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So pro Russia hacktivists are running Microsoft for the last ~7 years you say?

https://techcrunch.com/2023/07/17/microsoft-lost-keys-government-hacked/

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Satoshi Nakamoto confirmed!! Wohooo! John was hiding it so well :)

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Oh, so they are going to rename Entra again!

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Let’s hunt the go crab!

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Exactly zero people studied history in this channel. It explains a lot.

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I agree that makes sense and is highly needed, but I always remember the civilization-old question “Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?” (“Who will guard the guards themselves?” or “Who watches the watchmen?”). Balancing privacy with oversight is complex. Cash offers an option for privacy and autonomy. Striking a balance between individual rights and societal needs requires thoughtful governance, not necessarily the elimination of choices like cash that some citizens may rely on.

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GitHub is Microsoft, do you calculations.

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There’s a rumor that Reddit started with (automated and human) bots to gain popularity and kept to drive political and commercial interests.

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Small boring projects have small boring problems, but big awesome projects have problems… like this one :) Stay strong, it’s only a challenge! Mlem is awesome and you guys are an inspiration for less experienced developers and Mlem is the face (like in front end) of lemmy communities for many people! Thank you for your work!

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Cashless society is a controlled society. While some may misuse cash for illicit activities, many prefer it to protect privacy, maintain personal control, or avoid digital vulnerabilities. Dismissing cash usage solely for nefarious reasons overlooks legitimate concerns and individual freedoms, and equates privacy with wrongdoing, a perspective that might inadvertently erode fundamental rights and personal autonomy.

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