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DeepFrozenOcean 1 point ago +3 / -2

What the fuck are you talking about, men have 7-10% larger brains, and it's the same ratio relative to the size of someone's body.

Brains are containers, the smarts are the complex wiring in them, the wrinkles. Size isn't the limit to intelligence.

We don't hire politicians for their brains anyway though.

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DeepFrozenOcean 3 points ago +3 / -0

https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/534602-harris-to-resign-from-senate-seat-on-monday

Normally, Senators resign their seat when they win an election to be POTUS/VP, she was taking forever to do it, as if they had reason to suspect that she wouldn't be taking the VP position after all.

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DeepFrozenOcean 1 point ago +1 / -0

The Anterim County tabulator logs were wiped.

That's just one of the smoking guns. If you're not a shill, do some damn research.

https://hereistheevidence.com/

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DeepFrozenOcean 3 points ago +3 / -0

Okay let me explain the joke to people who can't watch the video. It's from the Trump inauguration riots of 2017, there's a man in a MAGA hat and Constitution shirt properly using a fire extinguisher to put out a trash fire, and telling onlookers we don't solve our problems with destruction in America. He is then assaulted by someone for his political beliefs. The funny part is that you expect one thing from the link description above, but you get the complete opposite.

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DeepFrozenOcean 5 points ago +5 / -0

Like when Tucker used to just ask his liberal guests questions and give them stankface?

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DeepFrozenOcean 1 point ago +1 / -0

Thank you for the great reply.

I was thinking a caching proxy would help a lot with static content, and that front-end would have redundant "exit nodes" on a few different providers. I hadn't considered the DoS magnification. The problem would be with the cost for enough storage nodes as you say, and the interactive content constantly adding objects. I also don't know how to insulate the storage network from the (web) servers which map them.

Is there any enterprise distributed storage solution which could be obfuscated from the hostile host? I've heard of distributed servers, but those are on low latency server farms, not scattered everywhere and over anonymizingly slow protocols.

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DeepFrozenOcean 1 point ago +1 / -0

What's your expert opinion on Tahoe-LAFS? How would you build the front-end for a web service using the distributed data, so that if the node/web server was compromised it would have no impact on the whole?

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DeepFrozenOcean 3 points ago +3 / -0

I wont disagree about IT marketing being 99% BS. The "cloud computing" craze was a good service considering the overhead and risk of in-house data centers at the time.

Imagine it more like how restaurants get food deliveries, the point of failure is that Sysco truck, but that's a lot more reliable than Stony the kitchen manager, and if you wanted to open a second location, there would only be a little extra paperwork.

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DeepFrozenOcean 2 points ago +2 / -0

Maybe they can produce a virus to extract and log chat with screen grabbing and key logging. It wouldn't matter which encryption scheme you use if someone can look over your shoulder. That doesn't somehow recover previous messages if you have since wiped them.

The Disappearing Messages setting is very easy to turn on.

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DeepFrozenOcean 1 point ago +1 / -0

Whether "inter-dimensional psychic vampires" is a metaphor like "battling one's demons", or it's taken literally as in "alien beings actually want you to be immoral", it's used as rhetoric meant to get you thinking about the state of the world and incite you to react somehow. I'm thinking "reptilian" was code for the global political elite acting in cahoots, am I wrong?

Give me a list of some of the things he was right about. Since you're convinced Alex Jones had some scoops, I'd like to hear them, it's fun to listen to him yell, but there are some novel tidbits of reasoned thought in his entertaining ramblings. I don't want pictures of Nancy Pelosi's nasty face before facelifts, I mean some actual factual insights.

They actually did turn the frogs gay though, he just read that in a news article about the Berkley study on pesticides.

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DeepFrozenOcean 2 points ago +2 / -0

So in 2011 there was an EU cookie law which forced websites in the EU to ask permission to use cookies. I'm not sure if it's still in effect, or whether it has changed, but plenty of sites still ask before setting their tracking cookies.

"Serving" ads is the normal language, but I have no idea why they're including "safer experience" in with the ad content and tracking cookies.

Something like 98% of websites use cookies, they just don't all have the legal disclaimer.

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DeepFrozenOcean 2 points ago +2 / -0

I appreciate all the preliminary evidence which indicates fraud, but all of these events based on Edison data or other imprecise exit polling is not the proof we need.

Edison is all exit polling, so it would make sense if someone reported the wrong thing and then corrected it later. It would also make sense if they decided to keep errors in if they were politically biased.

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