ComradeKhoumrag
@ComradeKhoumrag@infosec.pub
- Comment on Could anyone explain the linguistics around the word "shit"? 4 months ago:
I would add:
Shit head: a negative term for a person who likely is toxic or caustic for other negative reasons
Shitter: a person who may enjoy shit head humor. One who shit is not necessarily negative like shit head. Could be used to casually downplay a type of humor (lightly positive) or to dismiss a type of behavior (lightly negative)
- Comment on Google's AI-powered search summaries use 10x more energy than a standard Google search | The Hidden Environmental Impact of AI 4 months ago:
You’re just insecure about being wrong, it’s okay you might grow out of it
- Comment on Google's AI-powered search summaries use 10x more energy than a standard Google search | The Hidden Environmental Impact of AI 4 months ago:
Are you really going to be that pedantic? to ignore my point that a lot of drug use is committed by the us Dollar by that 8%? You are a child
- Comment on Google's AI-powered search summaries use 10x more energy than a standard Google search | The Hidden Environmental Impact of AI 4 months ago:
92%, I may have used the word literally figuratively, but so does every other American
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contaminated_currency#%3A~%…
That’s the proof man, it’s literally on the bills. We can literally see it
Also, what do you mean keep my story straight next time? It’s not controversial at all that the US gets involved in military conflicts for oil or financial control (neorealism, neoliberalism). Oil is just one of the many incentives which makes the USD arguably dirty
- Comment on Google's AI-powered search summaries use 10x more energy than a standard Google search | The Hidden Environmental Impact of AI 4 months ago:
The US Dollar is not only backed by oil, but also American banking imperialism.
Im against the war on drugs too. But speaking of drugs, weed is schedule 1, where Xanax is schedule 4 (low risk of abuse). It’s completely upside down and not accurate. That said, the harmfulness of the substance and being for or against the war on drugs is completely separate from the fact that there’s cocaine on literally every single dollar bill. Money is the dirtiest thing in general, and by those metrics, the US Dollar is dirtier
- Comment on Google's AI-powered search summaries use 10x more energy than a standard Google search | The Hidden Environmental Impact of AI 4 months ago:
There’s cocaine on literally every US Dollar and that currency is backed oil, relatively speaking crypto is cleaner
- Comment on The Patriarchy 6 months ago:
I want to see this post that got removed now
- Comment on unsure why we are surprised lol 7 months ago:
Thank you 🥹
- Comment on unsure why we are surprised lol 7 months ago:
I block individuals. I think it can be good to expose myself to the eastern narrative a little since I’m only experiencing a western narrative. As well as eastern shitpost’s since I subscribe to 4chan
- Comment on Germans: what genocide? 7 months ago:
A shitpost’s a shitpost damnit
- Comment on Microsoft won't update your Windows 11 PC if it has these apps 7 months ago:
No, it’s not apples to oranges because Mac and windows are both paid support.
If you want to compare apples to apples, then sure, Mac is better than windows. That’s a low bar to beat though. I was comparing apples to oranges, which was a comparison in paid vs free support.
But yes, macs desktop environment and user experience hasn’t taken half as much of a dump as Debian. But they’re also based on Linux, and don’t have to make the same commitments windows does
- Comment on Microsoft won't update your Windows 11 PC if it has these apps 7 months ago:
It’s comparing apples to oranges, that said, the current version of Debian is much closer to the UX of Debian 6 than windows 11 is to windows 10
If the point of windows is you’re paying for an operating system and should then have better support than a free alternative, they should be able to push security updates, especially if they’re already committed to ensuring old windows app can still run inside new windows
- Comment on Liking an OS isn't a personality trait ❌ 8 months ago:
Even our ads are unpaid and FOSS
- Comment on What's the deal with Docker? 8 months ago:
I can add, podman was ignored in previous years at my day job because there were some reliability issues either with GPU access or networking I forget, however these issues have been resolved and we’re reimplementing it pretty much effortlessly
- Comment on Never-before-seen Linux malware gets installed using 1-day exploits 8 months ago:
Hmmm… Nice, nice, that’s nice,
Which university??
- Comment on Please Stop 8 months ago:
Web3 is more about smart contracts and alt coins, you didn’t address my point
- Comment on Please Stop 8 months ago:
So why not do the same with a bank ledger?
- Comment on Because AI and Crypto use to much electricity, what if a law was made that they had to power it with green energy? 9 months ago:
Bankers are useless and a waste of resources. Replace them with computers
- Comment on What's stopping you from coding like this ? 9 months ago:
Gimme a wedge pillow to keep my ass above my head and I’m in
- Comment on Social networks are getting stingy with their data, leaving third-party developers in the lurch 9 months ago:
I suspect it’s a similar story with AI
Before AI took off, it was necessary to make groundbreaking discoveries. Pretty much all the architectures and most if not all of the data for training were released open source
Now that AI is taking off, these companies don’t want to help their competition. So their data and algorithms are becoming more and more closed off
- Comment on FLOSS communities right now 9 months ago:
I don’t mind using discord, but I think it’s best to consolidate all project management communications on a single platform
- Comment on 200-foot AM radio tower disappears, halting Alabama station broadcast | "There's wires everywhere, and it's gone." 9 months ago:
Probably got eaten by one of China’s 5G cell towers… Always a bigger fish
- Comment on Mozilla CEO quits, org pivots, but what about Firefox? 9 months ago:
Some of those government websites only work on chromium too, which is irritating
- Comment on It was in self-defence 🙃 9 months ago:
Lol samharris.org
What kind of pretentious loser names an opinion blog site after himself, and bestows a “.org” at the end
The more I read this crap the more obvious it is this bullshit article relies on lengthy annoying paragraphs that no one wants to read and a “.org” at the end to sound more official
Myth #1: Israel is guilty of “genocide” in Gaza.
The term “genocide” has a clear meaning—it’s the destruction or attempted destruction of a whole people.
Yes , 95% of people starving in the world were in Gaza when Israel chose to withhold aid to them. That is the attempted destruction of a whole people
Myth #2: International Humanitarian Law Requires that Israel’s response to Palestinian aggression be “proportional.”
I’m as anti Israel as it gets, and I’ve never heard this argument that you’re legally bound to proportional, sounds like this author really likes the title of the blog counting up to 5.
That said, there are tons of MORAL arguments against disproportionately killing civilians, but the only legal one that comes to mind is when Israel evacuated Gazans to a region in the south, then bombed that region with white phosphorus cbsnews.com/…/israel-hamas-war-white-phosphorous-…
Myth #3: The Jews Are Colonizers and the Palestinians are Indigenous People.
Not the Jews, but, the Israelis are colonizers. Biblically they were a nomadic war faring tribe. They never were a country. The west created a colony to project power in the middle east because they had no other allies there. Israel is a country in a region called Palestine. Palestinians never formed a government that resembled something the west could do business with
In colonialism, the colony has superior technology. The middle east just industrialized, how the hell could Palestinians have been anything but natives the last few thousand years
Myth #4: The atrocities committed by Hamas (and over one thousand Palestinian civilians) on October 7th were a legitimate response to oppression.
Israel left Gaza in 2005—forcibly removing thousands of its own citizens—and billions of dollars in international aid have since been spent there. So the “oppression” of the Palestinians in Gaza—by Israel—is at least debatable.
This is so fucking stupid I’m just going to leave this here. “Oppression” lmao, why the air quotes? Being born in a ghetto doesn’t count as being oppressed?
Myth #5: The two sides in this conflict are equally civilized, equally entitled to respect, and equally worth protecting.
I actually agree with this. You can’t compare violence between two groups when one group (Israel) is occupying the other (Palestine). The violence from Palestinians against Israel is like violence from black people to the police. It’s not good, but it’s not the same. One group is oppressed and radicalized from that, the other group is systematically oppressing the other
- Comment on 15M Trello accounts have been leaked 9 months ago:
Centralized or decentralized digital ID?
- Comment on Get to work, crackheads 9 months ago:
5.5lbs of copper is apparently about 20$ worth
- Comment on If Trump and Biden both died today, what would happen? 10 months ago:
We’d have a real election race that’s for sure
- Comment on 8 Years later my Steam Link is still getting regular updates 10 months ago:
It’s technically a collectors item now
- Comment on Reddit Falls Short of Ad Growth Targets Ahead of Likely 2024 IPO 10 months ago:
Spez looks like Ken trying to figure out how the human world works in “Barbie”
- Comment on Scientists show how ‘doing your own research’ leads to believing conspiracies — This effect arises because of the quality of information churned out by Google’s search engine 10 months ago:
Google didn’t lead me to those channels, but still the point stands, trust is eventually delegated to individuals and that is always a security flaw.
All I meant was, the same is still true with the mainstream media