Well the first thing is admitting it.
The booze and drugs probably aren't helping any more - they help initially then sorta turn on you.
Might want to check out AA - not even for the booze - but the spirituality can help... and keep checking in here.
The machines are machines - the settings are the issue.
80% error rate was the key - then into the "sort by hand" bucket - then into the D column.
Fractional voting enabled is also a problem... but again, settings.
Who controls the settings controls the election.
Dominic Pezzola, 43, of Rochester, New York, and William Pepe, 31, of Beacon, New York, were indicted today in federal court in the District of Columbia on charges of conspiracy; civil disorder; unlawfully entering restricted buildings or grounds; and disorderly and disruptive conduct in restricted buildings or grounds.
Here's the link to the full doc https://docs.fcc.gov/public/attachments/DA-21-73A1.pdf
The FCC can levy fines, some fairly large and the Amateur (HAM) radio community guards the bands pretty carefully.
So don't do anything dumb.
Yes - the program is called Winlink, works well, but really slow, depending on your connection like 200 characters a minute slow.
For study - hamstudy.org - technician's license is easy, general is harder.
Tests are generally adminstered monthly via Ham Radio clubs, find one near you and have a chat with them.
Good luck!
Wrong. Seriously. Used by anyone security related. Open source, so verifiable.
Their problem will be financing the great wave of incoming users.
My favorite quote was from Snowden: "If it wasn't secure I'd be dead". He's right.
Here's an explanation... not a hack - just a bad API https://twitter.com/atomicthumbs/status/1348730590074294272
Well the screen gets darker when you scroll down in dark mode - the header is light. Could be some sort of "power saving mode" - also try a different browser to see.
Finally, if you don't like it, it's Amazon - send it back.
From wikipedia: A warrant canary is a method by which a communications service provider aims to inform its users that the provider has been served with a government subpoena despite legal prohibitions on revealing the existence of the subpoena. The warrant canary typically informs users that there has not been a court-issued subpoena as of a particular date. If the canary is not updated for the period specified by the host or if the warning is removed, users are to assume that the host has been served with such a subpoena. The intention is for a provider to warn users of the existence of a subpoena passively while possibly "technically" not violating a court order not to do so.
Because RINOs fucked us and so did FOX news. Got that? Shit from the other side is fine - crap from our side is unforgivable.