

Not just AI slop but a right wing dog whistle as AI slop.
Cleveland Rapid Response could use donations if you can.
https://rhizomehouse.org/mutualaid/ is a good list of people you can help.
Shit is going down in Minnesota but they’ve never been more organized than they are now. Only we keep us safe.
If you want to help you can donate to a few groups.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-equip-twin-cities-legal-observers-with-ppe
https://nlgmn.org/mass-defense/
https://www.wfmn.org/funds/immigrant-rapid-response/
More comprehensive list here https://www.standwithminnesota.com/
How to organize a rapid response from a very high level with further detailed resources. https://southerncoalition.org/resources/rapid-response-101/
Good general advice on organizing, also a good resource to find groups near you that are likely aligned. https://www.fiftyfifty.one/organizer-resources
Feel free to reach out for any other resources.


Not just AI slop but a right wing dog whistle as AI slop.

They have a captcha solve, so an automated direct scrape or download will be difficult. Can you reach out to the domain admins? I’d be happy to contribute 19TB for temp storage.
Now that I’m in I’m not seeing anything that’s not available anywhere else.
What are you considering to be unique here?


robots.txt just got real


I would argue that there should be a simplified section and a classic ALL THE THINGS version under a “Would you like to know more?” button. I cannot tell you the hours I’ve spent following wikipedia rabbit holes and how rewarding that has been to me.


.zshrc and ohmyzsh with spaceship and custom theming, right? Right?
Sure, the kids just don’t have to chew or suck on it…oh, oh no


It’s very easy to replace something that was never critical to the process in the first place. My manager essentially updates my git tickets with what I did. We talk for 5 minutes a week. He just kinda lets me do my thing, I am fully aware of how lucky I am.


This guy speaks “solutions architect”


You’ll want to set a systemd timer for that actually, easier to have the agent journalctl to get the full stderr and properly hallucinate more jobs.


Nah, we need to optimize the spaghetti code with an n8n optimization pipeline for more spaghetti, lets make sure to build a new library for eache seperate function call. Once the function has run we’ll tear down that library and build the next, if it errors out that’s fine, we can just have the GPT hallucinate another library and call that into the function. It’s fungible OOP all the way down. Infinite code is infinite tech debt, I call that job security.


Yup, it’s a junior dev that never learns, makes thousands of tiny mistakes that tolerance stack into a brittle gnarled mess.


Hahahaha this idiot thinks that it’s the speed of our typing that ships code faster. He’s in a knowledge shortage.


This is why my lab is well documented and managed by runner.ci workflows and the vault password and keys are in an encrypted file in my will. Explicit instructuons for decryption are in same will and handled via one time pad.
Also all of my loved ones know that I am not suicidal and will not under any circumstances take my own life…because reasons.
Anyone at the reading of my will can either take up administration, or put the resources on codeberg funded by a trust for 3 years after my death. If what I’ve built cannot be forked within 3 years i lt deserves to die with me.


There were Jægerkorpset before the USA and there will be Jægerkorpset after the USA. The fallen are remembered where it matters.


For reference https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encryption
I think you’re trying to refer to security posture, or security practices. However those mean nothing if you cannot encrypt or encode in some manner as to not be easily understood by a third party.
Largely this is done with some sort of algorithm.


Um, security is based largely on encryption algorithms.


Telegram is more of a honeypot now than anything else
https://git.sudo.ws/sudo
According to the above Robert Manner and AZero13 also have one contribution each. There’s also the https://opencollective.com/sudo-project which has a board.
If Todd wants to pass off the project he has all the resources to do this.