Sunwolf
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Sunwolf
@PaxSunwolfAlpha
Geezer Geek- Gary Anything I type is either clever Quips, obscure Movie Quotes, cutting Metaphor, Linux-Open Source and all things Decentralized esp Generation
PNW Katılım Aralık 2022
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@tenshiism @ishowcybersec 🤣 Debian has worked very well for me for about 3 decades. I didn't know Slackware was still out there. I just downloaded Linux 7.0 Beta from the Torvald's GitLab just to see what's new coming.
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@PaxSunwolfAlpha @ishowcybersec Yeah which is why Debian is garbage and I still use Slackware.
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@redpillb0t Incredible Bullshit. I understand much better why my ancestors fled Europe 280 years ago. Khazar Castle Vampires who think people are Farm Animals for their consumption.
Evil shit.

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You can’t make this up
Minnesota Democrats are requesting studies on “The benefits of shoplifting”
Minnesota State Representative Krista Knudsen exposes “Today in the Labor Committee, Representative Dave Pinto requested a study for the benefits of shoplifting”
She says they were discussing how to stop organized shoplifting in Minnesota, and Democrats instead requested a study to see if they could find the benefits of shoplifting
“There are no benefits to shoplifting for the people that are being shoplifted from. I have no idea what else to say. I'm shocked —- Who benefits from shoplifting? The criminals”
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@vegastarr I remember a guy who hit the news many years ago with buzzing Hydrolysis in a car and drove across America on Hydrogen. He died in a car accident 2 weeks later and the idea faded.
Might have been this guy.
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Imagine Your Car Could Run On Hydrogen… 💧⚡🚗
Just Water.
No Oil.
No Gas.
No Toxic Exhaust.
Fill With Pure H₂O
And Start Driving.
Sounds Impossible?
Someone Already Built Hydrogen Engines
Decades Ago… And Then They Disappeared. 👀
Maybe The Real Question Is:
Why Haven’t You Heard More About It? 🔍
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@KurtLeeHurley @redpillb0t There's Good and Evil, that's all there is. Where is Evil most prominent, on the Left. It's been festering over there since 1848 and the Marx Manifesto.
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@PaxSunwolfAlpha @redpillb0t There’s only one party. Get out of the dark ages. It’s only THEM vs. US.
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IRS Using AI To Target Middle Class
"What we have learned is that the IRS, in fact, has been using AI to access bank accounts of American citizens"
"Without any kind of search warrant"
"This was something that was just discovered by an undercover journalist"
"What they found is that the IRS has claimed that they have access to every single person's bank account"
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@JimFergusonUK The world is making a run on Blackrock trying to get their cash out.
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🚨 BREAKING: CRACKS APPEARING IN THE FINANCIAL GIANTS
For the first time in its history, BlackRock’s $26 billion HPS Corporate Lending Fund is facing major withdrawal pressure.
Investors requested $1.2 billion in redemptions in a single quarter — more than 9% of the fund’s total assets.
That’s nearly double the 5% threshold where managers can begin restricting withdrawals.
BlackRock is only paying out $620 million, limiting the rest.
For years, private credit funds were sold as the “safe new frontier” of finance — massive returns, steady income, endless liquidity.
Now the first real test is beginning.
No one is calling it a crisis yet.
But when investors start rushing for the exit in markets that were supposedly “unshakable,” it raises a serious question:
Was this boom built on solid ground… or on too much money chasing too few real assets?
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@DefazioIvano Belt and Road. They want British Columbia foot hold on N America. We see it.
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@bmariner @ishowcybersec I just downloaded Linux 7.0 from Torvald's Git Lab to see what's what.
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@PaxSunwolfAlpha @ishowcybersec There is no such thing as a debian kernel, but I get your point.
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@CyberRacheal I have 30 years Debian, it's in the Distro wrappers that may be a problem like Ubuntu. The Kernel itself won't and can't do such a thing.
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The core argument is that mandating age verification for Linux is technically and logically impossiblebecause it treats a fundamental building block of computing as if it were a centralized consumer application.
Why it may not work for Linux
Infrastructure, Not an App: Linux is open-source code used to build systems, not a unified product with a central "signup".
It creates local system users, not online identities.
Headless and Automated: Most Linux instances (servers, cloud VMs, IoT) run without a human interface.
Forcing a manual age-gate would break the automated deployment scripts that power the global internet.
Unenforceable by Design: Because the source code is open, any mandatory age-check could be easily removed by forking the code or compiling from source.
There is no central authority to enforce compliance across thousands of independent distributions.
Security & Privacy Risks: Implementing these checks would require adding complex code and internet dependencies to minimalist systems.
This creates new security vulnerabilities and forces the collection of sensitive identity data on systems designed for privacy and control.
Doesn't Scale: While you can verify a single user on a platform, Linux environments are constantly cloned, containerized, and replicated.
Verification at "install time" is meaningless when a verified image can be copied infinitely
PC Gamer@pcgamer
A new California law says all operating systems, including Linux, need to have some form of age verification at account setup pcgamer.com/software/opera…
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@BasilTheGreat Only the hated get all pissy. Don't do shit that causes people to hate you.
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🚨KEIR STARMER LAUNCHES ANOTHER ATTEMPT TO SHUT X DOWN
"Elon Musk's Grok is producing hate-filled, racist posts online after being asked for "vulgar" comments"
This insanity must stop
If we delete every AI that offends us WE WILL NEVER HAVE AN AI SYSTEM
Starmer is a tyrant

Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat
🚨BREAKING: KEIR STARMER IS CONSIDERING MOVE TO SHUT DOWN X AGAIN Grok can be prompted to produce 'insults' and 'offensive language' The UK Government are now looking at ways to penalise the platform for spreading offence online INCLUDING a possible shutdown We know why Starmer wants to shut X down. It's because we can criticise him on here. He'll use any EXCUSE.
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@iluminatibot Yea, we know and by force. Kissinger's Globalist Legacy and the Great Reset.
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@TheRabbitHole Old saying. "If you throw out bird seed, all you is birds".
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There is no Lands and Titles definitions or safeguards. There is no Private Property, Canada is a Royal Colony Property.
George IV didn't complete the paperwork at the of the Napoleonic Wars and now it's all being challenged by the UN, the CCP, the Tribes...hell everyone is trying to carve up Canada and London can't do shit, won't do shit. And the EU couldn't care less, they just want to pillage the resources.
Elbow's UP!!!
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An initial offering last November of 12 ranches totalling more than 45,000 acres by Monette Farms, one of Canada’s largest farm operators, ended without bids.
Industry sources say uncertainty surrounding Aboriginal title is scaring off buyers.
David Eby & the NDP must take immediate action to restore investor certainty.
countrylifeinbc.com/title-concerns…

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Mumbo Jumbo. The Technology wizards are just throwing to much too fast. It takes time for the general public to assimilate these new AI tools.
Focus on simple practical applications, baby steps. You throw it too fast and the public will pull back from it.
And there is NO Ghost in the Machine, only good and evil humans using the tools to make user friendly apps.
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Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei on why the world is ignoring the biggest technological shift in human history.
"It is surprising to me that we are, in my view, so close to these models reaching the level of human intelligence and yet there doesn't seem to be a wider recognition in society of what's about to happen."
Dario believes we are on the verge of the most consequential technological shift in human history and the world has barely noticed.
He uses a striking image to describe the disconnect:
"It's as if this tsunami is coming at us and it's so close we can see it on the horizon, and yet people are saying it's not actually a tsunami. It's just a trick of the light."
His concern runs deeper than culture. It's political.
Governments haven't acted, risks haven't been understood, and an entire ideology has emerged arguing we should simply accelerate as fast as possible. Dario pushes back on this directly.
Despite writing optimistically about AI's potential, he draws a clear line at ignoring the risks.
"I think there hasn't been an appropriate realisation of the risk of the technology, and there certainly hasn't been action."
When pressed on where things stand, Dario offers a precise scorecard.
The technical work on controlling AI systems has gone slightly better than expected.
Societal awareness has gone slightly worse. He's roughly where he was a few years ago.
That holding pattern is itself the warning.
When the person building the technology says the science is ahead of the safeguards and the safeguards are ahead of public understanding, the gap we're facing becomes undeniable.
We are making the biggest bet in human history and most people don't even know it's happening.
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