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if folks are congregating on an IRC channel where it isn't the fashion to call people against using slurs "triggered snowflakes" please let me know! i'd love a new channel to hang out in

is there one single retro computing community that isn't run by absolute shitheads

fascinating seeing a The Register opinion piece brand "Free Software" as left-wing and "Open Source" as right-wing when my experience is exactly the opposite

i will not be linking the article

oh man this copy of photoshop 7 i just downloaded from a hotline server came with so many third party plugins hell yeah

IRC OH 

[22:03] <pi31415> mavica: what's the difference between being pissed and being triggered?
[22:03] <mavica> political leaning

@thedaemon that link didn't work for me, try this one: file:///C:/Users/mavica/Downloads/MyPal.zip

@gildilinie they also:

- vociferously and continuously protected and HOSTED terrorist site KF
- have since founding hosted DESIGNATED terrorist orgs like Daesh and the Taliban
- continue to provide services to explicit Nazi sites
- actively doxx anyone who complains about Nazi sites, to those site owners
- still employ Joe Sullivan as their Chief Security Officer, a convicted felon who covered up numerous security breaches resulting in identity thefts at Uber

this might be a good time to remind everyone that Cloudflare management is friends with famous imprisoned nazi hacker Weev

@atax1a huh, apparently this was an actual alternate use of the term? i always thought the "mostly" was tongue-in-cheek meaning that it didn't always work

@atax1a something that lives rent free in my head is how in one episode of computer chronicles someone demoing a worm drive misspoke and called it "write once read mostly" which was incredibly damning

what in the hell. it works on another domain but it gives me the certificate of a different domain that's in the server.

and that's not what happens on any other machine for either domain

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i don't get it

nmap says my server does TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA (among others)

classilla (OS 9) says it has TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA (among others)

i can't open my site because there is no cipher overlap.

?

people who don't like that Steve Wilhite wanted gif to be pronounced with a soft g are just upset he got to the peanut butter wordplay before them

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