drxzcl.bsky.social
Data-wrangler and byte nibbler. Renegade member of the jilted generation. He/him.
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They’ve been there before. I’d be inclined to listen to them on this particular topic.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occupat...
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🌽
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Everything bigger in America
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What you meant, or did not mean, is immaterial. Are you going to amend your statement? Or are you going to keep this on your website?
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I’m guessing there are some extreme outliers that make the average essentially meaningless. Spider Georg strikes again.
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Reminder @craigbrittain.com ran a revenge porn site where ex boyfriends would send in nudes to him to publish. He would then blackmail the women to get them off his website. Search his name. And he's not contrite, instead it yells "fake news".
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I have never once run a phishing sim. I refuse to use the word. I put it in air quotes and say scam by text or email etc
Tech and cyber has been about deflecting blame to anyone else but themselves- which is what sims are. Blaming people when the system they use should protect against issues.
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I’m usually a fan of “block and move on”. In this case however, I figured it would be better to be explicit as an exercise in norm setting.
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And on the block list you go! Bye bye!
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You can watch the first episode in the Netherlands under the title ‘Who Downed MH17’ on February 6th at 20:30pm www.natgeotv.com/nl/programma...
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About ninety percent of modern machine learning is about weights and biases.
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Also: PVE server.
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I’m reasonably happy with my casual raiding guilds around that time frame. We had a lot of drama, but most were great people.
Looking back, I think the main reason is that we were explicitly LGBT friendly. It’s a great filter.
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Most concepts that come to mind to me right now would be serious violations of the outer space treaty, but I’m under no illusions that will stop anyone.
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You can’t just go and telling people to feed the poor and heal the sick! That’s socialism!
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Right? It’s hard to get more cyberpunk than biohacking your own endocrine system with grey market pharmaceuticals you bought on the net.
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Compromise requires reciprocity. If you made it through the Clinton administration without that lesson seared into your brain, you’re not fit for office.
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This has got to be satire.
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OP is talking about comparing opinion articles written today about millennials and zomers to opinion articles written in the 1980s about generation X.
That seems like a perfectly good methodology.
I’m not sure what’s tripping you up here.
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There is a reason historians value contemporaneous accounts over memoirs. Memory, to put it plainly, sucks.
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I haven’t done a representative study (I generally don’t play a lot of competitive games) but my impression is that all decent netcode is UDP these days and uses STUN like hole punching for p2p communication. P2P is also getting used less and less because of cheating and privacy concerns.
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Hands down the most depressing post on here.
True, but depressing.