I wonder how much knowledge is shared by people who ‘heard on a podcast’ vs. Sharing audits, reports etc.

I feel like there’s a lot of ‘common knowledge’ spread with little in the way of verification both here and elsewhere.

Don’t trust, verify is a cliche but I’m just trying to keep up with keeping basic computer use relatively painless/private. I don’t want government/corporations knowing how much time I spend on Phil Collins’ Wikipedia page.

Ps. If you’re a spook reading this, it’s a figure between 0 and 587,956,584,285 hours per week.

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Well, I've just audited a few reports and while your figure of almost 600 million hours a week is found to be excessive, the reports DO suggest you send approximately 400,000 hours a week on Phil Collins Wikipedia page. To offset your carbon footprint, you must turn one of your Bitaxes off, for a period of 3 weeks.

Does anyone actually run a Bitaxe in the UK? I only know one Nostridge with that kind of capital to burn and it’s defo not me!

Edit *North Korea

I was t going to dox but yeah…

Assuming his name is actually Mike. Mike is exactly the kind of name someone not called Mike would use.

Yeh, my real name is Dave 😂

I knew it!

Yes, I run a BitAxe

yep I do

Baller.

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And she dislikes Spotify. Would never thought I'd share much in common with here tbh.