

This is an extremely naive take


This is an extremely naive take


Ahem may introduce you to OpenBSD


Amazon just announced this is exactly what’s going to happen


Meanwhile, more than 2x the total number Afgansty zinky-bois fertilize Ukrainian land every 60 days…
Cargo 200 now exceeds new recruits every month


I’d say that I wish they were, particularly as during this cycle I’m stretching my budget to sprinkle some around on good candidates, win or lose.
But, overall I think they should NOT be deductible.
I also agree with your sentiment that people in the ~120k range are firmly “middle class” now for whatever that’s worth.
Of course, there are regional variables too — that money in Jackson MS is very different than in Brooklyn NY


Jarts were a favorite in our backyard. Noone died. Or even got stabbed in the foot.
They had great heft.


Uhh where are you where political donations, either to candidates directly, or to PAC/501c(4) are deductible?
They are not. It says so right on the ActBlue page and everywhere else. It’s a legal requirement that people be notified that their donations are not tax deductible.


I was not aware that mainland China had designated shitting streets.
Huh


Buy an older pixel and install Graphene
Keep it off/in a faraday bag at all times, never turn it on at home. Go to elsewhere to set it up.
If they REALLY want you, you will get got.
But there’s no reason to make it easy.


No.
There is no search warrant for the contents of your mind.
Of course “rubber hose decrypt” is always an option, but we’re not quite there yet.


Aah I see in the footer. Thanks


Where does this say that this tradeshow is DHS/Law Enforcement related?
I see no information beyond that of the company
Could be a funeral industry show for all we know?
Genuinely funny
Nice.


Yea it it’s really too bad this guy wants to eat


Does an invasion/attack by one NATO member trigger an Article 5 response against that country by the remainder of NATO?
I am sure that this scenario has been imagined before (ahem Greece v. Turkey)


Not being familiar with the controveries referenced in this thread…
All of this reminds me very much of OpenBSD and Theo de Radt (?) back in the 98-02 era.
OpenBSD is certainly not the most popular *nix today, but it’s probably the most secure.


Can we get a tldr of the “problematic behaviours”?
As a casual who bought a pixel 9 specifically for Graphene, I not too embedded in the culture/dramas, and surely many others reading here are similarly unfamiliar


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Somewhat like it, but with different operational goals.
FreeBSD focuses on wide hardware compatibility and very high speed.
OpenBSD focuses on security, exclusively. It’s slower and with a narrower range of supported hardware, but a MUCH higher effort in security, assurance and audit.
So, the fact that some bugs have been found in FreeBSD is more or less irrelevant to the security of OpenBSD
You may not be aware, but find it interesting that MacOS is also a BSD variant, and there was a distro called NetBSD which was (is?) focused on what you’d expect from the name of it.
Another thing you might not know is that the OpenBSD folks also publish OpenSSH which is a very well regarded and widely used package.
Of course all software is subject to bugs/error/vulnerabilities and OpenSSH as well as OpenBSD are constantly being reviewed, revised and audited for potential security issues.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenSSH