ryokimball

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[–] ryokimball 7 points 2 days ago

But they have "the makings of a deal" with China, which has long recognized Palestine as a state.

[–] ryokimball 12 points 2 days ago (1 children)

China has long recognized Palestine as a state. Why is that a deal breaker with Canada but not China?

[–] ryokimball 7 points 2 days ago

Those nasty PEDESTRIANS, out there WALKING all dangerously

[–] ryokimball 9 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Not a lawyer, but my understanding is if they find illegal stuff during discovery for an unrelated charge, you can be charged for that as well. One caveat would be if the original search was illegal, so say you see some police in public and you start recording them, then they come and take your phone away as evidence for the crime of recording police, which everyone knows is not actually illegal. They did not have the right to take your phone to begin with so anything they find on your phone then should be not admissible as evidence against you. Again, not a lawyer.

[–] ryokimball 41 points 1 week ago (1 children)

By this math, I guess we just need to wait 57 more years for Epstein files to be released.

[–] ryokimball 6 points 1 month ago (2 children)

I would totally have one as a pet but they do not do well in captivity.

[–] ryokimball 6 points 1 month ago (2 children)

https://snowflake.torproject.org/

I feel like I should mention the Snowflake browser plug-in, which to my understanding, creates a relay in your browser basically.

[–] ryokimball 40 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Wasn't he trying to add two more holidays like a month ago?

[–] ryokimball 9 points 1 month ago (3 children)

First reason I think of to use fde all the time even if it's automatically unlocked, is it's simple to securely delete everything all at once. Just delete all the keys or overwrite that section of the desk.

[–] ryokimball 1 points 1 month ago

Yes, you can have docker scripts decrypt a drive/storage. You might also consider an encrypted home partition separate from the root partition, or user space encryption of your home directory.

[–] ryokimball 13 points 1 month ago

Perhaps he fired off people that would handle the paperwork efficiently...

[–] ryokimball 21 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Surely messaging would have happened beforehand if US had given a green light to Israel before the attack... Right?

 

I got a stack of PCS that are very similar if not identical. Third gen i7, 8 gigs of ram, one terabyte hdd, all but one are the same HP model with the same motherboard, etc too. I upgraded the RAM in a few of them, and I have enough spare TB hard drives to put an extra in each. Two have Nvidia GeForce 210 gpus, and the unique one out of the bunch I'll probably throw in a spare RX 570 I have.

But, what to do with them? Easiest answer is probably sell them all for $75 each but that's not what we do here, right? Right now I'm assuming they all support w o l and I can easily set up ansible/awx for orchestration. I'm just looking for some fun experiments, projects, or actual uses for this Tower of PC towers

 

To begin I'll say this is something I've noticed with Firefox, but because it's Snap-centered I think this is the place to post. I have two primary machines which recently had Firefox "wiped clean" like they were brand new installs. They also had notifications suggesting the version of Firefox was not the official way to use FF in the given operating system (Kubuntu 24.04 on both machines). It suggested using the official Debian repo instead, which I figured why not and re-installed from there (after uninstalling the Snap first).

I guess I'm asking if anyone else is experiencing this? Am I right in pointing blame at Snap or is this possibly an elsewhere issue?

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