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€30M stolen in German bank vault heist

dw.com
8 points·by DetectDefect·6 months ago·2 comments

iOS 26.2 Security Update

support.apple.com
2 points·by DetectDefect·6 months ago·1 comments

Steam Store is offline

steamstat.us
70 points·by DetectDefect·7 months ago·20 comments

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DetectDefect
·6 months ago·discuss
Simply ask to quantify the cost of shaping those materials into machinery, respective to other means of energy production. You will be met with hostility and scorn, accused of all sorts of improprieties, and ejected from the tribe, without ever receiving a data-supported answer.
DetectDefect
·6 months ago·discuss
> In fact we did and we have an electric car, replaced our gas cooking top by induction, and our gas-based heating by a heat pump. Last time I boarded an airplane was in 2019 I think.

Fantastic virtue signaling. Of course totally devoid of any mention about the individuals picking raw materials for those electric car components though, since they're not "our" children.
DetectDefect
·6 months ago·discuss
Not really. People are angry because it is likely their first time hearing a contrarian narrative about solar energy, which likely challenges their own sunk-cost fallacy as solar panel owners.
DetectDefect
·6 months ago·discuss
> I got solar panels installed two years ago

> I've washed them once.

> I'm still getting great production.

Thank you for reiterating my point.
DetectDefect
·6 months ago·discuss
> I haven’t touched ours, they are clean and have been going fine with zero maintenance, though admittedly it’s only been a year.

> Where are you getting this maintenance schedule from?

The solar panel owner does not know the required maintenance they are now permanently responsible for. Ibid, your honor.
DetectDefect
·6 months ago·discuss
The only thing strange is trolling comment history instead of rebutting the argument made on its own merit.
DetectDefect
·6 months ago·discuss
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DetectDefect
·6 months ago·discuss
Oh, okay. Does a warranty cover sweeping snow off your panels and washing them many times throughout the years? I guess if one does not value time, then solar panels could be considered "free" - but this is a bizarre sacrifice.
DetectDefect
·6 months ago·discuss
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DetectDefect
·6 months ago·discuss
Missing from your calculus is the cost of creating, cleaning, maintaining and eventually replacing the hardware. None of that is "free" - it is merely externalized to a vulnerable population or to your future self.
DetectDefect
·6 months ago·discuss
Because real work takes time and effort, and there is no real incentive for it here.
DetectDefect
·6 months ago·discuss
Closed-source propriety systems certainly have this effect (subjugation), but this is not the Free technology I am talking about.
DetectDefect
·6 months ago·discuss
Why is that strange? Technology's proliferation decentralizes political power nexuses, making it a near-existential threat to tyrants^Wgovernments everywhere.
DetectDefect
·6 months ago·discuss
Care to name any examples?
DetectDefect
·6 months ago·discuss
Volunteer at a local animal sanctuary to spend time with non-human individuals. It is refreshing, meaningful and also fulfilling.
DetectDefect
·6 months ago·discuss
Are you certain inflating the money supply with trillions of dollars by prior administrations did not have an effect?
DetectDefect
·6 months ago·discuss
I'm not pulling my pants down (enable javascript to have my browser identified) and wiggling anything, virtually or otherwise.
DetectDefect
·6 months ago·discuss
An "armed insurrection" is not required to deter a state's monopoly on violence - even the mere decentralization of arms across the populace objectively accomplishes this impressive feat.
DetectDefect
·6 months ago·discuss
No, the message is stating that because I don't allow Javascript to fingerprint and commodify my browser. The euphemized nonsense about malware is just an insult to reason at this point.
DetectDefect
·6 months ago·discuss
> If malicious or scraping traffic is coming from your IP, it's not victim blaming

But it is not; my IP is a residential address paid for with a credit card associated to a human who visits like 6 websites.