Posts by angryoptimist@mastodon.social
 (DIR) Post #1746824 by angryoptimist@mastodon.social
       2018-12-05T18:09:08Z
       
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       @Canageek Jim's a decent guy, I think.I watch him, but I can see he's not for everyone.  He's kind of A Lot--and he doesn't hesitate to let his metaphorical freak flag fly (which I've really come to appreciate--though even I've gotta skip the wrestling segments sometimes).
       
 (DIR) Post #1901367 by angryoptimist@mastodon.social
       2018-12-11T05:11:40Z
       
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       @Canageek It's weird, I've got a lot of different feelings about it.First, I've always kind of thought that (centralized) social media was sorta a mistake.Second, even though I know Google is this massive corporation, I look at this and then thing about all the (good, important) work Project Zero has been doing in contrast and get a kind of unpleasant feeling.Third, I end up thinking it's sort of a pity the same can't be said of Twitter and Facebook et al.
       
 (DIR) Post #3520308 by angryoptimist@mastodon.social
       2019-01-29T19:46:39Z
       
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       @Canageek @DialMforMara Raise your hand if your reaction to being introduced to Lando (as a kid, if applicable) for the first time in Empire Strikes Back was "BETTER Han Solo?! PogChamp"*raises hand*Also, that Wikipedia articles says Billy Dee Williams is returning as Lando in Episode 9--that's rad!
       
 (DIR) Post #9fq3iH8oCaufIS1sYq by angryoptimist@mastodon.social
       2019-02-14T21:54:57Z
       
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       @waifuCatria is a woman of many talents.Pegasus Knight.  Egg wielder.  Frequent reader or enemy zombies.
       
 (DIR) Post #9rhN7KKfDND2KcHApc by angryoptimist@mastodon.social
       2020-02-04T15:45:25Z
       
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       @salixlucida Meanwhile, unbreakable encryption already exists and is freely available and criminals and terrorists really don't give a shit about the law.Also, you'd think with it'd be particularly worrying to the US what with the reliance on contractors in the defense industry. It's been a problem. Chain's only strongest as the weakest link--if you're not going to do *absolutely everything* in-house, it stands to reason that you really need the average citizen's security to be good.