







No, that was Clarice Starling. You’re thinking of Clitoris Rosfield from the video game Final Fantasy XVI.
Then why’d you stick it back in the drain oh god it’s in the drain again why’d you put it back?!?!


That one was a few weeks ago.


We will talk about it in the van!


Fuck AI


Fuck AI
It’s how you serve a nice cup of high velocity liber-TEA to the enemies of democracy.


Fuck AI


So we’re going to roll back those PR’s for systemd and the like right? Or are we going to keep them because Brazil? Oh who am I kidding, those are here to stay.


Lewis is still trying to figure that out.
Measure me mommy.


And DLSS5 wasn’t generative AI… Ok grifter
Industrial compressors have entered the chat
Sell Bitcoin 2025
This tells myself to first buy Bitcoin so I have some to sell. Then gives me the year it was at the highest peak. By then I’ll be intrigued and will be paying attention. I may not hit exactly March which was the highest point but I’ll still be much better off.


Baby don’t hurt me


No problem: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Access_Card
Essentially it’s a physical token containing a certificate. I can then put that card into a CAC card reader and authenticate with it and a PIN that I setup on my card.
I can then also sign PDF signature blocks with the cert on the card. I have only found this ability in Adobe Acrobat. The signature block in Adobe is different from just their regular sign location for digital ink. I’ve never made a PDF with one of those blocks, I’ve only just signed them so I’m not sure what exactly that kind of signing block is called.
So bottom line, it’s a physical card with a certificate loaded on it. Adobe can read that cert and use it to sign signature blocks inside a PDF.


I don’t suppose you’re able to sign PDFs with something like a CAC card right? Is that still wholly in the realm of acrobat?
Literally the only thing I need another software to do so I can finally uninstall the last Adobe product from my VM. I’m running Linux so getting this functionality in Linux would be ideal. But since no one else has done it, I assume Adobe has some kind of stranglehold on that process?


Anyone have a non webp version of this?


A combination of Yubikey and Enpass (I got Enpass back when it was $15 for perpetual).