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richwicks Thanks for this.
The downside is that I would need to allow script tags from Twitter, which would give them absolute control over patrick.net, including the ability to read and report back anything on that page, and the ability to alter or censor content.
All 3rd party javascript can read and change anything on the page where it is included. I was just complaining about this issue on tax prep websites:
https://patrick.net/post/1381117/2024-04-03-taxact-and-taxhawk-give-google-open
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Others can argue about those ideas, backed by other facts, different evidence, articles from other sources, and shit they make up.
Suggestion: You don't have to use the ignore button. It is very easy to skim through known bull-shitter's posts.
Ignores; Me and a bunch of others have 4; Patrick and another large group has 2. Some old time posters have 1 or 3; My favorites Woo Wizard Ceffer has 14; TPB has 12 and meme master Booger has 8.
Some people like to use the ignore button to punish.
Most ignores I have on me happened when I warned that Ukraine was going to lose against Russia, and that Russia wasn't entirely unjustified in the war.
I was right, but how dare I be right?
And I bet a lot them no longer come to PatNet because you were proven right.
Yo Patrick
The stupid CA link tax just passed the Assembly.
Newsom is expected to sign it if it passes the Senate.
Is PatNet effected? If so, you plan to yank all the links to news articles like Google is doing?
I don't get it. I just see the whole thing as terribly tragic and preventable and Ukraine would win or lose no matter what I thought. Douglas Macgregor says it's like 300,000 Ukrainians dead, I hope that's not right.
I shouldn't have to explain why Russia already lost.
Usually such laws are limited to large websites.
But also, isn't it an overt violation of the First Amendment for any law to restrict what I can link to?
Preventable. Russia was the invader.
Macgregor is a dip shit and has been proven wrong for 3 years.
That's the last person I'd bring up with Russia/Ukraine. Anyone that even mentions that dumb fucks name needs their head checked.
Ukraine won't "win" this assault on them. Russia has lost it in the long game.
WookieMan says
I shouldn't have to explain why Russia already lost.
WookieMan please explain it to me. I think Russia is clearly winning.
Suggestion: You don't have to use the ignore button. It is very easy to skim through known bull-shitter's posts. Occasionally they have something wise, entertaining, or informative to share. But do your own research and fact check those motherfuckers because they often spew made up shit.
WookieMan says
I shouldn't have to explain why Russia already lost.
WookieMan please explain it to me. I think Russia is clearly winning.
Preventable. Russia was the invader
* BUT, there's simply no way Crimea or Donbas goes back to Ukraine barring a miraculous concession by Western Powers.
WookieMan please explain it to me. I think Russia is clearly winning.
444 UkraineIsTotallyFucked ignore (
How the F does Patrick have two ignores at all? I mean "I'm coming to Admin's site to ignore the Admin" is kinda... pointless.
They invaded and expected to take over the country. They didn't.
They took 1/4 of Ukraine quickly at the beginning of the war and could have taken Kiev, but then backed off for no clear reason. I'm sure there's a lot more going on than we know about.
They invaded and expected to take over the country.
How the F does Onvacation have one more ignore than me?
UkraineIsTotallyFucked
How did you get that response? It should not happen to a person unless you click reload like mad.
I had to implement rate limiting after getting swarmed by robots, but I thought I had it so that it would be indetectable by humans.
UkraineIsTotallyFucked
Is it possible you are sharing your IP address with others? That's a common situation if you are at work. All the outgoing traffic from a company typically goes out of a single IP address.
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