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riddler wrote

Reply to Nice try by Rambler

There are some little plastic adhesive covers that allow you to easily slide the cover on and off the webcam. These can definitely crack the macbooks. However, tape is fine. I actually bought black masking tape for use on my computers so it's less noticeable. I also put a piece of paper over the adhesive that touches the webcam so it's extra opaque and doesn't get sticky stuff on my webcam.

I used to not care very much about covering my webcam. After seeing Zuckerberg cover his, I do it religiously. If a tech billionaire doesn't trust his very well funded IT staff to secure his laptop, then what hope do I have?

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BlueHat wrote

There's something similar on Windows, where someone would tell others to "open cmd.exe" and type del System32, which would destroy the core system files. Probably the simplest form of malware to ever exist. I've heard stories of people actually falling for that.

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BlueHat wrote

Do captchas even help though? They sure help prevent automated sign-ups, but spam? The modlog documents several spam waves that happened right before registration was disabled. Even Raddle suffers from this, hence why they currently enforce the same measures.

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riddler OP wrote

It's surprising to me that powerful but not truly elite people ($10-500 million net worth types) haven't be fighting back against this. Companies like Pfizer aren't that big compared to the rest of the financial markets. While the powerful might be able to avoid the shot now, they should still be in fear of what happens in a few months when dozens or even hundreds of boosters for every possible illness start being mandated. Also, unlike the truly elite, they will not be able to run from the unrest this will likely create as well.

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TallestSkil wrote

If you know a good resource on that subject I’ll take a look

  • The Culture Of Critique – Kevin MacDonald
  • The Jewish Religion, Its Influence Today – Elizabeth Dilling
  • Behind Communism – Frank L. Britton
  • By Way of Deception – Victor Ostrovsky
  • Esau’s Tears Modern Antisemitism and the Rise of the Jews, 1870-1933 – Albert Lindemann
  • How the Jews Betrayed Mankind (volumes 1 and 2)
  • New History of the Jews – Eustace Mullins
  • On the Jews and their Lies – Martin Luther
  • The Israel Lobby - John J. Mearsheimer & Stephen M. Walt
  • The Sampson Option – Seymour M. Hirsch
  • The Talmud Unmasked – I. B. Pranaitis
  • Zionism, the Hidden Tyranny – Benjamin Freedman

If you’re pressed for time, just read the first two.

And Christians, especially boomers tend to believe that the NWO will be vehemently against Israel.

It is. As in, Christian Israel. Christendom. Boomers are retarded brainwashed puppets who worship jews because they read the Scofield bible instead of the real Bible.

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BlueHat OP wrote

I experienced a few errors while posting this. At first, submission returned a 500 internal server error. Trying the second time (after removing the link from the "url" input area) outputed something on the lines of "invalid CSRF token". Third time's the charm - reposting once again yielded no errors. I think this may have something to do with the fact that I am posting from yggdrasil.

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Wahaha wrote

Good read.

I don't have the problem. I'm kind of a hoarder, but I hate spending money, so each purchase I make gets vetted intensely and I take months, sometimes years between "I need that" and "I bought it". Stuff I want, but do not need, I won't even think about buying. If I don't need it, I won't spend money on it.

So I still have a laptop from the 1990s, but I only have three laptops in total.

If I didn't passionately hate spending money for myself I would probably be very cluttered, too. When giving gifts on the other hand, I am not stingy at all.

But even as a kid I hated parting with stuff I owned. Tech or none tech. Not sure why I have such a hard time letting go of stuff I don't actually need anymore.

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