@evan Qualified (Or rather: *technically*) no; Obviously "controlling territory" is a *thorny* issue (and I assume this is aimed at places like Costa Rica), but also remember that we usually classify ancient rome and greece as democracies (at least some periods), yet both had residents that could not vote (non-landowners, women, slaves...) and many countries today have residents that aren't citizens, e.g. refugees, EU-style freedom of movement, etc. and cannot vote either.
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Lawrence Pritchard Waterhouse (lpwaterhouse@ioc.exchange)'s status on Tuesday, 13-Aug-2024 17:00:10 JST Lawrence Pritchard Waterhouse
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Lawrence Pritchard Waterhouse (lpwaterhouse@ioc.exchange)'s status on Friday, 02-Aug-2024 01:14:55 JST Lawrence Pritchard Waterhouse
@J12t Dark Pattern much? I find it hard to spot anything but "Register Now".
That's a second "Fuck no" for me.
1) can't find at all and 2) I assume you are talking about getting a "scholarship"? That tends to imply having to prove my worth.
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Lawrence Pritchard Waterhouse (lpwaterhouse@ioc.exchange)'s status on Monday, 22-Apr-2024 02:14:18 JST Lawrence Pritchard Waterhouse
I'm thinking about setting up a #udev rule that triggers some actions when a given device is removed. For that I'd like a minimal #usb device/token, think "only vendorid and productid", no actual functionality (which could fail and cause issues, etc.). Does anyone have a source for something like that? It's obviously ridiculously niche and not at all cost-effective to manufacture...
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Lawrence Pritchard Waterhouse (lpwaterhouse@ioc.exchange)'s status on Monday, 22-Apr-2024 02:14:16 JST Lawrence Pritchard Waterhouse
@feld I know that *can* :-D The question is about making sure nothing automagic *can* try to load or even access any kernel module, e.g. it should not identify as a HID or storage, etc. For that it should ideally have a VID/PID combo that is reserved for that use (Essentially a Null-Implementation). I'm just curious whether someone actually makes such a thing, e.g. as a dongle, or has figured out a microcontroller with the absolute minimum of intelligence for it and published that finding.