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Well. I just changed my bl labels on 3 phones and wifi ap settings to variations of this. Done a million miles on aa in 1.5 years before.


On the plus side that kind of thing is getting more and more "printable"


anonymity was the main point of freenet... So weird


I really wish some one made one of these as a DP 1.4 _matrix_ instead of a true KVM. 8in 8 out would be amazing


These exist, but are exceptionally niche, and very, extremely expensive.


I don't think they exist at all. Even in 4x4 config. Keep in mind I want only dp 1.4 in out +serial control


The Aquilon RS4 can do DisplayPort 1.4[1] up to 32.4Gbps (HBR3). You will need two DP1.4 output cards[2] and two DP1.4 input cards[3].

Probably easier & cheaper to do switching in HDMI 2.1 though.

Aquilon is expensive, but the nice thing about the units is that they literally allow you to have a seamless switching experience (everything else will blank out the screen, and cause it to disconnect for a few seconds while everything resyncs).

[1] https://www.analogway.com/products/aquilon-rs4

[2] https://www.analogway.com/products/four-displayport-1-2-outp...

[3] https://www.analogway.com/products/four-displayport-1-2-inpu...


To be fair ditching AML/CTF would be _good_, but that isn't what is going on in this article.


That argument can well be made, given how (un) effective it is. But what would be the alternative?


Does there need to be one? It's not clear to me where the moral good comes from AML in the first place. That's why things like Monero are so exciting.


If you are OK with child abuse, unfettered corruption, sex and weapons trafficking or scammers stealing your parents savings and generally like to wonder constantly if the next terrorist bomb or cyber attack happens close to you. Then there really is no need for such things as AML/CTF controls. That isn’t saying AML/CTF stops all crime but it’s making it more expensive and less criminal activity happens.

You are not alone with your view, in a sense Meta, Google and AWS as well as most social media platform act like they don’t think they need to have such controls. They just provide the platform.

By that logic AML/CTF controls would need to stop for banks and all others. Processing a payment for murder would become OK. Even though the killing would be a criminal act the payment processor would not have any obligation to support the investigation, they just processed a payment.

Is that aligned with your moral view?


It make a lot of sense if you think of repo history as properly immutable, and dispose of the notion that brach is a first class object in the git sense. Bookmakers just pin a checkin hash to a name, and you can have many heads in an hg branch.


Are there any good open source implementations of these kinds of tools? They really are useful for things other than def deletes (though I support that too)


There's also the pectin vs gelatin, and temperature of the test. Some of the precursors of things like Tonkotsu broth (lots of chicken/pig feet) can be fairly firm at 20°c, and nearly solid at 10°.


Seems like there has to be a tipping point coming soon where stuff like monero will start to make sense for "normal" people.


What's his x handle? It doesn't seem linked from his blog


The guy refers to social media broadly as "brain rot" in this article, and your first question is what his handle is on the most rotten social media site on the Internet?

I'd wager he doesn't use X.


Someone else could have answered. I found it eventually. https://x.com/dmitrygr


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