protect the planet from climate change
overthrow the whole capitalist system
protect the planet from climate change
overthrow the whole capitalist system
Assuming you mean the Myrotvorets website, that appears to be a fake that made the rounds a few hours ago (apparently already occurred several months ago, too).
Yeah, it’s probably stupid to try and rank suffering like that, my bad. Both are atrocious, let’s leave it at that.
Indeed. Though IMO eating an Ortolan is still slightly less morally bankrupt that eating a steak - the former was caught in the wild, the latter is the product of systematic large-scale exploitation, torture and slaughter.
The main difference beyond that is the aesthetic and how normalized the latter is.
For fellow non-US readers, that’s an initial temp of -20C lowering to -32C in non-stupid units. Jesus.
can’t bear to eat anything that doesn’t come from a dead animal
Hear hear. Reason #4587 I hate this fucking country. When it doesn’t come from a dead creature it comes from a live one that is being actively tortured.
Their “cuisine” they’re so proud of is built on mass slaughter and abuse, it’s disgusting
Two options:
I’d also remove this entire post, by the way; I haven’t checked but it likely gives too much info about you. I’ll happily help you with either of those two options in DM, or matrix, if you want.
Cashew nuts are insane. Eat a small bowl (100g), that’s 600 kcal. That’s really a lot. And looking at it it’s roughly the same for peanuts, pistachios and the like (not chickpeas though); it suddenly makes sense most trail mixes and survival stuff use nuts - they manage both to be extremely calorie-dense and nice to eat.
Much of the articles about this event seem to blur the faces of those bastards; here is the uncensored pic.
The things that pop into your head sometimes are weird. I remembered out of the blue a youtube video I saw like 10 years ago. Specifically this one.
Also I just noticed that one of the guy is the actor playing the waiter (along with at least one other role) on it’s always sunny.
It’s OK though, they offered their top moderators an offer to participate in the IPO and also sent them goodies and snacks, what more do you want ?
Now you’re just using buzzwords and thought-terminating clichés. Really bizarre frankly
Going through your history a lot of your comments match that emoji, by the way
“Randomly” lmao
“peace time” lmao
More like in the middle of having their land stolen, their people dying and kept under poverty for decades, and the few that resist getting killed, tortured and worse, all with the benediction - or at best lip-service against it - of the West
“Israel” is a colonialist racist project that will be destroyed
With the state of Javascript being what it is, you probably can chain syllables randomly and have a fair chance of the resulting word being the name of a temporarily-existing framework
No idea; it’s a wild guess anyhow; everyone with both nuclear weapons and space launch systems has been capable of this for decades (yet never has, apparently).
Why wouldn’t they just use a conventional missile? Lmao
Very high altitude nuclear weapons are incredibly damaging to both satellites and electronic systems on the ground in a potentially very large area. See the Starfish Prime test, and its impact on what were at the time rare satellites in orbit (it disabled six of them entirely - a significant portion of what was in orbit at the time); I quote the article:
Starfish Prime caused an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) that was far larger than expected, so much larger that it drove much of the instrumentation off scale, causing great difficulty in getting accurate measurements. The Starfish Prime electromagnetic pulse also made those effects known to the public by causing electrical damage in Hawaii, about 900 miles (1,450 km) away from the detonation point, knocking out about 300 streetlights
If it’s confirmed, it might be less about directly targeting satellites and rather about exploiting such an effect like that.
Seems very unconfirmed but ABCNews says it’s nukes in space; specifically to disable satellites or cause large-areas EMPs, not hit the ground.
You really should disable that thing, you know.
The fact that tor was developed by feds (CIA agents actually use it in the field, too, IIRC) does not mean it’s compromised. Its source code might be among the most audited ones around, including by well-known cryptographers. When the NSA put a backdoor in Dual_EC_DRBG, it was identified quickly and outside of shitty security appliances from RSA in corporate environments, very few projects actually ended up using it. I suspect such a thing would happen with tor.
SELinux is similar: developed by the NSA, but also audited to shit by countless security researcher eager to put their names on the map.
Also, the fact that all tor services that were taken down by LE thus far we know of were taken down through human error on the operator’s side or active exploitation of software flaws in the service itself, combined with the Snowden leaks describing tor as a constant pain in their backside, also point towards the same conclusion.