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This part I believe tells how to heal illness with forgiveness and what it actually is. As I have been following and working on putting forgiveness into effect I have found significant changes in my health, I really like that.
in reply to Stacy

Ah very cool. A positive mind can work wonders I agree, if your carrying around a lot of resentment and anger it Deffo can effect your health. Life is to short. And any way hate, resentment and anger are low hanging fruit it my humble opinion. The best fruits are at the top of the tree and not many can reach them. Love, acceptance and kindness take effort. That's why hate is so prevalent its easy and the evil in the world makes it even easier with division 😊


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"the real benefit for real people is that the sun doesn’t send you a bill at the end of the month. When we build renewable energy infrastructure, that means energy is free for life. Make no mistake about it, renewables are not just a different way of powering our cars and our homes; they’re about changing power in every sense of the word."

theguardian.com/environment/20…

#climatechange

in reply to Sue is Writing Solarpunk 🌞🌱

I mean yes and no, no bill from the sun, true, but my 10-year-old rooftop PV system is requiring a lot of upkeep and maintenance, it's only producing 2/3 of rated capacity, microinverters are failing, and the panels have a 25 year warranty except the company that made them has been sold and bought and sold and bought so many times the warranties are no longer operative. So as much as I wish home PV systems were build-and-forget, they often are not.
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in reply to Brian Vastag

@brianvastag your experiences is atypical—it is not “often” the case that you have a lemon of a system, as you clearly do.

“A study by NREL (National Renewable Energy Laboratory) shows that most panels are slightly less efficient after 25 years.”

Also: warranties are with the manufacturer not the installer and the manufacturers do not change that often—and should honor the warranty.

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@brianvastag
“manufacturers offering warranties that guarantee performance for 25 to 30 years. After this period, the panels don’t suddenly stop working but may experience a decline in efficiency, often around 10-20% less than their original capacity.”

If your panels have degraded in 10years, they are far outside the norm.

in reply to Sue is Writing Solarpunk 🌞🌱

I realize it may not be typical for my system to degrade this fast but when you say manufacturers 'should' honor the warranties, manufacturers go under & change hands often. There is no way to get the warranty on my panels honored. A company that buys a manufacturer typically buys the assets but not the liabilities & the warranties become worthless. Also, no one wants to maintain my system, they just want to sell me a new one. 1/2
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@brianvastag It depends on where you live. In cold, dry climates electronics fair pretty well. I have never seen electronics go bad so quickly as on Hawai’i. In 10 years - a nice stereo amp, refrigerator, lots of small alkaline battery devices, & 2 Magna-Sine inverters are toast, one of them frying a li-on battery on the way out. Combination of vog, temp, & humidity will rot or corrode just about anything. Plastic turns micro in as little as 2 years, even stored out of the sun.



Spectators can't get to this F1 Grand Prix by car.

Organizers expect the 110,000 people who attend every day to arrive on foot, or by bicycle.

Of course they do—it's in the #Netherlands.

espn.co.uk/f1/story/_/id/46111…



Who in the Fediverse would you most like to meet in real life? (And feel free to tag them.)

Boost to reach that person in the back.



Crimetime, honeybunnies.
Good night 😘


Been on sabbatical for like 3 days and already wonder if I should go back to the job at all...
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😬 Bad luck, as me, too…
Hence: Enjoy the time and don’t think about returning to work until you have to.




The greater part of the population is not very intelligent, dreads responsibility, and desires nothing better than to be told what to do. Provided the rulers do not interfere with its material comforts and its cherished beliefs, it is perfectly happy to let itself be ruled.


#quote by #AldousHuxley


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I mean... yeah ? That's exactly what I want the government to do ! Create the conditions whereby I can live my life how I so choose, and ensure the same is true for everyone else, and we're golden. As long as what I'm being asked to contribute isn't an undue burden and I get fairly compensated, this is a good thing. God forbid I should have to figure out fiscal policy or diplomatic relations...



"Over the past few weeks, something extraordinary has unfolded in the District of Columbia: Grand juries have refused to indict at least five individuals facing prosecution by the Trump administration. It is difficult to overstate the rarity of such defiance. Federal grand juries return indictments in the overwhelming majority of cases, about 99.9 percent. There’s a reason lawyers joke that a grand jury would indict a ham sandwich. It is historic, and quite possibly unprecedented, for federal prosecutors to face so many rebukes in such a short span of time."

slate.com/news-and-politics/20…

#USPol



Nove istituti scolastici in provincia con un dirigente provvisorio, Mercanti (Pd): “Inaccettabile”
La consigliera regionale: "A rimetterci, a causa dei tagli del governo, i reggenti ma anche i docenti, il personale Ata e di segreteria"

luccaindiretta.it/politica/202…



Damn, @jesgilbert.bsky.social and I really get tired of saying “I told you so” sometimes.
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CBP Had Access to More than 80,000 Flock AI Cameras Nationwide


Customs and Border Protection (CBP) regularly searched more than 80,000 Flock automated license plate reader (ALPR) cameras, according to data released by three police departments. The data shows that CBP’s access to Flock’s network is far more robust and widespread than has been previously reported. One of the police departments 404 Media spoke to said it did not know or understand that it was sharing data with CBP, and Flock told 404 Media Monday that it has “paused all federal pilots.”

In May, 404 Media reported that local police were performing lookups across Flock on behalf of ICE, because that part of the Department of Homeland Security did not have its own direct access. Now, the newly obtained data and local media reporting reveals that CBP had the ability to perform Flock lookups by itself.

Last week, 9 News in Colorado reported that CBP has direct access to Flock’s ALPR backend “through a pilot program.” In that article, 9 News revealed that the Loveland, Colorado police department was sharing access to its Flock cameras directly with CBP. At the time, Flock said that this was through what 9 News described as a “one-to-one” data sharing agreement through that pilot program, making it sound like these agreements were rare and limited:

“The company now acknowledges the connection exists through a previously publicly undisclosed program that allows Border Patrol access to a Flock account to send invitations to police departments nationwide for one-to-one data sharing, and that Loveland accepted the invitation,” 9 News wrote. “A spokesperson for Flock said agencies across the country have been approached and have agreed to the invitation. The spokesperson added that U.S. Border Patrol is not on the nationwide Flock sharing network, comprised of local law enforcement agencies across the country. Loveland Police says it is on the national network.”

New data obtained using three separate public records requests from three different police departments gives some insight into how widespread these “one-to-one” data sharing agreements actually are. The data shows that in most cases, CBP had access to more Flock cameras than the average police department, that it is regularly using that access, and that, functionally, there is no difference between Flock’s “nationwide network” and the network of cameras that CBP has access to.

According to data obtained from the Boulder, Colorado Police Department by William Freeman, the creator of a crowdsourced map of Flock devices called DeFlock, CBP ran at least 118 Flock network searches between May 13 and June 13 of this year. Each of these searches encompassed at least 6,315 individual Flock networks (a “network” is a specific police department or city’s cameras) and at least 82,000 individual Flock devices. Data obtained in separate requests from the Prosser Police Department and Chehalis Police Department, both in Washington state, also show CBP searching a huge number of networks and devices.

A spokesperson for the Boulder Police Department told 404 Media that “Boulder Police Department does not have any agreement with U.S. Border Patrol for Flock searches. We were not aware of these specific searches at the time they occurred. Prior to June 2025, the Boulder Police Department had Flock's national look-up feature enabled, which allowed other agencies from across the U.S. who also had contracts with Flock to search our data if they could articulate a legitimate law enforcement purpose. We do not currently share data with U.S. Border Patrol. In June 2025, we deactivated the national look-up feature specifically to maintain tighter control over Boulder Police Department data access. You can learn more about how we share Flock information on our FAQ page.”

A Flock spokesperson told 404 Media Monday that it sent an email to all of its customers clarifying how information is shared from agencies to other agencies. It said this is an excerpt from that email about its sharing options:

“The Flock platform provides flexible options for sharing:

National sharing

  1. Opt into Flock’s national sharing network. Access via the national lookup tool is limited—users can only see results if they perform a full plate search and a positive match exists within the network of participating, opt-in agencies. This ensures data privacy while enabling broader collaboration when needed.
  2. Share with agencies in specific states only
    1. Share with agencies with similar laws (for example, regarding immigration enforcement and data)


  3. Share within your state only or within a certain distance
    1. You can share information with communities within a specified mile radius, with the entire state, or a combination of both—for example, sharing with cities within 150 miles of Kansas City (which would include cities in Missouri and neighboring states) and / or all communities statewide simultaneously.


  4. Share 1:1
    1. Share only with specific agencies you have selected


  5. Don’t share at all”

In a blog post Monday, Flock CEO Garrett Langley said Flock has paused all federal pilots.

“While it is true that Flock does not presently have a contractual relationship with any U.S. Department of Homeland Security agencies, we have engaged in limited pilots with the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), to assist those agencies in combatting human trafficking and fentanyl distribution,” Langley wrote. “We clearly communicated poorly. We also didn’t create distinct permissions and protocols in the Flock system to ensure local compliance for federal agency users […] All federal customers will be designated within Flock as a distinct ‘Federal’ user category in the system. This distinction will give local agencies better information to determine their sharing settings.”

A Flock employee who does not agree with the way Flock allows for widespread data sharing told 404 Media that Flock has defended itself internally by saying it tries to follow the law. 404 Media granted the source anonymity because they are not authorized to speak to the press.

“They will defend it as they have been by saying Flock follows the law and if these officials are doing law abiding official work then Flock will allow it,” they said. “However Flock will also say that they advise customers to ensure they have their sharing settings set appropriately to prevent them from sharing data they didn’t intend to. The question more in my mind is the fact that law in America is arguably changing, so will Flock just go along with whatever the customers want?”

The data shows that CBP has tapped directly into Flock’s huge network of license plate reading cameras, which passively scan the license plate, color, and model of vehicles that drive by them, then make a timestamped record of where that car was spotted. These cameras were marketed to cities and towns as a way of finding stolen cars or solving property crime locally, but over time, individual cities’ cameras have been connected to Flock’s national network to create a huge surveillance apparatus spanning the entire country that is being used to investigate all sorts of crimes and is now being used for immigration enforcement. As we reported in May, Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has been gaining access to this network through a side door, by asking local police who have access to the cameras to run searches for them.

9 News’s reporting and the newly released audit reports shared with 404 Media show that CBP now has direct access to much of Flock’s system and does not have to ask local police to run searches. It also shows that CBP had access to at least one other police department system in Colorado, in this case Boulder, which is a state whose laws forbid sharing license plate reader data with the federal government for immigration enforcement. Boulder’s Flock settings also state that it is not supposed to be used for immigration enforcement.

This story and our earlier stories, including another about a Texas official who searched nationwide for a woman who self-administered an abortion, were reported using Flock “Network Audits” released by police departments who have bought Flock cameras and have access to Flock’s network. They are essentially a huge spreadsheet of every time that the department’s camera data was searched; it shows which officer searched the data, what law enforcement department ran the search, the number of networks and cameras included in the search, the time and date of the search, the license plate, and a “reason” for the search. These audit logs allow us to see who has access to Flock’s systems, how wide their access is, how often they are searching the system, and what they are searching for.

The audit logs show that whatever system Flock is using to enroll local police departments’ cameras into the network that CBP is searching does not have any meaningful pushback, because the data shows that CBP has access to as many or more cameras as any other police department. Freeman analyzed the searches done by CBP on June 13 compared to searches done by other police departments on that same day, and found that CBP had a higher number of average cameras searched than local police departments.

“The average number of organizations searched by any agency per query is 6,049, with a max of 7,090,” Freeman told 404 Media. “That average includes small numbers like statewide searches. When I filter by searches by Border Patrol for the same date, their average number of networks searched is 6,429, with a max of 6,438. The reason for the maximum being larger than the national network is likely because some agencies have access to more cameras than just the national network (in-state cameras). Despite this, we still see that the count of networks searched by Border Patrol outnumbers that of all agencies, so if it’s not the national network, then this ‘pilot program’ must have opted everyone in the nation in by default.”

CBP did not immediately respond to a request for comment.




Via #LLRX - The #Trump Administration’s Continued #War Against #Science, #Research & #PublicHealth Pt 2 In just month of Aug administration has ramped up use of unsupportable actions to expand the cancellation of #Billions congressionally approved funding for broad swath of #government funded agencies, institutions, programs, leading edge initiatives. They relentlessly target, #censor #academic research in the sciences, #publichealth, #medicine, and on the climate crisis. llrx.com/2025/08/the-trump-adm…




I was looking for new insects in the yard and found a goldenrod beetle soldier (what a name!).... in one of my goldenrods, so that sounds legit


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The video captures a journey from the perspective of a vehicle driving on a highway. Initially, the scene shows a red car ahead, with a red truck carrying white cargo passing by on the right. The highway is flanked by metal guardrails and lush green trees, under an overcast sky. The dashboard and windshield wipers are visible, indicating the camera is mounted inside the vehicle. As the journey continues, the red car remains in view, maintaining a steady distance. The environment remains consistent, with the highway flanked by greenery and the overcast sky. A green highway sign appears, providing directions. The video concludes with the red car still ahead, and the camera capturing the ongoing drive.

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I'm a bit nauseous about the spend but after this last trip when I caught a bug during a heat wave I ordered one of the new wave of 12V rooftop air conditioners and additional batteries to drive it when there's no solar power coming in.
Those first few days with fever in a hot van were truly miserable. I pray to Dog that I can avoid that situation in the future.
(gear deets in thread)
#vanLife #vanBuild
in reply to Trevor Flowers

None of this is sponsored or affiliated. It's all on order so I have no experience with it so this isn't a recommendation; just a list of what I chose.
AC: CountrymodPro countrymodpro.com/products/12v…
Battery: LiTime 12V 230Ah Plus litime.com/products/12v-230ah-…
Depending on how the AC pulls power and how it interacts with solar charging, I may end up putting in another identical battery and/or adding another PV panel to my two 250W roof panels and a 200W suitcase panel.
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🔁 From our "Digital Crossroads" collection:

We have let down teens if we ban social media but embrace AI - newscientist.com/article/mg267…

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See other stories like this one here: feedle.world/digital-crossroad…

#web #internet #socialmedia #blogging




in reply to gprimola$

not really, I only heard of Swissbit swissbit.com/en/ but if you find something else let us know 😀


Kamala supporting genocide overseas and refusing to support marginalized people in the US who are suffering from the far right did more damage than any one person not voting for Kamala.
in reply to Jackie 🍉🏳️‍⚧️☭

Oh complete and utter bullshit, Jackie

EVERY single advancement for civil rights have come through legislation, and legislation ONLY comes from voting in the person who writes those laws. If you don't get your person in, you don't get the laws and you don't advance

There is ZERO other mechanism for exercising power available that will progress us

@McPoops



This is what manufacturing consent looks like in 2025.

Elite media is asking you to believe that Democrats literally losing means they're winning, and elite media is also asking you to believe a Democrat who is actually winning is too risky.



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The image shows a simple pencil drawing on lined notebook paper. The drawing depicts a stick figure with a triangular head, two small circular eyes, and a small dot for a mouth. The figure has a pointed hat and is holding up two small heart shapes, one in each hand. The body is a straight line with a square torso and two circular feet. The figure is positioned slightly to the left of the center of the image. To the right of the figure, the text "IT'S GIMBY!" is written in a casual, handwritten style. The background consists of blue horizontal lines typical of lined notebook paper, with a shadow visible on the paper, suggesting the image was taken with a flash.

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Mis-issued certificates for 1.1.1.1 DNS service pose a threat to the Internet - Ars Technica

arstechnica.com/security/2025/…



A5: Nothing is really coming to mind for a part of my making that I'd like to see slowed down. During one of my recent builds I did a time lapse video for the first time, showing pewter buckles melting, and that was VERY satisfying. I think most of the work I do would be far more interesting sped up than slowed down.

#MakersHour @makershour

in reply to Hammerhand Workshop

I had a phase of doing Timelapse sunsets from my gate. But it wore off as they were very similar in the end. Different Timelapse video of different tasks would be more engaging.

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❗️Ursula von der Leyen tried to tell President #Trump that among the #EU countries only Slovakia and Hungary buy #Russian oil, however, #Trump accused her of lying.

@AussieCosg.

@AussieCossack

t.me/AussieCossack/40477



Washington presses Latin America to crack down on cartels

semafor.com/article/09/04/2025…



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#france #french #language #african #africa #europe



Belgian Foreign Minister: EU credibility on the line over Gaza
https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2025/09/04/belgian-foreign-minister-eu-credibility-on-the-line-over-gaza?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

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Thanks to Karen Hao's brilliant book Empire of Al, I learned that drinking water is the ONLY type of water can be used to cool data centers.

Not wastewater. Not salt water. Only drinking water.

We are sacrificing our DRINKING water, so depraved tech loons can try to build themselves a god.

Generative Al is a deathcult


#quote by #mollycrabapple https://x.com/mollycrabapple/status/1961635199185248376




#MakersHour Q5: There are a lot of Slo-mo videos on YouTube. Would you like to see any aspect of your making slowed down, or speeded up?

Please no.

@makershour




I wonder if I’d make a better living just creating all the random shit I think of and want to make.

Like maybe I just set up a Patreon mad be like “I make all sorts of stuff”.

Some weeks it’s music, some weeks it’s graphic art, some weeks it’s writing, some weeks it’s a game or app or something.



Dadaism is still one of the most interesting art movements ever.

The communication power of a well thought graphic image.
NY (Mid 1990's)
#filmphotography #film #believeinfilm #analogfilm



Q5: There are a lot of Slo-mo videos on YouTube. Would you like to see any aspect of your making slowed down, or speeded up?
#MakersHour
@makershour@a.gup.pe

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in reply to MakersHourQuestions

A5: I definitely would speed up paint/glue drying times. I am way too impatient and hate to have to wait while in the zone on a project. #makersHour

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Heilung ist eine Nordic-Ritual-Folk-Band mit Mitgliedern aus Dänemark, Deutschland und Norwegen. Ihre Musik basiert nach eigenen Angaben auf Original-Artefakten und überlieferten Texten aus der Eisenzeit und der Wikingerzeit. Sie beschreiben ihre Musik als „amplified history from early medieval northern Europe“ („verstärkte Geschichte aus dem frühmittelalterlichen Nordeuropa“).



Via #LLRX #AI #slop and the #destruction of #knowledge – Prof. Iris van Rooij, #Computational #CognitiveScience at the School of #ArtificialIntelligence, shares thread of her email communications w #Elsevier Helpdesk detail with concerns about #AI generated definitions and links within scholarly articles, and the fact that authors cannot say ‘no’ to their work being used for #AItraining and #AIgenerated # texts. llrx.com/2025/08/ai-slop-and-t… #education #learning #academia #teaching #knowledge


The poster girl of hatred and stupidity Dumb Dorries joined her natural spawn

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🎵 And while Lenin read a book of Marx,
The quartet practiced in the park,
And we sang dirges in the dark
The day the music died 🎶

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#MusiQuinta

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Venezia, ora sono i borseggiatori a denunciare i cittadini per averli fermati e filmati senza alcun titolo
go.squidapp.co/n/i1VybpM Salviniiiiiiiii... dove sei?? A pesca di cadaveri nel Mediterraneo?
in reply to Gazzetta del Cadavere

può essere... ma i filmati si sono sempre fatti.. ora il problema è che vengono condivisi... se io faccio un filmato alla recita scolastica di mia figlia e me lo tengo per me... nessuno avrà nulla da dire.
in reply to Lunga vita e prosperità.

@shumann78 se tu fai una ripresa senza consenso dell'interessato, che non è un personaggio pubblico, e lo diffondi a terzi, che sia social o forze dell'ordine, non cambia; cambia invece se filmi mentre commettono un reato, nel qual caso abbiamo una prova di reato che può essere utilizzata dalla polizia per incriminare. Poi anche il contesto ha la sua importanza (luogo pubblici o privato, avviso presenza telecamere, ecc) nella liceità della ripresa.


#washingtonstate just issued a public health standing order to allow individuals 6 months and older to access #covid #covid19 vaccines from a health care provider: doh.wa.gov/sites/default/files….

I ~think~ the impact on this is that people between 6 months and 65 years who are healthy can get the vaccine in Washington State without having to get an off-label prescription from a doctor. Which is great! I am less clear if this means the vaccines will be available at all pharmacies, or whether insurance will cover the cost.

UPDATE: the state has a FAQ on the COVID standing order for the public here: doh.wa.gov/sites/default/files…

Public health standing order FAQ for health providers here: doh.wa.gov/public-health-provi…

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Something I'll never understand, when a company announces layoffs, they still say they're looking at growth in the future. That's some fuckin bullshit, as they say, right there


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🚨 LANCASTER: Serial Sex offender MAN, now known as 'Laura' Ashleigh Mart, who exposed his penis to a 10YO girl in a park is sentenced to just 28 months.

He'd already been banned from loitering near play areas & schools for previous offences

#ThisNeverHappens happened again...

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Oggi ho spiegato a un farmacista cos'è la coppetta mestruale e come funziona, e ha convenuto che sì, magari costa circa 30€ ma in effetti ci si ammortizzano benissimo i costi. All'inizio era incerto, dubbioso e vagamente imbarazzato ma alla fine era proprio convinto!
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Attenzione, il post fa disinformazione: la Leghista Susanna Ceccardi cerca di attaccare l'islam utilizzando la foto di una processione cristiana. Ignoranza, intolleranza e disagio portano a questo, studiate o diventate della lega. #BastaLega




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Però ora, col nuovo esame di maturità, se fai a cena muta potrai essere bocciato. Le priorità di Valditara!

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In Italia il 90% delle scuole non è in regola con le certificazioni di sicurezza

lindipendente.online/2025/09/0…



Eternal guard

blipfoto.com/entry/34103622598…

#blip of memorial for the dead of the world wars, in #Brittany France, with the mount and chapel of Saint-Michel in the background.

#blipfoto #gimp #rawtherapee #Photography #Finisterre

The text on the monument reads:
aux enfants de botmeur victimes de la grande guerre

which is:
to the children of Botmeur who were victims of the Great War

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21st century IT is kayfabe: it's all fake, just for show

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(One of my these days fairly rare tech blog posts.)