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Multiple stab wound pot pie.
Multiple stab wound pot pie.
Arguably the location data has several purposes, and needs to be collected but shouldn’t have been available for sale. It’s bad enough you can’t keep law enforcement out of it but even worse when random businesses get the information.
That said, in this day and age, it should be a no brainier that your phone is a tracking device for multiple organizations and we should all keep that in mind
Right? The implication here is pretty fuckin’ terrible
Genius and insanity are close bedfellows.
I’m currently overthinking the future, my identity, what I want and need going forward, what reasons to keep going forward, if this is the best I can do, why I’m afraid of most of life, and a bunch of other shit.
Me_IRLMidlifeCrisis
Some people, as unfortunate as it is, can be honest and sincere by saying that they didn’t know how the colosseum is.
I mean, thunderbird has been around forever and it’s never done me dirty.
I feel like playing No Doubt’s Don’t Speak on repeat. It is a weird collective mourning we’re going through.
I use it because 22 years ago it was more appealing than redhat or Mandrake. It forced me to learn more about Linux because I had to resolve almost everything myself than any other distro. I was using before it had a package manager and honestly after the dependency hell of rpms in 2000s it just seemed more problematic to use one that resolved dependencies than not. Usually I used to and sometimes still use it for a nice base to compile everything on. I dunno. It’s my Linux equivalent to my first car that I loved.