DragonSidedD

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[–] DragonSidedD@monero.town 5 points 1 week ago

I'm all for I2P, it solves some design limitations that Tor has.

And Tor is absolutely not a bulletproof technology.

But please, have some concrete reasons for not using it. "The devs are shady" is about as scientific and useful as "vaccines cause autism"

[–] DragonSidedD@monero.town 2 points 1 week ago

IMO it's a nice middle ground between a typical Linux system where every app you run has access to everything else you run, vs a system like Qubes where every app is locked down in its own VM

[–] DragonSidedD@monero.town 3 points 1 week ago (2 children)

I bought one of those release CDs. I used it to be able to use ppp + my 486's modem to connect to my employer's network which let me WFH on an 80x24 tty.

[–] DragonSidedD@monero.town 5 points 1 week ago

check this dope URL I picked up, I have an idea and it's totally going to be viral

[–] DragonSidedD@monero.town 1 points 1 week ago

https://californiaglobe.com/fr/csu-sacramentos-juneteenth-event-inspirational-or-a-breeding-ground-for-bigotry/

He stepped into a political minefield and did a reasonably good job of pointing out some unfortunately too-common offensive and racist positions from an academic discipline and institution that both frankly need to do better.

Given the politics of the present situation, he would have done well to suggest concrete alternatives for a Junteenth recognition that better promotes an inclusive, tolerant society -- and his concrete plan for making that happen, using which Gubernatorial powers (beyond diktat).

I know I'm asking a lot but, he's already made at least one rookie mistake.

[–] DragonSidedD@monero.town 10 points 1 week ago

LibreWolf saved the spirit of firefox. Screw the Mozilla Board of Grifters. They could have just provided hosting for open source solutions/VPNs and sell lots of swag maybe host an actually good podcast ... but no, they leaned into selling user data WTF

[–] DragonSidedD@monero.town 1 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Interesting, that dynamic is in line with the 'radiator' theory of human brain evolution.

From a more recent article:

the shift to an aerobic, hunter-gatherer lifestyle in early Homo, including long-distance running, exerted selection pressures that favored both increased endurance and enhanced brain growth

Edit: ... so, we're not batteries. We're cooling fins.

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