

My face when I learned you could complete the lavender tower without a silph scope by giving a poke doll to the ghost.
I still remember it. It was about an hour ago when I read this post.
Wherever I wander I wonder whether I’ll ever find a place to call home…


My face when I learned you could complete the lavender tower without a silph scope by giving a poke doll to the ghost.
I still remember it. It was about an hour ago when I read this post.
I already agreed that it’s unfeasible, I don’t know why you’re getting so upset. I literally said your gauss cannon idea is better, chill out.
It seems to change by the week, but lately it’s gone from linux to radios to electronic components/circuits


In come the tankies to justify government censorship because China is doing it


If every outcome is equally likely, then the probably of any given outcome is approaching one in infinity…


Do people still call them widescreens? Aren’t basically all tvs these days widescreen? Do they still make ones that are square shaped?
In 1944, freedom was conditional. It depended on fitting into social expectations, on being legible to authority, on not attracting the wrong kind of attention.
If your “freedom” depends on fitting in and not attracting attention, then you’re not free.


Holy shit, that’s a lot of data. I had no idea they could see what language packs I have installed on my keyboard. I have a pretty unique combination of languages, so that probably makes me really easy to identify across platforms.
Is there an easy way to disable or block fingerprinting?


Some VPN providers offer a setting that makes it harder to analyze traffic patterns. They make every packet the same size and send them at regular intervals along with extra noise. It makes everything look uniform so that AI can’t match your traffic to/from the VPN server with traffic between the VPN server and your web activity.
It might be overkill, and it adds latency and uses extra data. But for maximum paranoia, it’s an option


I said seagulls, hmph, stop it now!


Private tabs do nothing for the backend, your ISP, browser, search engine, and any sites you visit, can still see everything you do. All private tabs do is they don’t save history or cookies on your frontend.
VPN hides your data from your ISP, but there are still workarounds. Multi-hop can make you harder to triangulate though.
You still need to use a privacy-centric browser and search engine or else the ones you use can still send information about you back to their servers where they can build a profile on you. They won’t have your real IP address as long as you never connect without a VPN, but any little data they collect on you can be collated with the rest to profile you and potentially identify you.
Even with browsers like firefox or waterfox, you still need to enable all of the security settings or else there are gaps that can be exploited. HTTPS-only mode, DNS over HTTPS, anti-tracking extensions, etc…
Even then, I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s an unseen gap somewhere. But it’s a lot better than using google and microsoft and no vpn.


They’re prolly all gator dung by now…


They called his bluff. That’s hilarious


This person has nice handwriting
Yeah that’s why you do multi-stage like conventional jet -> ramjet -> scramjet
But again, yeah if it needs to carry a rocket then it might be unfeasible. We could try your gauss cannon idea, that sounds fun. Like a maglev train, but shaped like those rides from roller coaster tycoon where you could launch people to their deaths. Except instead of crashing, the rocket kicks on mid-flight. It could work.


Are they all Czech? I’m too ignorant to tell slavic languages apart.
Wrote I wrote though was a romanized version of ふわふわチーズケーキ, which is Japanese for “fluffy cheesecake” and is what the one in the top left is called


This whole conversation is about it becoming more economical as the technology develops.
In the context of some places (cough, america) trashing initiatives related to EVs, your naysaying isn’t doing much to bring it closer to reality…
Oh yeah, I forgot you know more about my dick than I do. The knuckle isn’t a perfect analogy, but that’s no reason to ignore the main point, which is that the glans itself is physically different on circumcised penises because of the friction it’s exposed to throughout the day.
You’re the one peddling misinformation by pretending there’s no difference between circumcised and uncircumcised dicks, and quite frankly with how systemic the problem is, I see no reason to tolerate your bullshit.