csolisr

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Oh and don't forget the autistic-to-linuxer pipeline

[–] csolisr@communities.azkware.net 21 points 2 years ago (7 children)

While I'm not entirely sure about this reasoning, it might be related to the status of soy as a meat and milk substitute. Omnivores claiming that "soy is not meant for human consumption in the same way that milk and meat are" must have eventually been shortened along the way as "soy is not meant for human consumption".

It can be both at the same time - getting a professional voice actor to translate the script, then apply AI magic to have the voices match the original as exactly as possible.

[–] csolisr@communities.azkware.net 11 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Story of my life. I'm currently on the stage where I will mindlessly post a hot take that I think everyone will agree to, get downvoted to oblivion, and feel even more alone

Because by doing so, law enforcement can manipulate the image from the source by:

  • Intercepting the payload and modifying the operative system to send data to law enforcement
  • Pose as the origin of the original payload, and send the tainted operative system to other devices when they reboot

Unless, of course, the BIOS stores the checksum of the untainted image. (Which adds its own can of worms, because that would make legitimate image upgrades require writing the new proper checksum on each server)

[–] csolisr@communities.azkware.net 0 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Because by knowing which IP is the boot image stored from, law enforcement can locate the source of the unencrypted image, thus making the scheme lose its privacy. The only way to bypass the issue is by manually configuring the IP after every reboot and keeping it a secret.

Which is a shame, because the vast majority of Western artists in the Fediverse post exclusively there. If it weren't for the administrator banning entire instances over the most minor offenses.

I wonder how accurate would it be to do this setup using Dolphin and four instances of mGBA instead of original hardware.

If you want to make it the easy way, yes. If you can handle using Linux as your sole daily driver system (or can manage to configure a virtual machine to run on boot over Windows while opening all the required ports in both Windows and the VM): not necessarily

Or basically anyone from the Mexican North. To the point where "norteño" is almost a synonym with "cousin-kisser".

Costa Rica: Not exactly a province per se, but the canton of San Carlos

As somebody who's been boycotting big media for years, I can't be happier to see the copyright industry slowly backstabbing itself once and over again

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