You're walking on a path. That's traceable. Beginner mistake
110 0 ReplyUnplug at random times, don't even let your power supply get comfortable
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I'm not going to either of those castles. That's just what they expect you to do and I'm sure they're monitoring the traffic.
94 0 ReplyLeave it to a Linux user to see a fork in the road and go "I wanna fork it more."
61 0 ReplyYAS-BDSM vibes
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You can't bee too paranoid with companies trying to profit off of every small bit of information they can gather about you and sell though.
35 2 ReplyFound the paranoid one
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They're the same picture.
21 1 Reply18 0 Reply"Eh, I'm sure the download was fine, I don't need to check the SHA256"
vs
"PGP key or I'm not even visiting the repo by piggybacking the wifi outside walmart so the feds can't track me"
14 0 ReplyI don't even get the first one. The download is malicious meaning the hosting site was compromised meaning the hash posted along with the download link is compromised too.
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Broken image?
14 0 Replylemmy moment
6 0 Reply$ ping lemmy.blahaj.zone
/me proceeds to wait for an hour
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Who are you and how do you know the path to my castle!?
14 1 ReplyIt rained here today.
12 0 ReplyCareful, that kind of information might disclose your location.
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curl totallysafescripts.com | sudo sh
13 1 Reply^ the
trust me bro
command9 0 ReplyNow I really want to alias trust-me-bro to this. Actually I would totally do that (or the poweshell equivilant ) for Titus's Windows 11 debloater
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Forget Linux, TempleOS allows you to be both
9 1 ReplyGod's OS
4 0 ReplyOut of Egypt is fire.
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Joke's on you! I'm both.
6 0 ReplyQuantum entangled into two different paths because nobody wants to look?
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4 0 ReplyIt's a thin line and BOY AM I WALKIN' IT
4 0 ReplyIn both ways you are reaching my castle
3 0 ReplyTerry Davis was truly the only one who managed to walk the fine line. R.I.P
2 0 Replyno, no he didn’t
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