kbal

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In light of certain recent government regulations redefining "child" to mean anyone under the age of 18, I would like to propose that we should adjust other terms for people of specific ages to match this new and increasingly popular language regime:

Child: Ages 13-17 Toddler: Ages 9-12 Infant: Ages 5-8 Newborn: Age 2-4 Foetus: Under 2 years old

[–] kbal@fedia.io 2 points 1 hour ago

FIVE TONS OF FLAX

[–] kbal@fedia.io 12 points 19 hours ago (1 children)

They're more likely to kick the ladder out from under themselves, if gen Z doesn't been them to it.

[–] kbal@fedia.io 3 points 21 hours ago (1 children)

What's the pretext this time? Trump ate a piece of Swiss cheese and decided it didn't have enough holes in it?

[–] kbal@fedia.io 10 points 23 hours ago
[–] kbal@fedia.io 1 points 23 hours ago

Is gammon porn what the Brits are into these days? Wouldn't have been my first guess, not that there's anything wrong with that.

[–] kbal@fedia.io 13 points 1 day ago

Many online users initially assumed the act of flying non-national flags was illegal.

Did they? That's got to be a pretty bad sign for national dignity.

Anyway, it's a good choice of flag.

[–] kbal@fedia.io 13 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I'd bet on legally legit porn sites down, VPNs up. It might be a trend that continues for a few years. UK is leading the way but plenty of authoritarian assholes are in charge of other countries too and they're keen to take us all along for this journey. I don't know if it leads to 1984 or more Mad Max but we're going places for sure.

[–] kbal@fedia.io 6 points 1 day ago

Crypto Wars IV: The Empire Strikes Back

[–] kbal@fedia.io 2 points 1 day ago

Chivalry, schmivalry.

[–] kbal@fedia.io 1 points 1 day ago
  • Why your hair dryer does not need to connect to the wi-fi

Also maybe get some ideas from contrachrome.com

[–] kbal@fedia.io 13 points 1 day ago

Bear in mind that the people coming up with this stuff are not completely stupid. Completely corrupt and ignorant perhaps, but not so inept that if they write legislation that strongly encourages practically everyone to use a VPN to avoid the bullshit it isn't a good possibility that their aim (or the aim of those manipulating them) is to generate excuses to eventually make easy-to-use commercial VPN services illegal. Obviously many of us could get around such a ban with ease, but the more difficult they make it the fewer people will do it. There are reasons why not every kid on your average street is an I2P user. What they can't effectively ban they'll suppress by other means.

[–] kbal@fedia.io 19 points 1 day ago (3 children)

You think so many things will be accessible for people without driving that the roads will fall into disuse? Unfortunately I don't think they're planning to go that far.

 

I have cut my hair. It was a little bit overdue.

 

Cyberastrology: The theory that if you know the exact network conditions at the time someone first connected to the Internet, such as ping times to the major servers of the cyberzodiac, you can predict their future.

 

PEN Canada joins 39 organizations and 132 individuals in a joint letter demanding a complete withdrawal of Bill C-2. The following letter was sent this week to Canadian authorities…

 

On June 3, 2025, the Canadian government tabled Bill C-2, omnibus legislation that, if passed, would introduce a wide array of new federal agency and law enforcement powers, and would significantly reform substantive and due process laws in Canada for migrants and asylum seekers. Our preliminary analysis of Bill C-2 situates the legislation within the context of existing research by the Citizen Lab about two potential data-sharing treaties that are most relevant to the new proposed powers being introduced in Bill C-2: the Second Additional Protocol to the Budapest Convention (2AP) and the CLOUD Act. Both of which carry significant constitutional and human rights risks.

 

My thumb is itchy.

 

30 years ago somebody told me their opinion about "Changes" but I didn't know what Changes was. I just remembered to look it up, and according to Wikipedia it could've been any of about 50 things.

 

Browsers should probably just stop sending user-agent header at all, ideally.

If anyone else was wondering why some websites and the "Alternate Player for Twitch.tv" extension stopped working in the latest Librewolf update, it's because they changed the userAgent string from Firefox to LibreWolf and way too much shitty code is confused by it looking like firefox but then not being firefox.

 

I am enjoying the Oblivion remaster except for one thing: Lockpicking. I was good at the old Oblivion lock picking. There was a clear audio cue, I have good ears I guess, and it was both easy and satisfying. Many found it impossible, but I had the gift.

In the remaster they've removed that audio cue and now there is only the visual motion of the tumblers to react to. I do not have fast eyes, only fast ears as it turns out. I am bad at the new lockpicking. Curse your laziness, anonymous Virtuos programmer who chose to take that shortcut.

 

Wishing a happy International Bat Appreciation Day to all who celebrate.

 

Even before the election was called, the Greens unveiled their plan to counter the global and domestic challenges posed by Donald Trump’s chaotic government. It’s chock full of good ideas, including many you wouldn’t normally expect: Improving the east-west energy grid to beef up national energy sovereignty; ramping up domestic artillery production; the stoppage of observing U.S-imposed intellectual property laws; and integrating more closely with the European, Australian, and Ukrainian defence industries.

 

Well I decided to upgrade to Debian testing last night on my desktop here, just for fun. It seems fine.

Xfce4-screensaver wasn't in bullseye so I had an old locally compiled version installed, which may have been the cause of some video problems. Replaced with the debian build.

A broken bash completion script I had removed came back and was annoying until I remembered what I'd done.

Old searx install didn't work, neither did latest searxng install script from git. Too many python errors for me, so I gave up and ran the docker container instead. That was the only frustrating part.

Skyrim runs more smoothly and amdgpu hasn't crashed yet. It had been getting bad lately, locking up during video playback sometimes (maybe once a week) in the past month or two. I think perhaps running the newest kernels with the old mesa was a bad combination.

I ran out of disk space on the EFI partition during install, but it recovered no problem.

Other than that no problems so far.

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