If you see that I’ve edited any of my comments, it’s most likely a typo or some grammatical mistake I’ve fixed as I’m not a native speaker <3
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bootleg@sh.itjust.worksto
Memes@lemmy.ml•FBI Director Hacked by Iran… Last Activity: Today
8·7 days agoIf this is true, here’s the profile:
https://www.xvideos.com/profiles/spiderkashLast activity today and no watch history. No wayback machine archives either.
I didn’t just mean political assasination, I also meant self defense. No matter how peaceful you act, some right-winger will find some reason to attack you if you’re a minority.
And if one’s country’s gun laws are not as liberal as the United States’, they should at least carry a bottle of pepper spray, a taser, and a self-defense knife. If those are illegal as well, they should make them themselves. And they should use them goddamnit.
It would certainly be nice if lefties and marginalized groups also got strapped and learned how/when to use their weapon.
bootleg@sh.itjust.worksto
Memes@lemmy.ml•Would you please be quiet? We're trying to enjoy the labor hours & productive capacity we denied/stole from the global south
192·11 days agoHuxley saw danger in nihilism and consumerism, then decided that Christianity — one of the most disgusting and life-hating ideologies in the history of humanity — was the solution.
Go read someone like Nietzsche instead who is actually intellectually honest.
https://standardebooks.org/ebooks/friedrich-nietzsche
https://gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/779
For the Australians: https://youtube.com/watch?v=fFkYz0d1j98
bootleg@sh.itjust.worksto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Is it safe to assume that all apps from the software store (Discover in my case) are safe?
2·14 days agoFirst-party stuff from your system package manager (things you install from the official repos with APT) are pretty much guaranteed to be safe. But the Snap Store (which uses snaps instead of flatpaks and is not installed by default on Debian) has unknowingly allowed and distributed malicious apps before. Flathub with flatpaks (which I think is enabled by default on Debian) hasn’t had such issues to this day AFAIK, but I would still be skeptical of stuff I install from there, and just not install apps with the Unverified badge on Flathub.
In the case of flatpaks, Flathub shows what permissions an app requests and gives it a kind of arbitrary safety level on its page:
You can click on it to see more information:
You can also use Flatseal to disallow any flatpak app from having certain permissions that you think it doesn’t deserve having.
bootleg@sh.itjust.worksto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What has become too normalized that shouldn't be normalized to begin with?
1·17 days agoNot being able to relieve basic human needs at school without getting permission first (using the bathroom, eating, some of my teachers even had temper tantrums about drinking water during class).
Is this meme not about Japanese walking? Comments seem a little too focused on electricity generation while walking.



Why so many downvotes lmao