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  • Scarcity is what powers this type of challenge: you have to prove you spent a certain amount of electricity in exchange for access to the site, and because electricity isn't free, this imposes a dollar cost on bots.

    You could skip the detour through hashes/electricity and do something with a proof-of-stake cryptocurrency, and just pay for access. The site owner actually gets compensated instead of burning dead dinosaurs.

    Obviously there are practical roadblocks to this today that a JavaScript proof-of-work challenge doesn't face, but longer term...

  • The images that have traversed my wire span the entirety of sensation, from the darkest pits of depravity to the... Wait, no, that's it.

  • The fun of Hallowe'en was and is dressing up and having fun, at least for me. The candy and such are just bonus!

  • So... My own house.

  • Snapper is great, just make sure the FS is setup correctly or it causes very mysterious hangs.

  • You know, now that you mention it, I'm not quite sure what the difference is between collar and choker 🤔

    I guess collar would have a ring to attach a leash, while a choker would be smooth?

  • Nope, definitely a collar.

  • As a public collar wearer, I can confirm this sentiment.

  • Over budget doesn't mean unprofitable. It means over budget. You can be a public service and be on/under budget.

  • Who's side are we supposed to be on for this one? I tend to default to supporting unions, but I've been hearing about Canada Post being way over budget.

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  • Framework has endorsed a Linux distribution by a developer with controversial social views.

  • Every online space is filled with furries, especially the most furry-hostile spaces!

  • Good point. I guess it should be "90% of the population takes any meaningful step towards"

  • Laws/rights are just thoughts and words. If 90% of the population wants something—barring some extreme use of force—they're going to get their way.

    Simply declaring something unconstitutional or illegal is a paper shield.

    That's not to say that there isn't value in codifying these things. It helps maintain long term positions/policies when the government swings across the centrepoint, but they only work because the majority of the population agrees with them.

  • It's a rolling release, but more stable than arch. It has a lot of features for customizing your software (useflags, custom patches, etc.) and is a great way to learn a lot about Linux.

  • I have no idea what a gnuru is 😅