Thanks bro
Also I think that’s Note wearing a TempleOS shirt in the background of this other post by the artist.
Thanks bro
Also I think that’s Note wearing a TempleOS shirt in the background of this other post by the artist.
What is the original source material for the image and the name of the woman within?
What was the original?
Most of my Tor activity is on onionsites, so that’s okay.
Also, even given spooky nodes, the chances of getting a spooky entry and exit node are slim. Still, given the possibility, it is advisable to do spicy clearnet activities away from home with a MAC randomizer as insurance in case you win the world’s worst roulette game.
Librewolf for normal stuff, Tor for stuff I don’t even want linked to my IP.
If you use OpenRC you can just delete a couple files
The guy left his company long before the shenanigan cascade
Don’t forget that Republicans consider pretty much anything featuring gays as sexual and pornographic.
If you think about it, all files are binary, some just happen to be human-readable.
It’s success. Not huge success, but success. It maintains a mediocre status quo in the face of the possibility of it worsening.
I keep a webcam because I trust my personal computer far more than my phone when it comes to private comms.
I keep my webcam unplugged when not in use.
It’s C with feeping creaturism. Some of the features are good. Others not so much. Personally I agree with Torvalds overall.
I am indeed aware that philosophers are not a monolith. They are, however, way more likely to like Freud.
There are counter-trends, but there is a lot of Freudian shenanigans about. The fact that they are a major force bothers and intrigues me.
Your psychologists are Lacanian? And I thought it couldn’t get any weirder after being told you fellows get blue dollars from caves.
Look up “penis envy”. Or “Oedipus complex”. Or some of his views on women.
I get that for the artists, but what about the philosophers? Are they not big dick academics who will lose their standing if their ideas are nonesense?
Thanks, comrade