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  • Good thing Trump aint the one who decides...

  • Yeaaaah, the other day I was thinking about how between AI, this kind of shit and foreign missinformation campaigns the only reliable long term source of information will once again be... physical books. We ruined the internet lmao

  • probably the same people that didn't bother voting

  • As someone who lived surrounded by ocean my entire life it's been painfully obvious for over a decade now. Really frustrating to see people only start believing it once it affects them despite literal mountains of evidence proving so.

  • "I'm sorry, I don't know how to help with that"

  • Yeah, that bunch are really hurting for cash too

  • I encrypt my desktop and laptop but not my servers. On desktop, that excludes drives that aren't my OS/boot drive.

  • Someone needs to explain to this bloody orange monkey what tariffs are.

  • Aligns with the belief many right wingers have that educated people are just "indoctrinated libs".

  • Damn Google be speed running how quickly they can make me replace all their services. Google Maps and Youtube are about the only 2 I still use.

  • Didn't like when Russia did it and I don't like that Ukraine is doing it. BUT, the review/per basis process does make a big difference and makes it an easier pill to swallow.

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  • Researchers were able to clone a user’s entire Signal session by copying the local storage directory, allowing them to access the chat history on a separate device

    This has actually been useful for me in the past when reinstalling my OS lmao. In an ideal world we could reverify by entering a code from our phones to unlock the desktop local storage after moving it. My biggest wish for Signal is more seamless message history movement across devices and ecosystems. Fuck even proper back ups would be nice.

  • Basically they are what the 13 colonies were. Taxed to shit without support and rep lmao

  • overloaded with truth

  • lmao chill. A broken clock is still right twice a day.