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  • False. If the flesh covering the skull has decayed there's a good chance the brain tissue has also decomposed or been eaten by insects.

    Also it's called craniotomy or possibly osteotomy not an "incision".

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    The Germans Dropped a New Funny Number, Anyone Know the Meaning?
  • Probably never had a Pan-Galactic Gargle Blaster or ducked and turned to defeat a Somebody Else's Problem Field either.

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    NSA and Ghidra
    1. There is always some level of distrust of secretive organizations like the NSA/FBI/CIA/
    2. Usually it's the previous gen / obsolete tech filters out of them, because they do want people to protect themselves a bit. I'd almost guarantee they have better / more advanced tools they aren't sharing.
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    If Russia takes out all the Internet cables like the news is saying. How much of that traffic can be re-routed to satellite?
  • if by "most" you mean "a scant few applications that can't tolerate it" then sure. US to Germany pings are currently ~120ms. Not many things that can't tolerate 500ms outside of gaming.

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    I may not be the brightest
  • And there's your problem. You're echoing using double quotes which will interpret characters. Don't do that. That's a bug. cat or cp the file to the destination; printf if the contents are all in that variable.

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    I may not be the brightest
  • Here's what I'm reading:

    startup-script line 27 threw the error.

    I'm reading this and interpreting that line 27 of that script is

    sudo echo "# FYI quotes(") must be escaped with \ like \"

    I am confused why there is no trailing double quote, the last 3 chars should be \"" so perhaps this is a bad assumption but the best I can do with the available information.

    So the fix here is to change startup-script line 27 so that you're not echoing things that might contain characters that might be interpreted by echo or your shell.

    Now if startup-script is provided by your distro, there may be a reason that it's using echo, but I will tell you now whatever dipshit reason they provide they're fucking wrong because EXHIBIT A: # " fucks the script and rule 0 of linux is "don't break userspace".

    Everything else allows any printable char after the # in a comment, that script is not special, comments are not to be interpreted by the program. That is a show-stopping bug in startup-script and must be fixed.

    EOF

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    I may not be the brightest
  • i think the real error was that you started the echo with a double quote and ended with a single quote. had you properly wrapped it with single quotes it would have worked. even if you had escaped the double quote, there still would have been an error because you'd have a multi-line string with no ending " (the 2nd double quote was properly escaped so that would not have terminated your string)

    Also, you didn't escape your slashes.

    Either it should have looked like this:

    echo '# FYI quotes(") must be escaped with \ like \"'

    or this:

    echo "# FYI quotes(\") must be escaped with \\ like \\\""

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    Please talk me down: "I'm just doing my job" is the new "I was just following orders".
  • Don't forget the best place to whistleblow and/or change the system is from within. Privacy minded people can better influence what policies and practices happen at a company when they work there.

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    Who do they think they are?
  • I have a nice group of friends who will remain nameless. They are pretty good people.

    😱😱😱😱

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    win9x be like:
  • If only there were a special path like, oh I don't know, /dev for device handles.

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    win9x be like:
  • ELI5?

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    What does Ublock Origin do with cookies?
  • uBlock is a content filter. Cookies are set when a server responds to a web (http/https) request. So if uBlock has a domain blocked, not only are any cookies blocked, but no requests make it to that domain (whatever.com) at all.

    If a domain is not blocked by uBlock Origin's filters, then cookies are set per your browser's configuration. Firefox I believe blocks some 3rd party tracking cookies by default, but can be configured to block all third-party cookies as well, but this may break site functionality like single sign-on.

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    Is it actually very common for people to have violent sadistic fantasies, possibly involving actual people in their lives?
  • From the Intrusive Thoughts Wikipedia Page:

    Many people experience the type of negative and uncomfortable thoughts that people with more intrusive thoughts experience, but most people can dismiss these thoughts.[7] For most people, intrusive thoughts are a "fleeting annoyance".[8] Psychologist Stanley Rachman presented a questionnaire to healthy college students and found that virtually all said they had these thoughts from time to time, including thoughts of sexual violence, sexual punishment, "unnatural" sex acts, painful sexual practices, blasphemous or obscene images, thoughts of harming elderly people or someone close to them, violence against animals or towards children, and impulsive or abusive outbursts or utterances.[9] Such thoughts are universal among humans, and have "almost certainly always been a part of the human condition".

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    I hate it
  • AHEM...taps community name

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    why isn't it ok? why????
  • The internet rando that caused me to make this meme

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  • cross-posted from: https://lemmy.cringecollective.io/post/75583

    > why isn't it ok? why???? > > Meme "the number of people who think this is an abomination" over a photo of a USB-A to USB-A cable, "but think this is perfectly acceptable" over a photo of a USB-C to USB-C cable, "makes me sick."

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    why isn't it ok? why????

    Meme "the number of people who think this is an abomination" over a photo of a USB-A to USB-A cable, "but think this is perfectly acceptable" over a photo of a USB-C to USB-C cable, "makes me sick."

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    Routing all traffic through Mullvad?
  • It's already trivial to see that you're connecting. You're not making anything at all more difficult for state level actors, just yourself.

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    The human body is a watercooled biological machinery
  • You don't have a skeleton inside you. You're a brain. You're inside a skeleton. You're piloting a meat powered bone mech.

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    Routing all traffic through Mullvad?
  • There's no point in hiding the transaction. A state level actor will see that you're connecting to the Mullvad VPN addresses and won't need to check your credit card statement to determine that you're using it.

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    What handling is most pleasurable for a woman, "in bed"?
  • You wander into the town pub...

    ...some time later...

    ...ROLL FOR INITIATIVE!!!

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  • o no

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    Someone suggested a 45, but my record player only handles 33RPM.

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    i can't help but see it

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    its a mockery of clothing

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    City Street Orientation Visualization

    https://geoffboeing.com/2018/07/comparing-city-street-orientations/

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    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.cringecollective.io/post/43035

    > don't ever change baby you're the best

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    don't ever change baby you're the best

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    insert "bomb them" sound effect

    cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/21279779

    > insert "bomb them" sound effect

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    prolly gonna destroy an ancient evil with love or something too

    photo of a otter sitting upright in the grass holding a stick vertically with a paw resting on top as if it were a cane

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    playin by Robin Williams Genie Rules

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/17066656

    > You still have three wishes. > > Split screen multiplayer should totally make a comeback....

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    oh i so feel this in my bones

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    Socialists be like Tyrrany.net

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/16757002

    > Libertarians be like

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    Art found at Crate and Barrel - $1099

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