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I love password based login

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  1. Username
  2. Password
  3. MFA
  4. Do the whole process all over again because the remember this device is on step 2 and it's impossible to go back

Bonus stage 0: special login URL decided to crap out, and going back to any point in history automatically redirects to the error page that you can't use to log in, so you need to keep going back and trying to copy the URL before it redirects becausw Firefox interprets pressing "stop" as "do whatever you want idk"

Fucking aws...

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Naturally

That's the Meteora, right? So more like:

Monks need a place to hide from the invading Turks

Monks build a monastery on top of the big rocks that have kept humans alive for over 40k years

Turks are shook when a bunch of monks pull up ladders

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From what I remember it went like this, but I stopped following his crap years ago

  • sees an error message, doesn't read it
  • starts pasting random shit into the terminal
  • breaks the system
  • Fuck Linux, it's not ready for use
  • after the Linux community has a meltdown, someone points out to him that he's an idiot, but in a gentle way you'd tell your boss
  • tries again, gives up again
  • films another video on how windblows just works, while he, a certifiable tech genius, couldn't get it to work

Truly "a force for Linux adoption".

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It's called fashion, sweaty, look it up

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They almost exclusively eat salmon. Humans have destroyed salmon populations. They share their territory with other natural prey like seals. They kill seals for fun. They can't figure out that seals are edible.

But I'm guessing that's not the main reason their population is declining

Pacific Northwest orca are among the most contaminated marine mammals in the world, due to the high levels of toxic anthropogenic chemicals that accumulate in their tissues.[115] Implicated in the decline of the southern resident orca population, these widespread contaminants pose a large problem for conservation efforts. While many chemicals can be found in the tissues of orca, the most common are the insecticide DDT, polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs).[116] Each of these have detrimental physiological effects on orca,[117] and can be found in such high concentrations in dead individuals that those individuals must be disposed of in hazardous waste sites.[118]

Correlative evidence shows orca may be vulnerable to effects of PCBs on many levels. Research has identified PCBs as being linked to restricting development of the reproductive system in orcas and dolphins.[119] High contamination levels leads to low pregnancy rates and high mortality in dolphins. Further effects include endocrine and immune system disruption, both systems being critical to mammalian health and survival.[117] A study examining 35 Northwest orcas found key genetic alterations that caused changes to normal physiological functions.[120] These genetic level interferences, combined with the varied effects of PCBs at other physiological levels, suggest these contaminants may be partially responsible for declines in orca populations.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_resident_orcas