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  • In the time it took to write this you could have made a throwaway. It's ten seconds.

  • Burners for all the things, my bad.

  • Insta. Meta. reddit. Tik-Tok. Craigslist. Nextdoor (create a burner). I mean there's literally tens of ways.

  • Broadcast ICE's location to others. While it may be too late, it'll sound the alarm and others will have time to prepare. Be specific: Identify cars, people, plates. The more aware people are of ICE's activities the better they can prepare.

  • I mean, how common could a name like James Watt be? /s

  • "Cut the horns, wipe its ass, and put it on a plate." - my Army buddy long ago

  • I'd just like one standard for all config files. Yaml, json, whatever...let's just choose something and standardize.

    I used to dislike editing text config files but once you have one written you've got a template for the future. So long as the documentation is throughly written it's not too bad to follow.

  • The HackRF has an app that let's you choose different UPC codes on the screen.

  • This reminded me of my very first job in which I learned that knowledge of the undocumented PLU codes on the cash register could be more powerful than the management key. Similar concept ha ha

  • Did your insurance cover the repair? If so, you might be able to use them as leverage. Most insurance companies will work on behalf of a customer who gets fucked over by the collision department.

    My 2010 Highlander was involved in a front-end collision. When Shit Collision, Inc, replaced the plastic bumper they broke the two body panel brackets that held the quarter panels above the wheels to the new bumper. Rather than admit the mistake, suck up the cost as a mistake, and carry on, they told me it's "supposed to be like that" (i. e. sticking out an inch and a half from the rest of the car's body).

    No matter the amount of bullshit I called on them they wouldn't budge. So I called my insurance company. After a tense exchange between Manager McNuts and Adjuster Andy, the body shop still said no so I went elsewhere, insurance covered it, and Shit Collision, Inc., is an empty brick building now.

  • Hard drive most likely, I had one similar to this, the front bezel was just for venting.

  • What about the people who often have DDoD, OCIS, NCIS, CCNA, CCNP, A+, Ph.D, MA, MBA, BA, BS, K12, SCRUMDIDDLYUMPTIOUS after their names? Can we get rid of title abuse then never focus on pronouns?

  • Spaceballs! When I was maybe 8 or 9.

    I asked my mom "What's a 'virgin alarm' and what does it mean that it is programmed to go off before you do?" and she said ask me again in thirty years.

    Reminds me, I forgot to ask her.

  • Right? Like, aim a little higher dude. Starbucks has like twice the traffic and everyone is wearing headphones. win-win.

  • I laughed way too hard at this, well done

  • FCKGW-RHQQ2-YXRKT-8TG6W-2B7Q8

    and

    CTQBH-WBMFB-J42VR-H6TGG-2DRDT

    are the two that I used almost non-stop.

    (I have them memorized - Never forget the 6 month cycle of reinstalling XP.)

  • TSA doesn't provide protection. It provides security theater.

    Protection implies some sort of attention designed to safeguard something of value.

    Security theater is the purchasing of ineffective and expensive machines from corporations in key senate districts to win voting influence and campaign donations.

  • I am a lemmy(.)fan