chickentendrils

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[–] [email protected] 6 points 5 days ago

they better check within the camera app after, I've got some with rear or front cameras relocated to the side/mic hole/3mm jack

[–] [email protected] 12 points 6 days ago (2 children)

If I didn't want the house to burn down for the insurance, I'd probably go shoot the power line down. Finally a use for BMG.

[–] [email protected] 21 points 1 week ago

the-democrat trump-anguish I'm hearing Neuralink Grok might even have a shark's brain! Mr Mush, pull the plug! the-republican

[–] [email protected] 21 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

It's useful for an imperialist ruling class to keep drug trafficking and drug traffickers around, it's possible that some are powerful enough that they are effectively on the same level. We're not so far removed from things like British opium imports to China having a huge effect on quality of life and such. They can disrupt other nations and be used as a pretext for sanctions/occupations/foreign aide to facilitate god knows what.

For domestic operations it's slush money and can be politicized. Its illegality puts people in situations where they'll be more likely to do anti-social actions benefiting or on behalf of clandestine operations. It's also a great cover story for any violence that might erupt between elements of this, for lack of a better term, "deep political network".

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 week ago

When it was new to me, circa 2006, and mostly just had reuploads of prank shows and atheism v. creationism vids. I remember a dream where I sat down and watched a video on it called "insurance agent PRANK reads his own autopsy" that was just a guy walking into a cubicle in a hotel conference room and sitting down and opening a manila folder and there's just a photo of the same guy dead on an autopsy table and he just sits there processing the claim. A guy in a grim reaper costume walks in and knocks at his cubicle entrance, he looks and then jumps onto the desk and then over the cubicle and runs off into a seemingly neverending conference room. Then I was in the same conference room looking for a bathroom for what felt like an eternity until I woke up.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

James Angleton is historically the most important individual we know of, he managed the Israeli account as head of Counterintelligence at CIA during and after the Kennedy years. His testimony to the Church Committee reads as an admission of Israel's role and interest in seeing JFK dead. While far from perfect, for Kennedy nuclear proliferation was an obstacle to peace, and an existential threat obviously. Angleton has no less than 2, possibly 3 statues in Israel. None in the US. One overlooks Jerusalem from foothills outside the city.

Basically Zionist got the bomb and they got all the blackmail and plenty of operations outsourced to Mossad, Epstein is very plausibly Mossad, etc.

There are networks and associations between people which supercede a lot of this though, it's unclear how much going on today is "CIA" versus the organized criminals, "terrorists", foreign intelligence services, and business interests they've flooded with cash, guns, and technology for decades. There's possibly just enough parties with resources now that we can't really make much sense of specifics in real time

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 week ago

If not by design, it's a feature of all NATO ruling class decisions thus far, so the rest of the world has every right to reject it and proceed... The main risk being the potentially thermonuclear tantrum that could precipitate...

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 week ago (1 children)

c/w dead animalsProbably foxes or a fox and something else in a fight did it, but just coming across a rabbit ripped up and apart about a clearing on an otherwise bright and sunny day was weird. Didn't seem to have eaten much of it, just left stewn all over. Relatively fresh. Turkey vultures found it by the time I was heading back that way so it was mostly cleaned up.

Other one was when I was camping in a state park with friends. We took mushrooms and two of us went to get more firewood from a guy selling it in his yard down the road. Part of the road ran along a rocky ledge, ~10ft higher than the road, and there was a car with its hazards on and nobody around when we called as we approached, and then as we get closer we see there's just a deer embedded in the roof of the car, like it jumped off the ledge and just landed on the car. No resolution to that one, was still there on the way back and gone by morning.

[–] [email protected] 27 points 1 week ago (2 children)

I learned Ken po, I don't know the legality of gouging someone's eyes out but seems pretty effective... that was how almost every technique I learned seems to end. They had these mannequins with the eyes removed and they'd put soft boiled eggs in them. We never practiced on anybody & the guy who started it had an eye patch over one eye.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

How does one setup 2FA on their site even? I enabled it on the trial subscription but it didn't prompt me to set it up, even during the next login flow.

An article from 2017 on their site says that only the web client is available for 2FA-authenticated users. They actually say every other protocol is disabled.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 week ago

I'm keeping my MFA secrets in keepass, don't think about password manager compromise

nerd shitIn the past I also rigged my phone to relay SMS TOTP codes for the stupid shit that only supports that like my fucking bank used to only, to a self-hosted API that KeePass can fill them in via... now I just use a GSM dongle with its own SIM though

[–] [email protected] 18 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (10 children)

Like project manager, scrum master. That kind of shit is what I think of. They exist because technical people and upper management don't interface well typically, obviously those management jobs are also more or less email jobs but they're rarer.

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