vogonpoetlaureate.bsky.social
90s kid, Original Internet lurker, cybersecurity 🧑💻 professional.
Ex-libertarian anti-fascist. ☠️
Human-dad, cat-dad, living in the woods.
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And they are free to recite the their 14 words after their front door gets blasted to bits and their whole family is dragged out into the street.
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Done standing back and standing by I guess.
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Can we just start reporting republican lawmakers as undocumented immigrants? Its not like they check or care who they go after. Like with all things, it wont mean anything unless it happens to them too.
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Bezos's humiliation ritual was attending the inauguration.
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This is lame ass grandstanding.
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Stop confirming their nominees. Not one of them is good, just good at telling you all what you want to hear.
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But did he misappropriate client funds? The bar is pretty low to be a lawyer.
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Expecting Canada to designate US govt as a cartel any day now.
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This is where im at.
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The "operated by spacex, but overseen by delta 8" to me implies that, like an ISP that provides a site to site fiber link, military traffic will not be visible to spacex, but if elon decides he doesnt like what delta 8 does with it, he can disable it, like he did with starlink in Ukraine.
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The part that immediately concerns me is "The network will use terminals created by SpaceX for its Starshield satellites being configured for military use, which also can link into SpaceX’s commercial Starlink constellation."
The potential for cross networking via hacked terminals is non-zero.
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My issue comes from a cybersecurity perspective. A network built by an untrustworthy operator should never be considered secure. This is similar to the federal government using Huawei phones, with the added challenge of the hardware being inaccessible after installation.
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Overall this is a good plan.
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Hands... so... tired... from clutching... pearls... Well im sure they'll learm their lesson this time.
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Isnt this a plot from a James Bond film? Billionaire tricks a military into using his satellite network... Pierce Brosnan as 007.
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Im sure she had nothing but praise for those brave boys in blue.
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I thought this blurb was about Clarence Thomas for a hot sec.
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Do what you love and you'll never work a day in your life.
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Additional video of these 2
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They both provided their names; Anthony Lavielle and Roland Javier.
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Coming from a state that has had ranked choice voting for years, it's made voting outside the two party system more electoraly viable as there is no danger of"wasting"your vote on a third-party.
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Theyre just running her at 0.8X, click over to 1.2X and shell sound like she's crystallized.
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Im going to assume he already has a substantial skull collection.
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Unless were in an isekai anime.
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Cops are scared of dogs. They are legally allowed to shoot whatever they say they are afraid of. Please be careful everyone.
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Heres the crowd in Ellsworth
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Abdicate your position to Senator Padilla today.
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Rode in an elevator with sean connery. He got on right after i had snuck out a fart. He said nothing.
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No trouble reporting on right-wing violence when it's not happening in America I see. Yall certainly know which side of your bread is buttered.
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These corporate news organizations are dependent on the administration for the info in their reporting. They have no incentive to report anything the administration won't like.
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Some far-right governments (ours) have instigated violence against protesters from the get-go. What do you expect?
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Way to admit that Iran has what they say they have. 👍
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The total amount of data exfiltrated by Iran will likely be measured in petabytes. 40k hours of video, depending on its quality and encoding, might exceed 1000 TB. I am curious what bibi kept on those 6 drives from his office.