Scattered conspiracy thoughts (June 21, 2022)
Here are some scattered background ideas for my future work.
My unhinged thoughts and opinions, heavily biased by Linux.
Here are some scattered background ideas for my future work.
So the developer of musl
was being socialized again on Twitter (because he's friends with Daniel Micay of GrapheneOS on Twitter) and retweeted this story about how Google's ranks, which are full of Indians with Brahmin heritage, probably want to forget that their cultural heritage perpetuates the caste system.
(I don't think this story is paywalled, but the Washington Post's article made my laptop's fans turn on when I opened this page in Brave.)
If you spend any time reading GrapheneOS's CLI instructions, then you may have noticed the insistence of using “the high quality standards compliant USB-C cable packaged with the device” as a sharp reader.
youtube-dl
: another dark side of the music industry
Barely Sociable released a trailer for his new upcoming 3-part docu-series on “The Dark Side of the Music Industry”.
(He probably took inspiration from his video called “The Dark Side Of Spotify”... which should really be titled: “Spotify will probably never use 2FA because it profits from farms of either stolen or virtualized smartphones”.)
There is one thing I wish someone like Barely Sociable would cover.
Here are some things I will post, even if they're reach one sentence.
This is the video that made me realize that I start getting CIA sleeper agent murderous psychopathy (fit for Gamma NULL soldier candidacy in Katana Zero) of the highest order regarding people who don't know what they're talking about.
Yes, I too am undergoing virgin millennial emasculation due to Kacynskian leftist socialization.
What was the cause?
This GitHub discussion under Privacy Guides, among too many other things to say because there are so many things wrong with Privacy Guides and so little time to properly address anything about Privacy Guides.
I wanted to keep talk of these companies, which I've been liking the more I look into each of them, down.
However, I can barely keep my excitement contained any longer.
Since neither System76 nor Framework is new or remotely close to secret, I'll start talking about them.
I attended the monthly Boston Linux/Unix Group meeting for February (but BLU talks are usually geared towards Kubertes-like corporate topics & there are old Vietnam War pilots talking about flight school).