Notices by cjd (cjd@pkteerium.xyz), page 14
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Obviously someone needs to make a fork called FREEDIS
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The history of the Chair.
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I have docker containers that have run happily for *years*.
> Professional sysadmins hate him.
> Get super high uptime with near zero effort using this one weird trick.
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Right, now I remember my instance is a docker container which has worked just fine and dandy for at least a year and I have no intention of touching it.
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Aha, that explains it. I remember Pete saying that is implemented the worst way possible so they should always be rejected. BTW how do you disable them? It's not a perf issue for me but I wouldn't mind getting in front of it.
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What business are you starting ?
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Nice, like VPS ?
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I see, that makes sense.
I'm working on starting the most amateur VPS provider in history. Gonna be run out of my apartment for the moment. Low price, pay in PKT, cjdns-only, no public IP unless you also buy a VPN.
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If you know me, you know my intentions. If you don't then don't use my service.
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It's more of a test run for proving the idea of a cjdns-only VPS. Flesh out the reverse-VPN business a little bit. If people come in and take it over, excellent, mission accomplished.
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See the wall is starting to get built. They gave us all this freedom on the internet so that we would build it out - but at the end of the day, it is a surveillance and control network, and as soon as it's complete, they're going to lock the door.
They have one thing which we must not underestimate: They can just start indiscriminately killing, raiding, and jailing people and at that point most people are not going to clam up and obey.
But we have one thing which we must also not underestimate: EVERYBODY HATES THEM. They have zero legitimacy and they're walking the razor's edge of a French Revolution scenario.
What we need to do right now is get everyone to start self-hosting shit. Dumb pointless shit that doesn't matter, e-commerce shit, email, everything. We need to make it so that locking down the internet is painful for as many people as possible, so that even by attempting it, they create a backlash bigger than the anger that came out of the pandemic.
Then we need solutions in place:
* Cryptocurrencies when they start locking bank accounts
* Alt DNS when they take away domains
* Wifi sharing so that it's unfeasible to "kick someone off the internet"
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Anything even semi-centralized will get crushed instantly.
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I think if a company receives federal money, they, ... shouldn't.
Fuck federal money, that's the whole reason we're in this mess :(
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$0 IS the minimum wage.
It's what you're paid when you have no job because nobody can legally hire you at the price they're able to pay for what you offer.
Also communists never change.
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Well, in so far as that works... If at any time they just decide they're going to actually go ahead and exterminate humanity, then it's really a question of us-or-them.
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It's sort of a Great Awakening, which I don't know how I feel about that. I mean cool, people are a little smarter than they used to be, but I fully expect that this Great Awakening is part of a black nobility agenda to offer a false alternative to The Great Reset. It can only be like this, false choice is their signature.
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Lol now AI reviewers are reviewing AI papers. The innovative dedication to meticulous ravaging of Academia's dead corpse is commendable.
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People unironically mumbling "greedy corporations" are some serious Left Side Of The Curve shit.
Uber and Lyft make TINY profits, they've spent the last 10 years LOSING investor money just trying to make any profit at all.
Uber had 37 billion dollars in bookings in 2023 and guess how much profit they made...
600 million
1.6%
If they're pulling out of a city, it's because they have determined that not doing so will cause them to LOSE money operating there.
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Remember, it was white male land owners who voted to allow black female renters to be able to vote.
Entropy is constant, anything that is not evolving is devolving.
People will always have a weak moment and vote for central banks, public education, and income tax.
The only answer I can think of is localism. Let people vote in their neighborhoods, and neighborhoods vote on their city, and cities vote on their state. When people make stupid decisions, they're at least confined to one locality.
cjd
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