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  • Oh this gives me good reason to find a Walmart. I would love to see how it handles VPNs and it would be a fun game to set up a travel router that can obfuscate the VPN tunnel if needed.

  • 100% agree. We are on the same page.

  • I’m not sure whether I place the blame solely on Cloudflare. I could be mistaken but my belief is that any US-based company in their position would’ve been forced to cave.

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  • Wasn’t the space before the closing / only because IE was dumb?

  • Good! Sick of link shorteners, 99% of the time I’ve seen them used it’s for tracking and/or disguising the true destination.

  • That’s what I was saying: that it isn’t required but it would be nice to advertise I’m not doing anything shady.

    Great advice on the cookie listing page though. I haven’t considered that.

  • I’m struggling with this as a website operator. I don’t have any third-party tracking, no external assets, nothing and I’m dying to put up a cookie banner stating as such even though it’s totally unnecessary and annoying.

  • Google? Yikes

  • Look at me the millionaire with tons of space between the countertop and cabinets

  • Love the proprietary app! I spent several months cobbling together a bunch of Docker containers that each apply a bundle of hacks I built through reverse engineering! Now I can control it via Home Assistant but I hope some guy that built one of the Docker images doesn’t disappear in six months when the manufacturer completely wrecks all our work with an API update!

  • Ah, gotcha

  • What happened the OpenBSD filesystem?

  • These fuckers would

  • If I knew how to play chess I’d totally print myself a CHESS HOOLIGAN tee right now

  • Oh yeah shitting on women is the only way to support men 🙄

  • They required me to completely pay off a device to change its number. They’re clearly using the phone number as the database record ID which is atrocious.

  • Came here to say this. They give me the creeps.

  • I’m struggling with this now. In my 20’s I worked all the low-wage crap jobs but I was physically moving a lot.

    Now I get paid a lot more to sit on a computer all day at home, and I still love computer programming, web development, building networks, etc.

    The problem is I miss it being a hobby. I’m kind of burned out on our work project and sometimes I daydream about going back to work in fast food. Believe it or not I loved working in the kitchen at McDonald’s during lunch rush — it sounds fucking cheesy but my store manager and I used to race to see who could make orders faster without making mistakes.

    Going back is just not doable now with the cost of living now.

    Edit: I realize writing this makes it sound like I’m calling garbage truck driver a shitty job; my intention originally was to say that I miss physically working (and to an extent being in the world) but I veered off in my late night state