Queer✨Anarchist Anti-fascist

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  • Idk what genres you like so here’s a few recommendations across a few genres. On phone so no links.

    I’ve been obsessing over Hiræth lately, probably one of the best albums I have ever heard. It’s not a metal album, but it scratches that itch I have for metal, so it’s going on this list lol

    • Witching - Vernal (blackened sludge)
    • Flummox - Rephlummoxed (prog death/avant garde)
    • Mamaleek - Vida Blue (avant garde)
    • Rail Yard Ghosts - Hiræth (Blackgrass/Blackened folk punk, large band)
    • Woe - Hope Attrition (black metal/RABM)
    • Botanist - Paleobotany (Experimental Black metal)
    • An Abstract Illusion - Woe (prog death)





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    3 months ago

    The world is full of creatives who make things without any expectation of income, but people create anyways. Look at open source software, or the many youtubers who don’t get enough views to get paid yet they post anyways. There’s quite a few journalists who operate solely on optional donations.

    Fuck IP. Copyright is theft. IP kills.


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    If you can’t own it, you might as well “steal it”

    But hey, property is theft anyways so who the fuck cares if I copy media without paying the ghouls who “own” the work made by other people they pay pennies of their dollar





  • Absolutely.

    I don’t have a CS degree, I have a Cybersecurity and Forensics one. But, I love programming, and between the overlap of the two degrees and and my advanced designation I ended up taking about 3/4ths of the classes needed to get a CS degree.

    Diversifying helped so much with me becoming a well rounded developer. My assembly programming class, while optional for CS, was mandatory for me, made me a significantly better dev. That assembly knowledge got me to become a skilled debugger, which made my C++ classes 10x easier, and it helped me understand memory at a lower level, making the memory problems easier to diagnose and fix.

    I convinced a CS friend to take one of my cyber classes, Reverse Engineering, and he found te components of the class where we analyzed a vulnerable program to find and exploit the vuln, or the bit where we tried and determined the bug based on malware that exploited it is insightful to learning to program securely.

    Learning about the infrastructure used in enterprise during a Windows admin or Linux admin class will make it easier to write code for those systems.

    From the cybersecurity perspective, many of my CS classes carry me hard. Knowing how programs are written, how APIs are developed, and how to design complex software lets me make more educated recommendations based on what little information I’m given by the limited logs I am given to investigate. Writing code that interfaces with linux primitives makes it easier to conceptualize what’s going on when I am debugging a broken linux system.