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Cake day: 2023年6月12日

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  • I call my Dr.

    I book an appointment. If urgent but not medically urgent to my immediate wellbeing I can get in in a week or so.

    If urgent, but not emergency, I can go to a clinic or the hospital non emergency (hospital can have wait times up to several hours)

    If emergency and severe or traumatic injury or life threatening - emergency at hospital. Triage assesses need. Last time I had to take someone it was maybe a 20 minute wait - they had been hurt pretty bad - got jumped.

    None of any of the above will cost me any money.

    An ambulance, though, costs like 75$ if it is not life threatening.

    Canada.








  • Iron fox is great.

    Was my first impression.

    However, it is maybe a bit excessively prohibitive in it’s attempts to provide privacy/security.

    And there are a few issues that leave some privacy options wide open for some reason.

    To the 1st point, they use a couple dozen different blocklists, using uBlock. Those default lists block sites that can test your browser for security and privacy vulnerability. Eg one of the most used and ubiquitous sites: browserleaks.org is blocked.

    Which brings me to 2nd point.

    I always check webrtc for leaks. In Mozilla/Firefox builds that is media.peerconnection.enabled in about:config.
    In the plethora of blocklists used by ironfox two are conspicuously left unchecked: block webrtc and unbreak webrtc.
    And, for whatever reasoning, in about config, yep, peerconnection is enabled. As is webgl.

    Maybe I don’t get out much, but I have never experienced an issue with any website that required webrtc, webgl, or wrbgpu be enabled. (They are each significant attack surfaces and each leak data you didn’t know was being leaked)

    I’m not using iron fox to use teams or make a video call. There is zero reason for it.

    And blocking sites that check these has me maybe a little cautious on it really being the thing it says it is.




  • If you think you’re on a list - you are.

    If you think you aren’t - you are.

    Doge+Palantir - You are Already On “The List”

    To the mods, regarding my removed post above:

    I am not advocating violence (yet).

    I am advocating preparedness, knowledge, and the hypothetical necessity of self defense against a massive advanced military complex.

    Reading is fundamental.

    Just because I read the Bible doesn’t make me a Christian, and just because I suggest people understand how to know how to do something does not make that knowledge an action or invocation or inciting or advocating.

    Boy scouts motto: be prepared.

    How can we be prepared if any suggestion of being prepared for / defending againat worst case scenario is actively deemed a call to violence?

    Shall we all lay down and die?

    We are well past the point of denying the future under the current regime.

    Denying it will not slow it down or make it end. Denying it will not save you, or your loved ones. Denying it only works in their favor.





  • I got a pixel 9 for $240 CAD via carrier promotion in Canada.

    I held out getting a new phone as long as I could and they offered a new pixel 9 for $5 per month for 24 months

    Not to trade in after 24.

    It’s mine. For 5$ a month.

    When I received it I didn’t turn it on for a week.

    Read as much as I could to decide that Google would only ever see the single boot to enable developer mode and enable OEM unlock to flash graphenos.

    It seemed intimidating, but the process to install is very smooth.


  • The guy who funded frump in 2016 and 2024, who hand picked and funded Vance for VP, and controls all the data and knowledge within the data sets of every single law enforcement, investigation, defense, social service, finance, tax, and security agency in the US, and owns several members of congress, also has stock in palantir because he is palantir.

    Hi Petey!

    Remember how the story ended - those who thought they could rule by knowing all and controlling all, through fear and force, were destroyed - by those with will and wisdom.


  • Please post the entirety of your online history.

    Surely there’s no reason to hide.

    Whether what you’ve done is entirely legal (or not) authoritariaism doesn’t care.

    What is done in a free society is punished by small men with anger control issues.

    What you may find reasonable to say in a free society, could, under a government opposed to free expression, land you in el Segundo - without your wallet.

    The gestapo hide their faces because they know what they do is wrong, and to hide from justice.

    People who protest or simply appreciate privacy do so because they understand the potential for retribution and being disappeared.