LeninsBeard

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[–] [email protected] 0 points 7 hours ago

When I first started my current job we had an on premises mail server. I have never been happier than the day we threw that thing in the trash.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 7 hours ago (1 children)

This is great info, thanks! I deal a decent amount with regular server security so was already planning to do SSH access only.

We're pretty much only using email for contact with people outside the org so not super concerned about opsec on that front, but I agree with you that I would like to move off Google. Institutional inertia can be a motherfucker though so who knows. I'm also looking into self hosting an encrypted messaging app since we still just use WhatsApp but that seems like it's own whole project haha.

 

I am trying to get a local org I am in set up with a domain and website just to have a place to point people for everything. We would like to keep it as cheap as possible. I figure we need the following:

-Domain name (going to use namecheap probably)

-VPS host (I haven't done this before, it looks like racknerd may be way to go?). I assume I will probably only need 1GB of memory as it will just be a static webserver but that may be too little, not 100% sure.

-Email host. This is one of two real reasons I want to own the domain, we have multiple uses for email but currently everything is under one gmail address and a lot gets lost in the clutter. A few people in our org would like to stick with gmail but I am open to other suggestions. Definitely do not want to deal with self hosting on this.

-Website builder. I plan to use an Ubuntu server with the LEMP stack on the VPS, should I just use Wordpress? I am definitely not experienced in website building so it's not realistic to do my own HTTP. My only concern is using Wordpress will result in a poorly optimized site that may strain my limited resources, but there are also a few people in our org that have experience with it so that would help.

While I have a decent amount of tech experience generally, these are mostly uncharted waters for me. I know this comes across as kind of half baked, but really I am just looking for general advice!

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 day ago

My eye really hurt yesterday and I thought I scratched my cornea and might have to go to urgent care but I woke up today and it feels better bloomer I am wearing glasses instead of contacts to be careful though.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 week ago

Isn't the original sub TikTokCringe? Not to give reddit-logo more credit than they deserve but usually these "replacement" subs are just cuz the original sub isn't racist enough

And yeah sure enough they list multiple slurs in the sidebar under the pretext of saying "what not to say"

 

Glastonbury/Bob Vylan has me thinking about another time British media censored artists for speaking up against the crimes of empire.

The song is named after the Birmingham Six, a group of six Northern Irish men who were falsely convicted for the 1974 Birmingham Pub bombings after being tortured into giving false confessions. The song also references the Guildford Four, another group that falsely confessed to the Guildford pub bombings in 1974. This post is only going to touch on the Birmingham Six.

While the confessions of the Birmingham Six were ludicrously thin, including no details and contradicting each other in almost every respect, including the pubs that the bombs were left in, they were allowed as evidence in the case. The men were not evaluated for injuries after signing their confessions and were promptly thrown in prison where they were badly beaten by prison guards, ruining any chance of establishing evidence of their torture. All of the prison guards were later acquitted of all charges.

Despite all of these inconsistencies, the Six were convicted on the back of their confessions and questionable forensic evidence. Amidst mounting public pressure, the convictions were ruled to be "safe and satisfactory" in a January 1988 appeal and the men remained in prison.

All of this set the stage for the Pogues, an Irish-English band well known for their politically outspoken nature. Their album If I Should Fall from Grace With God was released in September 1988, only eight months after the failed appeals. While Terry Woods' contribution to the song, Streets of Sorrow, is a beautiful reflection on living in Ireland during the troubles, the real star of the show here is Shane MacGowan's Birminghan Six. This song expressed the anger many people felt towards everyone involved in the case in no uncertain terms:

There were six men in Birmingham, in Guildford, there's four
That were picked up and tortured and framed by the law
And the filth got promotion, but they're still doing time
For being Irish in the wrong place and at the wrong time

During a live performance on Channel 4, the band performed this song and were cut off by the program cutting to commercial mid-song. The song was subsequently banned for violating a law restricting the broadcasting of Irish Republican groups and was accused of supporting "convicted terrorists".

In a (less than) happy ending, the Birmingham Six were released in 1991 on appeal. While they were rewarded anywhere from £800,000 to £1.2 million, they were also forced to pay between £80,000 and £100,000 for the "room and board" fees while they were locked in prison. While a commission in 1997 charged the police superintendent and two other officers with perjury, nobody was convicted and nobody involved in the false conviction were ever charged. If I may quote the Pogues one last time:

A curse on the judges, the coppers, and screws
Who tortured the innocent, wrongly accused
For the price of promotion and justice to sell
May the judged be their judges when they rot down in hell

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 week ago

It is extremely funny watching ostensibly serious geriatric Republican politicians talk about the "Big Beautiful Bill" on Fox. Trump has fully cucked the GOP to hilarious proportions.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 week ago (6 children)

Fuck I knew we had it. That's an obscure name haha

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 week ago (8 children)

The spectrum in question

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 week ago

Sean "ever wonder why Jewish people own all the property in America" Carter is literally performing there but yeah the death to the IDF chants are the real antisemitism

[–] [email protected] 0 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I was wondering how long it would take to get into "soft holocaust denial" territory, I guess the answer is less than 24 hours.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 2 weeks ago

I'm the cracker jacks diploma

 

Gotta stop those devious Can*cks from overruning us

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