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@worldsendless Savannah might be where it's hosted. How's Guix? I ran Trisquel for 3 years before I had to go to Ubuntu for compatibility.

@hxvy0 External SATA port because those were very strange times.

@freeschool Old Kraftwerk in Deutsch is good. A lot of EDM fits but God forbid that someone hears a sample of old Thunderdome records.

What do you like to listen to?

@thendrix A chemical primer isn't too difficult to make. A chlorate should do well. The issues I've heard of have to do with the case. The construction must be of very good quality or it risks ignition and fragmentation. The timing is also going to be affected if the material isn't the same.

It's possibly the future but it has too many problems. Brass is still being used because it seals the chamber when firing and takes a fair amount of heat from the weapon because it is conductive.

Even the XM5 uses a mostly brass case when they could have used all steel. Weapons tech is really weird.

@AmpBenzScientist It's easier than making chemical primers with proper QA, I guess. Also has advantages for some types of powder and applications where you already have an electronic FCG.

He crafted some pistols and explosives from reports. As to why he chose this weapon who knows. Ironically as we know from history sometimes you can miss with a bomb and then change the world with a gun. That's how we got into WWI with a few shots of .380 ACP.

@thendrix Maybe the government isn't the best employer. She might have seen things that made her change her mind. That job title sounds like it would have been dealing with the inhumanity of man and the indifference of the government.

There's no real way to spot government deep cover agents. They are damn good at what they do to get those assignments. It makes me think of Hitman but without defining characteristics, level of fitness, proficiency with weapons or even their beliefs. They also only have one way to get out alive and that's to complete their objective. I doubt there's any way to trace them back. That's just a guess.

@thendrix That might look very crude at first glance but it's electronic ignition which has been implemented on only one weapon I know of. That weapon was a Remington bolt action meant for marksmen. It was a commercial failure. I guess they used a low power load because that black iron isn't very strong. It's even worse when it started life as a sheet of iron and has a weld running the entire length of the pipe.

There are several designs of improvised weapons that are fully functional, some full auto and can be made from common materials. Better armed police or soldiers have been the intended targets of such weapons.

There's not going to be a future that includes not having private firearms. Think of those in power. The USA didn't know the true damage of nuclear weapons when Japan got nuked twice. No apologies. More powerful weapons were developed and none have been used. We know the dangers but won't get rid of the biggest threat to humanity.

@thendrix I find it relaxing. My favorite part is trying to join wood without the use of nails or screws while keeping it strong. Dovetail joints and all. I do like using a plane on seasoned lumber.

Something important to note, you need safety equipment.
The chemicals in treated lumber aren't good.
The wood dust can cause serious issues with the lungs with some worse than others.
If enough wood dust builds up, your shop will explode violently. (Think the sugar refinery in Savannah.)

So gloves, respirator and safety glasses for you.
Shop vac and broom for the shop.

I don't know how much wood work you are planning on doing but the wood working shop I used had 2 industrial blowers going in, a large shop fan out and a high strength shop vac with custom filter. We connected the house of the vacuum to the tool being used. There would always be a few inches of dust in the corners when we were done despite the precautions. It was positive pressure when the door was shut so that was the amount of air flow venting the dust outside.

A small portion of the building was for mechanical work. There were several chainsaws kept there so you can guess how and why a whole project had to be redone.

@thendrix There's something fun about woodworking the classic way. It's like chopping down trees with a good splithead axe. Feels good.

I unlocked a new tier... Starting a hand tool wood workshop finally building that bench.

@thor If they did that then how would they get more funding? Just hang back a bit if not in view.

@itzzenxx @srestegosaurio @getimiskon @inference I've seen enterprise security modules get bypassed and do nothing but make my job longer. Those modules are still relatively new. It's laughable how it's considered security and not just DRM protection. I can assure you that typing in the Manufacturer of that old Laptop will form many pages in CVEs. I still have some source that exploits a few.

That manufacturer needs Coreboot as they can't make anything correctly. They won't implement Coreboot because it would stop forced obsolescence.

@itzzenxx @srestegosaurio @getimiskon @inference Do you know what a Pinephone is? You should like you don't know what it is. You want to integrate a Yubikey or something similar too? It's trivial to add these.

@inference @itzzenxx @srestegosaurio @getimiskon You know that your work on Gentoo could be applied to the Pinephone. It's not as vulnerable as it sounds. This was a phone that came without an operating system and has firmware that was reverse engineered by the community. There's a good chance that a device chosen at random is going to be a nightmare to get into. It might be a nightmare after the ingress. It's an interesting community.

@inference @itzzenxx @getimiskon It's more about muh Freedomz. You know what is worse than a GNU/Linux distro that the end user hasn't setup properly or hardened? I can only think of IoT devices. It has its problems but it has what no other phone has, potential.

I've seen security researchers' claims and it is hilarious they believe their own work. For an open phone that allowed them the ability to approach nearly any vector they wanted, they act like it was an accomplishment.

Think about how much it can be hardened before hardware additions. There's really no way to say it's vulnerable without admitting they used a device focused on developers and full access. It's not a legitimate finding but more of an advertisement of a researcher being biased. In such works, one has to cite sources or it's plagiarism. It's hilarious what people will believe.

@itzzenxx @getimiskon @inference I wonder what dead activists and humanitarians would say about that.

@eionmac I still have stomach issues from it. It's not debilitating but I would enjoy being able to eat without the possibility of being in a lot of pain later.
I also had a seizure that I can't explain while on medication that suppresses them. I know it's not good but life will kill us all. I would just like to know what all it did after society has calmed down and properly researched the long term effects.

@inference @getimiskon @itzzenxx That's pocket change when compared to developers have. Remember that wifi exploit that required being reflashed to make wifi work again? That wasn't the real bug that was turned down as part of their alleged bug hunt. They are trash like many other bug hunting programs.

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