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  • I like my shitposts to run the gamut from as understandable and easy as possible to obscure shit 30 people will get.

  • I show them, I'll record everything.

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  • That's a common urban legend. The studies following the participants and scanning their brains simply stopped once the patients turned 25. This got warped and bastardized into "the brain stops developing at 25".

  • Looks like the spiritual advice was followed: Trump did, indeed, rape children.

  • Hey, OP, do you have any thoughts about putting your app on F-Droid?

  • "We had previously decided to extend support to this community, but we've now decided to pull that back. No pullback of support of this community, though." Disgusting.

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  • So basically anything that makes it more useful than just doing it yourself.

  • ❌ Can't be distracted by dumb, unimportant stuff like prosecution.

    ✅ Can be distracted by vital things like golf.

  • The sad thing is that this disgusting fuck isn't rotting in prison for murdering his own daughter through gross negligence.

  • Actually, to be clear, I don't think FOSS purity is bad. I just mean that denigrating what others are doing because they're using something non-free while they're making steps in the right direction is dumb and counterproductive.

    To my mind, FOSS is the only way forward for a healthy, functioning society, and the fact that so much of our digital landscape is being gradually replaced with it is to me evidence of that. I think the end goal should always be pure FOSS, but that doesn't (necessarily) mean immediately jumping to all FOSS; it just means taking steps to cut out proprietary software wherever you reasonably can.

  • It'a a start! Makes the switch much easier.

  • No need to beat around the bush: the movie's core premise is that "eugenics good". It's really a shame that people (who probably haven't watched it at all or in a long time) hold it in such high regard.

  • The great thing about RISC-V if you care about sovereignty in an age where CPUs run the world is that it's an open standard. Contrast this with x86 which is owned in some part by US-based Intel and some part by US-based AMD as well as ARM which is owned by Japanese-owned, UK-based Arm Holdings. If you want to use x86, you're shelling out license money to Intel and AMD, and if you want to use ARM, you're shelling out license money to Arm Holdings. You never truly "own" what you're producing.

  • Being pro-Hamas also wouldn't be a crime, even if it'd be an asinine stance.

  • The discoverers themselves refer to it as a backdoor, so frankly I don't know what you're on about accusing this article of misrepresenting their findings.