I like computers, trains, space, radio-related everything and a bunch of other tech related stuff. User of GNU+Linux.
I am also dumb and worthless.
My laptop is HP 255 G7 running Manjaro and Linux Mint.
I own RTL-SDRv3 and RSP1 clone.
SDF Unix shell username: user224
He would put himself at risk to avoid admitting he needed help
Are you sure he just doesn’t feel bad about potentially bothering someone (as I do)?
Not everyone knows everything. Actually, nobody does.
Computers simply became an easily available necessity, thus you get a lot of computer-illiterate people using computers.
Based on what I’ve heard about the US’s 988, it may rather be negative.
Oh, you’re thinking of killing yourself, let us reinforce that by being absolutely rude, or better yet, time to get taken away by cops into a psych ward.
Let’s see what’s out there with some example (Reddit)
Summary: Person called 988, police showed up 90 minutes later, got taken for mandatory psychological evaluation, forced to stay 2 days in ER, ended up getting billed $6,470.
Well, I do fuck up a lot.
Does that count?
I would recommend actually getting into contact with your crush. You could then establish means to use OTP and won’t need to trust your friend at all.
You know, exchange each in and out OTP keys each of you will use, agree on a checkerboard to use, write a codebook for common words/phrases you will use, how you’ll notifiy the other party of potentially compromised key(s).
I also like the idea of ptunnel
Ptunnel is an application that allows you to reliably tunnel TCP connections to a remote host using ICMP echo request and reply packets, commonly known as ping requests and replies.
Linksys WRT54G WiFi router.
The WiFi router DD-WRT was originally designed for.
This legend is older than me:
But I am an adult already (at least on paper…).
Exactly.
The internet is kind of like second world. You probably wouldn’t cut your children from the real world, but neither should you let them grow up in it unsupervised.
It’s part of the life nowdays, and you can adapt to it, not deny it. Just like with book reading in 18th century.
I was waiting for someone to post this version.
Here’s a real-life version: https://youtu.be/bO-vVzDRHYQ
Still works for me.
I use the default WebUI in a browser.
I prefer landscape mode, haven’t found any suitable apps for that.
I… I already have that. What’s next?
the pharmacist had to call the doctor to work it out.
Oh god, that must have been better than AES256 if even a pharmacist couldn’t decrypt it.
There’s also some official groups for normal projects. I know for example PixelExperience ROM used to have a community over there before shutting down.
Based on this Chromebooks can run Firefox flatpaks.
What are you talking about? It clearly flips it inside-out.
Well, because it doesn’t flip anything. The light just bounces off, thus light from your right bounces back to your right.
It would also require centuries, so it’s not as possible, but breeding people for very specific traits and features. Whether appearance, physical strength, overall intelligence, specifically being great in mathematics, great smell, great sight.
Basically, control the evolution by favoring very specific features and outright disallowing others (like hereditary diseases/disorders) that would be unacceptable in the mix.
Since this requires a lot of time which I’d somehow theoretically have (I know, this wasn’t in the post, but anyway…), I’d want to try yet another thing. Breeding at the most late age possible, then continuing with that and extending it. Perhaps it would lead to increased lifespan, or at least lesser effects of aging in the far far offsprings. At least physically. These experiments don’t exactly favor mental health of the subjects.