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grey_maniac@lemmy.cato
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Pretty sure this is one of the harbingers of the apocalypse...
1·27 days agoYou talk to dead people?
grey_maniac@lemmy.cato
Privacy@lemmy.ml•FBI is buying location data to track US citizens, FBI Kash Patel said during a Senate hearing Wednesday
38·28 days agoMaybe citizens should start buying location data on Kash Patel, Hegseth, Vance, Thiel, Ellison, etc. You know, so everyone knows where they are at all times in case they want to thank them forcall the good work they’re doing.
grey_maniac@lemmy.cato
Autism@lemmy.world•Anyone notice how all (well intentioned) advice for autistic people is just "mask harder"?
4·1 month agoWhen I was young (late 1970s), “How’s it hangin’?” was actually a common greeting. Not usually to strangers, granted, but pretty common.
grey_maniac@lemmy.cato
Privacy@lemmy.ml•How Japan Protects Children Online — Without Mass ID Checks
15·1 month agoSometimes it seems like it is less “protect the children” as it is “keep the children unsullied for the pedophile overlords” that is just being packaged as “protect the children.” It also seems like the aspiring overlord class wants to track all of the desired slave class to reduce the chances of guillotines. But a lot of how it’s allowed to take hold (in the west, at least) is because of the Abrahamic cult programming so many people still get while they’re too young to look at it critically.
I recognize I come across as a raving conspiracy nut. Perhaps more sedately, I would phrase it this way: the use of heavily hierarchical mythology in early childhood installs belief systems that make the population much more likely to be eager to live within hierarchical social environments that serve the agendas of those best positioned to run, control, and benefit from a hierarchical world. And the mythology positions an unsullied, pure child as highly valued, making both “protect the children” effective, and making “violate the unsullied to prove your power” desirable goals and easy manipulations.
Either way, any long-term solution is more likely to come from eliminating that hierarchical mythology before critical thinking is developed than any kind of universal ID, or the ridiculous OS level age API California is trying to force into play.
Sorry for the rant.
Here I thought it was going to say morning people, i.e., those who comment early in the day, are more likely to make hate comments.
grey_maniac@lemmy.cato
Privacy@lemmy.ml•GrapheneOS can help you retake your privacy, right now. - Veronica Explains
71·2 months agoWhat made you not use the web for your banking? Is the app 100% required? I use the web interface (forcing desktop version) for mine on graphene with no issues.
grey_maniac@lemmy.cato
Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Unsealed: Spotify Lawsuit Triggered Anna's Archive Domain Name Suspensions * TorrentFreakEnglish
14·3 months agoWhen you rent something, you can share it. You rent a car, you can have passengers. You rent an apartment, you can have visitors. You rent a tool, you can lend it to your neighbour.
grey_maniac@lemmy.cato
Privacy@lemmy.ml•I don't understand how Moxie Marlinspike's Confer "Private LLM" works
21·3 months agooffer a better, fully fleshed out alternative
is a bit of straw man. Offering a rough list of alternatives for discussion would be sufficient response to the question.
you are allowed to say X is shitty on its own
while true, this ignores that your original statement was challenging this choice over other possibilities. So yes, you can just say it’s a shitty choice, but you (colloquially, at least) implied there exist better choices in your opinion. So it is reasonable to ask what those might be.
grey_maniac@lemmy.cato
Privacy@lemmy.ml•I just halted a job interview process - due to self respect.
1·3 months agoKinda depends on the role. I mean, I am a GRC, privacy, and security specialist who is usually brought in to teach existing employees how to improve their security awareness, and I have been a consultant in the IT industry for over 25 years. So I usually come in not trusting the employer.
grey_maniac@lemmy.cato
Privacy@lemmy.ml•I just halted a job interview process - due to self respect.
2·3 months agoIf your corporation is running windows 11, you can’t be trusted to keep things malware free. If you’re a corporation, you should also respect true capitalist behaviour, and if they can make a profit offshoring, what difference does it make. If, however, you provide robust, *nix based equipment, follow a disciplined SDLC, and are not a corporation, then I might a couple of highly disciplined, experienced systems analysts with a GRC and privacy focus who would love to learn more about you.
Although you do open with the fact you don’t trust your people, so, probably not.
grey_maniac@lemmy.cato
Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Anna’s Archive loses .org domain, says suspension likely unrelated to Spotify piracyEnglish
5·3 months agowell, especially since se also works as a domain, so I originally was expecting, to use related syntax for fun se|li (or plain old se/li) and had to go back and reread. At first read it as se/org/li as in, “se OR org OR li” work and I thought, “no, they just said org doesn’t work.” Then I reread and recognized the sed pattern.
grey_maniac@lemmy.cato
Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•The way of the pirateEnglish
1·3 months agoIf it’s your personal retirement plan, does it matter? You’re out of the picture regardless, and it also has been known to succeed.
grey_maniac@lemmy.cato
Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•annas-archive.org is downEnglish
121·3 months agoThey didn’t work for me until I used Tor. Then they all worked.
grey_maniac@lemmy.cato
Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•The way of the pirateEnglish
1·3 months agoIf your pension plan is a rope, might I suggest a guillotine instead? or first? Get rid of as many top hoarders as you can.
I remember the looks I got at a goalsetting workshop when they asked, “What would you do if you had six months to live?” and I said, “Killing spree.”
grey_maniac@lemmy.cato
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Any decent privacy-friendly Duolingo alternatives?
3·4 months agoqlango might meet your needs.
grey_maniac@lemmy.cato
Privacy@lemmy.ml•We Had 400 People Shop For Groceries. What We Found Will Shock You.
2·4 months agoJournalists used to use the inverted pyramid for a reason. Direct marketers reversed that principle to create what evolved into clickbait. So clickbait, to me, automatically implies the opposite of journalism (advertising and/or propaganda) .
grey_maniac@lemmy.cato
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Berlin: Police can secretly enter homes for state trojan installation
16·4 months agoThink about what we did in Ireland in the 80s. It’s no different, and it only worked marginally. Although that cpuld be because opsec was pretty good among the provisional IRA active cells.
grey_maniac@lemmy.cato
Science@mander.xyz•Tattoo Ink Moves Through the Body, Killing Immune Cells and Weakening Vaccine Response
2·5 months agoWhich could be its primary purpose. Science skeptics are easier to manipulate.
Thank you.