Here's an *actual* explanation of the Parler "hack." They didn't break into the site to mirror their data; it was Archive Team (heroes of the world wide web) using a poorly designed public API to enumerate and pull down everything on the website.
Finally, here are the WARC files on the Internet Archive. Archive Team is a team of fast-moving and high-bandwidth individuals who jump in and cooperatively and quickly mirror (primarily social media) websites that are about to go down with little warning. archive.org/details/archiv…
I'm looking at the dozens of cryptocurrencies listed on coinbase
This is the ultimate form of capitalism. These things are scams, of course, but cloaked in technical language: they're all competing to solve problems that don't exist!!
how many fucking "stablecoins" pegged to the US dollar do you need for your house-of-cards ecosystem? You'd think there'd be a natural monopoly with US Dollar Coin, which is supported by actual banks, but no, there are cryptocurrencies made to support platforms for "stable" ones
unless I'm wrong, US Dollar Coin appears to be one of the only ones that's reliably backed by real fiat money, instead of imaginary wispy cloud-of-smoke fiat money
hey does anyone have tips for cooking chili in a dutch oven in the oven? I'm not yet sure whether my slow cooker is fully functional, but the beans are ready, as is my dutch oven
prepping (arbol and piquin chiles)
that's "meatless ground." they're not legally allowed to call it a noun because it's not beef
if you lie under this while it's turned on you will die
this is a scan horn attached to the end of a particle accelerator to direct the beam. it scans 50 milliamps of 3 MeV electrons across subjects at 100 hz. the beam ionizes the air it passes through. the beam emits hard x-rays. if you can see the beam you are in serious danger