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wallabra@lemmy.eco.brto
Jogos@lemmy.eco.br•Por que o ícone da comunidade de jogos tem as cores da bandeira bissexual?
1·21 days agoNah acho que só escolheram um esquema bonito mesmo, e independente de ser ou não intencional, pra quê dedurar?
His theory was certainly expanded upon by a great deal of European thinkers later on, though he provided strong foundations.
wallabra@lemmy.eco.brto
Technology@lemmy.world•Lawsuit Alleges That WhatsApp Has No End-to-End EncryptionEnglish
1·21 days agoBeing prebuilt isn’t the same as open source! By that metric Linux is closed source because 99.9% of Linux users don’t build their own kernels (and those that do ought to shower anyway).
wallabra@lemmy.eco.brto
Technology@lemmy.world•Lawsuit Alleges That WhatsApp Has No End-to-End EncryptionEnglish
43·2 months agoTox also isn’t that great security wise. It’s hard to beat Signal when it comes to security messengers. And Signal is open source so, if it did anything weird with private keys, everyone would know
Marx was an economist too
wallabra@lemmy.eco.brto
News@lemmy.world•Walz calls on federal agents to leave state after second deadly shooting
1·2 months agoWell yes that’s the main part of the plan, of course
wallabra@lemmy.eco.brto
politics @lemmy.world•Arizona AG suggests state's self-defense laws allow residents to shoot masked ICE agents
1·2 months agoI mean it’s true they have a lot of stuff, but having stuff alone isn’t all you need to have military success. Stuff is just stuff, it stays still until you use it, and it’s useless unless you use it well.
I mean, something something Bay of Pigs, something something Vietnam, so on and so forth…
Every war is won with 10% weapons and 90% logistics, and a pinch of field intelligence. In a domestic conflict, the “territory” is the same for both parties; it’s very hard to defend a logistics system (the “tail” of your military operation) when it’s in the ‘contested’ territory itself. And this is where the direct action comes in (something something Sabo the Cat!)
I mean I think CRTs are going back into vogue as a nifty thing in many indie circles, including on YouTube where you see a lot of smaller creators embracing the aesthetic nowadays.
wallabra@lemmy.eco.brto
politics @lemmy.world•Arizona AG suggests state's self-defense laws allow residents to shoot masked ICE agents
6·2 months agoA lot of resources to be expended on domestic soil, eventually they’ll run out of both weapons and the very working people they need to keep the economy running to (among other things) keep producing weapons, no?
wallabra@lemmy.eco.brto
News@lemmy.world•Walz calls on federal agents to leave state after second deadly shooting
3·2 months agoI mean on the other hand, Trump kind of does want violent resistance to spring up so provide the Reichstag burning he’s been waiting for to amplify the cracking down. I mean, they kinda already had the Charlie Kirk shooting, and he kind of already can institute martial law whenever (it’s not constitutional but neither has been a single thing he’s done lately), and martial law won’t really lead to anything on its own anyway… I dunno, let’s keep resisting in effective ways. One idea is to make ICE’s life hell so they loathe their jobs and go home.
wallabra@lemmy.eco.brto
News@lemmy.world•Walz calls on federal agents to leave state after second deadly shooting
3·2 months agoGun control is a whole can of worms, there’s places where it works, there’s place where it doesn’t, there’s different kinds of cities and also rural area and just… eh this isn’t really the angle you should engage this topic from imo, even if I agree we should self-defensively arming leftists in general.
wallabra@lemmy.eco.brto
Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft gave FBI a set of BitLocker encryption keys to unlock suspects' laptops: Reports | TechCrunchEnglish
6·2 months agoi saw your dog using arch linux
wallabra@lemmy.eco.brto
Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft gave FBI a set of BitLocker encryption keys to unlock suspects' laptops: Reports | TechCrunchEnglish
6·2 months agoI think in cases like this, I’d rather the responsibility of burden be shifted towards individuals with autonomy than to large corporations. But I suppose in that case (reductionism warning) people might as well just use Linux.
ad infinitum… or ad kidneyitum, maybe
For some reason this sounds like an euphemism and I love it
You can just say intersection
I’m experienced in having experiences
wallabra@lemmy.eco.brto
News@lemmy.world•Live: Man shot by federal agent in south Minneapolis this morning, witnesses say
5·2 months agoA mix of guerilla tactics and economic warfare (primarily strikes) and sabotage and etc ought to get it done!





what is this @UwU_Underground thing i keep hearing about and how does one gain access to such a privileged esteemed group