Syn_Attck

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Boy A and Boy B are now the most popular kids in school.

Kid was 2 years older? Totally legal and the top category on every porn site.

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As a grammar and language hobbyist, I'm interested in your spelling of hobbiest. Shouldn't such a word come up so often in your hobbyist communities that you know how to spell it by now?

Feels like someone living in Texas spelling it Texes.

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So you agree words are real and spelling matters?

I just find it odd such a basic blatant spelling mistake was made while this situation is unfolding and being astroturfed to hell.

You wouldn't think an astronomer would call themselves an astrologer by mistake -- much higher chance someone selling fake pretty glass to tourists would say their crystals are good for astronomy.

Since we're on the subject of spelling things out, I'm questioning the authenticity of the guy who spelled it hobbiest. He may have just made a spelling mistake, we all do it, but 1.) currently heavily astroturfed subject 2.) hobbyists use the word a lot.

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Besides the obvious like "correspondence@" and "oc_outreach@" I imagine if you looked at the LinkedIn profiles of the individually named people, most would be in intelligence.

Certainly partly intelligence gathering, but some idiots may have been dumb enough to sign up using their FBI email.

One of my favorite declassified intelligence stories

https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/DOC_0005517761.pdf

*U.S. INTELLIGENCE OBTAINED 250-PAGE FILE ON THE ATTACK BY A UFO ON MILITARY UNIT IN SIBERIA. THE FILE CONTAINS NOT ONLY- MANY DOCUMENTARY PHOTOGRAPHS AND DRAWINGS, BUT ALSO TESTIMONIES BY ACTUAL PARTICIPANTS IN THE EVENTS. ONE OF THE CIA REPRESENTATIVES REFERRED TO THIS CASE AS HORRIFIC PICTURE OF REVENGE ON THE PART OF XTRATERRESTRIAL CREATURES, A PICTURE THAT MAKES ONE'S BLOOD 'FREEZE. ACCORDING TO THE KGB MATERIALS, A QUITE LOW-FLYING SPACESHIP IN THE SHAPE OF SAUCER APPEARED ABOVE A MILITARY UNIT THAT WAS CONDUCTING ROUTINE TRAINING MANEUVERS. FOR UNKNOWN REASONS,
SOMEBODY UNEXPECTEDLY LAUNCHED SURFACE-TO-AIR MISSILE AND HIT THE *UFO. IT FELL TO EARTH NOT FAR AWAY, AND FIVE SHORT HUMANOIDS WITH "LARGE HEADS AND LARGE BLACX EYES" EMERGED FROM IT. IT IS STATED IN THE TESTIMONIES BY THE two SOLDIERS WHO REMAINED ALIVE THAT, AFTER FREEING THEMSELVES FROM THE DEBRIS, THE ALIENS CAME CLOSE TOGETHER AND THEN "MERGED INTO SINGLE OBJECT THAT
ACQUIRED A SPHERICAL SHAPE. O THAT OBJECT BEGAN TO BUZZ. AND HISS SHARPLY, AND THEN BECAME BRILLIANT WHITE. IN A FEW SECONDS, THE SPHERES GREW MUCH BIGGER AND EXPLODED BY FLARING UP WITH AN EXTREMELY BRIGHT LIGHT. AT THAT VERY INSTANT, 23 SOLDIERS WHO HAD WATCHED THE PHENOMENON TURNED INTO STONE POLES. ONLY TWO
SOLDIERS WHO STOOD IN THE SHADE AND WERE LESS EXPOSED TO THE LUMINOUS EXPLOSION SURVIVED. THE KGB REPORT GOES ON TO SAY THAT THE REMAINS OF THE UFO AND THE "PETRIFIED SOLDIERS" WERE TRANSFERRED TO A SECRET SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH INSTITUTION NEAR MOSCOW. SPECIALISTS ASSUME THAT A SOURCE OF ENERGY THAT IS STILL TO EARTHLINGS INSTANTLY CHANGED THE STRUCTURE OF THE SOLDIERS' LIVING ORGANISMS, KAVING TRANSFORMED IT
INTO A SUBSTANCE WHOSE MOLECULAR COMPOSITION IS NO DIFFERENT FROM THAT OF LIMESTONE.
A CIA REPRESENTATIVE STATED: "IF THE KGB FILE CORRESPONDS TO REALITY, THIS IS AN EXTREMELY MENACING CASE. THE ALIENS POSSESS SUCH WEAPONS AND TECHNOLOGY THAT GO BEYOND ALL OUR ASSUMPTIONS. THEY CAN STAND UP FOR THEMSELVES IF ATTACKED.

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Gonna assume South Korea (angry kpop fan noises) or maybe Saskatchewan.

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You understood it? Are you Irish? I'm Murkin and I thought it meant running one out from his pocket or something.

Peel a banana in his pocket: Tight-fisted, cheap. Often the phrase is “peel an orange in his pocket.” The idea is that someone is so cheap, he will peel a piece of fruit inside his pocket so no one will see it and ask for a bite. - Don’t Be a Muggins: Learn Some Irish Slang

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802.11ac

pfft gtfo of here we're gearing up for a war.

LAN SENSING WALL PENETRATING XRAYS BABY! GOOOO 802.11bf

coming soon to an ISP near you

Syn_Attck ,

RST

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What companies make shotguns and shotgun rounds for the MIC? Inquiring for an amateur day trader friend.

Edit: Does anyone make anti-recoil drones with Spinny bits? asking for a friend... another one.

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The upper crust and intelligence apparatus was incredibly uncomfortable with OWS for obvious reasons.

Preface: short (2min) video of an Occupy meeting near the end https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W81A1kTXPa4

Pre-occupy, gender identity and race-based issues were known but not talked about a great deal in the public sphere. They weren't the core identity of a large number of people, and they were something that was 'allowed' to be discussed without blind following or rage.

During occupy, OWS organizers started what they called an 'egalitarian stance', which was a way to reframe the available classes to fight against in class warfare, were those more privileged than you (race, gender, identity politics) instead of financial privilege. If you were a white male, whether disabled or had a speech impediment or whatever, you were more privileged than anyone and you lost your rung in the ladder, you were now the lowest class. White women were just above you. Minority groups (race and gender, poverty level not included) became the prevailing upper-class and had the most right to speak.

OWS quickly lost momentum after a number of changes like this, and the conversation was no longer about class warfare, but about privilege, meaning only race and gender (initially). I believe there were leaked documents (unsure if verified) that the FBI was seeking, or had gained, access to OWS leadership positions. It seems obvious they would attempt it. This is something someone will have to confirm or correct me on, because a quick search isn't pulling the documents and I need to run.

https://lemmy.today/pictrs/image/6428326d-3f24-49a6-8fd7-1a102aacb2ca.png

Tangentially related, because who doesn't love graphs and data: https://wtfhappenedin1971.com/

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Who was that guy that discovered something very important in physics, and he said the elves told him about it? The elves that were in the massive holes/caves he would dig in his back property, as his outlet. I forget how large his friends said the tunnels were, but he clearly spent a lot of time digging tunnels.

Edit: Seymour Cray, of the Cray supercomputer. AKA The Father of Supercomputing.

John Rollwagen, a colleague for many years, tells the story of a French scientist who visited Cray's home in Chippewa Falls. Asked what were the secrets of his success, Cray said "Well, we have elves here, and they help me". Cray subsequently showed his visitor a tunnel he had built under his house, explaining that when he reached an impasse in his computer design, he would retire to the tunnel to dig. "While I'm digging in the tunnel, the elves will often come to me with solutions to my problem", he said.

Cray has been called solitary, uncommunicative, secretive, and difficult to get on with. Frank Sumner, Professor of Computer Engineering at the University of Manchester, met Cray on several occasions and refutes suggestions that he was a prickly character: "He was a very friendly man, and perhaps the greatest all-round computer scientist ever", says Sumner.

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Or a big stash of DMT

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That said, I am the same age as Windows XP...

Jesus Christ, get off my lawn! What is a 10 year old doing unsupervised on the internet??

checks Wikipedia

Windows XP 2001-10-25

Damn, you're old enough to drink.

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Maybe stop writing Linux kernel patches?

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Is it destroyed or does it just need repairs? The red circles aren't helping.

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Tinfoil hat time... Repeated misquotes like this make me wonder if it's a signal to someone who he isn't able to contact directly because his communications are closely monitored.

It's easy to say he's just dumb, but clearly he's quite capable. But maybe he's just using filler words because he has fuck-all to say.

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So dumb he managed to find himself elected president of the United States, even.

'Trump dumb' is dangerous thinking.

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2 things come to mind:

Roy Sullivan the Park Ranger

and

[UFO lore] The Colares Incident, where whatever it was, the people who were attacked and lived refused to smoke outside or wear certain colored clothes for the rest of their lives, for fear it attracted the suck suck.

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Same for any leftists that don't tow the party line on a given issue.

Almost as if it's about ingroup/outgroup identifiers and group consensus.

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Roly-poly/pillbug vs isopod?

I thought they were the same thing, but pill bugs always look bland while isopods have fancy breeds

https://lemmy.today/pictrs/image/9a2c77ae-d4af-4290-896f-90214ecb56ba.jpeg

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try sleeping on your back

chronic sleep paralysis is the reason I tuck a thick blanket under me when I roll on my side, so I can't turn to sleep on my back on accident.

The spinning wormhole at the foot of my bed was the last straw. No more 'just ignore them and go back to sleep' after that.

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Pizza Meter but in the style of NCD. It was largely an urban legend, allegedly, but maybe it being an urban legend is an urban legend.

A guy made a website that monitors restaurant orders in DC, posted a year ago and it's down now... I wonder if he got a friendly knock and talk or just didn't want to pay hosting any longer.

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The wikipedia page doesn't have any version of this image. Regardless, the most shared images are closer up and from the ground, showing about 5 tanks, not this version with 50 tanks. The image of him sitting in front of a few tanks was the most widely used I believe.

This is common

So is this

If I remember correctly, the version OP posted was newly found/released only a few years ago. E: this is what I was thinking of.

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Thanks for the link, but it still doesn't have this picture.

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Pretty girl. A little chonky though.

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Got datum right! You tell 'em boys! pew pew pew

bird falls from sky, plane slowly descends over horizon

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Brother-in-law, is that you?

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The wife may say I have selective hearing and selective sight, but not medically confirmed as far as I know (selective memory).

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Friendly reminder that Bluetooth has a larger network stack than Wi-Fi. Much more code, much larger available attack base. There have been many numerous Bluetooth vulnerabilities that allow remote code execution or theft of files.

This is truly becoming a surveillance state, in no way that can be debated. That want to be able to access everyone's innermost thoughts (texts, notes, recordings, calendars, contacts, photos, you get it) without any chance of someone being able to protect against it.

Reminder that Google was the 2nd or 3rd company to commit to NSA's PRISM program of feeding American's data for future analysis.

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Mass centralization. Old school forums like phpBB and SMF and vBulletin and new-school forums like self-hosted discourse are also centralized, but by one small user calling the shots, and it's very clear immediately which forums are well-run. If a forum isn't well-run with a good community, a 'competitor' will quickly pop up that is, and people will go to it. Sure, you have to have some tech skills but there are easy guides for all of it. Discourse is a simple docker image and it's the best for features and engagement IMO.

Sure you have to sorry about DDoS attacks and staying patched, but you can use OVH or another host with a large infrastructure that had DDoS resistant servers. Or, god forbid, cloudflare.

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On a federal level I don't believe you have to register a gun if it's given to you as a gift or sold by an individual, but it definitely varies by state.

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    Also if you don't exercise and get good cardio in daily, anxiety and sleep will be issues by default. It's crazy how sedentary some of us are. If I don't exercise for a week, I get massive anxiety, am unreasonably tired during the day but can't sleep well, and the next few days my pores are dripping sweat, until I get back on cardio track and go back to not sweating much.

    Cardio is as evolutionarily necessary and inbuilt for humans as pooping and sleeping, and -- funny thing if you've experienced a panic attack before, you just feel like you have to run. It's insane how much gunk is cleaned out of your largest bodily organ when you run. From pouring stinky sweat for a couple days to barely sweating. And the sleep, energy and mood quality difference is also insane.

    There are obviously other factors that can cause these issues, but if you don't exercise and eat right, and you're experiencing depression, anxiety, lack of energy, and sleep problems... Well, what's the saying, "if you stink, try a shower before bleach injections."

    Syn_Attck ,

    Thanks, I thought the root word felt off as I was typing it.

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    That makes me feel strangely better about trust. Even those who were convinced the father of their child was someone else, it was only the case 1/10 to 3/10 of the time. That doesn't mean there wasn't infidelity, but I thought the numbers would be higher.

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    It's possible that it is a self-worth issue and lack of self-love. Overconfidence is a defence mechanism, and not being able to take compliments is a sign that you don't truly, deep down, believe people are being honest about them.

    However it can be quite complex and let's say you have trust issues... an example is, let's say you didn't get many real compliments and were bulled in school and every time you wore a ratty shirt or didn't brush your hair, your bully 'complemented' it in front of others. Now you're primed to distrust complements and believe on a subconscious level that they are malicious.

    Compliments are often used as a way to manipulate people, so if you've dealt with a manipulator before, now genuine comments may trigger you to have your guard up... not an easy place to be when trying to genuinely accept compliments.

    Syn_Attck ,

    Yes, yes, more ways to take down the British system of order by chaos. Feed me more information!!!

    Excuse me, hi, you have a spot on your shirt. Don't mind me, I'm just going to cut to the front of the line, my dog has a vet appointment tomorrow.

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