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infiltrating a shitty rival shit forum
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2020-12-20 at 3:20 PM UTC
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2020-12-20 at 4:38 PM UTC
- the damsel core of all site dramatics wishes to adopt me according to some initiatory tradition, which i'll seek to manipulate
- studying a thread that contains a series of gripes about unclear moderator transitions & ambiguity in users' understanding their pi rules, all of which i plan to juice on the vine
i'm diagnosing these people tenatively as i encounter them in repeat situations & may eventually report to them my findings
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2020-12-20 at 5:35 PM UTC
can somebody post my pierced phallus please, i don't think i have the file near
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2020-12-20 at 5:40 PM UTC
i take as meaning that my sexy childhood photos can be weaponized to invoke both this & the pi ambiguity
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2020-12-20 at 5:43 PM UTC
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2020-12-20 at 6:07 PM UTCyou could always one of the ladies to post your pierced phallus
you should be able to post any of pic of yourself in the intros thread "post a picture of yourself..." i posted a pic of myself when i was 5-6 yrs old. i know its only one thread but you may be work with that. perhaps make a thread called "older pics of yourself..." that way you should be able to post what you want in a thread like that. ask the mods about in a sly, crafty way...
one of the biggest angles is politics on there. its dominating by righties and lefties are constantly trash. righties are considered LOW IQ especially if one is all for what Rittenhouse did. Google him. not sure on how to help on that but use your imagination -
2020-12-20 at 8:15 PM UTC
Originally posted by Zanick 63 bots online right now, can somebody technically knowledgeable tell me if this is another angle to explore
Pretty sure that's based off the HTTP headers. So, if google is spidering your website for indexing in their search results they will generally have something along the lines of:
Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Googlebot/2.1; +http://www.google.com/bot.html)
As their user agent. You can spoof your user-agent, but i am not sure how it would help. Google will also be nice enough to not index stuff that it's specifically told not to index. That's usually what's in robots.txt. Whenever i make a bot, i tell it to ignore those instructions. -
2020-12-20 at 10:14 PM UTC
Originally posted by fapping to cousin lanny i remember back in the olden days before graphics cards were invented and the meager graphics display were native to the motherboard there was a way to fry it via graphics.
I understand its difficult to do but they can control your bios and slow your CPU fan to stop and fry the whole fucking computer. oddly this happen to 2 of my computers when the power strip failed to do its fucking Job.
great skills. I smelled burnt wire and both computers fried. somehow they managed to do a 21 pass deletion on backup files of mine. how do i know. I used a recover software that said files 21 pass-del or whatever. meaning that was done before the CPU when poof on both computers. an hour later our power went out and the entire grid-block fried.
Coincidence? I guess. that happens a lot in my life. -
2020-12-20 at 10:29 PM UTC
Originally posted by Bugz I understand its difficult to do but they can control your bios and slow your CPU fan to stop and fry the whole fucking computer. oddly this happen to 2 of my computers when the power strip failed to do its fucking Job.
great skills. I smelled burnt wire and both computers fried. somehow they managed to do a 21 pass deletion on backup files of mine. how do i know. I used a recover software that said files 21 pass-del or whatever. meaning that was done before the CPU when poof on both computers. an hour later our power went out and the entire grid-block fried.
Coincidence? I guess. that happens a lot in my life.
it's more likely that the power surge killed your harddrives and made the data irrecoverable.
I don't know what caused the power surge but it's unlikely someone did it intentionally - it's theoretically possible but very, very difficult for a number of reasons (not least of which an exploit like that would have to be written for a specific motherboard and specific BIOS/UEFI). -
2020-12-20 at 10:31 PM UTC
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2020-12-20 at 10:31 PM UTCKeep in mind there wasn't anything like that in the Vault 7 or earlier CIA/TAO leaks though there were other highly complex hardware-firmware based attacks
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2020-12-20 at 10:36 PM UTCZanicks pierced dick is a state-of-the-art cyber weapon.
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2020-12-20 at 10:42 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra it's more likely that the power surge killed your harddrives and made the data irrecoverable.
I don't know what caused the power surge but it's unlikely someone did it intentionally - it's theoretically possible but very, very difficult for a number of reasons (not least of which an exploit like that would have to be written for a specific motherboard and specific BIOS/UEFI).
there is more to the narrative here. But I post too long. So I kept it as short as I could. I'm having a conversation with the dude who told me he was going to do it. I was Stickam room. Its like Jumpin or tinychat
anywho. I thought "this is a coincidence" but also remember the power surge didn't happen for another hour. the surge strip should of stopped it. also, why did the software state it had been multi pass deletion?
somewhere I have a video. I video taped our conversation requesting the fucker give me the files back. He said he kept them (like a token) before deleting them.
these guys changed my Password in the room I registered first TheLounge and the fucking stickam admins cared little.
its an interesting conversation of him telling me he was "ordered by another user"
I really dont want to upset myself because lots of totse prnt screens were fucking lost. -
2020-12-20 at 10:44 PM UTCI'm not sober enough to fully parse that but
Originally posted by Bugz the surge strip should of stopped it. also, why did the software state it had been multi pass deletion?
that just means the software was unable to detect any recoverable data; it's not possible for it to know how the data was lost -
2020-12-20 at 10:45 PM UTC
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2020-12-20 at 10:53 PM UTC
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2020-12-20 at 11:15 PM UTC
Originally posted by Bugz I understand its difficult to do but they can control your bios and slow your CPU fan to stop and fry the whole fucking computer. oddly this happen to 2 of my computers when the power strip failed to do its fucking Job.
great skills. I smelled burnt wire and both computers fried. somehow they managed to do a 21 pass deletion on backup files of mine. how do i know. I used a recover software that said files 21 pass-del or whatever. meaning that was done before the CPU when poof on both computers. an hour later our power went out and the entire grid-block fried.
Coincidence? I guess. that happens a lot in my life.
Hard Drive Killer Pro 4. -
2020-12-21 at 12:27 AM UTCLightning rod
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2020-12-21 at 12:48 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra I'm not sober enough to fully parse that but
that just means the software was unable to detect any recoverable data; it's not possible for it to know how the data was lost
then it just errors and can't process file rebuild. it wouldn't tell me its 21 pass deleted or multi deleted. -
2020-12-21 at 3:13 AM UTChow do you think the software can tell the difference?
have a quick look into how data recovery works