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Inquisitive. Creative problem solver. Optimistic. Digs music.

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@Dhmspector safe flight, Dave. Really enjoyed your photos of NYC. Thank you for sharing them.
@lucas3d @g5maniac @dmnelson when you’re on the hunt for #unifi products, @uinotify is a good follow
saw your recent post re: possibly trading your 13 pro to Apple. With in-store pickup do they process the trade-in at pickup, or are you still required to ship the phone? Thanks, @davemark

@Nerdfest might want to have a look at #arkenfox - sensible #privacy tweaks that IMHO improve usability

https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/

GitHub - arkenfox/user.js: Firefox privacy, security and anti-tracking: a comprehensive user.js template for configuration and hardening

Firefox privacy, security and anti-tracking: a comprehensive user.js template for configuration and hardening - arkenfox/user.js

GitHub

@dan613 forget where I came across this tidbit so I can’t properly attribute…

You need to enable DisableAIDataAnalysis to switch it off. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/client-management/manage-recall

Manage Recall for Windows clients

Learn how to manage Recall for commercial environments and about Recall features.

With flows from the vital Colorado River in peril, @ProPublica and the Desert Sun found that just 20 extended families in a stretch of California desert used more river water than entire states -- and they mostly used it to grow hay.

Farmers in one family, the Abattis, used more water than the entirety of the Las Vegas metro area.

Read our excellent, interactive analysis: https://projects.propublica.org/california-farmers-colorado-river/

The 20 Farming Families Who Use More Water From the Colorado River Than Some Western States

Tens of millions of people — and millions of acres of farmland — rely on the Colorado River’s water. But as its supply shrinks, these farmers get more water from the river than entire states.

ProPublica

haven't seen a slow-speed chase this thrilling since a white bronco in '94

#Mondog

@dukepaaron diabolical

Grandma Powazek lived through the Holocaust. Ran in the night. Put in work camps. Gave birth to my dad in a DP camp.

When she talked about the nazis, she was stoic. Annoyed. Nazis were evil, yes, but evil always existed in the world.

But when she talked about the Poles - her friends and neighbors who sold her out, smiled politely and then turned on her and her family - that's when her anger came out.

Being hurt by evil is expected. Being betrayed by friends is unforgivable.