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19,533karma·5,232submissions·July 30, 2008
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This is extremely dangerous to Our Democracy.
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> Similarly, a support agent might tell you to “Go to your cases” over webchat or a phone call. This is confusing if the UI says “My cases”. Simpsons did it https://www.youtube.com/…
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I gave my explicit permission by choosing to run the software in the first place.
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> Let's review some shots taken with a telephoto to see how we can justify its size and weight. This is why I'm such a big fan of Micro Four Thirds. I carry the PanaLeica 100–400mm (200–8…
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WPD post with a whole bunch of camera angles https://watchpeopledie.tv/h/shooting/post/379641/just-now-ch... …
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> NYPD I always think about this when I watch the WKUK “It's illegal to say…” sketch, because “under the Brooklyn Bridge” is like adjacent to One Police Plaza https://www.youtube.co…
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I kinda like it. I'm not much of a mobile gamer, so mine only comes on to prolong battery health when the battery is fast-charging. The next model is said to gain water and dust resistance too as…
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https://intl.redmagic.gg/products/redmagic-10s-pro is what you want (I have the 9S and absolutely love it)…
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https://www.denverwater.org/tap/tunnel-next-tunnel-no-one-kn... Here's my pic of the east and west portals (respectively) from the last time I visited in 2022: https:/…
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> All from public sources. Relevant PG&E: https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/641b21b495f049c6958... > (like the MAGAs shooting substations) There's no need t…
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> after a quick scan I have to wonder what sort of psychologists they employ who come up with ideas like aligning the “Word, Excel, PowerPoint” word column in the first selection with “Open” in the…
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I love this screen that shows you exactly why they named it “Office Open” XML: https://i.imgur.com/hnj3sdv.png It was a pretty big deal when OpenOffice.org's 2.0 release came w…
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That's a total red herring. They see the metadata (data about data) of every connection you make. They don't need to capture any encrypted data to tell a whole heck of a lot about you: ht…
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Context: https://tailscale.com/kb/1011/log-mesh-traffic “Each Tailscale agent in your distributed network streams its logs to a central log server (at `log.tailscale.com`). …
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If we're talking Bond-tier assessments then Apple already sell a covert microphone: AirTags. They “have no microphone” according to product specs, but they do have a huge speaker, and a speaker a…
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Don't put words in my mouth. You're the one assuming that, not me. People are broke, not illiterate, and articles like this just publicize that a certain high-value metal is available in a c…
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Journalists are willing this to happen more by reporting on it.
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> But Tailscale never sees the device keys, so what they obtain and log is, at best, metadata. They have no capacity to decrypt any Tailnet traffic. https://news.ycombinator.com/ite…
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Self-hosting is cool and is what I already do for myself, but suggesting it is not relevant here because it's not feasible for a ton of people who might not even have one particular machine that …
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Tailscale spy on all of your traffic/behavior by default, so this isn't a great recommendation to people who used NordVPN for privacy reasons without the disclaimer that they will need to op…
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https://statesofemergency.com/
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> It's big brother mechanisms without a Big Brother. Big Brother does exist: it's money. If there were some single named entity, people would rebel against it, so it's diluted and …
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While I broadly agree with the article's point, this part stood out to me as the author not really knowing that much about Utah: > the image [of overt social-credit tech in public] is so power…
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Not really. At minimum you will break all of these sites on the HSTS preload list: https://source.chromium.org/chromium/chromium/src/+/main:net... …
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> You make unauthenticated requests cheap enough that you don't care about volume. In the days before mandatory TLS it was so easy to set up a Squid proxy on the edge of my network and cache e…