TriplePlaid

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[–] TriplePlaid@wetshav.ing 0 points 2 weeks ago

One point is that the Parker and Cross type of refills completely replaces the writing head and so by one view it is not really "BIFL" since so much of the unit has to be refreshed (and so not as environmentally friendly) compared to a fountain pen. That being said, for some people the risk of ink all over your hands is not worth or even entirely precludes using a fountain pen, or there may be other circumstances.

For example, at my workplace there is only one approved type of pen that can be used 😒

[–] TriplePlaid@wetshav.ing 1 points 2 weeks ago

Curious to hear how those opposed to the conflict see this playing out - diplomacy? Containment? How does this play out for the region in the long term?

For me it is hard to see how this could resolve without the demilitarization of Iran, or at the very least the dissolution of the IRGC.

[–] TriplePlaid@wetshav.ing 1 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

IIRC the government has actually always had a large number of nodes because the government helped to create the Tor network. I don't think they operate "most" of the entry and exit nodes though. With appropriate precautions it is still a hugely effective tool to preserve privacy.

For example, the person who ran the "Silk Road" (formerly the most famous website marketplace on the darknet) was only caught because of revealing personal information theough forum posts and on the clearnet, not because the government can see the traffic of anyone using Tor (which they cannot if you are using https). There are way too many curious high schoolers out there for it to make sense for them to monitor like that anyway. The more people who use it, the more effective of a tool for privacy it becomes.

[–] TriplePlaid@wetshav.ing 8 points 3 weeks ago (4 children)

Am I being overly paranoid?

Yes, simply connecting to the Tor network is not a sketchy thing and browsing the clearnet using Tor is a smart way to preserve your privacy if you aren't in a hurry for your pages to load.

I used to browse the clearnet with Tor regularly but eventually I decided it was overkill and stopped (Tor really is slow a lot of the time so it isn't always a walk in the park).

[–] TriplePlaid@wetshav.ing 6 points 3 weeks ago

I shudder to think of the impact this could have on plants and animals. We have already seen horrifying mass environmental death in the oceans (see: coral bleaching) and other crazy biological imbalances like red tides. Soon we are going to be experiencing similar insanity everywhere. Not just the ocean, not just that other part of the world that you yourself don't live in - everywhere.

[–] TriplePlaid@wetshav.ing 5 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

GTX 760 🫑

It's "super clocked" so you know it's good!!

[–] TriplePlaid@wetshav.ing 1 points 1 month ago

While I can see how that bank account is a can of worms and potentially connected to more than one reason Trump could/should be impeached, I am not aware of/was not able to find any connection between the TikTok deal and that account.

While looking that up, I found this article that does a better job describing why the TikTok deal may be connected to an impeachable offense (the people running the companies that are involved in the purchase have given Trump money in the past).

[–] TriplePlaid@wetshav.ing 3 points 1 month ago (2 children)

I am not seeing why the massive fee here is being seen as a reason for impeachment, maybe someone can explain?

Sounds to me like the fee goes to the treasury department, so it's not like Trump is getting this money. Maybe I am misunderstanding this?

[–] TriplePlaid@wetshav.ing 8 points 1 month ago

I think it's a "confirmation bias" type of thing, which likely originally evolved to "reduce cognitive load," so it is something that all human brains are designed to do unfortunately...

Or maybe it is fortunate? Who knows how torturesome it would be to experience no cognitive bias at ALL. How would you settle on a decision? Thinking of Chidi from The Good Place.

[–] TriplePlaid@wetshav.ing 6 points 1 month ago

What problem do you mean?

The blastophaga psenes wasps in Turkey die during pollination just like the blastophaga psenes wasps in California do.

Here is more information about how figs (and fig wasps) came to be cultivated in the US.

[–] TriplePlaid@wetshav.ing 75 points 1 month ago (10 children)

Pretty soon you'll be hearing folks say things like "why are you worried if you don't have anything to hide" as if personal privacy has no value whatsoever. It's a slippery slope!!!

[–] TriplePlaid@wetshav.ing 2 points 1 month ago

I'm not sure I would call the particular missile the article is referring to "retaliatory" since afaik Turkey has not attacked Iran.

 

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