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@darkcoeficient FED FED FED FED
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@calleha01 is it about speed or efficiency and convenience?
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@calleha01 I do not like arrowing up since it requires moving my hand off the home row. The vi setting is usually enough to fill the same role you describe but I think !! has many more uses than you give it credit for especially when piping the output to other commands. It's all personal preference. I wouldn't say either are optimal choices. Seems like there's a serious gap in the shell for editing command parameters without some serious mental overhead.
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I wonder if you could modify the memory to point to your wallet address during runtime.
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@DJ1573 no I decide what phone I purchase and by extension which charged I use. You think the government is quick enough to keep up with changes in tech? I don't know a single more inefficient and bureaucratic organization than the world's governments. These are people who can barely use Facebook let alone decide which is the best tech accessory.
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If anyone wants to actually support the second amendment pass on the NRA. Donate to Gun Owners of America (GOA), Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC), or your states local gun rights group.
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@tubeguy4066 you've got to take measures to ship anonymously like sending it to the empty house the next neighborhood over and paying the local crackhead to retrieve it and do a dead drop. A lot of dark net drug forms have guides on how to securely ship stuff.
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Garlic Salt Lemon pepper Salt Pepper Oil of your choosing Worcestershire sauce Dip in oil Worcestershire sauce mix then into seasoning mix. Grill at 500° a minute and a half on each side for a thin steak up to 2 and a half minutes for thicker cuts. Top with butter for a delicious steak
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@hnktbt who is "her?"
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They are called relays and there's plenty of them. Running relays are great but exit and entry nodes are what's needed.
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I don't agree with market regulation in this manor. While I don't like Apples greedy attitude, this is going to stifle innovation since it now forces phone manufacturers to use a specific port. I understand this is an unpopular opinion but if people cared enough they wouldn't buy iphones.
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Someone posted a bomb threat on the farm. It was posted from a sleeper account that was vacant for 4 years. It was most likely a compromised account and the bomb threat was a false flag. Since it would only go to hurt the farm and validate the trains radical crusade I can only conclude that it is very likely it was one of them trying to give CloudFlare a reason to shut them down.
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@staff4226 not at all. They're 100% glowies imo. But you can definitely use them as an alternative to Google.
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What are you talking about? There is clear accepted evidence that COVID has undergone gain of function. There's evidence that it's RNA has been spliced. I don't know why you're claiming that the scientific consensus is the opposite when it's not.
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@JPs-q1o fair point but I personally think it would be worth it. Think about how many 0 days go exploited for years without being uncovered.
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@deidara_8598 theories in encryption groups have been around for a while that the NSA has cracked/backdoored elliptic curves. They pushed elliptic curves hard for the longest time and eventually people got suspicious.
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@robotron1236 setup a docker container that pipes all of it's traffic through a VPN. No need to do this on your personal computer.
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@deusexpersona95 open source software =/= free software.
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@Thornskade this is the only acceptable time to use windows. If your job mandates it. My job mandates I use either Mac or windows which makes me want to pull my teeth out.
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Nobody shouldn't support Firefox. They do not support free speech. They advocate for search result suppression of wrong think.
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youre assuming the government would publicize their backdoors.
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@alexdelarge9425 are you serious? TikTok is known for it's censorship. It's a staple of the platform. They ban any idea that the CCP doesn't like.
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E2EE is only as safe as the citizens willingness to protect that right. Otherwise they'll just arrest you for merely using encryption at all. Plausible deniable encryption is about to make a major resurgence.
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@DiamondZombie it is slightly more convenient since more organizations accept cash but now that there are decentralized ways of purchasing privacy coins and most services accept some form of crypto it is becoming more accessible. It'll only get better.
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@cx3622 what do you think is more likely, governments wanting to end E2EE because of CSAM or because E2EE interferes with their ability to mass monitor communications and suppress dissonance?
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I mean, NULL posted that they need to stop engaging with the trains and the site will be back eventually. Sounds like to me he's cooperating with the police to find the person who called in the fake bomb threat and if they expose them will really cause a problem for the trans extremists.
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@MichaelPesta zig could be an interesting choice. Is zig memory safe?
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The Dallas shooter barricaded himself in the back of a room with only one entry in an office building. They used a EOD bot to deliver a payload of explosives into the room ending the threat. I personally don't have an issue if it is used like that. The robots are not autonomous and the triggering of the explosive is manual and intentional. I take major issue with any automation of policing. Any automation from red light cameras to killer death robots does not allow for a vital component of policing which is officer discretion. My state has outlawed all automated policing for this reason.
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@flintgrain this wasn't in reference to the single IQ man in the video.
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@bathhatingcat8626 the government is terrible but the country and our people are amazing. Greatest county in the world. 😊
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‘We need more than deplatforming' - Firefox If you think Firefox is free as in freedom forget it. The devs of Firefox do not believe in free speech. They actively censor some websites by default. They're not the free as in freedom browser it's often described as.
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@Cookiekeks I believe there are several applications that use them for donation messages for one example. It makes sense that any crypto currency allow smart transactions that way people don't start to associate data with transactions on a separate layer which could lead to the same problem.
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@oz_jones anything you didn't encrypt yourself is obtainable by the alphabet. No VPN is going to fix that. This isn't for anon stuff this is mostly for ban and firewall evasion
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You can probably install them in the software store anyway lol
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@butmunchass neither are optimal
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How many keystrokes to add sudo in front of a command using the arrow keys vs !!?
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@matthias6933 yes that is true the client can support it but then only sender-recievers using the same client get the benefit of encryption.
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@dienand_ right, it's a client side effort where what I'm saying is it should be a part of the protocol. You can send anything in an email including encrypted content but that doesn't mean email is encrypted.
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100% guaranteed that any node running in any NATO state was been compromised by the NSA by some secret surveillance warrant under the patriot act.
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The guy who did this took the profit and went down the line buying other people's real guns.
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@ is that what anyone here has said or did you make that up to sound smart?
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@IIIIII-ke3lo the hard part is finding people who aren't glowies, aren't fully retarded, and aren't going to run/snitch once paid. The most successful red teams are completely anonymous and they don't know their counterparts. It's all trustless. Everything is done through anonymized means. At the end of the day, it's just software development with extra opsec.
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@calleha01 wish vim had a feature similar to tramp. Closest we got is netrw but it is by no means a fully featured remote editing experience. Frustrating I can't use my environment without spinning up my dotfiles on the remote machine when using vim.
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@calleha01 I have a heavily modified config but I'm also very proficient in a vanilla vim setup. Vanilla vim is not a sufficient enough daily editor imo. It's fine for quick edits on the server but anything more than that it falls short.
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What you're referring to as Brain is actually GNU/Brian
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@GeorgeWashingtonLaserMusket You really shouldn't use Firefox anymore. They have enabled by default telemetry. Mozilla has pivoted to being an advertising company and collects data similar to what Google does to chrome. They have no more incentive to keep Firefox private and high quality. Open source forks offer more privacy sure but theyre still built off of software by people who said that anyone who thinks the vid shot is potentially dangerous should be censored online.
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@genericname1235 gotcha so it's a different way of associating decoy transactions that doesn't bloat the block size.
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@nerd666 they're not doing layer 7. This is definitely layer 4 overwhelming the server. We know this because it was possibly affecting the QoS of other sites on the same shared network.
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@VaDR3D what is your god forsaken profile pic? Plz tell me it's a gorza and not a murdered AK.
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