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Anonymous but sincere; Cypherpunk and never knew. Be kind, be patient, seek understanding. Making real connections to people and the world is how we resist. Encrypted chat on White Noise. [Insert warrant canary text here]

Man, watching scammer revenge videos is a secret passion of mine. Call centers getting wrecked is solid gold, especially when the hackers can refund the victims. Doing God's work, right there.

Good hunting.

The store is pretty dope, so far. I was happy to see a good mix of apps I already use and new ones to explore.

This may be a noob question:

I see that the apps in the store publish the SHA-256 hash for their files. But, using the store, I can't figure out how to check the hash with something like Deadhash before install, as it just goes straight to install. Is there a way to download only or check the hash before install?

Thanks!

1 Sat = $69,000 / 100,000,000 = $0.00069

($ per BTC) / (Sats per BTC) = $ per Sat

1,000 Sat = $0.69

I am a big opensource proponent and I see the adoption of Linux as a way to escape surveillance and control by the big tech/gov't ecosystem. And, I am getting a Linux server running to be able to selfhost services to further divest from that ecosystem.

However, when you say "Linux is totally superior to Windows, and when I say totally, I mean totally...", all someone has to do is point to one example of inferiority or parity to disprove that claim.

Barrier to entry, usability, convenience, compatibility with with ubiquitous software, etc., are all very important for product adoption. And, they are issues commonly critiqued with Linux.

You may see the trade-offs with Linux as an obvious net positive for you and your use case, but many don't. Education can fix some of that. But, if we shift the blame to the customer, basically saying "You don't know what is good for you. Why won't you buy my product?", Linux will never reach the mass adoption we'd all like to see.

If Linux wants to move beyond the server market and take significant shares of the home/office computing market, they have a lot of work to do. Especially, since home/office is so inseparable from the phone market.

The mantra should be: "Know your customer. Make it better."

No, but that doesn't have anything to do with the claim of the IWW.

My boss and his boss, up to the highest position in our organization, work hard for their money, and characterizing them as exploitative would be a gross missrepresenation. Their goal is to contribute to a successful business, so that we can make products that have a positive and life-changing impact on our customers and we can create well-paying jobs in our community.

I see, now, that the IWW is a communist organization. And, the goal of their content is to foment class division to spark a communist revolution. You don't have to read past their preamble to see how their worldview doesn't align with reality. I guess they are unfamilar with the middle class and class mobility.

I believe property rights are foundational to individual liberty and the safeguarding of it, which is diametrically opposed to communism. I'll leave the discussion, here.

This hasn't been my experience.

My boss isn't rich and he busts his ass as hard as anyone else. He has 30+ years of experience, mentors everyone on his team, and constantly advocates for them.

100%

They are Antifa, so they believe in violence to counter bad ideas.

Outside of Daemus specific issues, pCloud is a great cloud storage solution that focuses on privacy and security.

I have it set up to copy my phone's media files and delete the local files automatically.

They have regular deals on one-time purchases of storage, so you aren't renting.

Yes, stepping back and reconnecting with what's important is crucial.

We're not meant to process this much information, to carry the burden of the world's problems.

I have to regularly remind myself to focus on what is important and I have the ability to change.

Hang in there. Good music helps.

Capitalism is the free exchange of goods and services. It does not necessitate manipulation.

To do so is a perversion by the evil side of human nature.

Turning a man's weakness into your advantage. Ill gotten gains in an otherwise mutually beneficial agreement, to the detriment of the other party.

If there is a devil, he surely smiles at this corruption, as he does when the gov't enslaves us to debt.

Slavery of the mind is built upon convenience. Freedom is hard work.