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"This video was sabotaged by FedEx. This product I'm reviewing was ordered twice. The first time, it was damaged by the delivery driver."

TIL: Until the late 90s, it was illegal to export encryption software that used keys over 40 bits in size from the USA. This lead to a criminal investigations of the creator of PGP and others. ( en.wikipedia.org )

The software was classed as munitions and one needed an arms dealer's license to publish it, including online. The creator of PGP published the full source code as a book, as these are covered under first amendment rights.

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Jail Pro.

dullbananas OP ,
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ol

dullbananas ,
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Would this attract someone just like the anime stickers?

https://lemmy.ca/pictrs/image/3576faa4-9b60-4f88-a977-3dbadfd35662.png

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The devs often ask for monetary donations.

dullbananas ,
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This code is garage.

If I invented a shirt that caused cameras to be damaged when filmed/photographed, would I be committing a crime by wearing the shirt at events with cameras?

I was thinking about those outfits celebrities wear that mess with flash photography equipment, and I was watching a dude on TV just now whose shirt pattern was going apeshit because of the camera, and I wondered if there could ever be a pattern or material that, when filmed, caused the camera irreversible damage. And if that ...

dullbananas ,
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A similar thing that might be possible is to create a shirt that shows something that exploits a vulnerability in software. Some hardware can be bricked by software (this used to be the case for MacBook batteries).

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Non-EU spelling of defence lol

dullbananas ,
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That's bootleg Christianity.

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Where is the source code?

dullbananas ,
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Agricultural patents aren't real.

dullbananas OP ,
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"Wayland" instead of "Disneyland".

dullbananas ,
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...is in fact teal, or as...

dullbananas OP ,
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That might be Father David Michael Moses.

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Something that's cool and has any kind of correlation.

dullbananas OP ,
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The mailing lists full of spam: https://savannah.nongnu.org/mail/?group=bordercross

dullbananas OP Mod ,
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Currently, only the top floor is blocked off. The 2nd floor is actively used for Devil's Inkwell and one or more other things. All parts of the 2nd floor's hallway is accessible. Was there previously a middle area of the 2nd floor, instead of only near the building's perimeter?

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"Savannah is a software forge for free software" was a poor choice of words. Absence of the "open source" label is not part of the free/libre software definition, but rather it's part of behavior that promotes the free/libre software philosophy, which Savannah also enforces.

https://savannah.nongnu.org/register/requirements.php