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Wingless wrote
Reply to Drug dealer jailed after sharing a photo of cheese that included his fingerprints by Rambler
People have this old fashioned myth that an image is an array of pixels on your screen. When it has been turned into a spy device that has five different kinds of hidden codes we know about, plus secret watermarks and crap we don't, from who knows how many pieces of hardware and software. Not to mention way more resolution, apparently, than is needed to read the label on a package of cheese.
For all that, we get pictures that you can't paste from one web browser window to another without them turning black and losing features. Because, like "phones", the thing they are supposed to do is such a low priority, behind so many spies in line, that they are gradually losing the ability to do it at all.
Wingless wrote
Reply to (Mar 31st 2010) Sony Deletes Feature On PS3's; You Don't Own What You Thought You Bought by Wahaha
GeoHot is one of our few heroes. He may not be Alexandra Elbakyan, but he has been exposing the equivalence of slavery and "intellectual property" for a long time, in regard the PS3 in particular. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Hotz to get started.
burnerben wrote
Reply to by scarfacedarkk
fuck you kid
burnerben wrote
Reply to by scarfacedarkk
this isnt a marketplace autismo
awdrifter wrote
Reply to (Mar 31st 2010) Sony Deletes Feature On PS3's; You Don't Own What You Thought You Bought by Wahaha
The removal of Other OS really spurred the hackers to hack the PS3. It wasn't too long after that did the Other OS++ got released.
burnerben OP wrote
Reply to comment by Wahaha in Ramble is on the cheapskatesguide forum list by burnerben
what a curious thing indeed
dontvisitmyintentions wrote
Reply to Drug dealer jailed after sharing a photo of cheese that included his fingerprints by Rambler
Stewart sent the image on EncroChat, an encrypted messaging service used exclusively by criminals that was infiltrated by police in a major operation last year.
This sounds like usual CNN distortion. All encrypted networks are exclusively-criminal, and any who don't toe the globalist line are extremists. It looked as if the BBC article doesn't indict the service itself, but the original story on its infiltration calls it a "crime chat network." From that story:
The system operated on customised Android phones and, according to its website, provided "worry-free secure communications".
Customers had access to features such as self-destructing messages that deleted from the recipient's device after a certain length of time.
Real criminal masterminds selling Androids with custom ROMs.
The moral of the story is: when you take a picture of your cheese, don't hold it in your palm with your fingers splayed out as if you're signalling to your agency handler to recall you from the field. Just my two pence.
awdrifter OP wrote
Reply to comment by gayfemininemalebeauty in Hola Gringx by awdrifter
Yes.
gayfemininemalebeauty wrote
Reply to Hola Gringx by awdrifter
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gayfemininemalebeauty wrote
Reply to comment by Wahaha in Fact vs. fake – why don’t we trust science any more? | DW Documentary by abralelie
give some info about the climate and the subject you said maybe there is missing information on climate change
gayfemininemalebeauty wrote
Reply to comment by abralelie in Fact vs. fake – why don’t we trust science any more? | DW Documentary by abralelie
i understand inaf of scientific papers actually and i dont have any university made
Wahaha wrote
talk.lol isn't.
Hm.. I wonder why.
burnerben wrote
Reply to Drug dealer jailed after sharing a photo of cheese that included his fingerprints by Rambler
Ive enjoyed some blue stilton's. Generally i play it safe with homboldt fog.
burnerben OP wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in Ramble is on the cheapskatesguide forum list by burnerben
First time for everything.
Rambler wrote
Nope, I didn't know. Pretty cool to see it there. :)
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to comment by rmlrml in JJ Cale - Magnolia by Rambler
I was just listening to it again while driving. Such a great song.
rmlrml wrote
Reply to JJ Cale - Magnolia by Rambler
I loved that!
awdrifter wrote
burnerben OP wrote
Reply to comment by PissMaster57 in Update: Cinch News by burnerben
im in that server too. yea idk abt the joke thing. its so borderline like it could be really funny but also i wouldnt be suprised if it was real.
Wahaha wrote
It's not something usable on random criminals. In a sense it is do-not-care. If what was possible would be used for everything, everyone would be more or less aware, making it much less useful. Like the heart attack gun the CIA has since the 1960s. It's used sparingly enough for most people to not even know that it exists. (It's basically an untraceable killing method with a disintegrating projectile that induces a heart attack int he victim.)
What you describe isn't something the people with access to the good stuff would be even aware of, I believe. Too insignificant to reveal their hand.
Wahaha OP wrote
Reply to How Princess On Ice Was Changed Outside Japan by Wahaha
Changed.... more like defiled. A travesty, really.
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to comment by AWiggerInTime in I'm still here. Anyone want to help grow the site? by Rambler
I have not, though I've added to my 'to do list' that I review daily to try out an idea I have so I can respond to downtime faster and when I'm mobile. So hopefully this week I'll get to testing it out.
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to comment by takeheart in I'm still here. Anyone want to help grow the site? by Rambler
Not sure what 'police takeover' you seem to think would occur when a moderator literally has no access to anything other than normal moderator actions. IE: Remove spam/posts, all of which is visible via the global mod log and done in a way where I can reverse their actions if I disagree with it. Not like I'm requesting help and giving someone SSH access to the box, ha.
I admit, I've slacked a bit as I've been focused more on my business project than this. I hate my factory job and am trying to grow a business so that I can support myself from it and it alone.
Feel free to pop in or create a new account in the future. Registration is open and I'm still lurking.
TallestSkil wrote
Reply to comment by Wingless in HOLY SHIT!!! Apple secretly constantly taking photos of face when phone held and active every 5 seconds and uses INFRARED and got caught! Apple claims its for training the AI to unlock, but now admits its to study EMOTION of user to autoselect emojis and study pupil dilation & facial expressions! by smartypants
Uh… no? You don’t get it at all.
Wingless wrote
Reply to by scarfacedarkk
I have no idea, but my guess is that somebody is looking for an excuse to get a search warrant on ProtonMail. Odds he has a "client" in the same room with him to send the email? Do you suppose that's really his ProtonMail account? Do you suppose the mods should message ProtonMail and tell them they have jack booted thugs on the way? I mean, I'd almost send an email myself to this address to warn whoever it is that he's being gaslighted as a hit man for some reason, but I don't want the Government of China or whoever knows what the original address was for to start cracking my case.