@rasterman Hey look, two block recs for a price of one!
When I develop #FLOSS, I also make Enterprise version for Federation starships.
@obra Tony Schwartz tried to overthrow the government, too!?
@ARIES413 I came for this post, followed for brownie jokes.π
I have started a new blog that is federated in @jautero
@muffinista Cyber Taxi is the name of my next band and its biggest hit will be a cover version of Mona Lisa Overdrive.
I swear, Crows man. I had a friend that got on a crow's bad side, and it's amazing how persistent they can be.
This thing followed him around and would just "CAW! CAW!" at the most inopportune times just to make itself heard. Guy tried calling animal control but of course they were like "you want us to stop a crow from⦠cawing?"
Dude actually moved towns to get away from that crow; I swear I thought he was going to crack. Then like two weeks later, his cell rings. The number is his old land line. And it's that same crow just "CAW! CAW!"
Fortunately for him, that was enough to get the feds involved because it's actually federally illegal to make an unsolicited cell phone caw.
What got me thinking was this article. https://ourworldindata.org/world's-energy-problem Solution as a soundbite:"Unmetered energy will make energy poor energy rich".
@mpjgregoire@mamot.fr @GeoffWozniak All software is closed source. https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/358198.358210
@GeoffWozniak Technically this is absolutely true, but also complete nonsense. The way story is told implies that hackers penetrated a security firm and used knowledge gained to steal "crown jewels" when in reality that is just a list of victims of SolarWind hack.
@mdhughes @Canageek@cybre.space The state should have been called New Yorkshire.