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  • There is a program built into Whonix, I believe it's called Kloak, that randomizes your keyboard input times so you can't be identified via keystroke timing JavaScript. There's also research into defeating stylomeyric analysis such as anonymouth but I'm sure there are plenty of new tools, if anyone find any that work well please reply here as I haven't looked in some years. 'Stylometric analysis' is the key phrase to search for.

    With AI this will get worse (better identification based on typing styles) but it will also get better because you can setup a local LLM and ask it to re-write your text in a certain style. Touching on this, everyone uses a combination of unique phrases and misspelling or mis-spelling (see?) of words, and with enough text from a given account the chance of statistical probability in attribution is very high. It's how the Unibomber was identified after his manifesto was published, because he used a very specific phrase incorrectly and his brother recognized it, so his wife convinced him to call the FBI tip line about his brother.

  • OH! That makes sense now! I'd always wonder why I see these guys with a big bump underneath their lip. They spit all the time too and it smells really bad. Maybe they should wash their strings more often.

    The other day, I saw a woman doing it! First time ever. I was so surprised, she passes very well.

  • Antihystamine is very specific. Antihistamine is quite generic and it depends on whether you want to treat allergies or schizophrenia. Here is a list from Wikipedia of the most common type of antihistamines (targeting the H¹ receptor)

    List of H1 antagonists/inverse agonists

     
            Acrivastine
        Alimemazine (a phenothiazine used as antipruritic, antiemetic and sedative)
        Amitriptyline (tricyclic antidepressant)
        Amoxapine (tricyclic antidepressant)
        Aripiprazole (atypical antipsychotic, trade name: Abilify)
        Azelastine
        Bilastine
        Bromodiphenhydramine (Bromazine)
        Brompheniramine
        Buclizine
        Carbinoxamine
        Cetirizine (Zyrtec)
        Chlophedianol (Clofedanol)
        Chlorodiphenhydramine[12]
        Chlorpheniramine
        Chlorpromazine (low-potency typical antipsychotic, also used as an antiemetic)
        Chlorprothixene (low-potency typical antipsychotic, trade name: Truxal)
        Chloropyramine (first generation antihistamine marketed in Eastern Europe)
        Cinnarizine (also used for motion sickness and vertigo)
        Clemastine
        Clomipramine (tricyclic antidepressant)
        Clozapine (atypical antipsychotic; trade name: Clozaril)
        Cyclizine
        Cyproheptadine
        Desloratadine
        Dexbrompheniramine
        Dexchlorpheniramine
        Dimenhydrinate (used as an antiemetic and for motion sickness)
        Dimetindene
        Diphenhydramine (Benadryl)
        Dosulepin (tricyclic antidepressant)
        Doxepin (tricyclic antidepressant)
        Doxylamine (most commonly used as an over-the-counter sedative)
        Ebastine
        Embramine
        Fexofenadine (Allegra/Telfast)
        Fluoxetine
        Hydroxyzine (also used as an anxiolytic and for motion sickness; trade names: Atarax, Vistaril)
        Imipramine (tricyclic antidepressant)
        Ketotifen
        Levocabastine (Livostin/Livocab)
        Levocetirizine (Xyzal)
        Levomepromazine (low-potency typical antipsychotic)
        Loratadine (Claritin)
        Maprotiline (tetracyclic antidepressant)
        Meclizine (most commonly used as an antiemetic)
        Mianserin (tetracyclic antidepressant)
        Mirtazapine (tetracyclic antidepressant, also has antiemetic and appetite-stimulating effects; trade name: Remeron)
        Olanzapine (atypical antipsychotic; trade name: Zyprexa)
        Olopatadine (used locally)
        Orphenadrine (a close relative of diphenhydramine used mainly as a skeletal muscle relaxant and anti-Parkinsons agent)
        Periciazine (low-potency typical antipsychotic)
        Phenindamine
        Pheniramine
        Phenyltoloxamine
        Promethazine (Phenergan)
        Pyrilamine (crosses the blood–brain barrier; produces drowsiness)
        Quetiapine (atypical antipsychotic; trade name: Seroquel)
        Rupatadine (Alergoliber)
        Setastine (Loderix)
        Setiptiline (or teciptiline, a tetracyclic antidepressant, trade name: Tecipul)
        Trazodone (SARI antidepressant/anxiolytic/hypnotic with mild H1 blockade action)
        Tripelennamine
        Triprolidine
      
  • I know, my hometown was a small farming town.

    commenter explains the most basic farm economics

    Very well.

    You can hold two ideas at once you know. It's called lying. Or making shit up about something you thought you knew about because you have the most base-line exposure possible. Or cognitive dissonance.

  • Normal people have to read a booklet, memorize basic things, take a written test, take an eye test, and drive around the block. All can be done in the span of a day. License acquired, go drive whatever 9,000lb vehicle you want in the way you see fit.

    Commercial vehicles require a commercial license to operate, which requires training and one at-fault accident may revoke their commercial license. Plus depending on the loads they carry they can be worth millions of tens of millions. That's why you don't typically see 53' flatbeds going 20 over the limit and weaving in and out of traffic. Sometimes it can get sketchy if they're close to their destination and it's a rush against their (electronically) mandated off-time, but also one speeding ticket can put their license at risk.

  • Max weight load for commercial vehicles is actually 20k lbs more, at 80k total.

    And the drivers are trained, and most of them do well most of the time.

    But some companies run them like Amazon drivers... No matter what happens (brake problems, engine problems, stuck, accident traffic, etc you better get there by X time. That's not such a problem until drivers start driving through their mandatory sleep times to stay awake.

    A bit before COVID they implemented an electronic tracker that reports any driving at all during mandated off-times (for sleep).

    Before that you'd have truckers either fighting sleep, or, stimulants were a big thing at truck stops, right up there with lot lizards.

    I had a girlfriend who's dad was a long-haul trucker. I've heard some seriously fucked and sad stories. Thankfully there have been new safety implementations

  • The other day I used the term weaponized atsm in a positive way, and I got site banned for a day for ableism.

    I'm on the spectrum. I'm also the one that ended up going into weaponizrd detail in that thread.

    Semi-related, only because if you used the title you actually wanted to, you probably would have been banned too.

    Mods are weaponized.

  • That would make sense. I believe you have to enroll the patient into the efill system which makes sense when it'll be done often, but for a one-off, may as well save the paperwork and write it on a script pad.

  • Ah yeah the whole thing is complex. Some doctors still only do physical scripts for controlled rx. Only some states allow escribe I believe. But I have a friend who is also prescribed Adderall, and his doctor prescribes 3 months at a time, not sure how. May just send over scripts dated current date, +1 month, +2 months.

  • Cool. How can you buy a soda at the gas station with it?

    I can't yet unless I go to a couple smaller foreign mom and pop shops, lack of mass adoption.

    Maybe, again, if there weren't a bajillion different cryptocurrencies that almost no one even understands how to use, there would be mass adoption. I have no idea why you expect mass adoption of something so confusing to happen first and then it gets less confusing. That's not how anything works.

    A few are dominant already, one that's been dominant from the start but isn't the best yet although is improving. Do you worry about the value and exchange rates of every single mineral and resource, of which there are a bajillion? Or do you just follow maybe gold and silver, or do you only follow fiat, and not even invest it?

    Edit: Since you down voted all of my discussion, I returned the favor.

  • Also, Bitcoin ATMs are a massive rip-off and PITA.

    Huh. Maybe this whole "fiat currency" thing isn't the worst idea then. I can get it out of my bank's ATM from the U.S. dollars in my checking account, they are accepted everywhere in the U.S. And the bank doesn't charge me anything.

    Maybe you didn't comprehend the part where I said Bitcoin ATMs are a massive ripoff. I can buy any cryptocoin sitting on my couch at nearly 0% fees, versus the 5-10% the ATMs charge. Like the 2.5-5% fiat ATMs charge. Credit cards are also a massive rip off. Are you out here campaigning against fiat because fiat ATMs and credit cards are a massive rip off, and cash/gift card scams steal more than crypto scams?

    Mass. Adoption.

    The (current) lack of it is the only reason it's such a pain to get into.

    But no worries, my entire back fence is littered with tulips of every color, I don't need any more 😉. I'll take a picture when I get home.