I think there’s a whole show dedicated to figuring this question out.
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kobra@lemmy.zipto
United States | News & Politics@midwest.social•FBI Tried to Flip Anti-ICE Protesters Into Informants
7·5 days ago“anybody planning to go to Delaney Hall with not the right intentions.”
I think this depends on who you ask.
kobra@lemmy.zipto
United States | News & Politics@midwest.social•Utah bid to roll back Grand Staircase-Escalante plan veers off the fast track
1·6 days agoThis is such an immensely important piece of North American history. I’m thankful to have seen portions of it but would love to see more, it needs to be protected.
I’m not super up to date on Fluxer and how it works but I do know that they’re still working on getting full self hosting available. Without any other context, my assumption is that’s a requirement for their hosted instance for whatever reasons they have.
Besides, if it’s just asking for date of birth, is it really that much of an invasion of privacy? I mean the internet has been like that since the 90s and it’s been fine. You just lie if you want and the liability theoretically then moves to you instead of them.
kobra@lemmy.zipto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•How can i write safely on a device without there being a possibility of what i write getting taken out and viewed in other ways other than from that device?
4·12 days agoThere’s really no perfect answer.
Paper diaries are something that can be stolen/lost and they last long after you may be gone from this earth.
Digital diaries are susceptible to various vectors depending on exact setup, but local files may effectively ‘die’ with you if you have it encrypted and don’t share passwords.
kobra@lemmy.zipto
United States | News & Politics@midwest.social•Exclusive: Trump admin policy shutting US disease researchers out of WHO virus response talks
2·1 month agoI just don’t understand. Where are they going to farm more money and labor if their constituents die?
kobra@lemmy.zipto
United States | News & Politics@midwest.social•'It fails' or 'it blows up': 2 options left for toxic chemical leak in Garden Grove: officials
1·1 month agoYeah I just saw a press conference where they said best case scenario is that it ruptures and leaks out.
That begs the question as to why there aren’t multiple ways to release tank pressure.
kobra@lemmy.zipto
United States | News & Politics@midwest.social•'It fails' or 'it blows up': 2 options left for toxic chemical leak in Garden Grove: officials
2·1 month agoI feel like nuclear programs plan better than this so I expect more of anyone storing a chemical like methyl methacrylate that has a similar thermal runaway risk.
In a normal society, I would expect whoever is storing this is held accountable so that other companies storing it take the proper measures to prevent something like this from happening in the future. Unfortunately we don’t live in that society :(
kobra@lemmy.zipto
United States | News & Politics@midwest.social•'It fails' or 'it blows up': 2 options left for toxic chemical leak in Garden Grove: officials
6·1 month agoAs an outsider that knows nothing, it sounds crazy to me that anything this toxic could be contained in a system that fails to a level of two options: uncontrollable leak or explosion.
Is this the norm or is this a larger safety design failure?
Firefox kind of does this with Split View