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Some dingbat that occasionally builds neat stuff without breaking others. The person running this public-but-not-promoted instance because reasons.

  • My guess would be an online connectivity check. Most systems try and reach some domain to say if they have network or not. Would be a logical place for them to try.

  • Let's tack Donnie into that call for losing their job for not doing a damn thing to prevent this after the first time around. Incompetent management, why do we not have a no-confidence vote mechanism?

  • Interesting, I get a couple feeds that reference them but thought those where all gathered info rather than self published.

  • There where a couple women in charge of military divisions, head of the coast guard was one I think. I'm sure there have been plenty that he sees as DEI that got tossed without a lot of reporting.

  • TOR is just slightly harder to keep up on as far as being listed on the same tables as commercial VPN hosts because it's so dynamic. Anyone can spin up a node and be a relay or, for the brave/foolish, an exit node in a few minutes.

    Privacy largely comes from a plausible deniability in that the person asking for a site could be the originator or they could just be relaying a request for the originator. Freenet, or now called hypha net is similar that way.

    My perspective on internet privacy has long been that while I don't expect to be a ghost, I can make the picture as muddy as I can to make whatever profile they gather be as useless as possible.

  • From the infosec practitioner perspective the number of bad actors coming from public VPN pops is exceptionally high compared to any other random IP, so they get put on a naughty list. We often cut out entire countries just because they have such a high ratio of bad 2 good traffic, particularly if it's a country that we have no real expectation of user traffic originating from.

    It's not so much a VPN bad, but just that you're hanging out with others that act bad. Kind of the Nazi bar thing but for hackers. If you set up a private VPN somehow on a random cloud host you likely wouldn't see the same issues, how to keep the ownership anonymous though is another problem.

  • Secondary bar for starfish pose crucification, the proper origin of putting stars on holiday trees

  • Ummm Ermmm Ohmmm

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  • That worked so well before after he claimed it wasn't the court's business to handle such things.

  • The original face eater.

  • Sure they did, who do you think keeps baking all them files into the cakes?

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  • There are far too few in positions of power who have the courage to tell Trump to stuff it when needed. This guy is one of those few it seems and now the crybaby turns his tantrum on him.

  • That reflection/cord/whatever-it-is over their head makes it look like they're a very bouncy cartoon.

  • Hadn't read honestly. It's common in the stores here and it just seems like the kind of machining our food that happens a lot. Generally sold in little sticks as a snack so handy shape for the purpose.

    This is what I usually see it as:

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  • Well maybe if they didn't send their kid off dressed like a member of the Hitler youth they wouldn't have these issues...

  • Is that one of those comic books the religious nuts hand out on Halloween?

  • If anyone could it's the 5th(?) largest economy on the planet and the spot that make up most of our west coast.

    Kind of makes me wonder, since by and large the 'blue' states pay into the fed more than they get and 'red' states are net leeches, how viable would it be for there to be a concerted "fuck off we we just won't play with you any more" to economically starve the rest of the states.