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bhamlin,

Well, there’s a minimum age requirement. Any one running for that office will need to meet that. And it’s kinda “old.”

bhamlin,

Sorry, this is a kerning issue. Cute FERNboy.

bhamlin,

Because she’s cuter than your other sister, Emacs.

bhamlin, (edited )

From another terminal:

ps ax | grep vim | awk ‘{print $1}’ | xargs – kill -9

bhamlin, (edited )

I don’t know that I’d really add more. It all depends on who and what you’re protecting against. The only thing that’s secure is something that doesn’t exist.

National level hackers have access to resources you might not be able to think of. And if they really want in, rubber hose cryptography is super effective. But most “hackers” on the Internet? And encrypted zip is often enough to deter them. Not impossible, but you might not be worth the time and effort.

In summary, there is better. Much better than an encrypted zip file. But only you can judge if you’re a juicy enough target to pursue more esoteric protection.

bhamlin,

It’s me. I look at my posts like that. I should probably post sober more often.

bhamlin,

I miss slackware.

It still kinda exists, but really has become a ghost of its former self.

bhamlin,

Ok, I’ll bite.

It feels like most of your position comes from a place of misunderstanding just what goes into a lesson plan about literature; possibly even a deliberate misunderstanding. Schools aren’t giving children books with smut and senseless violence. These materials are constantly being reconsidered and reevaluated. Vonnegut was something taught when I was in school, and removed right after I graduated.

This comic is pointing at the fact that nearly every book on these lists isn’t there because the content is actually a problem. The lists just have books that some religious group dislikes regardless of whether or not they’re being used.

Besides, somehow the christian Bible is somehow still “approved” while having more rape and violence and men kissing men than any book I ever had to read for school.

bhamlin,

I’ll take my chances with the sky fairy rather than the courts. One has a track record of being wrong a lot and causing grievous financial harm, and the other is imaginary.

bhamlin,

I, for one, would welcome our nuwu owoverlords.

bhamlin,

The problem with SELinux is that everyone rushed to push it out, alongside packages affected by it without support for it. So it was a crapshoot whether or not you’d have something working each time. That is better now, but was initially a colossal pain in the ass for about five years or so.

bhamlin,

Not really, have you met people? Sometimes the distance of an internet connection is required to interact socially without crippling anxiety. At least here girls are getting paid to help these people instead of them going out and trying it in the outside.

bhamlin,

None. I use Gentoo and everything is compiled statically.

bhamlin,

Red Hat Linux was the only viable option for me to use on the AlphaStation I’d just bought off of my former employer, and the rest is history.

bhamlin,

Nah, if it were slackware there’d be more Bob.

bhamlin, (edited )

dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hda count=1 bs=4M; fdisk -l /dev/hdb

I ran that line a few times before I realized what I had done, and couldn’t remember the exact sizes of the old partitions…

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