[-] bss03@infosec.pub 4 points 2 days ago

Never tried it myself. I did provide clean urine to a friend, but I think their plan was just to wear it in/near their crotch long enough for it to warm up.

I'd imagine microwaving might work, as long as you didn't do it too long. But, I don't know if there's some ions or proteins in urine that are more sensitive to microwaves than other heating methods.

[-] bss03@infosec.pub 26 points 2 days ago

Someone probably tried to heat "clean" urine to pass a drug test.

The war on drugs killed my convenience store burritos.

[-] bss03@infosec.pub 23 points 2 days ago

I'm late and this will get buried, but this really speaks to the difference between the open source / ESR / OSI ideology and the free software / RMS / GNU ideology.

Open source ideology says it is better because it produces better software. If MacOS X was closed source and better it serves as a repudiation of that ideology.

Free software ideology says it is better because denying users any of the four freedoms is an immoral act. If MacOS X was proprietary software and better, it would still be immoral to deny users their freedoms; the ideology is not impacted.

[-] bss03@infosec.pub 3 points 5 days ago

One executable updates the other and vice-versa. Like Robin Hood and Fryer Tuck defending one another.

That's far from the only approach, too.

[-] bss03@infosec.pub 3 points 5 days ago

How would blocking / muting work? I imagine anonymous posts to be, on average, worse that even burner-account posts.

[-] bss03@infosec.pub 3 points 5 days ago

Yeah, inner work was my intention last time I tripped, but instead I ended up vegging out and getting annoyed at my trip mates. It was a waste of time and materials.

I don't know if there will be a next time to try to do better.

[-] bss03@infosec.pub 1 points 6 days ago

Most people probably don't have a signed contract with GMail.

I haven't checked the EULA but they likely have sole discretion around dropping / blocking email, especially any email that might be deleterious to Google Alphabet's business.

[-] bss03@infosec.pub 2 points 6 days ago

I thought they had successfully converted around the time they got the infusion of funds from MS. I thought they were started as a not-for-profit, but were already shady-as-shit when they stopped publishing stuff under open licenses.

[-] bss03@infosec.pub 40 points 1 month ago

That rate seems high. But, I have done post-mortems on a bad developer's run at a company, and found they did very nearly nothing. No commits, no issues opened or closed, some comments, but that was almost their entire digital footprint.

Most developers I've worked with are obviously not doing nothing, though some of us (including myself) get stuck doing a lot of work on a project that never makes it into production due to shifting priorities.

[-] bss03@infosec.pub 56 points 2 months ago

They are still U S. citizens, just not citizens of any state. Same thing can happen if you are born in DC or a military base not in a state.

American Samoans are the ones that really get screwed. They are just U S. nationals. All the responsibilities of citizens (including the draft when it exists) but not all of the benefits.

[-] bss03@infosec.pub 69 points 5 months ago

They won't do it, but it would be baller to set it up like a debate, and have the moderator prompt the empty Trump lecturn and have the camera hold on it for 5-10 seconds each time. It would effectively just be a Kamala campaign interview, but with a bit of shade casting between each question.

[-] bss03@infosec.pub 54 points 6 months ago

New messages will show on all your devices, but yes, it is intentional that old messages are not available to new devices.

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