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slowerloris.bsky.social
Giant eye(s). Really, really lazy.
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I literally teared up, looking at this
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The White House has got to be multihomed already, so that excuse isn't going to hold. But what if you really like latency?
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There’s no mandate to make Elon Musk the Deputy President, invested with terrible powers to destroy the government. No one voted for that
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Absolutely. I was clumsily agreeing with you while mourning my own naivete in thinking the people who reveled in that type of cruelty were an aberration left in the past
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So were the people who brought their families to lynchings for picnics and sent postcards of the event. I had always thought America had grown out of that, but it's sadly apparent we have not.
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President's getting a side hustle
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Like, this person clearly has some problems and we're sitting here agog and snickering
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Yeah, but one of those "doctors" might actually have a philosopher's stone
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There were several medication databases that couldn't handle ranges crossing Y2k.
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Did something similar at the largest teaching hospital in the state. 2000 desktops, but also having to get Y2K certification for IDE cards that interfaced with electron scanning microscope
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I'm on team goblin
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Best we might be able to pull off is YMCA
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On the other hand, it got rid of the monarchy
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Is it all that different from The Secret, the Celestine Prophecy, Casteneda, et al? Self-help-adjacent, spiritual grifting has a long history that predates social media
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I have a degree in anthropology and a career in IT infrastructure working with things that didn't even exist when I graduated in 1994