Pons_Aelius

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What's you plan for your digital legacy?

Lately I started including what happens to my data in case I die unexpectedly in my threat model. As of now I’d like for everything to stay private. All my accounts have a strong password that I store on a keepass datbase that I store only on encrypted devices which themselves are protected only by PIN or Password with no...

Pons_Aelius,

Honestly?

I do not care.

If I am gone, I am gone.

Any digital traces I leave behind no longer bother me and my privacy is now assured.

No one will care what is on my accounts and I think it is hubris for 99.9999% of the population to think otherwise.

EG: Of the approximately 1,000,000 people who have died on earth in the past week, unless you are Mathew Perry, no one cares what is in your protonmail account.

Pons_Aelius,

what have the Romans Taxes ever done for us?

All right, but apart from the sanitation, the medicine, education, wine, public order, irrigation, roads, a fresh water system, and public health, what have the Romans taxes ever done for us?

Pons_Aelius,

People complaining about taxes have rarely spent time in a place where zero taxation is the actual reality.

Don't want to pay taxes?

Cool, move to North Sentinel island, there are zero taxes there.

Libertarians usually want all the benefits of a functioning society without the pesky inconvenience of having to pay for it.

Pons_Aelius,

A slightly misplaced hyphen and this is a very different sentence.

Pons_Aelius,

Oh, peace? SHUT UP!

Pons_Aelius,

The article goes into detail about that...

Many forts that Poidebard documented don't even show up in the 1960s and 1970s spy satellite imagery; the Dartmouth team only identified 36 of his original 116. "The attrition of the archaeological record has been substantial and these processes are unlikely to have slowed over the intervening decades," they wrote. They believe further research incorporating higher-resolution or even older satellite imagery should reveal many more Roman forts in the region

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