BadRS

@BadRS@lemmy.world
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It’s encrypted, encrypted many times over, it’s completely anonymous… as long as you’re staying inside the network. An exit node connects to the regular internet and that’s what’s going to start showing up on logs. This was completely secure for the people actually dealing in cp.

I can’t believe this stuck, it’s the equivalent of arresting a business owner because someone distributed cp while connected to their Wi-Fi.

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No. We aren't debating this. There aren't two sides here. No one is buying your what about bullshit.

Years ago Google decided that the bigger a site was, the better. This is a ridiculous metric and has resulted in irrelevant bullshit, no offense, clogging the internet.

Thats been possible since before photoshop and certainly is possible after

There's been a DOS attack against the site and its database. The admins said they were going to move over to CloudFlare for DDoS protection and yeah, I just checked, they're getting served by CloudFlare now. Instability issues should go away.

Ryan gosling won’t settle until we are all lost in his kind eyes

I can see a future where ai posts outnumber human posts and the entire internet becomes a sickly sweet conversation between competing neural networks posting their agenda to discussion boards and populating blogs.

Interestingly, their refusal to be rude may be the only thing that helps us identify them. Calling someone a cunt might be the last refuge of humanity.

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Just call it "Elon Madness"

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Is the end of this headline "because they haven't updated in 3 years"?

As someone who remembers the days before the internet, that's 1000x better than our method of just believing whoever seemed the most sure. We weren't running down to the library 10 times a day to find quality sources for information, we just didn't know things. When did that person die? Who knows. Is it safe to mix these chemicals? Try it and see.

Old wives tales and superstition were responsible for at least 60% of all decision making.

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Stuff you're actively trying to preserve is made of glass and disappears if you don't look at it for more than a week.

Knew a girl who would just stop whatever she was doing, find a table or some small place to hide, and proceed to have a seizure. Apparently the hiding was part of it because she was unresponsive and could never remember doing it.

There’s just more of us now, Covid caused a lot of trauma that has resulted in a lot of shut-ins. Remote work, instacart, Amazon prime, GrubHub, it’s easier than ever to never leave the comfort of your house. I’m betting there’s a subset of the population that hasn’t left their home in 3 years.

I used to get antsy if I didn’t get out, see people, but it doesn’t bother me anymore.

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I wish they'd do a remaster of the Splinter Cell series. I loved them but the gameplay is too clunky for me to enjoy going back. A few tweaks, especially to resolution, and a fresh coat of paint would be awesome.

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Is this irony? I'm never sure

All the bootlickers are still chillin with spez

There's no method here. No plan. No goal. We are watching a grown man have a tantrum because no matter how much money he spends he can't force people to like him.

The unicode consortium?

Don't post clickbait headlines to reddit.

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We haven't begun to talk about it severe trauma that 2020 was for a lot of people. We turned the entire country into involuntary agoraphobiacs and told them they'd die if they didn't comply. Then we blasted fear and anger into them for years.

GenZ is just broken, they'll never be 'normal' again. Millenials have checked out, Gen A is basically feral. Strange things are afoot at the Circle K my friend.

Embarrassment is gone, cringe is gone.

I think you should be able to block people and companies. I’m tired of hearing about Tesla, people hyping Tesla, people doubting Tesla, bragging, complaining, questioning. I’m just done hearing about it.

2014, from an art store, don’t know which one.

Artists like Ott Lights, my mom has one. They’re apparently very accurate

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Lol, habit

I always use Ubuntu Server. It was my first distro 20 years ago and it's still where I'm most comfortable.

Okay, this is sick.

John Nash Ott (23 October 1909 – 6 April 2000[1]) was a photo-researcher, writer, photographer, and cinematographer who was an early adopter of many modern photographic practices, including time-lapse photography and full-spectrum lighting.

Illinois, but I don’t know about current ownership

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I think Morbius is a great example. People enjoyed the he'll out of that movie, they just didn't enjoy watching it.

Unless you only play indie games I would save for a larger micros card. You can get 1tb ones pretty cheap now and they're just as fast as the internal storage. You don't need anything else.

The model is the brain, you use something like Kobold.cpp to load the model. You'll have to work with the settings and try different models to get the right load on your GPU.

Different poster here Wifi doesn't suck

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