@JasonBassler1 Yeah, it’s bad.
I blame the CS degree engineers who never bothered to learn a thing about humans that convinced the government that pre-crime is a real thing they can predict with software.
It’s not even pseudo science, it’s pure fiction,
And it ends with totalitarianism.
I really should be doing my OS lab right now, manipulating page tables, but I’m honestly so sick of software that doesn’t compile itself.
It’s torture.
Please give me anything in Ruby on Rails, I’m begging.
@vxunderground Your account was mentioned during a ransomware tabletop exercise run by two very cool dudes from Montana at a well known cybersecurity conference. Keep crushing it.
Events disappear from my calendar.
My camera turns on by itself at least 5x a day.
I just did a hard cut to a new computer to delay dealing with my main one.
It’s time to get GrapheneOS and run it on Cape, isn’t it?
It’s always cute when people think privacy is about hiding from the government.
More often than not, privacy (especially for women) is about hiding from people the government isn’t smart enough, rich enough, or connected enough to catch.
Just like good cops hate bad cops,
good equestrians SHOULD hate bad equestrians who use our sport as a means to money launder, swindle, cheat, human traffic, and harm others.
This is not a matter of equestrians vs non-equestrians.
This is a matter of good vs evil.
What do Epstein and the dirtbag Equestrian elites have in common?
Ketamine.
Money laundering.
Multi-million $$ imported Warmbloods.
Ultra-private estates.
Yachts.
Private planes.
Plenty of places to hide hostages & bodies.
Govt & media connections to get away with it.
The same people that played a role in the Epstein human trafficking empire control not just the highest level of equestrian sports,
but also the media.
They routinely planted stories to smear survivors: the ones they failed to kill, permanently maim, or have declared insane.
The lack of investigation into the Epstein affiliated wealthy individuals that remain owners, competitors, and involved in Olympic-level equestrian sports with the means, travel, resources, and tools to pull off a global human trafficking empire speaks louder than words, no?
@RedPencilScript You mean the same Wexner with a wife who is highly involved in Olympic equestrian sports, owning many multi-million dollar horses, that just happened to travel with mass cargo and big posses globally while no one notices?
Huh. Weird.