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to be frank, Chrome + ublock + tracker block lists = best outcome for minimal work
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Phantom Liberty is a work of art. GTA level goodness
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@derpstick5467 I've had VPN access since 2017, but you're just swapping the snoop (from ISP to VPN provider). Suffice it to say, I trust the former, more.
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Nice haircut
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Some people use religion to ethnically cleanse
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@phiality9070 Your taxes are being sent to the z1onazi and azov naz1s. have fun
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@darkcze6870 or the zionazis. either is fine
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Unemployed TechLead is a member of the small hat crew? He yells in pain as he strikes you
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@lindsayshanks7555 Except the 90s was a decade choc full of great games
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I'm pretty sure you can't go on a block explorer, look up a random address, and then tie said address to a real person (name, address, etc). It is essentially anonymous, so long as you're not using an exchange with KYC practices.
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@smnkm4ehfer not if it's offline
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@Unknown_Genius opting out of gaming???
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@Unknown_Genius it's all pretty much of a muchness. You understand that right?
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@Unknown_Genius I already stated that they're all pretty much of a muchness. They're all engaging in anti-consumer practices; at this rate, (something I've already said) you'd essentially be boycotting all major vendors and publishers to take your line. EDIT: It's not piracy it's counterfeiting (you've bought the publisher lie). I very much consider it preservation because amongst other things, it IS that
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@CROSSFZZED we can store the data on a blockchain. Maybe like: ||| Blockchain -- dAPP that interacts with APACHE or Nginx -- web client |||
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you buy consoles for games, why not a windows machine for games? leave all the serious stuff on your Linux box. A KVM switch will save you moving your peripherals from box to box. You can have seriously small M-ITX cases now that can accommodate triple slot GFX cards
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it's not that LLM can replace people, it's that the capital owners (who are glorified bean counters) will take a cheap ersatz replacement ("AI") over demonstrably better work from a human being, if it's cheaper (not better value, just cheaper). "Bean counter" is being generous, at least bean counters can measure value, not just cost
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Thanks for the censorship Muta
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Journalists are now tertiary marketing departments for the big publishers. Same arrangement as the political status quo and MSM. NWO boys
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I just can't stand ADS, recoil, spread, slow movement speed. If I want realism, I'll join the military
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stick the IA (or any archive site) on a purpose built blockchain
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A lot of the ads are outright scams, they're not real ads. So, never will I stop using AdBlock
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You wanted "proof" of red rooms? Just try to countenance what proof would look like.
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21:28 "sometimes you gotta break the law in order to protect the law" That's a hideously stupid and immoral thing to say. Disliked.
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@j.ceasar "They did not break the law" - yes they did, they ran a pump and dump scam. Last reply
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@j.ceasar Nope, there's 'Combatant Immunity' plus the Geneva Conventions which pertain to war. There are no such exemption for financial scams
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@j.ceasar which is it? there exists a legal exemption (which do not need warrants from a judge) or they went to a judge to get a warrant? STFU, not replying to you further
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@Finnboy-ml5jv well it's not a "stash" if it's streamed from the web.
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sorry but october 7 was a prison break. Israel off'd the civilians under the Hannibal Directive; this is common knowledge by now
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I mean, you suspect it's nefarious, else it wouldn't have occurred to you to speak of nefariousness or the lack thereof. As for the truth being mundane, the truth is that you don't know the truth. The media give us a superficial understanding of virtually everything they report on, hence the growth of alternative media
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Muta, I spent well over a decade as a sysadmin in my former life, in largely Windows domains. You can definitely secure Windows to the point where it absolutely can be considered safe, even for browsing dodgy websites. Enable: Secure Boot Core Isolation Local Security Authority (LSA) Protection Kernel-mode Hardware-enforced Stack Protection Then buy a top tier security suite like McAfee or ESET If you ever want to browse questionable sites safely, use the 'Sandboxie' tool, which opens a browser instance inside of a sandbox (where malware can't escape). Use a third-party router and flash it with DD-WRT or OpenWRT. Get a managed switch and install pfSense on it, to use as your LAN-wide firewall. I think that's it
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@chickenmonger123 rubbish. it can be in the public sector
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tesla's have a gas cap? we need a new term
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I think you're safe if you pay for premium security software like BitDefender or ESET (as an unimportant individual). Flash your router with DD-WRT or OpenWRT. Use DNS over HTTPS. Use virtualisation for extra protection ('Kernel-mode Hardware-enforced Stack Protection' and 'Core Isolation'). Use full-disk encryption (BitLocker is fine). Disable Wake-on-Lan. Use an isolated network/SSID on all devices that don't need access to the router (aka guest network). Once a year, delete all the freaking volumes/partitions on your boot disk (where none of your files are), and re-install the OS from scratch
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Putting Iran in the same sentence as Israel is comedic
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just use Quad9 (no logging DNS)
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Tate is a born criminal.
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"and FOR the dehumanization of Israelis and Jews " what if they're killing kids? this is not a serious argument
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@MrPolandball have u tried browsing through Tor? It's always been complete f'king ass, which it would be, seeing as routing traffic endlessly...oh, you know....adds a f'k tonne of latency
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we need to put websites on blockchains, yesterday
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@omega1231 "I agree, although both Arab and Turkish are linguonyms not races" no you're just uninformed. "A 2021 study which looked at whole genomes and whole-exomes of 3,362 Turkish people found that the most common Y chromosome haplogroups were J2a, R1b, and R1a" - wiki
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@swordiebored4769 does he look Anglosaxon to you? Phenotypes are real, joker.
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@metablase6837 " "A 2021 study which looked at whole genomes and whole-exomes of 3,362 Turkish people found that the most common Y chromosome haplogroups were J2a, R1b, and R1a" - wiki"
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Executives strangle the life out of the creative talent. That's it, in a nutshell
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CrowdStrike Holdings' stock price is only down to their record stock price of 2022. Not even a big deal
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My bidet can run the game? I wish I had a bidet
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SPREAD. YOUR. CHEEKS.
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can't you just dual boot?
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@tcbobb1613 and his. Genius
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If video sites were exorbitantly expensive to run, you would not see a truck load of video sites all over the web, mostly from quite small companies. Especially the pr0n sites, who have petabytes of video data, and live on ad revenue; no subs
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