I have a 60TB media collection, so this would end up costing $600/month.
Instead, I back all my media up to LTO-6 tapes, and store them at a storage unit.
LTO-6 drive: $400 10x LTO-6 tapes (62.5TB): $200 Small off-site storage unit: $30/month
I’m just some guy, you know.
I have a 60TB media collection, so this would end up costing $600/month.
Instead, I back all my media up to LTO-6 tapes, and store them at a storage unit.
LTO-6 drive: $400 10x LTO-6 tapes (62.5TB): $200 Small off-site storage unit: $30/month
The goal was to attract Twitter refugees. No ads helps sell the “greener pastures” the users were looking for.
Once those users are comfortable, Threads can do whatever it wants. They know how much it took to get Twitter users to leave Twitter.
People acting like Meta launched Threads out of the kindness of Zuck’s heart are dumb as fuck. Threads has the same goal as Facebook: to make money selling your eyeballs to advertisers and your metadata to data brokers.
This is a picture of Tehran’s upper class youth from the 70’s, and it is often posted as if it were everyday life in Iran.
Spoiler: The rich in Iran can still do whatever they want.
The bridge is necessary because BlueSky and Mastodon cannot federate, and they never will be able to. ActivityPub and ATProto are different protocols.
We live in hell
In China? I mean, there were two back to back incidents, but to my understanding not a pattern.
Those aren’t rumors. The Lemmy repo is quite open about this. Lemmy’s devs are part of the Tankie problem here.
Honestly, Kbin and Mbin are looking very attractive, not being run by extremists. Lemmy, as a product, is dragged down by the Tankies that make it - just as Pleroma (a Mastodon alternative) is dragged down by the Neo-Nazis that make it.
Centralized platforms get top-down control. You’re trading your freedom for convenience.
Stop pining for the algorithms. They’re making you stupider by guaranteeing that you only see the content you want to see, and never the content you need to see.
Bluesky is not decentralized at all.
Don’t fall for it. Read their privacy policy.
They keep your data in the cloud and share it with third parties, including advertisers.
Pen and paper doesn’t snitch.
Historically
You mean the only other civil war in US history, in the 19th century? Are you actually suggesting that the lack of “forum posts” means anything at all?
Welcome to the 21st century. The world is different than last time.
Anti-fascist action is self-defense.
Your points were a little wordy, but I think I can summarize this pretty succinctly:
Pointing out who the Nazis are and where to find them isn’t extremist.
We can conclude: that photo isn’t AI-generated. You can’t get an AI system to generate photos of an existing location; it’s just not possible given the current state of the art.
That’s a poor conclusion. A similar image could be created using masks and AI inpainting. You could take a photo on a rainy day and add in the disaster components using GenAI.
That’s definitely not the case in this scenario, but we shouldn’t rely on things like verifying real-world locations to assume that GenAI wasn’t involved in making a photo.
I bet they used a level.
I mean, now that we know the addresses of people like Nick Fuentes and Matt Walsh, we should be able to figure out everywhere else they go too.
If we want to find the addresses of other notable fascists, just keep track when/where they’re seen publicly until you figure out which device on the map is theirs, then see where they go at night.
I’m sorry, but when you smugly tell half the country that you’re going to do as you please to their bodies, you get what you get.
if you’re selected for jury duty in a case like 'Someone murdered Nick Fuentes", you can just say not guilty regardless of evidence or truth."
True. Jury Nullification is 100% legal and very cool, especially if used to protect anti-fascist action.
Smash a different window every day.
Counterpoint: Smash every window on different days.
Q: sure would be a shame if someone dealt with him late at night, wouldn’t it?
A: “No.”
Nazis deserve a lot worse than just getting doxxed
Imagine actually disagreeing with this. From the sound of it, just identifying who a Nazi is a step too far for you. I guess we should just ignore them and never sound the alarms about it and just let them do what they want?
Q: Can you tell me if fascists have ever been defeated peacefully?
A: “Never once”
In the immortal words of my grandfather’s friend, who was the second in command of a state’s Hell’s Angel chapter, anytime something happened:
“I shidded and farded out my doo doo ass”
Bold thing to say when your house is flammable
If you want to have safety and security in life, don’t position yourself as a direct threat to the fundamental liberties and freedoms enjoyed by more than half the nation.
Yes, actually, there’s no obligation to extend the protections of the social contract to those actively attempting to destroy it.
Paradox of tolerance. You cannot tolerate intolerance. Intolerance must be destroyed.
Nazis get punched and nazis get doxxed.
Hell yeah.
As if they’re going to solve everyone’s problems by punching. If you think gun-lovers are going to let you beat them you’re mistaken. Violence = fast track to dead people
Good point. I’ll adjust my view on this: “Nazis get punched shot and Nazis get doxxed”. I’d rather see dead Nazis than dead people.
All they (fascists) understand is violence.
This is true, and they’re betting big on us not being willing to use it like they will. Prove them wrong.
Nazis deserve nothing but bullets to the head
There are like 500 movies where this is the literal moral of the story. Go watch Inglorious Basterds or League of Ungentlemanly Warfare and consider how unpopular you really think this rhetoric is. People respond to it like they do cartoon violence: no humans are harmed.
Hell, Wolfenstein 3D, the first ever FPS, avoided controversy by making the game about killing Nazis. It was basically kid-friendly.
I don’t think anyone can actually answer your question if you’re not telling us where in the USA you’re visiting. This place is enormous, and the culture isn’t homogeneous.