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Baron von Fajita

@ CAWright @infosec.pub

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  • Western civilizations attach success to the wrong factors. I hate the idea of rapid business growth being necessary to be considered successful.

  • This is a nice blast (no pun intended) from the past. I put one of these in my first new and fully built PCs back around 1994. I had 30-pin SIMMs left over from my previous 386 that worked well in the add-on slots. That was about the coolest thing on that 486 since I went with a VLB video card and couldn't afford a CD-ROM. I think I ran with the AWE32 through several upgrades until I bought an off-the-shelf HP in 2000.

  • Even if the US weren't a shit show right now, this is still a good move. These top players have gotten very comfortable with their high user share. The only way to get them back to following the consumer needs/wants is to hurt them monetarily. Microsoft has experienced this before with IE and their assumed domination of everything computing in the early 2000s. People started switching away from their closed ecosystem and they, painfully, had to redesign things to meet needs. Windows 8 is the same thing. Ballmer's Microsoft lost alot of consumer sentiment by pushing things people didn't want.

    The difference now is that so many people are willing to take whatever poop is shoveled at them. It will take more of us who are intelligent and discerning to flip away and bring others with us. Nadella will be the next Ballmer if he's not careful. Google will lose out to another search engine, or engines, if the aren't careful.

    Open source is the way, but not without alot of support for "the lesser" among us. Fediverse and big social media alternatives as well. The Internet of today is nowhere near the magnificent beast it was in the 90s and very early 2000s. No intelligent person wants AI slop 24/7.

  • Someone with an MBA denied a security expenditure along the way and this is what they got.

  • I was looking for a point to cancel Paramount+. I guess I found it.

  • If you haven't already, divest yourself of MS software and services.

  • No, but thanks.

  • Thanks for posting this! As an American who dislikes the big tech here, these are helpful in knowing what's beyond our borders. I had never heard of Infomaniak before you posted! I currently use Proton but I'm not happy with the ability of their calendar and contacts to integrate with my underlying system. I've also been looking at mailbox.org to expand my capabilities there.

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  • In the laws references in the article, the need for #1 and #3 were caused by social media. Yet we target the individual rather than the social media company for the fix. Let's don't fix the source of the problem but we can make life more difficult for many millions of people. How dumb are we in this country?

  • I noticed that the send button was grayed out if you tried to report an incorrect name.

  • Not this gen-xer or any of the others I know well.

  • I hate having to see his face all the time. He's so bad I'd vote for a literal giant douche or turd sandwich over him.

  • Poor little Tommy. What will he do when all his boomer supporters have died?