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𝓹𝓻𝓲𝓷𝓬𝓮𝓼𝓼 @ princess @lemmy.blahaj.zone
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  • i am glad my shitposting was educational

    though tbh you're unlikely to ever need this knowledge unless you're heavily into functional programming or golfing or coding interviews or other esoteric arts

  • low orbit ion cannon and friends were tools for participating in anon ddos ops back in the day, but it wasn't exactly safe -- without a vpn your isp and other intermediaries can see your traffic, and the host can see your ip address. with a vpn you're in part dosing your vpn, depending on the attack

    no idea how anon organizes such things these days

  • quantum services

    take your source code and put each character in its own docker container

    this gives you the absolute peak of scalability and agility as every quantum of your application is decoupled from the others and can be deployed or scaled independently

    implementing, operating and debugging this architecture is left as an exercise for the reader

    that will be $250,000 kthx

    • student brought a bb gun to class and fired it at the japanese exchange teacher
    • graduating year kids decided to "prank" a pregnant teacher by covering the stairs to her office in slippery material (eggs, iirc)
    • another graduation "prank" was to let horses out of their field; they got onto train tracks and, well ... no more graduation pranks
    • history of teachers and staff sexually abusing students
    • graveyard full of dead monks

    wait this was a private catholic school nvm

  • Fucking hell

    Jump
  • I'm with HE on this one. KF is absolutely against their ToS, and if the various middle providers between HE and KF aren't going to step in, they're within their rights to drop that traffic.

    At this level the Internet is still somewhat decentralized. KF can continue to find other hosts and ISPs that condone their horror, and said providers and peers have the right to drop them for being terrible. They could register their own ASN, broadcast routes, and other providers could still refuse to peer with them. I think this is good, actually.

    but what about The Slippery Slope? next conservatives will be making ISPs take down vulnerable minorities! shouldn't legislation be handling this?

    The conservative folks are already attacking LGBTQ+ and any other minorities they want via legislation. Why would you think this is a good argument?