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  • I mean, technically, that's a conspiracy. It's just not a conspiracy "theory" like the faked moon landing, Area 51 &aliens, etc etc. It's just the regular, boring, type of conspiracy. And it was perfectly legal,very legal, the legalest, and legalsideboob (thanks autocomplete for this one. )

  • Arizona man planned a mass shooting targeting African Americans at an Atlanta concert to incite a race war, feds say
  • Except that's not what they were implying. They were implying that there's already "race wars" going on in the world and if he really really wanted to fight in one, he doesn't have to look too far.

    If I were you, I think I would have taken the loss on not knowing the meaning of NIMBY over showing that my reading compression was lacking.

    Even then, who the fuck wants a war in their neighborhood?

  • Futuristic movies timeline
  • This is a diverging bar chart sorted by the date in which the film was supposed to take place.

    The vertical line on 2000 represents the "Distant Future, a new millennium" that a lot of sci-fi and dystopia media looked at in the past.

    The left side of that bar represents the ~year the film was produced in our reality. This chart would make more sense if they included the production/release year of the film instead of an approximation on the condensed scale.

    The right side of the bar represents the year that the film takes place.

  • Microsoft addresses Windows Recall backlash, promises to fix security issues and make it opt-in
  • In the last 6 months:

    • One Drive reinstalled and turned back on on my personal & work computer multiple times.
    • AI Co-pilot added to my machine and enabled "so you can start using it now!" with an obtrusive pinned shortcut on my start bar, to both of the same machines but at different time intervals. Uninstalling is virtually impossible and requires registry mods to 'remove" it. Not even a powers he'll command can remove it.

    I don't want, or need, this add-on garbage.

  • Windows Recall demands an extraordinary level of trust that Microsoft hasn’t earned | Op-ed: The risks to Recall are way too high for security to be secondary
  • MS PowerToys has a Search feature that works like Mac Finder called PowerToys Run.. And it works as you'd expect it. I've largely started using that over the standard windows search, and the difference is hitting win + space (default: alt + space) instead of win before typing my search.

  • State GOP tells people to "burn all Pride flags" during June
  • "Go commit a hate crime! And one of you is definitely going to escalate beyond burning and we won't be there to support you when you commits physical violence to a member of the LGBTQ+ community!"

  • Frack you, Walmart
    1. OP mentioned this also happened outside in the parking lot and was implying active blocking.

    2. There's ways for stores to work with telecoms to get service broadcast inside the warehouse/building as well to get around the natural passive blocking from the building materials.

    I was well aware of the difference between active and passive blocking.

  • Frack you, Walmart
  • This is more likely a coverage issue than Walmart illegally blocking wireless signals (per to FCC regulations).

    Report the coverage issue to Verizon and your local Walmart. Both of which will want to increase coverage of where people are gathering. This is because if bad coverage areas are in places where people gather this will cause affected people to switch services or stop going to those gathering areas if there's alternatives.

  • ts moment
  • You're right. Had to dig into my memory for this one and fact check myself.

    IRC, BBS, and most forums (of the era) used PM or SP. MUCKs and a few other tools used Whisper. ICQ introduced "IM me". Part of me remebers using the term "DM" for IRC messages, but I used IRC fairly regularly well into the 2010s.

    However, the forum I spent a ton of my younger years on used "Direct Messages" which has likely polluted my memory. Since it was a technology related forum, that was probabaly a customization from the operator to distance everyone from the idea of "private" since everything was clear-text and unencrypted back then. That or I'm confusing "IM me" from the ICQ/AIM/MSN days.

    Point being, nobody thought "PM" meant secure and not visible to the server operators back then. It just meant that only you, the recipient, server operators, and 1337 h4xx0rz could see your messages.

    What a trip down edited memory lane that was. Thanks for fact checking me.

  • ts moment
  • Umm.. People have been using the phrase "Direct message (DM) me" since forever in the game and online comms world. Private message wasn't a concept until after DMs were later encrypted. And we always knew, that if we didn't control the servers, even encrypted, those messages were subject the server operators.

    Your logic is giving me the impression that you're younger and didn't go through these experiences.

  • Human rights
  • Steps for using a bidet:

    1. After pooping, remain seated on toilet seat with bidet
    2. Turn on bidet to desired pressure.
    3. Wiggle your butt around letting the water jet spray you down.
    4. Turn off bidet.
    5. Grab a few squares of TP and fold them over.
    6. Wipe water off and inspect for cleanliness.
    7. Repeat steps above if TP wasn't clean.

    Congrats, you're now a pro, an clean, pooper.

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