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npub19aw7...fsmu
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Sean 1 month ago
Trying not to crash. Last hour.
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Sean 1 month ago
@mike the rain is hiding the cone today πŸ˜‚
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Sean 1 month ago
@calle says to get recognition just go to GitHub, check project issues ((you can also check for TODD'S)) and create PR's. I've currently got a 7 day commit streak - for the first time ever. And I'm learning so much abput how open source projects work. Just go ahead and do it. There's so many tools available to help you understand the code.
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Sean 1 month ago
This week I've fixed a leaking shower and made a couple of contributions to two open source projects, that got merged. I'm not a plumber and I'm certainly not a developer. πŸ˜… I'm just happy to contribute where I can.
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Sean 1 month ago
GM β˜•οΈ As the money supply is artificially bloated via interest rates and 'borrowing' (printing in the central bank) the less valuable a currency becomes. The only option now is for those in charge of policy, is to tax away your hard earned money, via a bunch of complicated mechanisms for themselves and their cronies. View quoted note β†’
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Sean 1 month ago
Having a conversation (texting) on an app that you know is properly encrypted and doesn't have the ability to screenshot. Is super immersive, intimate and private. It should be the standard, but it's not.
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Sean 1 month ago
Trying to navigate my privacy rights in the UK
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Sean 1 month ago
I find it strange how people think that privacy infringing software/hardware is fine because they're not a criminal and have nothing to hide. What they fail to understand is when their privacy is being stripped, someone isn't just checking their data, they're also storing it. Every click, every scroll, every facial suggestion, every purchase etc, etc. Personal/private details about you and how you act. They (corporations, banks, government) can then build a profile on you with this data and manipulate you into thinking how they want you to think based on your previous behaviour. Also, collecting data with a one single point of failure, like most systems do, are easy to hack - because it has one fail safe, a central server. Then the privacy you gave up because you're not a criminal, is now in the hands of a criminal.
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Sean 1 month ago
This is the timeline you're on, anon. image
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