And that's the bridge deactivated.
There's a point when you should gracefully leave a toxic situation.
I never expected twitter to burn that fast. But then I forgot freenode.
And that's the bridge deactivated.
There's a point when you should gracefully leave a toxic situation.
I never expected twitter to burn that fast. But then I forgot freenode.
With folklore, folks used to be cautious about what to do with hair and nail clippings. As those could give a witch or sorcerer power over you.
We have this now with our electronic clippings, we give our clippings to social networks and that gives a whole heap of power to them and to the buyers of that data who can then analyse it.
There's an analogy for you. 😏
@rysiek or a better one would have been Damien Hirst, given the fact he is burning the planet and some of his works literally.
But no, go after the painting by a dead artist behind glass you cowards.
https://news.artnet.com/market/damien-hirst-newport-street-gallery-burn-2190205
@rysiek well clearly they aren't art students into Warhol 😏 Or modern pop art.
@rysiek That thought had crossed my mind, I mean they could have targeted the Pre Raphelite Brotherhood...
But they just went for the most famous artwork for the publicity.
I discovered when I graduated from Computer Science I prefer people to programming. I toot about privacy and about how RFC1984 relates to that. My main interest at the moment is the threat of mass data collection and surveillance. I like to raise awareness of this RFC: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1984
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