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  • The most loud evidence since the arrest was the backpack with the gun and the manifesto. Except it was known pretty soon that the cops botched the ‘chain of custody’ for the backpack, as some officer had the backpack in her sole possession for an hour before delivering it to the station.

    I keep being baffled as to why I don't see any news about this evidence being thrown away. Maybe it was dismissed from the trial right away, idk.

  • I keep getting amused by how for three years USians cried that Russians should've rioted and ousted Putin, and now for the past year “it's complicated”.

  • It's not the kernel, which is their own work for a long time now. It's the userland utils, which are almost entirely taken from FreeBSD and track that project.

    Although BSD utils are updated at a glacial pace, so it probably wouldn't be much work for Apple to do that themselves.

  • Everyone needs to realize that all the age verification stuff is just a step towards the purpose, which is having any and all computer operation tied to the person — i.e. as Cory Doctorow has put it, the war on general computation.

  • MacOS is FreeBSD under the hood, which would also suffer from this.

  • The noses give it away.

  • The sorting algo was known in the past, and conceived by Randall Munroe of the XKCD fame. I'm guessing the gist is still the same, but with popularity metrics and antibot measures added on.

  • TBH I have no idea why bay leaves aren't ground like other herbs — despite having spent my childhood watching my mom regularly put bay leaves in her cooking.

    That might also be why I detect barely any taste in bay leaves.

  • Even just a keyboard with left and right halves angled toward the respective arms would help. Because with a typical keyboard, the arms come at it at an angle, and then the wrists are crooked to have the fingers on the straight key rows. An angled or split keyboard allows to keep the wrists straight.

  • Kinesis are king. But if you want a cheaper option, Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic or whatever it's called is quite good, even though it's not properly split. The halves are angled so that your wrists wouldn't be crooked.

    And when I inevitably break the key mechanism trying to clean inside, I unpack the old reliable MS Natural 4000 and clack away again.

  • Somehow all these years I thought that Marlinspike is either Swedish or Finnish, so the sauna would be on brand.

  • I tried FF translation a couple times, and it's woefully poor compared to Google's. What am I doing wrong?

  • Reminder that Krebs is an asshole who responds to criticism by doxxing the accounts of other security researchers.

  • I can also recommend Bingo Gazingo's two albums in a vaguely similar spirit.

  • Music @lemmy.world

    Pungo — 1980-1981

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    David Shrigley — Shrigley Forced To Speak With Others

    latenighttales.bandcamp.com /album/shrigley-forced-to-speak-with-others
  • Take my share and then nibble at it for half an hour while the sibling looks at me, having eaten their portion in a minute.

  • I'd worry that the cat can jump out. Then again, transparent backpacks apparently get hot and stuffy. I wonder if a non-transparent backpack with a plastic window and ventilation slits could work (or just with a grille instead of the window).

    There are various backpacks with transparent plastic observation domes, which I think are included in 'too little air'. I'm guessing a grille dome would work better.

    Edit: maybe something like this:

  • Music @lemmy.world

    ГШ / Glintshake — OESHCH MAGZIU [2016, post-punk / indie rock with some jazz]: the drawn-out first track can be safely skipped

    glintshake.bandcamp.com /album/-
  • Music @lemmy.world

    Bingo Gazingo with Leo Abrahams — I'm So Used to Losing

    cosmicspy.bandcamp.com /album/im-so-used-to-losing
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    ГШ / Glintshake — Live on KEXP

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    Songs in the Key of Z, Vol. 1 [2000]: a compilation of ‘outsider music’

    cosmicspy.bandcamp.com /album/songs-in-the-key-of-z-vol-1
  • Music @lemmy.world

    Marlowe Dies — marLOwe dies

    marlowedies.bandcamp.com /album/marlowe-dies-2
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    Bingo Gazingo — Bingo Gazingo

    rsteviemoore.bandcamp.com /album/bingo-gazingo
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    Inturist — Comfort

    inturisttt.bandcamp.com /album/--3
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    K. Lewis — I Got That Feeling For You

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    Xhol Caravan — Electrip

    www.youtube.com /playlist
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    K. Lewis — Let's Go Party

  • Metal @lemmy.world

    Ephel Duath — Pain Necessary to Know

    ephelduath.bandcamp.com /album/pain-necessary-to-know
  • Music @lemmy.world

    Ephel Duath — Pain Necessary to Know

    ephelduath.bandcamp.com /album/pain-necessary-to-know
  • Metal @lemmy.world

    Alvin Dahn — You're Driving Me Mad

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    Alvin Dahn — You're Driving Me Mad

  • Metal @lemmy.world

    Ephel Duath — The Painter's Palette

    ephelduath.bandcamp.com /album/the-painters-palette
  • Music @lemmy.world

    Ephel Duath — The Painter's Palette

    ephelduath.bandcamp.com /album/the-painters-palette
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    Daniel Johnston — I Did Acid With Caroline

  • Metal @lemmy.world

    Shining — Blackjazz

    shining.bandcamp.com /album/blackjazz