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I think perhaps you may be too close to the Thousand Sons for you to enjoy they way they were portrayed. It’s generally considered to be a good book in the series. I can see how it could be a little unenjoyable if you’ve invested in them personally.

I wouldn’t say that they’re portrayed anymore arrogant that some of the other Legions though. Arrogance is a consistent theme throughout the Heresy.

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In the early days of Smart Phones I upgraded pretty frequently, going through iPhone 3G, 4, 5, 6s but my cadence steadily moved out as fewer major features that I cared about were being added. It got to a point where the camera was ‘good enough’ and the anything else being added was stuff I just didn’t care about.
I’ve had my current iPhone for 3 years now, and I have no plans on upgrading any time soon. Despite the bug crack in the back.

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That’s pretty safe for Sweden, they know that most of the rest of the EU oppose Turkey’s ascension any time soon.

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What’s the word for the opposite of entropy?

Localised entropy may decrease so long as the total entropy increases. If the spoons hadn’t organised themselves, would you have come to Lemmy to tell the world, expending energy in the process?

Universe: 1, OP: 0

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Freespace 2 (I’m old). Still one of the most compelling story’s I’ve enjoyed in a video game to date.

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Or you’re putting bacon in it, then it’s a bap

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Bizarre how the author completely overlooks Lemmy, kbin and a whole host of others when talking about the Fediverse here. If these platforms received half the media coverage that Threads did when it was announced, they’d have grown considerably

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A year or so ago I was doing some market analysis for work into the most widely adopted CA’s across the Internet. I found this analysis from w3techs that had LetsEncrypt at number 5, and IdenTrust at number 1 (https://w3techs.com/technologies/overview/ssl_certificate)

At the time I was pretty shocked. I’d never heard of IdenTrust, and half the internet seemed to be using LetsEncrypt… so how was this possible? It was only when I looked into it further I discovered that the vast majority of existing LetsEncrypt certificates were cross-signed by IdenTrust, so I suspect this analysis by w3techs was skewed as a result, classifying cross-signed LetsEncrypt certificates as signed by IdenTrust (as they kind of are).

It’ll be really interesting to see what happens post 2024 when the last of the cross-signed certificates expire. My expectation is that IdenTrust will plummet in that ranking and LetsEncrypt will take the top spot.

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Agreed.

Sent from my Typewriter

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