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  • I pop into reddit occasionally with my ad blocker turned off. Any companies still popping up there are added to my shit list.

  • Health insurance tied to your job.

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  • Denver's entire downtown is a 45 degree slant from the rest of the city so the image is questionable...

  • In some places it makes sense: Memes, jokes, "self sufficient content". But when exmormon has post titles with questions but are posted by a bot, that's useless. There's no interacting with OP.

    I think each community has to decide if their content is supported by these bots or not.

  • First children can steal their cars because of a lack of security, then their palisades start catching fire because of their trailer hitch electric connection, now even more fires? How are they still in business?

  • What are some examples of well drawn congressional maps?

  • They know that. This community is just a right wing echo chamber. Just a few racist posters. I'm out.

  • Dank my ass. This is GQP propaganda. Planting seeds because they have nothing else.

  • After a conservative supreme court struck down abortion, you want to talk about Dems ripping the status quo out from under us? What reality do you live in?

  • Revenge for all the times I dropped the rock back on their head.

  • "Ignore the bullies and they'll leave you alone."

  • Pessimistic and Optimistic Nihilism

  • If you ran your browser as root and configured your browser to load local resources on non-local domains maybe. I think you can do that in chrome://flags but you have to explicitly list the domains allowed to do it.

    I'm hoping this is just a bad joke.

  • Technology @beehaw.org
    Rooster @infosec.pub

    Be careful. New platforms invite bad actors.

    Found the error Not allowed to load local resource: file:///etc/passwd while looking at infosec.pub's communities page. There's a community called "ignore me" that adds a few image tags trying to steal your passwd file.

    You have to be extremely poorly configured for this to work, but the red flags you see should keep you on your toes for the red flags you don't.