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shininghero
You wan... sum fuk?
Lemme smash.
"I use Arch (support) BTW"
Oh please, you wouldn't have it out of the holster before the already prepared-to-react swat team, with their already raised barrels, would open fire on you.
As for me, I'll just reinforce my door and frame with metal and get a home camera system. If a swat team comes knocking, it'll buy enough time for me to turn on the intercom and ask for both the warrant and affidavit that they are required to have on hand.
Step right up and place your bets now, folks! What will be the tipping point for massive defederation? Will it be:
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Snobby, vocal elitism from instance admins,
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Retaliatory sanctions for anticompetitive actions, or
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insufficient moderation of harmful or adult content?
I'm putting $20 on the third one, rampant porn bots will be the tipping point.
Wouldn't be surprised if they got some personally delivered letters from the legal department of a big media company, given that they blocked visibility to some magazines on other servers.
I barely touch any code beyond some excel automation macros, PowerBI queries, and mostly ProtoFlux for Resonite. But even I can tell, this isn't merely unreasonable...
This is flat out absurd.
I would have called them back ASAP and told them they accidentally sent me a long term internal project.
Sounds more like poor self-checkout design.
All the stores I've been to with self-checkout require placing your just scanned item into the bag on a scale. If the weight change doesn't match what it expects, it locks up and requires a store employee to check and clear it.
Downside is, it has problems with very light items.
I give him 10 minutes before he opens his mouth and instantly falls afoul of Evil Overlord List entry 11.
I will be secure in my superiority. Therefore, I will feel no need to prove it...
Meanwhile, Microsoft's Exchange platform blatantly ignores DMARC failures for senders and relays on its "Good PTR list". Bit of a glaringly large hole for spam to pass through.