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  2. ner vegas African Astronaut
    Theory - https://niggasin.space/thread/86960

    the idea here is the same general principle as outlined in photic driving - see this thread for more details, but the general gist is that if you flicker a light at specific frequencies it creates an involuntary mental response at the same frequency.

    I'm trying to synchronise the photic impulse with binaural beats and will explain in detail what the goal and theory are in a separate thread, but the general goal is to synchronise both the photic drive response and the audio 'hemisync' technique to actively entrain the brain to operate at specific frequencies.

    I haven't finished yet, have only just picked up C again and am learning SDL from scratch for this so it's a bit messy and so far, I've only written a basic version of the visual component. the way the application currently works is the screen will flash with a minimum of 1hz and a maximum of 60hz (max refresh rate for most monitors). W and S adjust the refresh rate up and down, Q quits.

    this is an early test, still working on it, mostly posting so I don't forget.

    flicker.c:


    to compile you'll need the standard SDL2 libraries, compile (with gcc) using

    gcc -c ./flicker.c
    gcc -o flicker ./flicker.o -lSDL2_image -lSDL2

    ./flicker
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  3. infinityshock Black Hole
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Nowhere in the bible does it say there's a rapture. That's just made up bullshit to fool the people and get money for themselves. The bible says there are a select group of 144,000 humans who will go to heaven as ambassadors to Earth. Having lived hard lives and having remained steadfast in truth and righteousness, they are well equipped to have genuine empathy for the human soul, and they will carry the roles of the Watchers. The rest of the righteous people on Earth will remain on Earth in a paradise, as was the original plan right from the start in the Garden of Eden. The Plan has not changed since then. There is no Hell. The wicked die forever, and the good live everlasting life, right here on this planet. Everything will be repaired, the ecosystem, the animals, the humans, and the new system will be much improved, making the Earth in this wicked system of things seem like a mere faint shadow of what was originally intended. Everything happens for a very good reason, even the bad things. It's a sifting. A separating. A purifying process. At the end of it all, only the best of the good remains.

    the bible is a work of fiction in its entirety and in no way, matter, shape, or form to be considered reference material for anyone considered sane
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  4. A College Professor victim of incest [your moreover breastless limestone]
    Originally posted by maddie oh right. i forgot taxes are a thing. thanks for reminding me

    i forgot things were a thing! thank u 4 yo service :salute:
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  5. Originally posted by Kafka I've accepted my fate will be not having children, dying young or becoming rich, being forever alone or taking a cuddle hostage (I need to be picky about that because I would have to kill them if it didn't work out).

    You're just jealous that your cats will eat your corpse while Maddie gets whisked off her feet by masked men in the Safeway parking lot.
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  6. DUSM Raylan Givens Tuskegee Airman
    Jesus fucking fuck you people repeat the same retarded ass bullshit endlessly, it's driving me insane
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  7. Michael Myers victim of incest [divide your nonresilient tucker]
    Originally posted by maddie I agree.

    Yay! I thought I was the only one.
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  8. ner vegas African Astronaut
    Originally posted by maddie I don't follow this closely. So idk how accurate it is, but i know people here like talking about the topic so I figured I'd share it.

    I didn't and don't plan on even reading it. Feel free to tl'dr it for me if you want.

    seems legit, though I think it was probably written by someone who sympathises with them rather than them directly because I can't find anything about it on their 'official' channels and this seems like the sort of thing they'd be pushing hard.

    repeated use of the word 'struggle' (direct translation for jihad) in context means it was probably written by a Muslim at the very least. they don't use terms like Hamas and Palestinian Jihad in odd ways like a lot of the other (likely fake) media.

    basically just goes over the history, the Arabs have been under the boot of the J'ews, and before that the British, for a century, and a violent response was the only option they had. the UN failed to enforce any of its resolutions against israel thanks to the US and EU either blocking or disregarding them.

    they never intended to attack the music festival because they didn't even know it was there (one of those events that didn't release its actual location until just before it was meant to happen); IDF had set up forces near there and those civilians were killed in the crossfire. roughly 200 fighters' charred corpses were intermixed with the 1200 dead IDF and civilians, indicating the same thing had likely killed all of them, likely israeli attack helicopters since there is footage and the brigades didn't bring heavy weapons that could've done that.

    the brigades treated hostages well because they'd intended to trade them for imprisoned Palis; it was the IDF itself (through the Hannibal Directive) that had killed most of the hostages indiscriminately.

    the primary goal was to take hostages, they typically left the unarmed alone, the ones they deleted were IDF and armed settlers - mass killings were counterproductive, and there's no evidence to support israel's claims of mass rape or mass child killing or other atrocity propaganda.
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  9. Kawkasian African Astronaut
    Last Thursday as I was getting home a black neighbor stopped me and said "Do you want some bananas, I've got like 3 crates of them...I've been giving them away to all the neighbors"

    I said in my "black talk": "mmm MMMM mmmmm, I love me some bananas". Anyway she gave me about 15, they were overripe to the point while carrying them several fell off their stalks onto the floor so I kicked those into the bushes. I ended up with about 10 over ripe nanas...I peeled them an dput them in a ziplock bag with the intent to make banananananana bread with them at the weekend.

    WELL THAT HAPPENED YESTERDAY and here's the results, fooooking delicious if I say so yourself.

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  10. Sophie Pedophile Tech Support
    Originally posted by maddie linux knowledge, id say more advanced compared to people in the same job field (linux sysadmin for 5+ years) but im ready to transition into a more IT security role now. after learning pentesting and red/blue team concepts, i slowly started to realize that my interest kept going back to malware and viruses. I seem to catch onto ASM fairly easily (x86_64 so far, but i want to expand into other asm languages as well soon)

    Dope. Sounds a little like the way my interests developed although instead of Linux SysAdmin i started out learning to program on both Linux and Windows with a couple of langs with InfoSec and Security Automation as the overall goal. I realized a couple of things along the way, one of which being that malware was the way to go for OffSec operations, and that RE is a vehicle towards Exploit Dev and 0days, from that realization spawned an interest in all things low level, including Asm and stuff related to the kernel and firmware and even BIOS, Bootloaders and bootkits.

    I would have added OpSec somewhere in there, although i consider OpSec a soft skill, in the sense that before anyone even begins getting remotely involved with anything cyber security, OpSec proficiency should be in your basic skill set.
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