didn't want to just leave this vague, so I looked up the Electronic Frontier Foundation's Surveillance Self-Defense guide hoping for some better specifics, but unfortunately it looks like it's mainly about making security plans, understanding your risk profile, using secure settings on your personal devices, using signal, using TOR, and selecting "the VPN that's right for you".

Like you really have a choice of "the VPN right for you" when they shut down things to only approved in/out IPs.

There might be useful info there, but it wasn't quite what I was hoping to point you at, sorry.


Considering the risks involved with hosting something like this, I would probably start with research on how you could host this safely/anonymously. That would be my first priority. Can't help people if they take you out.

Next step would be looking at piefed/Lemmy or whatever systems you're thinking about hosting and identifying what features/logs/etc you would need to disable, modify, or set up to clear themselves automatically so that you wouldn't have information worth going after in the first place.

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wizardbeard 13 points 7 hours ago path: 0 24386742 24387105 24387290 24387496, hotness: undefined, score: 13, children: 0
wizardbeard 2 points 5 hours ago

My tongue doesn't need to be any more depressed, thank you.

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wizardbeard 11 points 2 days ago

Entire GitHub repo is brand new. Set up 6 minutes before this post, with only one commit, uploading all the files.

Make of that what you will.

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wizardbeard 10 points 3 days ago

I did when I was younger. Had better fine motor skills with my "primary" hand. Eventually as I started playing more PC games and using computers at school more I got tired of always having to move the mouse around and having to reconfigure keybinds for every game (where it was even possible to do so). So I adapted to right handed mouse somewhere around 14 years old.

Beyond that, in my time in IT support, I think I encountered only three people who did left handed mice.

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wizardbeard 4 points 2 days ago

Hooray seaman! Have a se-

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wizardbeard 37 points 4 days ago

Pfeces, purine, and ptoilet ptissue

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wizardbeard 18 points 4 days ago

Unfortunately, I feel like it's kind of inevitable that when you have texts that are supposed to guide you how to live, and people who are supposed to guide you in how to interpret those texts, that there will be those who will abuse it for their own purposes. This isn't even a particularly religious issue. I've definitely found people twisting technical documents to use as cudgels in both education and my career.

People will misuse appeals and appearance of authority. In a religious situation where there is an ultimate authority above all else? Of course they're going to misuse it to push their personal beliefs, good or bad.


I personally believe that the Bible has overwhelming amounts of explicit text and context clues that show that God's love extends to all. Especially when you consider the people Jesus traveled and spent time with in the context of the era.

But ultimately I can only control my own actions and what I pass to others. I try not to worry about the assholes misusing it. One of the many practical comforts of Christianity is that we can believe they will eventually answer for it to that highest authority.

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wizardbeard 15 points 4 days ago

I get the idea, but I don't think there's any real benefit in intentionally muddying the waters further on this stuff. I'm not personally a fan of pouring more fuel on the dumpster fire, and there's been a lot of deep discussions about all of this already. There's not much room for "good faith" discussion in this shit as it is.

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wizardbeard 8 points 4 days ago

Fuck those guys for soiling the term "grand wizard".

I've got the vague frame of a joke somewhere around that involving the only orbs they've ever pondered being their own testicles, but good wording for it isn't coming to me.

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wizardbeard 20 points 4 days ago

If they're also complaining about Teams, I'd venture to guess that they're complaining about the near incomprehensible implementation within Microsoft Office ecosystem (and their web UIs).

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wizardbeard 9 points 4 days ago

Using Tor likely flags you as suspicious or links your usage to the outgoing IP, which inevitably is going to be connected to other previously banned accounts.

This is a common situation when trying to use Tor with social media that does IP bans or other IP based heuristics.

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wizardbeard 18 points 5 days ago

Is Billy streaking?

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wizardbeard 21 points 5 days ago

Until some regulation is passed and enforced that they have to be closed loop, it's cheaper for them to fuck up the local ecosystem by using evaporative cooling or local water sources as a heat sink.

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wizardbeard 13 points 5 days ago

Limited supply leading to the same stock being sold at over 300% of the MSRP five years ago. The demand is definitely there. The supply and pricing is the issue, not a lack of interested buyers.

"Market" my ass.

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wizardbeard 5 points 5 days ago

Grassy ass!

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wizardbeard 36 points 7 days ago

The wisdom of an old man in a line of work where men crank young.

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wizardbeard 19 points 6 days ago

If only it was just cinema illiteracy.

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wizardbeard 8 points 6 days ago

I'll openly admit that I've made comments that could be interpreted as this comic. That said, I don't hate Linux or look to "dunk on" people, I just see a lot of really uninformed takes about Windows being tossed around and can't help but try to correct people.

Like someone said something abysmally wrong and very confidently, I asked them when the last time they used Windows, and they said it had been over a decade. I get that people pull that sort of thing online all the time, but when I see it it bothers me.

So I end up making the occasional comment defending Windows from blatant misinformation in a Linux thread, or insisting that the Linux experience still isn't as smooth as it needs to be for non-tinkerers.

Usually someone will pop up and call me uninformed or something, which is rich given I've been casually messing with Linux since before USB thumb drives were ubiquitous, and I have a little more than a decade of career experience in IT support and systems admin/engineering/architecture neck deep in a Microsoft environment.


I love Linux and open source software. I want it all to succeed. But Windows does have its place, it is valid for certain use cases, and is not anywhere as awful as it's made out to be. Especially if you have the tech chops to switch to Linux, de-crappify-ing Windows is of comparable difficulty and I have not had any of the supposedly unavoidable Windows issues people regularly cite in around a decade.

Switching to Linux is a more than valid choice, but I hate to see it happen only because someone isn't getting good troubleshooting information for a Windows issue.


I also have a seriously hard time keeping my mouth shut when Linux users claim daily driving a Linux Distro as a smooth process. It is leagues better than it used to be. Mind bogglingly so, and getting smoother every day. But it is still inevitable that you will hit a point of major friction and have to get deep into tinkering, and you will still likely need to make concessions in terms of hardware feature support.

I'm no stranger to tinkering. No stranger to compiling things myself, or even troubleshooting an error all the way down to a specific line of source code and making a PR to correct it.

But I've reached a point in my life where I don't want to be spending hours troubleshooting things that in my mind should "just work". I want more control than Apple offers, and less tinkering than Linux tends to expect.

So I keep up with the Linux space, use it on VMs personally semi-regularly, and maybe once a year give it a serious try as a daily driver. For now, stripped down/customized Windows installs on my gear is more than good enough.

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wizardbeard 2 points 4 days ago

What a substanceless article. Like two whole sentences of meaning.

They ran out of funding in 2018, and some of the devs focused on getting more funding while a different group focused on actually building the game.

Additionally, the dev who modeled out the station had no previous experience with Unreal Engine 4, which is what they used to make it.

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