[-] KingSlareXIV@infosec.pub 14 points 1 year ago

Go to Moscow, hang a left. When you hit the North Pole, head south...not, not that south, the other one! The other other one. After a bit, take another left for a couple hours, and you'll arrive at your destination on the right.

[-] KingSlareXIV@infosec.pub 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Lol, really? One can't control the fact that bad things happen. The west isn't forcing either China or Russia to claim territory that doesn't belong to them.

However, one can control how one reacts to said events. Help out where we can, and strengthen ourselves for the future.

There's that whole proverb about crisis=danger+opportunity. The danger is there regardless...if you fail to seize the opportunity presented, well, you are pretty much guaranteed to come out the other side worse off.

[-] KingSlareXIV@infosec.pub 9 points 1 year ago

Very few people WANT a war in Ukraine. But as China keeps adding dashes to their map, it's pretty clear there's a reasonable chance to be an even bigger war around the corner, whether we want it or not.

The Ukraine war woke the west up from its slumber, and it has allowed us to put the old stuff stuff cluttering our closets to good use, as well as test some new weapons concepts, and to get ourselves ready for the bigger conflict on the horizon.

If we are really lucky, China is looking at Ukraine and having second thoughts about kicking the hornets nest at all, saving a lot of lives on both sides.

If we are not that lucky, then Ukraine has allowed us to be much better prepared for the coming conflict.

So am I glad Ukraine happened? Not a bit. Can I see the silver lining thru the clouds? For sure.

[-] KingSlareXIV@infosec.pub 5 points 1 year ago

Pretty much. China is pretty good at buying friends....when they aren't busy stealing their stuff..

I don't get why China allows their fishing fleets to keep shitting on their international reputation. It's so counterproductive.

[-] KingSlareXIV@infosec.pub 1 points 1 year ago

Well, that's not at all what I said. Japanese compact cars were generally pretty cool and affordable in a way most similar small American cars were not, so of course they get customized a ton more that their American equivilents.

The people who actually made their cars perform were the racers, those who did the truly terrible mods were the ricers.

Yes, racist due to stereotyping. But it was more wordplay for insulting the taste of the person in question in comparison to the racers, not their ethnicity or the origin of their car. Bad taste is pretty universal. And as with pretty much anything in language, people can and clearly have used it as a racial insult. I just don't think that was it's origin.

I am really amused it has morphed into a more positive connotation with the *nix crowd, while still meaning essentially the same thing. Language truly is a living thing.

[-] KingSlareXIV@infosec.pub 0 points 1 year ago

I mean it has clearly racist origins, but I've never actually heard it used in a racist manner in real life.

At least where I was, there were basically zero Asians, "ricers" were (typically but not exclusively) Japanese cars that were customized terribly, as someone else mentioned, all show and no go. You could have American ricers too.

The owners, the "rice boys", were pretty much all white guys.

[-] KingSlareXIV@infosec.pub 9 points 1 year ago

I get that Ukraine won't consider the possibility of ceding any territory, nor should they. They probably don't like their allies even mentioning it.

But, there's the separate issue of not being able to join NATO with ongoing territorial disputes. Without much context to go on, I would almost interpret this as something more along the lines of "Ukraine could join NATO tomorrow if the dispute went away (by whatever method)".

[-] KingSlareXIV@infosec.pub 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

My one experience was good. Randomly picked one place to call, they straight up told me it was gonna be a while until they could get to me, and to call this other company to see if they could help faster.

The place they recommended rerouted a couple of their drivers while I was on the phone to get to me faster, they were there in 30 minutes, did a good job, and the whole experience was very pleasant.

Definitely have both places in my contact list if I ever need another tow.

[-] KingSlareXIV@infosec.pub 5 points 1 year ago

I suppose it's the natural result of wanting to keep the show on as long as possible, when you've only got one good idea for the story arc. You need a lot of filler.

I'd like to see more shows done in the style of Babylon 5, where the creator had the whole 5 years written out from day 1. There was very little in the show that felt like filler or treading water.

Which also may explain why books are being brought to TV more frequently these days. But, TV showrunners have a bad habit of taking a good novel and totally mangling it in the translation to TV, so it's not a guaranteed win.

[-] KingSlareXIV@infosec.pub 2 points 1 year ago

I have the Sportback and not the TourX, but it's still a great car. Got it for a steal too.

[-] KingSlareXIV@infosec.pub 1 points 1 year ago

It's mostly decent, some interesting twists, but also plenty of dumb stuff in it too. It's only 7 episodes, so even if you don't end up liking it you haven't wasted much time!

[-] KingSlareXIV@infosec.pub 1 points 1 year ago

Honestly, mostly a non issue, if the email didn't contain any sensitive info.

Your email address isn't secret, and will be scraped up by spammers sooner or later anyway. Security by obscurity is basically no security at all.

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