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  • Thanks - I was looking at it the other day. I have a few other project ideas that might be better for Ghost and peertube, but that's a longer-term project.

  • Yeah!

    ...wait

  • Yeah, and I think it's sort of either-or with free form html and ActivityPub plugins. Which is what I expected since Wordpress isn't an option, but I just wanted to be sure I wasn't just assuming too much. Oh well, worth an ask at least.

  • Thanks, I'll check it out.

  • There's a thing across Africa called "joking cousins." Unlike genuine bad-blood tension between different ethnic groups that can often exist, it's a jovial sibling rivalry style of thing. I've always seen the distro thing a bit like that. It gets tiring, but it's sort of hard-coded into human nature to joke about slight differences when we're all in the same tribe.

    Though, this graph is silly for the reasons you mention - I think that might be intentional as part of the joke. It's stupid, so clearly OP is daily driving Kali and hacked the central database to add the distro logos. I dunno, maybe I'm explaining it away too easily.

  • Hahaha, I saw the same thing looking around and thought it was just me. I get enough of that on Lemmy, I don't need to double-dip. Thanks for the head's up.

  • Oh shit - I thought they dropped this! JFC, EU! What TF are you doing?

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  • What in the incel?

  • Deep state? No one in the "Deep State" wanted any of that. The "Deep State" is all the bureaucrats that tell political appointees "no, we can't because of this law from the 70's that says it's illegal...." All the federal employees getting laid off in DC are part of that "Deep State" - you really think someone that processes HR vouchers for AmeriCorps is also running psyops in their spare time?

    The original Q stuff was most likely a 4Chan/8Kun prank that just spiraled into pure insanity and had no reason to slow down or stop. It's fairly well accepted that Ron Watkins and his dad started it or were close to those who did, and once it built up momentum, just ran with it. It's not hard to get people, especially conspiracy-prone folks to see patterns in anything once you prime them. It's literally the basis of how Trump got elected, you give them enough info for the pareidolia to fill in the gaps for them. How many people of that same caliber fly flags where they make a well-known fat gun-hater into a ripped guy holding a gun? Same mechanic. These people are also very prone to getting scammed as well due to the same cognitive shortcoming. Someone gives them dogshit info on an obvious scam and if the right virtue signaling is there, their bias-confirming lizard brain will do anything to belong and donate money or buy Trump-branded BS like the "Trump Card" scam.

  • I know, I can't imagine the meetings that people must have had to design this system and then think they've done a good job.

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  • Search any scientific paper site for "Certainly!" and hundreds pop up, where ChatGPT was clearly used. Not for translation, but for answering questions related to the paper itself.

  • Maybe I will!

  • So just take one day a month and do your maintance. Anything that isn't from the Play store isn't exactly getting Dev work every day to patch whatever.

    Whatever, I don't love this either, but it's not some absolute deal breaker IMO. Maybe 6/10 dealbreaker. We disagree and thats fine. Now please downvote like you were going to do anyway.

  • Fiber that runs into your house can work with any fiber-ready router. So, yes, it's a modem in a sense, but also does the router/wifi job as well.

    However, if you have Verizon or Huawei device on the end of your fiber line, your ISP can likely connect to that device, specifically for things like seeing if anyone is home. They don't need to do that, as it's only data for them to collect to work out advertising profiles.

    Once your data leaves your house and goes into their network, then it's just your data on their network. Yes, they can see the data being routed, unless you use a VPN. So your options are going from your ISP able to see when you're home, to not giving them access to anything and just paying the bill every month.

  • Seriously, one of the few apps I've ever paid for - and this is what I get?!

  • Y'all, I found the Flat Earther!

  • He tweeted something last week with a Q in it trying to stir them up again. Mostly to try and throw the deep-seeded maga nuts off of the Epstein files. They are 100% not going to let that go - this is the closest they'll ever get in their lives to being correct about a cabal of pedos running things.

  • Every day? Who needs to install an app every day?

    Not saying this isn't annoying AF, it is, but it's not the absolute lockdown that we all feared.

  • The fiber line into your house from the ISP is needed. What that fiber line connects to is up to you. The router your ISP provides isn't special. You can get your own equipment.