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Cake day: June 4th, 2025

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    • “anti-Americanism,”
    • “anti-capitalism,”
    • “anti-Christianity,”
    • “support for the overthrow of the U.S. Government,”
    • “extremism on migration,”
    • extremism on “race,”
    • extremism on “gender,”
    • “Hostility towards those who hold traditional American views on family,”
    • Hostility towards those who hold traditional American views on “religion,” and
    • Hostility towards those who hold traditional views on “morality.”

    I would argue that MAGA embodies pretty much every one of these indicators


  • Just yesterday, I had a studymate try to open an xlsx file on their phone - they had the Microsoft 365 app installed that would do this, but a recent update to that app just decided to change it to a Copilot only app.

    That’s hilarious. I had the 365 app installed on my phone, because the company I work for uses Microsoft everything and I had to install that POS in the sandbox so I could open up any word or excel docs that were sent to me. Well I just opened it up, and sure enough, it’s now just a chat bot, all other functionality is gone.

    This reeks of those scam companies on Amazon that sell one product under a listing for a while to get the ratings up, then swap to a completely different product while keeping the listing the same, in order to fool people into buying the new product with its high star rating and good reviews. I guarantee that’s why MS decided to go this route, to fool people into installing it because of its userbase and star rating, and to cook their books on adoption numbers.















  • Who cares if it’s exposed to the internet?

    1. Encrypting your local traffic is still valuable to protect your systems from any bad actors on your local network (neighbor kid cracks your wifi password, some device on your network decides to start snooping on your local traffic, etc)

    2. Many services require HTTPS with a valid cert to function correctly, eg: Bitwarden. Having a real cert for a real domain is much simpler and easier to maintain than setting up your own CA