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  • Some items take up multiple slots so sometimes you're literally playing tetris style packing, and if you didn't plan ahead around especially weapons you will have to drop stuff before you can take something better

  • Not with our current government. Try South Korea, they defeated their would-be dictator

  • This gets at my own personal perspective of using LLMs to respond - it's not just about not putting effort into understanding and responding yourself, rather it is about making yourself a proxy to a tool I could use myself, and doing so *without even having a better understanding of how to use the tool to answer my question*, and still thinking you're somehow made a positive contribution, that is the most disrespectful.

    If you genuinely thought the LLM could help me then you should be explaining your process to me for how to use it and validate responses, or else at least you should ask me for more info and explain how you think it's responses could help if you really do think you're better at operating it.

    Imagine doing the same in a workshop, and taking a powertool to an object before you even bothered figuring out what the other person wanted. Or trying to be helpful by asking questions on your behalf to other departments, but messing up the context and thus repeatedly producing useless answers that you have to put time into refuting.

  • What do you mean, he played the genie, and, oh right...

  • Locked

    Dbzero has Defederated from Feddit.org following its Governance post about the later's "Zionist Bar Problem"

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  • Nobody removed your choice to change servers

    It's literally part of the point of the fediverse that you can pick hosts who agree with you, who can apply moderation and bans you agree with on your behalf, and if you disagree you move and bring people with you if you can convince them

  • You washed your dishes too hard

  • At some point it comes down to incentives, to not shun such terrible people just helps increase their influence. Accepting their money makes it look like you think what they did isn't bad. Terms like greenwashing exists just highlight this problem, we have to make it clear it's unacceptable to behave like that and that you can not buy your way out of consequences.

    It's basic risk assessment

    Literally everything else you're talking about is solved by ensuring due process is followed

  • In /dev/null

  • Who can even afford memory at this point

  • We Swedes can get in on the verylongcompoundword fun too

  • Yes, this. Tax collateral as advance on capital gains and the whole incentive to dodge taxes with loans go away and it remains fair too

    You could make exceptions for loans taken to improve the same asset (home improvement loans) but you'd have to pass strict audits to get the exception approved

  • https://www.lawfaremedia.org/article/what-the-supreme-court-got-wrong-in-the-trump-section-3-case

    SCOTUS didn't even rule on if he's disqualified.

    https://reason.com/volokh/2025/05/20/judge-rules-removal-of-u-s-institute-of-peace-usip-directors-was-illegal/

    It's not the same type of case, but it's relevant to show total legal nullification and total reversal is legally supported. It can be extended to the entire second term, erasing every change he made.

    [T]he purported removal of Ambassador George Moose as acting president of the Institute by a resolution adopted by less than a majority of the duly appointed Board of Directors of USIP was invalid, and therefore null, void, and without legal effect ….

  • Regional game releases were language limited

  • Enforce 14A3 and declare the second term invalid and null and void. That will nullify all the pardons too

  • Cats are liquid

  • If a group of lawyers told me I can't talk about people from a region they don't like I'd laugh and ask if they want to lose their licenses to practice law

  • Inflammatory factors are linked to autism (seems like a lot of things which can cause immune dysregulation are). Smoke is inflammatory.

  • Heartbreak

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    Wishes

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  • You're forgetting the girl gets to also make a wish

  • Cryptography @ Infosec.pub @infosec.pub

    Impersonating Quantum Secrets over Classical Channels

    eprint.iacr.org /2026/005
  • Cryptography @ Infosec.pub @infosec.pub

    New round of gpg.fail bugs

    gpg.fail
  • Cryptography @ Infosec.pub @infosec.pub

    Ask Your Cryptographer if Context-Committing AEAD Is Right for You

    iacr.org /cryptodb//data/paper.php
  • Cryptography @ Infosec.pub @infosec.pub

    MPC in the Wild

    mpcinthewild.github.io
  • Cryptography @ Infosec.pub @infosec.pub

    After Years of Controversy, the EU’s Chat Control Nears Its Final Hurdle: What to Know

    www.eff.org /deeplinks/2025/12/after-years-controversy-eus-chat-control-nears-its-final-hurdle-what-know
  • Cryptography @ Infosec.pub @infosec.pub

    Cryptology Group Held an Election, but Can’t Decrypt the Results (Gift Article)

    www.nytimes.com /2025/11/21/world/cryptography-group-lost-election-results.html
  • Cryptography @ Infosec.pub @infosec.pub

    Satellites Are Leaking the World’s Secrets: Calls, Texts, Military and Corporate Data

    www.wired.com /story/satellites-are-leaking-the-worlds-secrets-calls-texts-military-and-corporate-data/
  • Cryptography @ Infosec.pub @infosec.pub

    CryptPad Blog - Europe's future is at stake: Open letter against Chat Control

    blog.cryptpad.org /2025/10/07/open-letter-against-chat-control/
  • Cryptography @ Infosec.pub @infosec.pub

    Hedged Dilithium Dis-Faulting

    eshard.com /posts/expert-review-6-dilithium-dis-faulting
  • Cryptography @ Infosec.pub @infosec.pub

    Open letter against the proposed EU legislation Chat Control, from over 500 researchers

    csa-scientist-open-letter.org /Sep2025
  • Cryptography @ Infosec.pub @infosec.pub

    Introducing Signal Secure Backups

    signal.org /blog/introducing-secure-backups/
  • Cryptography @ Infosec.pub @infosec.pub

    Inverting the Xorshift128+ random number generator

    littlemaninmyhead.wordpress.com /2025/08/31/inverting-the-xorshift128-random-number-generator/
  • Cryptography @ Infosec.pub @infosec.pub

    Heracles attack - Chosen Plaintext Attack on AMD SEV-SNP

    heracles-attack.github.io
  • Cryptography @ Infosec.pub @infosec.pub

    SleepWalk: Exploiting Context Switching and Residual Power for Physical Side-Channel Attacks

    arxiv.org /pdf/2507.22306
  • Cryptography @ Infosec.pub @infosec.pub

    Verifiable Verification in Cryptographic Protocols - ePrint

    eprint.iacr.org /2023/1214
  • Cryptography @ Infosec.pub @infosec.pub

    Zero Knowledge Proofs Alone Are Not a Digital ID Solution to Protecting User Privacy

    www.eff.org /deeplinks/2025/07/zero-knowledge-proofs-alone-are-not-digital-id-solution-protecting-user-privacy
  • Cryptography @ Infosec.pub @infosec.pub

    A Fiat–Shamir Transformation From Duplex Sponges

    eprint.iacr.org /2025/536
  • Cryptography @ Infosec.pub @infosec.pub

    Opossum Attack - Application Layer Desynchronization using Opportunistic TLS

    opossum-attack.com
  • Cryptography @ Infosec.pub @infosec.pub

    Cloudflare’s Orange Me2eets: An End-to-End Encrypted, Self-hosted, Video Calling Solution

    news.itsfoss.com /cloudflare-orange-me2eets/
  • Cryptography @ Infosec.pub @infosec.pub

    The Longfellow ZK (Google-zk)

    news.dyne.org /longfellow-zero-knowledge-google-zk/