His job is beach
His job is beach
Isn’t that the whole point of a private tracker?
Not to pile on here, but this is not an instance of the birthday problem.
The birthday problem would kick in if we asked “what are the chances that any two of these N people know the same place, whatever it may be.”
But instead we’re discussing “what are the chances that one of these N people recognizes a specific place P.”
Edit: maybe I’ve missed your point actually — were you saying that there are many details in one image, and the chances of some player recognizing one of those details is an instance of the birthday problem?
There has always been a portion of the population willing to buy the snake oil.
I want to watch Muppet Flubber, where everyone is a muppet except for Flubber. Also, possibly Honey I Shrunk the Muppets with a human Rick Moranis.
You could try using rclone’s Google Photos backend. It’s a command line tool, sort of like rsync but for cloud storage. https://rclone.org/
In case it’s not clear to any Lemmings, Rupert Murdoch is an Australian and owns Fox News. His influence is the common thread between US and Australian conservative politics.
MlT (MlT
): please accept this honorary PhD
Ackshually, it looks like he’s just now entering the room. Prior to this photograph, he was violating the room’s strict “no no cat” policy with his absence.
Cryptocurrency is not necessarily anonymous. Buying bitcoin from a broker leaves a record connecting your payment method to your wallet. Even if you mine them yourself, doesn’t your IP address show up on the public ledger? I guess if you somehow bought bitcoin in cash…
Is there a more private cryptocurrency I’m not considering?
The implications of “magic is data” are fun. It leads to stories like Unsong where you can brute-force enumerate incantations until you find a good one. I also like the concept of Wizard’s Bane. I haven’t read it, but my understanding is that magic turns out to be Turing-complete, and the protagonist creates a LISP evaluator in magic, which enables them to outcast their enemies who are still doing the magical equivalent of writing assembly.
It is clearer now without a pseudo-justification.
You’re not the boss of me now!
Won’t someone please think of the children…'s unkicked faces
Am moron, but I think you should trust melon on the internet
I don’t mean to sound all new agey, but I feel like we’re disrespecting the planet by dyeing a freakin river.
Conversely, you’re just not important enough to haunt
Check out git-annex: https://git-annex.branchable.com/
It’s super cool if you know git. It lets you track where your files are without having them all in the same place. You could have a bunch of disconnected hard disks, and git-annex will remember where you put your stuff.
You can also set a minimum number of copies and it will only let you delete stuff from one place when it’s sure there are sufficient copies elsewhere.
I do not recommend using the assistant (edit: nor the webapp) if you’re planning on ever reviewing the repo’s history. It generated a bajillion automatic commits that drown out any handwritten commit messages.
What does “maintain a lower profile” mean specifically? I think the point of a private tracker is that you don’t need to enable DHT, which effectively broadcasts to the internet that your IP address is trying to download content identified by a specific hash.