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What password manager do you recommend?
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Bitwarden is great. If OP wants they can self host it via Vaultwarden which I’m using. It works perfectly.
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What password manager do you recommend?
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Bitwarden is great. If OP wants they can self host it via Vaultwarden which I’m using. It works perfectly.
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Starfield’s Local Planet Map Is Horrible
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I haven’t really needed one myself but it’s more that I miss the opportunity to plan ahead where I’m going.
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Does anyone actually enjoy working out?
I enjoy working out. I look at it as “me time”, listening to a podcast, doing sets. Also the community at my local gym is great - nice people.
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Tutanota vs Proton Mail
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I like Tutanota, but find it visually annoying.
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Why aren't there more worker co-ops?
It’s expensive to start a business. You’d need some seed money to start the thing for rent, products, salary and more. If a bunch of people go together, pool their money, sure they might get it to work, but they also share all the risk of failure. Also, who decides if there is conflict? Who has the final say? Not everything can be solved by compromise.
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Tvangssalg av biler øker kraftig: – Vi er bekymret
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Det står også at folk rett og slett bruker penger på feil ting. Velger å reise til utlandet og kose seg, istedenfor å faktisk betale regninger,
Jeg er også enig i at kollektivt er bra, men på bygda og utenom bymiljø trenger man rett og slett bil.
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What is your favorite operating system and what do you like about it?
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I’ve have Windows for at least the last ten years and this has maybe happened at few times. Windows is still a privacy hell, but it is stable.
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What book are you in the middle of reading right now?
For those interested in sci-if, I’m reading Children of Ruin, the sequel to Children of time written by Adrian Tchaikovsky.
It is equally as great, if not better than the first book. Definitely hard science fiction, to me at least, but it’s a really immersive book. Highly recommend.
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The Weekly Free Talk Tuesday! Discussion - 25-07-2023
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I’m looking forward to Starfield, although it’ll probably be quite buggy for some time, we’ll see.
Right now I’m playing Gotham Knights (kinda boring) and Civilization 6.
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gluetun: VPN client in a thin Docker container for multiple VPN providers
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I only have qbittorrent behind it, is it important to have sonarr and such behind it as well?
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Watermarks of the mystery schools - mind blown in 13 minutes
Very interesting, keep posting cool videos like this. Appreciate it!
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Congressman has grim take after access to UFO footage: 'We can't handle it'
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“Advanced technology without the advanced spirituality and compassion required to use it properly could be very dangerous.”
This is a great point. I agree that not knowing can be exhausting, but I’ve kind of given up figuring it all out. Just trying to live in the moment and learn about things I enjoy. The UAP issue is real, and there is probably some truth in all the information and disinformation. Thanks for contributing to the discussion bro 👍
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Someone please explain a dead man's switch in the context of a whistleblower
I mean there must be some legitimacy to the concept, as the other commenter mentioned, Snowden had the files sent to journalists for redaction.
On the Snowden story it all died. The Intercept which supposedly had all the files suddenly stopped reporting on it. I think that the alphabet agencies have such control over the media and the internet in general that they really don’t care about dead man’s switches anymore.
Sure, something might be posted on an obscure forum (like how supposedly there have been and are real UAP videos floating about), but I guess we can’t really trust anything anymore. This information overload with real info blended with misinformation and disinformation creates a real problem when finding out the truth. Not only that, when viewing a video/document or whatever, we are so politicized now that we don’t even see the same thing.
Interesting thoughts. I’ll be looking for your post in the future. This is how we create this space 👌
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Advanced pirates, whats a tip others might not know?
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Thanks! I needed this, have been doing something similar but through a VM on the synology and it is not really workings
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What book are you in the middle of reading right now?
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Also would recommend Three Body Problem, if you haven’t read it. You as a fan of hard sci-if would love it, probably one of my favorite trilogies.
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Is crypto currency a psyop?
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I agree, good points. Banking has been digital for quite some while, and while I agree that the spirit of cryptocurrency started as a decentralized money system I am unsure that it remains that today. Other than currencies like Monero.
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Do the Rothschilds own the Fed?
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Corbett comments in the video that the story that JFK wanted to make his own currency is a myth (his opinion), but I don't know. The fact is that it doesn't really matter, what matters is how we change or react to what the Fed is now. This isn't just for the US, but also central banks everywhere.
I recently heard a podcast episode on Geopolitics & Empire, great podcast btw, and they were talking about how the central banks themselves are getting so bold as to actually de-bank people, essentially excluding them from society. So, if you have the wrong opinion, like Nigel Farage, then you don't get to have a bank account and can't transact in our society.
There are people cheering the de-banking of Farage and the Canadian truckers saying: "they deserve it, they are fascists." Well, one day their own opinion, or their lack of keeping up with their social credit score / carbon tax, will be their reason for being de-banked.
The point is that we need to think solutions to these local and global problems. I agree, we need a reset, but on our own terms. The globalists want to centralize everything, the answer could then be more local decentralization. I think they won't succeed, hyper centralized structures don't work in real life, a one world currency won't work as there is no one size fits all. How would one type of economy that works in the EU or US, work in the poorest regions of Africa? I doesn't make sense.
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Self hosting SimpleX Chat server
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I finally figured it out! Thanks for the comment!
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The CIA Opposes JFK Record Releases Because Each One Is More Damning Than the Last
Oswald was obviously a patsy, and there is also some evidence that he might have been a spy when he was in the Soviet Union. I can’t remember which documentary it was but they went through how when Oswald was back in the US, where he was working/doing socialist stuff there was and FBI building right over the street.
Some people believe that he was a placed agent in socialist organizations to gather information. Him being a “socialist” was perfect for being framed.
If I remember correctly Kennedy denied Operation Northwoods, so I guess they were pissed at him. I’m still not sure if it was the driver who shot him or someone from the grassy knoll.
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Poll: What OS do you run Plex on?
Running it on a Synology, and streaming through a Chromecast. It works great, some encoding issues sometimes and issues with subtitles, but other than that it’s fine.