iirc some mushrooms do that without the corpse - the main mushroom is in the center underground, while the fairy ring is basically the fruit it produces (these are probably not the correct words to describe this - but thats the principle, I think :D)
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This. Half of this thread is such an absurdly cruel and stupid oversimplification.
Just to make sure: I'm not trying to defend the nazis - the zealots that died as pows got what they deserved. But a lot of the common people never had a choice. It's mostly the lower income classes that had less of a choice as well. Just meat that got send to the fronlines. I guess I just don't get why people delight in their fates out of all the people/"nazis" they could hate on.
Nothing yet, I was a bit lost on where to start. People here were kind enough to give me a few good starting points, so I think I'll go from there. Thanks for linking the explanation of the OSI-model! I remember that from uni, not much of the actual content though. From what I heard in this thread is seems like a good place to go from.
Thanks so much, especially for the checklist of stuff I need to know. I know some of the stuff (or at least some basics) from an IT support job with a "historically grown" campus network hehe. Some acronyms I haven't even heard. Also: sounds like a good reason to finally install linux again.
Thanks for the material! I'll check it out. Not supporting https was a bit eyebrow-raising at first hehe.
I'll look into that, ty!
Thanks for the suggestions! When you say model, do you mean the OSI model or just an actual network where I can tinker? Lettuce eat lettuce was kind enough to make a list of the basics - I'll use that as a guideline. Others have provided material as well; it seems I do not need to worry about filling time :)
That's what I summarised, aside from the us-centric references. I still don't quite understand the emphasis on "true individual liberty", what that should entail and the meaning of it for the discussion. I agree with everything else you said, that part just isn't clear to me.
What's your definition of liberty here? Just the absence of constraints? As in to be free from sth., opposed to being free to do sth.?
If it is, then sure you can have individual liberty. It's just (almost) utterly useless. Or do I not get your point here?
If you are rooted you can use afwall+ to deny internet access for nova
That's a really nice thought and I agree, but it doesn't answer any of the practical questions the current of many countries often poses. Imo a, maybe temporary, solution that protects these artifacts is necessary.
Sadly FP will not change for these kinds of reasons, which is not saying we shouldn't push for it nevertheless. In the meantime I fear not much good will come from an idealistic stance but rather practical solutions that at least preserve the hope we can at some point in time marvel at artifacts in their proper context. Just my opinion though
Tell me in so many words how broken the American system is. I mostly agree, just want to emphasize the root problem is the legality of the business practice. The core question remains, sure. The more important questions are imo why is this legal and how can it be changed. The very basics should be that the system doesn't proliferate practices that inevitably pose such "greater good scenarios", these should only arise with illegal practices in the first place. Also: the notion of a greater good scenario implies that anything changes - I don't see anything meaningful changing as of yet. They changed the visibility of leadership on websites ffs . This is so sad.
The core question is simple enough, rule of law needs to be upheld regardless. I just hope the person never gets caught.