One of the most brutal scenes in human history has been leaked.
The moment the tents of displaced people were bombed in the southern Gaza Strip, in the Mawasi area of Khan Yunis, killing more than 500 civilians.
A video that the world must never forget.
Microsoft confirms Windows 11 has a nasty storage bug that can silently eat hundreds of GB from your C: drive.
If Settings > Storage > System & reserved shows System files using 100GB, 200GB, or even 500GB, random downloads may not be the problem.
A protected file called CapabilityAccessManager.db-wal can grow out of control, and it's found inside:
C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\CapabilityAccessManager\
This file is tied to Windows privacy/access logging for things like camera, microphone, location, and screen capture. Normally, it should be a few MB. On affected PCs, users have reported 70GB, 110GB, 200GB, and even 513GB.
Microsoft quietly fixed it in KB5095093, saying the update “improves disk space usage” for this file. The fix should also arrive automatically with July 2026 Patch Tuesday.
@researcherdaisy honestly, i'm just happy that the little hat country funded anti-candace bot army hasn't found their way to daisy's posts... i can breathe in here lol... CIK!!!
A 19-year-old hacker used VPNs, tunneling tools, and rotated IPs across 3 countries. The FBI still caught him. Here's the Windows feature that made it possible and why it should concern everyone.
Peter Stokes, an alleged member of Scattered Spider (the group behind $100M+ in ransomware extortion), was arrested at Helsinki Airport this April. Court documents revealed a key piece of evidence: Microsoft's GDID.
What is a GDID?
GDID = Global Device Identifier. It's a unique code baked into every Windows installation. Microsoft uses it for telemetry, crash reports, feature usage, and license verification (it's why swapping your CPU can break your Windows activation).
What Microsoft gave the FBI:
→ Web activity with timestamps
→ Gaming history
→ IP addresses used over time
→ Tool usage (including Ngrok, a tunneling app)
→ Azure account activity
All tied to one persistent device fingerprint. Even though the VPN masked his IP, it didn't affect the GDID.
How they connected the dots:
Every time Stokes logged in to Snapchat, Apple, or Facebook from a new IP address, the GDID was there too. Investigators matched timestamps across platforms and countries: Tallinn, New York, Thailand, Germany. Different IPs. Same machine. Same person.
Microsoft had already identified him in October 2024 and filed a criminal referral. He was still 17. So they waited till He turned 18. Then they moved.
Yes, Stokes is accused of serious crimes. But the GDID data exists on every Windows machine, including yours. The infrastructure that handed his entire digital life to the FBI is the same infrastructure running on your laptop right now.
The unanswered questions:
- There's no public policy on when Microsoft shares GDID data
- No known opt-out mechanism
- No transparency report specifically covering GDID disclosures
- What other criminal referrals has Microsoft quietly filed?
@IGraceAshford@jonaaronbray@RealCandaceO@baroncoleman look at the left shoulder of the camera woman - her hair puffs backwards!!! that's not a twitch - you can see her separate twitch - but her long hair puffs backwards by the explosion CIK
THIS IS SATANIC ✡️🇮🇱
An Israeli soldier throws a stun grenade into a car carrying a Palestinian family, trapping them inside to absorb the blast.
Reports confirm one of the children inside is now permanently blinded for life.
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This is a video on exactly how a PETN Shaped Charge works. It is pretty clear that if this was the murder weapon used on Charlie Kirk, the neck was not the intention. Their plan went horribly wrong. In those final moments of his life, you can see his security guys giving him commands to change his positioning or the way he is speaking (it isn't clear which). Could he have been sitting with bad posture in a way they had not planned on?
Old cathode ray tube TVs were essentially miniature particle accelerators sitting in our living rooms.
It's fascinating to think that for decades we watched images created by an electron gun firing beams at a phosphor-coated screen, making pixels glow thousands of times per second.
@DaniHasReceipts@researcherdaisy Dani was clearly pissed off b/c no matter what b/c (allegedly) Zach said he'd do ABC and instead did XYZ. The vibe I'm getting from Dani is that most important thing about this was getting it to better researchers for proper vetting. Daisy/Dani you're the same side - CIK