

That sounds like it should be relatively easy to implement.


That sounds like it should be relatively easy to implement.


Multiple black trash bags, then.
Also, if you know of some that aren’t mapped (and are actually flock cameras, not city) you should add them.


It’s going to get picked up by a kid or a drunk guy and end up in the nearest body of water.


A black trash bag, a roll of duct tape, and a ladder are not destructive but still very effective.


China has no interest in leading the world. They would prefer if the entire world was Han Chinese.


Yeah it looks like it actually was, but the guy was completely incompetent. Left the explosives in the hotel, crashed into some wire spools, and then offed himself. As usual, my money is on mental illness.
Also, I like the big “chemicalstore.com” shown in one of the slides.


Its success is mitigated by how difficult it makes networking with . All I want to do is write out the config and have it work. I don’t want networkd or resolved mucking around with stuff. You end up having problems like this guy: https://piefed.social/c/linux/p/1796382/oddness-with-systemd-resolved


Yeah, sysv init is all just scripts under the hood, and it’s a bit fragile/arcane. You have to write a bunch of files by hand, reference them correctly, and place and link them in the right directories. Systemd is a bit better, I have to admit that.


It is, if you can unlock the bootloader.


Given the track record of a lot of projects, they’ll store it on site because actually dealing with it costs money, until it leaks and then they’ll disappear and a bunch of people get horrible diseases and the federal government will spend everyone’s tax dollars to clean it up.


He might be right. His gut has been so conditioned to horrible food, if he ate a vegetable, it would probably constipate him for a week.
Or air scrubbers if you recirculate. But those are consumable and need to be replaced once they’re used up.