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Stuped person says stuped things, people boom
I have trouble with using tone in my words but not interpreting tone from others’ words. Weird, isn’t it?
Formerly on kbin.social and dbzer0
I was unaware the classified information being “boring” was a good reason for a news outlet to self censor.
Well, yes it is. Having no public interest is the definition of boring. The pentagon papers 1. were about things in the past 2. told that the US was lying about the scope of its involvement and strikes in the Vietnam war 3. involve previously-unknown motivations and thus are not boring especially in light of point 2. On the other hand, it is extremely conceivable that the unleaked chat room parts 1. contain future strike targets 2. have no untold of past targets 3. are, in fact ,boring, most likely just “at X am move Y battleship to Z position and fire at A”.
Publishing future war plans can compromise military operation, which is going to get you prosecuted very heavily and in the spirit of national security laws already passed and make a lot of normal people really angry at you.
https://lemm.ee/comment/19187548
Meanwhile, there is no public interest about the precise movements of the military in executing an operation the scale of which is known.
only the most innocuous tidbits like what emojis different officials used and their goofy backslapping
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/25/world/europe/signal-jeffrey-goldberg-message-hegseth.html
Now Europe Knows What Trump’s Team Calls It Behind Its Back: ‘Pathetic’
That was worth it. The chat messages seem to be boring war plans and verbal attacks on Europe. There seems to be little public service value in the unpublished.
That upsampling, which doesn’t fill in the details.
I doubt that the US restricts entry based on speech more than China.
I mean it is quite locked down and something cheap enough for the nonce.
You can tell that to
Ryan Lackey has traveled to countries like Russia or China[;] he has taken certain precautions: Instead of his usual gear, the Seattle-based security researcher and chief security officer of a cryptocurrency insurance firm brings a locked-down Chromebook and an iPhone that’s set up to sync with a separate, nonsensitive Apple account. He wipes both before every trip and loads only the minimum data he’ll need. Lackey has gone so far as to keep separate travel sets for each country, so that he can forensically analyze the devices when he gets home to check for signs of each country’s tampering.
or the MS 365 version for that matter
The logo is for libreddit
because your eyes are covered in them
Now they don’t have any leverage to force schools to stop being inclusive!
Can’t they just convert a “true” input to backend to uppercase
You can read https://github.com/streetcomplete/StreetComplete/issues/1700#issuecomment-645466148 for the decision to switch to Jawg. TL;DR: It was just the best: most up-to-date and lightweight.
I have a quote above. As SF said, agents who do that would be violating court rulings.
held that it is unconstitutional for US border officials to subject visitors’ devices to forensic searches without individualized suspicion of criminal wrongdoing
It’s not like the Bill of Rights doesn’t apply to people with just visas either.