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Freeloaders
  • Jesus was magic. When you can pull fish and bread out of your ass then we can talk about giving other peoples hard work away for free.

    Taking the five loaves and the two fish and looking up to heaven, Jesus gave thanks and broke them. Then he gave them to the disciples, and the disciples gave them to the people. They all ate and were satisfied, and the disciples picked up twelve baskets full of broken pieces that were left over. The number of those who ate was about five thousand men, besides women and children.

    Moisened bints lobbing schimtars at people is no method of governance and neither is magicians pulling food out of a hat.

    Wankers.

  • Rock Eagle Flag
  • Problem is, gun are useful.
    They protect our children.
    They protect our food supply.
    They protect our freedom.

    And people have been killing each other for centuries before guns were invented. Thinking that guns are the reason for death is clearly propaganda. But you all know that. I'm just here to point out what actual reality looks like. Since none of you have ever touched grass.

  • Automation
  • That’s why you should only ask interviewees empirical questions that can identify whether or not they have the requisite knowledge to do the job.

    Hol up. ThAt sOuNds LiKe RaCisM!

  • I mean it.
  • naturally no other country in the world enjoys a similar level of prosperity without creating an underclass that they abuse for their profit.

    There literally isn't. Whine about the percentages all you want. You still have a higher standard of living than literally anywhere else in the world.

    Capitalism did that. It's not perfect but it's better than anything else.

  • Don't mess up secure boot with bitlocker
  • TLS 1.0 was released in 1999 as an upgrade from SSL 2.0 and 3.0.

    And these days we're on v1.3 - https://www.cloudflare.com/learning/ssl/why-use-tls-1.3/

    Notice anything? There's always a flaw. The general public hasn't discovered it in TLS1.3.....yet

    And again, Banking websites, some stuff makes a lot of sense to use encryption.

    Just not everywhere.

  • I mean it.
  • Whoops turns out you're ignorant of reality - https://apnews.com/article/fact-check-nyc-migrants-credit-debit-cards-prepaid-240335300869

    "The city is launching a pilot program that will provide migrants with prepaid debit cards to buy only food and baby supplies, "

    But the Democrats are losing voters in record numbers, they had to do something to make the election rigging in 2025 look plausible. Solution: import millions of 'voters' and give them free shit.

  • Don't mess up secure boot with bitlocker
  • Oh look, we've found a security 'researcher'. Mad that your job only consists of making other people's job harder?

    Try the DMV, that's also a great place to work where you can inflict misery on others.

    Valuable zero days aren't exposed. They're sold. If someone wants your data they will get it. HTTPS means nothing except huge amounts of wasted CPU cycles and energy.

  • I mean it.
  • South American governments should get their shit together. But they can't and we all know why. Importing that here is like shitting in your pool then wondering why no one want to swim at your pool party.

  • I mean it.
  • I blame the idiots that think prosperity we enjoy here in the USA is some sort of unlimited resource and that we can just print money when we run out.

    Go ahead, print more money. Hope you've already bought your wheelbarrow.

  • Don't mess up secure boot with bitlocker
  • Because I have reasonable views about security drawbacks? That when I see a vulnerability, I also look at the whole situation and decide if that's an acceptable risk, rather than screaming "Security issue!" at the top of my lungs and pretending that patching this one vulnerability somehow makes a difference when there's always another found the next week??

    Security isn't free, it costs us by making it harder to get work done. "Security researchers" only know how to cover their ass. I can do that without their shrieking cries of wolf.