So #Solid looks like a very promising project. The main thing that troubles me is that the spec seems to be totally uninterested in the at-rest encryption of data. How do we prevent "pod providers" from becoming data harvesters without this?
I was watching Atypical, and wondering how they support two kids and afford a house like that on a single EMT income. Dude must be trafficking human organs on the side or something. Also, Jennifer Jason Leigh looks like The Joker from Tim Burton's Batman.
This guy was running around on my street today without a chaperone. His tag had the number for a foster agency but they didn't answer. I called the cops but they didn't show up. I couldn't bring him inside because I have three dogs in the house, so we hung out on my front steps for an hour and a half until his foster dad showed up. He was stuck to me like glue. He's a good boy.
I wonder how many non-white people in the US have been busted trafficking 60 pounds of cannabis and didn't get jail or prison time. I bet the number is pretty close to zero.
I'm sort of dismayed that the whole "skinny jeans" fashion (which never looked good on anyone, btw) has escaped the bounds of hipsterdom into mainstream clothing styles. I have a hard time finding "regular" pants that aren't restrictively snug around my legs, and I have the spindly, feminine cuck calves of a soy eating jew. I wonder how true Identarians can even find pants that their proper Western legs can fit into without splitting the seams open.
If anyone ever asks you why it's important to use ethical alternatives instead of big data companies like Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Amazon etc, this article pretty much sums it up. This is what we have to fight to avoid happening: