@ryo I actually prefer drive letters and the WinDOS command line in general, but I'm not using that spyware OS-as-a-service ever again. Maybe if ReactOS actually becomes usable, I would use that as a daily driver, but until then I'm sticking with Linux.
System32 is where all the core utilities in Windows are located. I think the closest Linux/Unix equivalent would be the /usr directory. A common prank is to trick users into deleting the folder by saying that it is a virus or that the computer will boot faster if it is deleted.
And technically, I should've used backslashes instead of fowardslashes, but I think you can use them interchangeably in Windows, last time I checked.
@ryo Or on Windows or ReactOS, type the following in CMD:
del C:/Windows/System32
Make sure you are running CMD as an administrator.
@Ezio Not the SP though. That one didn't have a headphone jack.
@Hyolobrika I had a similar idea using ZeroNet but since ZeroNet is pretty much dead now, there is no point in doing it.
@chjara @coolboymew Internet "Nazis" don't like him either.
@Indigo Ocean Builders is currently located in Panama who is more open to the idea. There are other projects (mostly located in the US) but Ocean Builders seems to be making the most progress.
Officially, any nation partnered with the UN can't claim territory >12km past their shores. I expect nation states and international organizations will use environmentalism as an excuse to crackdown on seasteading even though seasteads can be Eco-restorative because sea-life clings to and reproduces on floating objects. They will probably have other excuses like being tax-havens for the rich or hide-outs for terrorist organizations. The latter was probably the excuse used by the Thai navy.
But on the other hand, I believe that going after these independent floating nations or autonomous zones through force would cause a lot of backlash from land residing citizens unless the state can cover it up.
I am a regular donor to the seasteading institute. It's actually my only contribution to the libertarian cause right now, but I really see a lot of potential in this.
@matrix Still no bunny emojis
Using CRISPR , scientists try to make less aggressive hamsters but accidentally created the opposite
@coolboymew I recently found a local farm where I can purchase meat directly, but I'm on vacation right now.
@Indigo
>and I've heard of the Seasteading movement, I think it's pretty based, but still needs time to be proven in practice
A couple lived on a floating home back for four months back in 2019 but the Thai navy intervened despite them being away from their legal territory.
https://odysee.com/@Seasteading:8/the-first-seasteaders-1-facing-the-storm:8