bumpusoot [any]

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Cake day: July 11th, 2023

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  • This still seems pretty not real. This is basically a note saying “I did it, it was me and only me and the proof is I own a computer (I work in engineering so you won’t find any “real” evidence). I did it because I hate United. Anyway I know nothing, have no message to send, and couldn’t possibly write more bye now”

    Even if this really came from the police, if you wanted to convict somebody with very little effort, this would be the perfect evidence to “find”. That in reality makes no sense to actually write.







  • But… basically every email provider or hosting service is legally obliged to give the information they collect to the government. It’s not like this is exclusive to Proton in any way whatsoever. If anything, subpoenas are evidence Proton tell the truth and do at least stop themselves from having most of the important data so they can’t give it away.




  • bumpusoot [any]@hexbear.nettogames@hexbear.netdamn liberals
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    1 month ago

    Oof, I always hated how the revolutions tended to take your centralised states and leave you with nothin’. I do the same as you in terms of construction sectors, though I still have no idea if it’s the right choice.

    And yeah the exile and promote agitator actions are fun. I only discovered recently if you have Secret Police you can also try to kill them.

    Uncritical support for the save scumming, it’s frequently the way to keep a fun campaign going.

    Whoop to the endless growth, max that GDP and living standard. Big spoons for all stalin-spoon


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    Yeah, unless you have a lot of construction sectors and a high-tech training rate, I suspect you’re not likely to train enough troops before they make significant inroads. That being said, America’s mass conscription can be a bit of wildcard sometimes.

    I normally only face these revolutions if I wasn’t paying enough attention, and so justify my save scumming to avoid it. But if you’re going to fight them, you’re probably doing the best tactics available. Conscript everyone immediately, ensure your big armies have the extra supplies/support mobilizations, maybe consider a small backdoor naval invasion to put them on more fronts (especially if their capital is on the coast).

    Ideally, be economically prepared to fight for a couple years at least. Don’t worry if a lot of your soldiers die en masse - that just means you don’t have to pay their wages. If you’re near a new training rate tech, prioritise that. Bankruptcy is not necessarily loss, a 50% penalty (and penalty to training) is overcomeable if you have >3x their troop numbers by then. You can keep an eye on the bourgeois’ debt by looking at the “take their debt” diplo option, if they’re nearing bankruptcy, then just play it cool until they do, and push for the win.

    As for Marxy boy, just bring the farmers into your government, then promote him to be leader of the party. His personal values should sway those of the party and the commie coalition might be back.

    Whatever you do, save scumming or not, a glorious salute to crushing their spirits on the battlefield or in making the new socialist utopia rat-salute




  • If there’s a serious security bug, like Heartbleed, you should totally update and reboot the service. That is basically the only “must” for staying atop things. The rest is mostly personal preference.

    In my job I maintain publically exposed Linux servers, and many of them don’t get rebooted for years. I think our record is about five years.

    Yes, if you want your server to be theoretically the rootinest tootinest securest setup ever, you should update about every 6 hours, but even then you’re just more vulnerable to repo attacks (which have happened a few times lately). Apt upgrade every month or three is probably good practice to keep on top of bugs.

    So really, how frequently do you need to reboot? Eh. So long as it works, there are no critical kernel vulnerabilities, and updates are available, I really would argue you should never “have” to.

    Servers are horses for courses, if you’re being heavily targeted by hackers, obviously stay on top of updates, but if your server is pootling along without harassment and doesn’t contain life-altering stuff if it got leaked, then don’t worry too much. A standard, barely-changing, ‘stable’ build is usually a very secure one.