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kbal, to linux in Is DNS Bloat too?
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My lawyers will argue that this willful infringement of my rights as the orignal author of the famous 1997 Internet comment "So true" means that you now owe me $4000000 in damages, but I'll settle for one bitcoin.

kbal, to privacy in Paris Olympics Host a New Event: Algorithmic Video Surveillance
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I for one will be ready to do my civic duty and walk around randomly making stabbing and punching gestures (aimed at friends who've agreed to it) while holding a banana or some other vegetable that might more closely resemble a knife, should such a system ever threaten this part of the world. After all, I have nothing to hide.

kbal, to linux in Does Wayland really break everything? (Nate Graham's OG post ref'd in the Phoronix article)
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Many of those things you're thinking of were declared Somebody Else's Problem by said developers. That's fine, but Wayland was not ready for use by normal end users until somebody else did finish them.

From what I hear most of them actually are finished by now, but they weren't as of a couple years ago when it started becoming commonplace to see declarations that the time to switch to Wayland was Right Now. I tried it out then, and am as a result much less enthusiastic about doing it again now even though it'd be much more likely to go well.

kbal, (edited ) to linux in Raspi/Debian Bookworm OS help
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  • kbal, to risa in what did you expect?
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    There seems to have been some mistake. I was expecting the Bajoran inquisition.

    kbal, to privacy in [Discussion] How do you feel about age verification on Porn sites?
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    Snake oil salesmen never had it so good. Without the layers of abstraction provided by computers, nobody would've believed their magic elixirs would protect children from getting interested in sex until their parents approved of it.

    kbal, to lemmyshitpost in Air: Where did that bring you? Back to me.
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    Sure, but if you can find an air-cooled VW bus that's still running in this decade they're probably asking $30k for it.

    kbal, (edited ) to risa in "Cowabunga" would make a great warp phrase
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    Donatello, lay in a course for Rigel II. Warp 5. Cowabunga.

    kbal, to linux in New systemd update will bring Windows’ infamous Blue Screen of Death to Linux | Ars Technica
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    As people have said in some of the many, many other threads on this subject, if they really wanted to copy someone else's style of full-screen error message they'd have done much better to go with "Guru Meditation"

    kbal, to risa in You grew up in Minsk, Worf. Did you never go outside?
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    By the mid 23rd century most cats had chosen to return to their home planet.

    kbal, to linux in The Distro Wars are good actually.?
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    The only way to avoid having disagreements about which choice of distro is best would be to avoid having any choices.

    kbal, to risa in Q-Tips: I knew it was coming yet I'm still disappointed
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    Lies of Q

    kbal, to news in Elon Musk says Ireland's Leo Varadkar 'hates Irish people'
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    Yes but what did Tucker Carlson, Alex Jones, and Ben Shapiro have to say about it? What about David Duke? Was he unavailable for comment? You can't just go to Elon all the time, let's get some diversity of opinion in there.

    kbal, to privacy in Am I running the risk of getting my Google account banned for logging into the Aurora Store or a custom rom like GrapheneOS?
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    Nobody will be able to give you a definitive answer. Google's ways are unknowable. You are running the risk of losing your Google account by having a Google account.

    kbal, to news in China is slowly erasing Tibet's name
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    It's remarkable that Tibetan culture has been so tenacious that there's anything left of it today. If the government of 50 years ago had been able to exert the kind of control over its people that they do today, it's hard to imagine that it wouldn't have been fully eradicated by now.

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