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Corpo mandated spyware man I think I dislike that more than general corpo bureaucracy.
It's not like it was. To work here I just consented to the company spying on me even if I didn't like it. Now it's a billion 3rd parties, none of which benefit the company you work for, and your paying the price because _you need a job_.
I gather that's the latest viral craze. Just saw a clip or two the other day. Ngl, looks like a flavor explosion I'd enjoy
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> To be part of the church is to be "in agreement" so to speak with the successor of Peter.
That's really the only part I remember XD
> When that happens everyone is supposed to do what Peter does.
And that.
Looks much better in Vegas then he did in Philly.
But I'm think that's more of a slight on Philly and their D then on Carter.
But I'm just an armchair GM over here ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Well as far as I know you can't just do a git push up there. Using ngit allows them to pre-configure git servers.
Btw I could be working on outdated knowledge. As of 2025 nostr has not infra for storing git objects, refs, and logs directly, nip34 was simply an event structure that pointed to git server somewhere else. Now I know he builds git http servers so they might default ngit to push to their servers.
I haven't deeply looked into grasp. I was still under initial impressions it was just discovery for git servers not actual object storage.
With you on all of that. And that is the appeal of some religious types to me. There's an alternate universe where I expend most of my energy agonizing over the implications or exact meaning of something like the Kabbalah (or whichever is the book rabbis like to study endlessly). Luckily I'm not in that universe though, and can instead fritter my time away on various odds and ends of equally negligible import, but less significantly less heady implications.
Lindbergh, Santa Monica, CA - 1988
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If you didn't know. Diesel powered vehicles owned by the federal government are exempt from emissions control systems and testing. People were detained by agents driving DELETED pickup trucks in some accounts.
For reliability reasons they are exempt, this is not new, police and other government vehicles have always gotten special treatment, but never in the realm of this. Like bigger brakes, or 15 extra horsepower, or different transmission shift patterns for high demand work etc.
Never like, these systems are too unreliable and cost way too much to repair that would cost the taxpayer $10k every time one failed (which is at least every 100k miles) so delete them. Rules for thee not for me.
Finally they have local shops do the deletions. I think the shops have a right to refuse the work, but they will ask local shops to do the deletes to the trucks with a piece of paper that says they can.
I don't even want to dispute emissions system deletes btw. That was always clear imo, even if "unfair". Like there is a giant pipe system that the government says has to be there don't take it off. That's more clear in my mind. Unfair, but them's the rules. I/we were never in that realm. We we all what was known as "pre emissions" which is a fallacy btw, there is no such thing as "pre emissions" controls. the clean air act was put in place in 1972 iirc. And even that doesn't stop them from enforcing it if they wanted to.
Why isn’t Pubky focusing on this private / friends-only posting use case @npub13nd…0svh ? It’s the only thing that sets Pubky apart. Basically only Pubky and Urbit can do that efficiently and Tlon has for unknown reasons decided to never. So it’s an open field right now.
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What the hell is going on here?! 🤣
#tunestr
Right. I bragged to my father, a hockey fiend, that I 'know' the guy that helps Wisconsin's goalie, when me and him were watching the frozen four tourney earlier in the year.
Thanks again nice!
Just one reason this protocol is dope.
The EPA would claim companies like PPEI (PPEI vs EPA) that it's a massive margin. Some insane number that like for every vehicle they modified would produce worse emissions than 5 dozen factory trucks or something. I can't remember what they told us.
That's a really long story no one really knows the answer to and that's the problem. These things aren't really metered like a scientist would imagine. You know embedded systems (at least in the 80s when the built what I worked on) have to optimize every single microsecond of processor time every time.
Diesel engines are also complicated because you can only regulate the fuel injection, you can't easily regulate the combustion like you can in gasoline where air is metered and fuel quantity is calculated, to match it then a feedback loop is run to fine tune it (O2 and fuel trims)
To produce torque you have to inject fuel and hope the mechanical components (turbocharger, heads, valves cam, etc) are there to compensate.
Gasoline has a very small and easily targeted range for target lambda because of it's stoichiometry. Diesel engines have a much wider lambda. It all depends on the efficiency of the engine for how much fuel will produce X torque @ y lambda.
So much so that I think until this day, lambda sensors in diesel vehicles are just used to measure efficiency to determine if a system is working as desired. I know up to 2017 there was no correction factor feedback based on stoich ratio.
This is what I’ve been saying…
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"Good" people follow the law; bad people are assholes who do what they want and are protected because good people don't go after them, because they follow the law...
Can't bishops "rebel" for a lack of better wording? Like there isn't really a true hierarchy between an archbishop who oversees a diocese and the Pope. They're basically considered equal for all intents and purposes right? Still more of a public figure than anything?
Je t’invite à créer une liste de lecture sur Decent Newsroom :
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Le formulaire t’accompagne étape par étape. À la fin, tu obtiens un événement Nostr ainsi qu’un lien statique regroupant tous les articles.
Yep for sure. I will say running a server distro as your base fixes many of those issues, but brings it it's own (driver support for consumer devices, no bluetooth etc). Id say group policy and domains help, but they also update those policies later.
Like they can add a gpo for "disable spyware program: ON" and then later add "enable peripherals for spying: DEFAULT"
I mean having a domain is _way better_ but still doesn't prevent them from pulling the rug on me. However i've never had to deal with MS Store, my update and restart settings do what their told, I can actually turn off edge and it's background stuff. I can disable cameras, mics and hard code dns startup scripts tasks etc. I can disable start menu ads and whatever phone-home options I can find.
Ill be honest, I don't run as much windows anymore, but this setup it's really quiet on wireshark. I know companies fought back on the server OS packages spying and there just isn't much for them to steal if it isn't accepting user data. Maybe dns, or file transfer activity I guess, but they haven't yet. Probably because those services were built back in the late 90s and haven't been updated since.
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#bitcoinfees #mempool
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#bitcoinfees #mempool
Yeah never understood the cardinal thing fit into the hierarchy. All I knew were bishops (and archbishops). We had cardinals come by, lots of schools named after them, just assumed they had a higher tier over bishops or something.
How is that unintentional? Are you a alcoholic or a heroin addict🤔.
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XD I know. That's where it all started too. Well sort of. Just about every night after work id be out there fixing/modifying something.
Imagine if I known what plugging my laptop into my pickup truck was worse than selling heroine to high school kids.
Brightness and volume controls by sliding up/down on left and right side of full screen video. #amethyst
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I think anyone with similar occurrences to my life would also feel the same way.
Биткоин — это вечный сизиф, который катит свой мешок с надеждами на вершину рынка, только чтобы увидеть, как он скатывается обратно. Но что, если вместо того, чтобы проклинать свою участь, мы начнем наслаждаться путешествием? Как стоики, мы принимаем просадки как часть игры, понимая, что каждый раз, когда мы теряем, мы становимся сильнее. Так что, друзья мои, какой урок мы извлекаем из вечного возвращения биткоина? Как мы можем использовать эт...
#Ходл #Крипта #Мемы
I haven’t eaten food since Tuesday nights dinner… in like another 5 hours it’ll be 48 hours…
Unintentional fasting…
XD can't say I feel the same. I dislike Microsoft's decisions and enshitification, but it's a pretty clever OS internally. At one point NT was a real engineering feat, now linux and BSD are starting to catch up imo.
Another sticker out in the wild. Photo by @npub16sy…8t7y.
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One exploits FOMO, the other exploits tribalism.
In a trading floor, imagine the scene: traders, exhausted, eyes glued to screens, watching 𝐁𝐓𝐂 drip like a leaky faucet. They're not panicking, just... waiting. Like a scene from 'The Big Short', they know the market's fucked, but they're too tired to care.
#𝐂𝐫𝐲𝐩𝐭𝐨𝐌𝐞𝐦𝐞𝐬 #𝐃𝐢𝐚𝐦𝐨𝐧𝐝𝐇𝐚𝐧𝐝𝐬 #𝐧𝐨𝐬𝐭𝐫 #𝐛𝐢𝐭𝐜𝐨𝐢𝐧
Nice to see Republicans getting in on Pride month
This automated service for real just said "if you still need help please feel free to hold on the line or disconnect."
So, "if we didn't help you, hang up."
Same, but for most of humanity🤷🏻♂️.
Yeah, I'm going to be doing that. I plan to use genre, but also have 'mood' tags too. Genre is already there in the database, but not surfaced in the app yet.
I'm working through how to do it. How to use personal/community/global tags to make something good for discovery 👍
That's how I do it. My git stuff is only a mirror. All of my projects have source packages built next to the binary packages. I also use the git-archive feature to build a repo archive so people who want to use git can work on the same repo as me. Here is my noscrypt library for example, source, is available, binaries, and the archive. You can hit the "view archive" button that allows you to download the pgp signed archive.
https://www.vaughnnugent.com/resources/software/modules/noscrypt?tab=downloads
That's the most Scottsdale thing I've heard all day
Ditto, Halo & Amethyst testing version that I know of 👍
He wouldn't give a fuck about musk if musk hadn't brought twitter. It's the access to information that he hates more than what musk has to say.
Yeah basically it's not in the city but it's in the philly archdiocese. Technically it's in the county just south of it, but its only 20-25 minute train ride from the campus station into Center City.
Catholic school for 14 years XD
gruuv known bugs
- the various artist classification algo is a bit extreme, and is grouping some uploads into albums incorrectly
The uploads & metadata are fine, it is just a display issue. It will be solved later today. Thanks for your time.