th3raid0r

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[–] th3raid0r@tucson.social 1 points 2 years ago

Beat me to it!

Here's the pre-order page (includes a soundcloud version of the song as well) - https://www.metalblade.com/keygenchurch/

Praise the Code!

[–] th3raid0r@tucson.social 4 points 2 years ago

I'll respectfully disagree if only because I had to nuke my beehaw account because apparently disagreeing that doxing extremists as an effective means of movement building or defense is tantamount to being a transphobe or Nazi sympathizer.

They say "be nice". But to me it seems like it's just a type of mean that marginalized folks find acceptable or moral.

My instance is still federated with them. But, I generally don't participate anymore. Not like I used to.

It's a shame because in the early days I was helping them out with federation issues and a few other things on their discord. Spent many late nights helping Odo troubleshoot things.

[–] th3raid0r@tucson.social 9 points 2 years ago (3 children)

I agree. My instance is locally focused so I can just ask rando's off the street here in Tucson. Turns out people don't like feeling controlled very much and want to be able to talk to friends that are on other platforms, and that's why we won't be defederating from meta/threads.

I have a sense, though, that Blahaj is mostly not real people. Sometimes I wonder how easy it might be to give someone like Ada a false sense of support by loading up the instance with LLM bots that all act like Her. (It's her, right? God please don't dox me)

Ive just grown skeptical that people actually operate like this in real life, or rather, enough people to actually matter. And that makes me further question the authenticity of entire instances like Beehaw or Blahaj as "lefty safe spaces". Seems to me that they function more as a way to provide reasons to dismiss the progressive movement rather than join them.

[–] th3raid0r@tucson.social 23 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I'm in agreement here, and given Blahaj's trigger-happy nature when it comes to defederation, I'm not sure I care all that much.

I've seen them defederate so many other instances for "wrong-think" and I don't think Snowe should feel like he's in the wrong here.

It's only a matter of time before they defederate from my own instance, tucson.social, because I don't think 100% like them. I apparently support trans genocide because... checks notes... I don't think that doxxing far right reactionaries/extremists is an effective tactic for garnering sympathy and building a movement.

Yup, that's it. Apparently that opinion makes you a Nazi sympathizer in these circles.

[–] th3raid0r@tucson.social 3 points 2 years ago

I work for another distributed database company. I can say that it's much harder to convert cockroachDB customers than Yugabyte customers. Given that, I'd think that CockroachDB is likely the more vetted solution. Sure it's new (2017), but it's not THAT new.

[–] th3raid0r@tucson.social 3 points 2 years ago

IIRC, MySQL (and PosgreSQL) is pretty much limitted to a write/read-replica sort of horizontal scaling. Other SQL engines have better support for multi-master configurations.

However, these types of configurations are usually tied to licensing - especially for Microsoft SQL server and OracleDB.

As another commenter suggested, there is Yugabyte and CockroachDB as well - of those two I think CockroachDB is the more mature product. And they're one of the fiercest competitors for the company I work for too.

I cannot speak to "Battle Tested-ness" of CockroachDB, but given it's been around for a few years now, I don't think it's quite as risky as other comments have indicated. Also, they're doing something right if we haven't been able to convert many CockroachDB customers.

[–] th3raid0r@tucson.social 1 points 2 years ago

I’m also on a 7Pro with no issues with WPA3, when it comes to stuff like this, and you’re running a Telco/Cable provided access point, my blame would start there as those things are never the way they’re supposed to be, they run screwed with firmware that you can’t control the updates on and never know if they’re doing everything the way their supposed to or not.

Wha? Where did I say I was using the ISP provided modem? Oh, no-no. I buy all my equipment outright and my AP is the current top-of-the-line Netgear Docis3.1 modem/router combo.


I've double checked this issue as well. As soon as I enable WPA-3 my pixel just refuses to connect, but no other device in my entire home does. Pretty sure it's the Pixel somehow.

[–] th3raid0r@tucson.social 12 points 2 years ago (1 children)

No kidding, my Pixel graveyard is too damn big... I wish other phones had nearly the AI/Assistant features that Pixels had because I definitely don't want to switch to the Apple ecosystem and found the OnePlus experience flawed, while the Samsung experience feels bloated.

I'd go with a Fairphone, but for some reason it's impossible to get "officially" here in the U.S.

[–] th3raid0r@tucson.social 3 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

I'm on the Verizon variant of the software - so same version but with an .A1 tacked on.

Edit: Oh, also, Pixel 7 Pro here.

[–] th3raid0r@tucson.social 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Also appears to break Wi-Fi.

[–] th3raid0r@tucson.social 1 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Does the violence of Doxxing accomplish that? I see no evidence that Doxing has done anything but embolden them. For me, if I look at the actual impact of these sorts of things, it doesn't seem that Doxxing is effective at actually fighting back, and is, in fact, making things more dangerous for folks like you and me, not less. Sure we get that rush of dopamine when "Karen the Racist" is fired for her own stunts when revealed to the company, but we don't check back in within 6 months to see that these people have largely recovered.

Retribution only begets more retribution. Personally, I'm more for restorative justice - even for those we find reprehensible.

Heck if the purpose is to "defend ourselves", going the route of retribution seems counter to that goal.

As for social costs - they already exist. I wouldn't be a friend with a proud neo-nazi, nor would most people. But this level of Doxxing is amplifying that social cost to unproductive levels - and I fear it serves as nothing more than a leftist/liberal virtue signalling performance.

If a drug dealer should receive compassion because of the systemic inequities that led him to "offend" - thus deserving restorative justice, why are closet Nazi's that much different? We already know that retributive justice doesn't work, and many of us would rather see it dismantled. Is every Nazi unfixable? I think the only people that can really answer this question are Germans. (And if anyone from Germany is here now, I'd love to hear your view on this - if it worked, what didn't work, etc)

[–] th3raid0r@tucson.social 3 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I never claimed the article to do that. I claimed that despite the article not doxing anybody that the comments in the thread were.

And It was just one of many issues with the thread. It was very much. Also a hostile and toxic place to be. It stood head and shoulders over other similarly distasteful posts which is why I had issue with it.

As on Reddit, no one really cares about the not so popular posts. But this post was top of the all feed drawing in more distasteful discourse.


My position is that doxing is a form of violence. Violence in this definition is anything that restricts your choices. (Source: Philosophy Tube). Thus doxxing is violence since it forces one to move, react, or retaliate in response to the leaked information.

It is never acceptable to me - full stop.

The only entity with "Doxxing" permissions are government agencies with robust oversight such that this violence is only used when it's the lesser evil over not.

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