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Posts by TreyGowdy

  1. TreyGowdy Houston
    What's funny is a bunch of SF fags really did this.
    http://sfist.com/2016/03/07/regarding_the_short-lived_now_defun.php
  2. TreyGowdy Houston
    I can relate, left this place for awhile and tried to improve physically and socially. I suppose I did improve in both areas, but I still don't have friends. When you get so far out of touch with normie interests people are either intimidated, think you're a snob, or think you're a loser. I'm not going to waste my time watching nigger ball and tv shows (I guess I am a snob), but then naturally they ask, "well what do you do?". Just talk about exercise type hobbies, like mountain biking, that's usually universally relatable. If you're not talkative people hate this and assume it's because you don't like them. That's why they have to converse about inane shit.
  3. TreyGowdy Houston
    Don't use facebook and don't have sex. Problem solved.
  4. TreyGowdy Houston
    Mine will crack just by sitting up straight and tensing
  5. TreyGowdy Houston
    Bill Krozbyler never hurt anyone
  6. TreyGowdy Houston
    Long live the machine!
  7. TreyGowdy Houston
    Hmm so what's stopping someone from making a darknet site and not making noob mistakes?
    There must be some cookie cutter software already created?
  8. TreyGowdy Houston
    Bang with lanny and malice
  9. TreyGowdy Houston
    There's a subreddit that sells them. I've heard drinking your own semen has an anablolic effect too. I've only just started, so can't comment.
  10. TreyGowdy Houston
    You know the solution. The final solution.
  11. TreyGowdy Houston
    Emma Watson
  12. TreyGowdy Houston
    Already have a decent job and I could maybe Machiavelli my way up but that seems more likely I end up an overworked cuck.
    I don't have morals, but obviously credit card fraud and the likes isn't a path to success.
  13. TreyGowdy Houston
    Can I arbitrarily report bitcoin trades as Last In First Out (or say any random groupings as long as the buys/sells and dates match up) because it's a fungible asset or will the IRS rape my ass?

    Should I be more agressive than a savings account for house down payment saving?
  14. TreyGowdy Houston
    Originally posted by mashlehash And how many do you have?

    I remember a few people saying they had like 150-300 of them and bought them when they were $50 or even cheaper.

    Not that many. I'm waiting until they are .5 mil a piece
  15. TreyGowdy Houston
    Originally posted by fag I tried to move some bitcoin but had the fees set too low so now it won't confirm and I would rather just get it back then send it through at this point but I don't know how. Will it eventually just be sent back to my wallet?

    Yeah do this

    Originally posted by antinatalism you could restore your wallet from seeds or, if the transaction has not been signed by miners yet, you could try a replace-by-fee transaction

    And in the future set the fees per byte manually depending on what the current fee is. You have to do some fucked up bit/byte/kilobyte/satoshi/microbit conversion for electrum that's really easy to mess up though.
  16. TreyGowdy Houston
    Y'all trade crypto coins or what?
  17. TreyGowdy Houston
    Metal detecting seems like a fun hobby, gives you a reason to aimlessly wander around outside.
  18. TreyGowdy Houston
    Dude don't be rude, she's just molting. It must be that time of the year.
  19. TreyGowdy Houston
    Psssh. Surface dwellers. I remember the first sewer I explored.
  20. TreyGowdy Houston
    Originally posted by Captain Falcon Tor is a well thought out, sound idea but at this point it's safe to assume that the best security it offers is noise; you aren't doing anything too important, so nobody is willing to put in the now-low (but slightly higher than if you weren't using anything) threshold of work necessary to fuck you up. However due to the nature of Tor, if someone *is* interested in you in particular then it's easy to target you with a correlation attack.

    VPNs, even if you assume they keep logs, offer you better protection with regards to "noise", and also aren't nearly as susceptible to the correlation attacks that can target Tor users.

    I'm not really sure what you mean by noise, assuming you're talking about active users, it's large enough that it warrants something more sophisticated than just working backwards.

    Connecting to a VPN might appear more benign, but you then put all your faith in a corporate entity. Where the Tor protocol cannot deauthenticate you unless every node is compromised a VPN provider is more than capable of doing so and may even be legally blocked from informing you they are monitoring you.

    Also since it's often mentioned, maybe there is a secret NSA attack that can deauth all Tor traffic, people say the same about IPSec. There is zero evidence of either so it's not worth talking about.

    Originally posted by Captain Falcon Not at all. Here's a simple example:

    http://www.forbes.com/sites/runasandvik/2013/12/18/harvard-student-receives-f-for-tor-failure-while-sending-anonymous-bomb-threat/#7005930369f0

    This was 100% a correlation attack and of course he would probably be fine if he wasn't a retard and used a bridge or something, or if he hadn't immediately confessed but I'm just giving a simple example.

    This is a pretty poor example for the reasons you stated. I'll give you that Tor doesn't prevent people from seeing that you are connected to it, but even so there was no direct evidence it only led them to the right person. He also shat where he ate, had he sent a bomb threat anywhere else nothing would have come of it.

    Really the only reason I read about people being busted these days is javascript drivebys. And that can be avoided with a seperate Tor router.

    This is why you pick a VPN service based outside of the jurisdiction of the country in which you are based, and who do not keep logs. And anyone who says VPN providers lie abou keeping logs is full of shit, because there is no reason to; they specifically do not for liability reasons, and AFAIK there are no laws in place practically anywhere that necessitate log keeping.

    The problem is this inherently means you have to trust somebody else. That's a securiy hole no matter how you look at it and no matter who runs the VPN service.
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