links like this are reason enough to be on activitypub: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZlRt05RY9Y
@metbril most registrars are only barely technically competent, and their DNS panels suck, have weird bugs, and sometimes don't support DNSSEC
speaking of reasons not to upgrade:
@resynth1943 i don't know about that
how you know you're in computing hell: you're taking pictures of your text console with a spyware device: https://forums.macrumors.com/attachments/695fe0f5-2332-480f-98ff-cb4a1284f81a-jpeg.901200/
Paul Graham writes on twitter (https://twitter.com/paulg/status/1326941959672487937):
> I am automatically not interested in any home-<whatever> system with a Windows (or Mac) computer at the heart of it. Who installs new OS releases? The answer has to be either (a) no one, (b) me, or (c) someone else, and none of those options is acceptable.
He's absolutely right.
@hopeless no, this whole thing is an exercise to *prevent* remote code execution
@thor @dajbelshaw okay, now use the eyes of a human being, not us robots. also note that i specified the zero or compute module.
@thor @dajbelshaw sure, in a weirdo interpretation. i'm talking about standard LAPTOP COMPUTERS. general purpose machines. a raspberry pi zero or compute module is a "general purpose computer" if you squint hard enough but that's not the topic.
What's more worrisome: OSes that spy on you, hardware that enforces spyware OSes, or the fact that you can't use pretty much any of the modern internet without executing arbitrary, untrusted code on a JIT built and distributed in binary form by a giant multinational advertising company that has a PRISM api?
perhaps it's time for a web browser that uses a non-JIT js interpreter, even if it's 20x slower.
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