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- Comment on Hackers Expose The Massive Surveillance Stack Hiding Inside Your “Age Verification” Check 5 days ago:
Prepaid cards have numbers that identify them.
If we imposed rules that only adults can use regular cards and kids can use the equivalent of a child card, which is available at all major card issuers, this entire problem could be solved by the banks that already use KYC for basically the same reason.
But that wouldnt get us closer to palantirs one world government so it isnt an option
- Comment on Clankers 🔪🔪🔪 6 days ago:
It can work offline so eh
- Comment on System76 tries to talk Colorado down over OS age checks 1 week ago:
Are you pre or post 9/11? It is very obvious that the slope is slippery.
- Comment on System76 tries to talk Colorado down over OS age checks 1 week ago:
Bit by bit have been common for way too long, you know that this is not the end goal
- Comment on Black oil clouds over Tehran 1 week ago:
Nobody said anything of the sort. Here is an entire study on the subject though.
- Comment on This Espressif ESP32-Powered 4G "Smartphone," Programmed in the Arduino IDE, Packs The Essentials 1 week ago:
Esp32 isnt really known for being low powered when talking about modules like these in general, quite the opposite really.
Nrf and others are better alternatives
- Comment on Microsoft Confirms 'Project Helix,' a Next-Gen Xbox That Can Run PC Games 1 week ago:
Just wait until HP releases their new Hinge Machine, with their new hpstore that will have unique experiences and hinge content! Rumours has it that Dell is working on their new Deli Shop as well but rumours are scarce due to pork issues
- Comment on As Moon interest heats up, two companies unveil plans for a lunar "harvester" 2 weeks ago:
Is there no collective agreement between nations to not conquer the moon or is it ffa for any rich biofuel able to get there?
- Comment on Windows 12 release date in 2026 possible, with AI features that may force CPU upgrades 2 weeks ago:
I know youre just trolling around, but wtf would you need mpc for?
All of the shit you wrote have equal or better alternatives outside of windows, but if youre a die hard fanatic for closed source apps that never will be ported by their developers, youre stuck with windows until your grave.
Have fun lol
- Comment on China claims breakthrough with world’s first ducted eVTOL that can lift nearly half a ton 2 weeks ago:
2 meters
- Comment on China claims breakthrough with world’s first ducted eVTOL that can lift nearly half a ton 2 weeks ago:
What do you mean a hot air balloon isnt vtol???
- Comment on California introduces age verification law for all operating systems, including Linux and SteamOS — user age verified during OS account setup 2 weeks ago:
Wait til you hear about the room numbers!
- Comment on Apple brings age verification to UK users in iOS 26.4 beta - Users who don’t verify their age may not be able to download or purchase apps. 2 weeks ago:
Neither alcohol or the car verifies your age when you use it.
A minor can’t really sign up for an Internet subscription, so who gave them access?
Mandate age requirements when buying digital units would be better, but then we’re back to the “I have no control over my children and can’t set boundaries”
- Comment on Ladybird Browser adopts Rust, with help from AI 3 weeks ago:
If any creator can separate work from personal and the product is good I really couldn’t care less with what they use their own time for.
I’m pretty sure you could find people with other unsavoury opinions in the devteams for both chrome and firefox, what then? Lynx?
- Comment on Ladybird Browser adopts Rust, with help from AI 3 weeks ago:
If any creator can separate work from personal and the product is good I really couldn’t care less with what they use their own time for.
I’m pretty sure you could find people with other unsavoury opinions in the devteams for both chrome and firefox, what then?
- Comment on Moats are back! 3 weeks ago:
The billionaires considered using special combination locks on the food supply that only they knew. Or making guards wear disciplinary collars of some kind in return for their survival. Or maybe building robots to serve as guards and workers – if that technology could be developed “in time”.
It’s as if they want to build a car that goes fast enough to escape from its own exhaust
I tried to reason with them. I made pro-social arguments for partnership and solidarity as the best approaches to our collective, long-term challenges. The way to get your guards to exhibit loyalty in the future was to treat them like friends right now, I explained. Don’t just invest in ammo and electric fences, invest in people and relationships. They rolled their eyes at what must have sounded to them like hippy philosophy.
www.theguardian.com/news/2022/sep/0 4/super-rich-prepper-bunkers-apocalypse-survival-richest-rushkoff
- Comment on Would you reboot the router for a Scooby Snack? 3 weeks ago:
Wow, you must be great fun at parties, good luck.
- Comment on Would you reboot the router for a Scooby Snack? 3 weeks ago:
There is no trolling, I honestly believe that is anakata due to the similarity, and others do to based on image search results.
You’re basing your entire evidence on a single books language.
- Comment on Would you reboot the router for a Scooby Snack? 3 weeks ago:
How do you know it is his room?
You’re doing an awful lot of speculation to get your point valid.
- Comment on Would you reboot the router for a Scooby Snack? 3 weeks ago:
Where have you seen him reading it? Definitely not in that photo.
- Comment on systemd has been a complete, utter, unmitigated success 3 weeks ago:
Systemd inserted a lot of flaws, many of them highly unsecure, for basically no reason other than “easier”,
The main developer being a microslop emoyee and getting windfall from other corporate entities didn’t sync up that great for integrity or security conscious people.
- Comment on Would you reboot the router for a Scooby Snack? 3 weeks ago:
That is most definitely Gottfrid.
- Comment on What Your Bluetooth Devices Reveal About You: Building Bluehood, a Bluetooth scanner that reveals what information we leak just by having Bluetooth enabled on our devices. 4 weeks ago:
Get a faraday pouch.
- Comment on Gentoo Linux Begins Codeberg Migration In Moving Away From GitHub, Avoiding Copilot 4 weeks ago:
Here, you dropped your ‘I use arch, btw’
- Comment on I want a phone I can actually fix, and Fairphone’s record growth shows the world does too 5 weeks ago:
Sony is the only available manufacturer of phones that still makes something that feels smaller, albeit only on one plane since theyre just less wide. I really enjoy it, but something even smaller like the z3 compact would be great.
- Comment on Swiss telecom and internet providers face mass surveillance 5 weeks ago:
Lol hi
Most of the nordic is next on that list, starting with sweden if I have to guess one
- Comment on Voxtral Transcribe 2: transcribes at the speed of sound 5 weeks ago:
- Comment on 'Scowling Void of Pure Nothingness': Critics Destroy $75 Million Melania Trump Documentary | Common Dreams 1 month ago:
Bribe taxes
- Comment on The TV industry finally concedes that the future may not be in 8K 1 month ago:
No, not really
- Comment on France will replace Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, Zoom, Webex and others with its own sovereign video conferencing application "Visio" for public officials 1 month ago:
We don’t do google here ok