Posts by PirateRoberts@defcon.social
 (DIR) Post #ASRa7Z9Nk0gPG5CIy0 by PirateRoberts@defcon.social
       2023-02-07T18:03:00Z
       
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       @lauren The media may not be evil incarnate, but they choose which stories to carry, and which to bury.       Lest history repeat itself, let’s go back to a SCOUYS case. “It is also axiomatic that a state may not induce, encourage or promote private persons to accomplish what it is constitutionally forbidden to accomplish.” ~ Norwood v. Harrison (1973).
       
 (DIR) Post #ASRaQI5zNGoZrlXUMi by PirateRoberts@defcon.social
       2023-02-07T18:06:28Z
       
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       @lauren Mastodon is definitely for the faint of heart.  #Twitter will survive, and be stronger for it.  Now if we can only get government to follow the spirit of Norwood v. Harrison (1973)
       
 (DIR) Post #ASS7dLMfpP5qG0Auf2 by PirateRoberts@defcon.social
       2023-02-08T00:18:37Z
       
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       @lauren Would that they would have more accurate stories, and have less personal bias in their reporting, rather than writing op-Ed’s as news.
       
 (DIR) Post #ASS7f9JLc8ytS7Tq1g by PirateRoberts@defcon.social
       2023-02-08T00:18:54Z
       
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       @lauren Would that they would have more accurate stories, and have less personal bias in their reporting, rather than writing op-Ed’s as news.
       
 (DIR) Post #ASTZylENqQukR5G4Om by PirateRoberts@defcon.social
       2023-02-08T17:10:55Z
       
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       @alex The FBI had possession of the Hunter Biden laptop, and was feeding misinformation to social media. “It is also axiomatic that a state may not induce, encourage or promote private persons to accomplish what it is constitutionally forbidden to accomplish.” ~ Norwood v. Harrison (1973).
       
 (DIR) Post #ASTbBHWBjAHO0B7WZE by PirateRoberts@defcon.social
       2023-02-08T17:23:56Z
       
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       @alex Who is being punished?  If it is individuals being paid by taxpayers, who have positions of trust, then yes, it is appropriate.
       
 (DIR) Post #ASchoErS1IQNKZYW8m by PirateRoberts@defcon.social
       2023-02-13T02:51:02Z
       
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       @aljazeera The paper tiger has teeth?
       
 (DIR) Post #ASs3cOsi3F25IPIsTY by PirateRoberts@defcon.social
       2023-02-20T12:35:33Z
       
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       @seldo Kind of funny, coming from someone acting woke
       
 (DIR) Post #ASvXYpCDqsq7qmWO9o by PirateRoberts@defcon.social
       2023-02-22T04:55:43Z
       
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       @hn50 I think it’s rather that flies don’t want to land on cloth-covered horses.
       
 (DIR) Post #ASziorOVK70DQexFfk by PirateRoberts@defcon.social
       2023-02-24T05:17:47Z
       
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       @internetarchive @team The Problem is that copyright is completely screwed up, and is not a limited time as originally intended.  Copyright can be mostly fixed with a couple changes.  Copyright renewal should not be automatic. The copyright law in effect when a copyright was first issued should determine when a work enters the public domain. Heirs and estates should only have copyright on original works as copyrighted, not derivative works. Last, public performance should be fair use after 28 years ( the original maximum length of a copyright) #copyright #fairuse #publicdomain #copyrightlaw
       
 (DIR) Post #AT8wPcHrVAGL7HLP3Q by PirateRoberts@defcon.social
       2023-02-28T16:05:30Z
       
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       @hn50 I have the grandfathered 50-user G-Suite. It looks like I don’t get this capability, at least not at this time.  Very cool, but in the hands of the user, if you forget the key, Google can’t help you.  And that’s a good thing. #google #encryption
       
 (DIR) Post #AUKuzIhlRGO2rhTSj2 by PirateRoberts@defcon.social
       2023-04-04T21:47:45Z
       
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       @Suiseiseki If you use a current phone, a #thermostat, or really almost any #iot smart device over the course of a day, you are using a Linux kernel. (Apple is similar, but uses a BSD kernel.). Even #Microsoft used #cblmariner#linux #linuxfoundation #torvalds #linustorvalds #opensource #azure #aws #amazonlinux #fedora #bsd #kernel
       
 (DIR) Post #AUNLuR1KBGG2HmRo6y by PirateRoberts@defcon.social
       2023-04-05T23:00:48Z
       
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       @Suiseiseki Really? Proprietary?
       
 (DIR) Post #AUNMkzow2VmvH6iQlM by PirateRoberts@defcon.social
       2023-04-06T12:54:32Z
       
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       @Suiseiseki Sadly, you are confusing some proprietary drivers that are approved for inclusion in the Linux kernel with making Linux proprietary. That is not the case.
       
 (DIR) Post #AUNNmFUJNFfu6tEL7w by PirateRoberts@defcon.social
       2023-04-06T13:02:18Z
       
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       @Suiseiseki So, let’s go back to Kindergarten.  The entirety of the linux kernel is customizable based upon the needs and desires of the builder. That proprietary firmware exists somewhere does not make Linux proprietary.