

“I said I need a HAM RADIO, not a RADIAL HAM.”
“I said I need a HAM RADIO, not a RADIAL HAM.”
Cuba does this to some extent, though I don’t think it’s internet connected. They do share contraband media smuggled in on SD cards.
“There is no legal basis” describes everything this administration does.
If you only have one copy, you have zero copies.
This one doesn’t get it, though.
It’s because LINUX LINUX LINUX LINUX LINUX LINUX LINUX LINUX LINUX LINUX LINUX LINUX LINUX LINUX LINUX LINUX LINUX LINUX LINUX LINUX LINUX LINUX LINUX LINUX LINUX LINUX LINUX LINUX LINUX LINUX LINUX LINUX LINUX LINUX LINUX
We’ve had discussions about this, with and without our kids. Yeah, they need to be in the loop with their friends, and being in that loop can mean being exposed to some bullshit.
That’s always been the case, though. The additional risk of modern social media, I think, is that it’s always with you. One of the rules we laid down was to plug your phone in outside your room before you go to bed. That was relatively strongly enforced when they were younger, just getting started in that arena. They’re all essentially adults now, so we don’t enforce it anymore, but they sometimes still do it anyway.
It’s important to be connected, and it’s okay to be disconnected when you want to be.
It’s like the crawler that takes launch vehicles to the launching pad at Cape Canaveral.
I have an HO gauge rail that takes me from my couch to the refrigerator.
“Surely my case is different!”
Trains never crash.
That’s called lying.
“Not my undocumented immigrants, though.”
Damn kids, get out of my yard
It was before chat services arrived.
You know what’s exactly as decentralized as fediverse? Email. Do you know anyone who doesn’t use email?
Nothing is unbreakable.