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loopypoopy 14 points ago +14 / -0

Even if they know how to light a fire and open the flue, there is a super high chance their chimney is blocked if they don't use it on a regular basis. No one I know in Texas has every actually used their chimney.

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loopypoopy 1 point ago +1 / -0

There are 1,461,501,637,330,902,918,203,684,832,716,283,019,655,932,542,976 bit coin addresses. They're free. You can generate a new one at any time.

You can transfer your coins to a new address almost instantly.

Sure the ledger is public, but if I and 1000 other people put in 1 bitcoin each, and send it to 100000 different addresses, with random amounts you have no way of knowing which of the 100000 addresses totaling are mine vs the other people's. You only know that 1000 bitcoin went in, and 10000 bitcoin went out. That's the public ledger, but you don't know who owns these addresses. This is bitcoin mixing.

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loopypoopy 3 points ago +3 / -0

It's fiber optics without the fiber.

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loopypoopy 2 points ago +2 / -0

How long can you go without a government? A few weeks? Months? Can you guys try and set a record?

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loopypoopy 3 points ago +3 / -0

WTF Where are all the soldiers? This isn't the America I voted for! /s

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loopypoopy 11 points ago +11 / -0

Amazon isn't too big. IBM used to be too big. Bell System used to be too big.

Just wait, they will start stacking up their losses and in a few years or maybe decades we'll look back and think about how crazy Amazon used to be.

That said, it doesn't help that these big companies are now being bailed out by our tax dollars. The system is supposed to self correct by letting the losers lose and giving their assets to other players in the market.

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loopypoopy 1 point ago +1 / -0

Bruh, I'm pretty sure in California it is illegal to fire someone for their political affiliations.

Seriously contact a lawyer! They would for sure go after you if the roles were reversed, play by their rules.

Won't do any harm to just talk to a lawyer.

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loopypoopy 2 points ago +2 / -0

How do you order food at a fast food restaurant without paying first?

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loopypoopy 2 points ago +2 / -0

I was getting oil changed this week. Didn't wear my mask. Mechanic came out to tell me something, wasn't wearing a mask, but everyone else in the lobby was.

I love Plano, Texas.

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loopypoopy 1 point ago +1 / -0

Well, it's easy to say for me sitting here in my arm chair that I would have fought for my principles, but I suppose you're right. I wasn't in that room, and I don't actually know what I would have done under the circumstances.

Also, I wasn't aware how cases are taken. If all it took was one more, then I'd be curious to see if anything happens.

I'll still hold those three in contempt, but perhaps not as much.

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loopypoopy 5 points ago +5 / -0

I'm not sure how it works. Does Roberts have the sole authority to take the case, or is there a vote amongst the justices? If there is a vote, yeah it sucks that Roberts is a faggot, but we already knew that. If Roberts joins Alito and Thomas on taking the case, it's still 3v6 and a no go. If Gorsuch, Kavanaugh, and Barrett wanted to take the case they would have voted that.

I guess what I'm trying to say is, they're also faggots, and we know that now.

We're done with this box, and it is time for the next one.

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loopypoopy 28 points ago +28 / -0

No seniority? They're on the Supreme Court. They can vote however they want, and it doesn't matter what the "senior" justices think. Their place was to stand up for their principals, and I'm assuming that's exactly what happened.

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loopypoopy 1 point ago +1 / -0

Dude, every middle aged male in a black and white photo, looking slightly to the side are related. Duh.

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loopypoopy 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'm not saying they're uncommon. I am saying, that someone that thinks "any company with critical data" has an airgap doesn't know what an airgap is, or doesn't understand how most businesses work.

And based on this dude's responses further in the thread, he doesn't know what an airgap is. He describes packet inspection and is calling it "logical airgap".

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loopypoopy 1 point ago +1 / -0

Logical network segmentation is done with firewalls and vlans.

Packet inspection isn't network segmentation, much less physical network isolation.

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loopypoopy 2 points ago +2 / -0

If you think firewall rules and vlans are airgapped networks, then you have probably never worked for a company with a truely airgapped network.

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loopypoopy 1 point ago +1 / -0

Hadn't considered manufacturing. Yeah a lot of those machines are insanely old and vulnerable, and airgap is the only reasonable way of securing them.

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loopypoopy 2 points ago +2 / -0

Significantly, the computer system shows vote adjudication logs for prior years; but all adjudication log entries for the 2020 election cycle are missing. The adjudication process is the simplest way to manually manipulate votes. The lack of records prevents any form of audit accountability, and their conspicuous absence is extremely suspicious since the files exist for previous years using the same software. Removal of these files violates state law and prevents a meaningful audit, even if the Secretary wanted to conduct an audit. We must conclude that the 2020 election cycle records have been manually removed.

Likewise, all server security logs prior to 11:03 pm on November 4, 2020 are missing. This means that all security logs for the day after the election, on election day, and prior to election day are gone. Security logs are very important to an audit trail, forensics, and for detecting advanced persistent threats and outside attacks, especially on systems with outdated system files. ... ... Other server logs before November 4, 2020 are present; therefore, there is no reasonable explanation for the security logs to be missing.

On November 21, 2020, an unauthorized user unsuccessfully attempted to zero out election results. This demonstrates additional tampering with data.

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