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Matthew

@CPUGenius11

Christ is King. Like != endorsement. Cover photo by me.

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Matthew@CPUGenius11·
I've been on this site for a long time. Don't assume older tweets reflect current beliefs. Also: you have committed treason against your creator, and have a infinite debt you can never repay. Repent and place for faith in the sacrifice of Jesus as your only hope of salvation.
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ADHD Mom@ADHDMom5·
@NeonVintage_arg @av2mu @BEEFONABIKE @sameQCU Cool. You sound intelligent and have thrived despite being untreated. Now just imagine what you might have achieved in those 20 yrs if your adhd had been treated. It’s not too late to get treatment.
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サメQCU@sameQCU·
ah what the hell the anti-adhd peptide thing is REAL. they might have found the causal driver for 'adhd', and it's basically entirely sleep-wake-cycle stuff (???) which explains a lot tbh
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Neon Vintage@NeonVintage_arg·
@av2mu @BEEFONABIKE @sameQCU I just dropped out, learned a profession by myself and was hired by a company that was asking for people with a college degree, which I didnt need, I just showed up, did a test and scored 100/100 and was hired immediately and been working there for 20 years now.
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Neon Vintage@NeonVintage_arg·
@av2mu @BEEFONABIKE @sameQCU School is stupid you waste like 13 years trying to learn stuff you will never use in your entire life, no wonder kids can't focus on anything, becuaes its all useless shit you will forget the next day. Its a glorified daycare so parents can work 12 hours a day
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Matthew@CPUGenius11·
@sameQCU @NeonVintage_arg Hi, lifelong ADHD diagnosed individual here (prescribed concerta since 3rd grade). You're actually the stupid one here, at least if that's your attitude towards what was said. K thanks, have a nice day.
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eternal classic@eternalclassic_·
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Fight With Memes@FightWithMemes·
Whoever did this, I don't want to end up on your bad side. 😳
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Normal Island News
Normal Island News@NormalIslandNws·
BREAKING: Keir Starmer sends Israel strongly worded apology after discovering missile attack on Diego Garcia came from an Israeli submarine 👀
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matrixbot@thematrixb0t·
StopAntisemitism Founder wants anti-semites hunted down and killed financially, legally, socially and economically "Google and SEO will follow you for the rest of your life. When you look for a job, when you look for a spouse, when you look for a nanny, when you look for anything, our work will always be documented" "When we act, lives change. And anti-semites learn sometimes for the very first time in their lives and history that targeting Jews will come at a price"
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toonjoey@toonjoeyhimself·
@DingBattah @vxunderground Read the other post he made. The claim was never that everything was wrong but that most of the information was missing a lot of context and information.
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vx-underground@vxunderground·
1. Not true. Minor exception. This is a long-standing conspiracy dating back to the very inception of malware, in essence the idea governments and anti-malware vendors are cooperating with each other for espionage. The reality is this is simply improbable. Not every anti-malware vendor resides in the United States and not every anti-malware vendor has to cooperate with the United States government. Additionally, some anti-malware services may feel hostile toward the United States government and actively disregard any form of communication. However, there have been some instances where the United States government has partnered with anti-malware vendors and/or security companies to target high-profile targets (sex traffickers, terrorist organizations) and requested assistance. It would not be outside the realm of possibility to intentionally insert an exception in highly targeted operations. This has been semi-documented in the past whereas Google identified a malware campaign in the Middle East and it was discovered to be a United States military operation targeting individuals believed to be part of ISIS. Finally, Magic Lantern is old. It is old as dirt. It was discussed in the early-2000's. Malware has changed a lot since then. The anti-malware industry has changed a lot. This sort of operation (wide spread espionage via malware) just isn't really possible without global cooperation, including China and Russia. 2. Not true. Long standing schizo theory. Google it. Even real privacy schizos know it's not true. The concern arose when security researchers identified a debug switch in INTEL ME. Additionally, if this were true, network traffic monitoring software would identify this. There is also open source solutions, you don't need INTEL ME or anything else. The exception to this is when the United States government intercepts hardware and places malware on it or intentionally modifies it. This is true. 3. Partially true. There is some speculation, but basically the NSA recommended Dual_EC_DRBG to vendors as a standard despite criticism of it and known vulnerabilities in which could allow exploitation. Basically, the NSA was recommending a known bad thing. 4. No idea. I don't do anything with frequencies and radios. 5. This is true. 6. This is true. However, this is not exclusive to the NSA. 7. Partially true. The United States government owns a bunch of Tor nodes and monitors it, the monitoring however is for entry and exit of Tor. However, this cannot easily identify you. If this were the case then there would be much less child pornography and fentanyl sales on Tor. Additionally, they would use this to heavily crackdown on ransomware groups. Most of the time people are caught on Tor from information leaking from Tor (long story, basically cookies) 8. Partially true. It has been documented several times large tech organizations are aware of critical exploits and (based on existing contracts with them) may notify them before anyone else due to the risk to critical infrastructure of the United States. Microsoft has big contracts with the United States. This isn't a surprise. Furthermore, it was been speculated heavily that Microsoft has delayed patches to aid the United States military in offensive cyber operations (APT NightEagle) 9. This is true. However, to the extent they can "take it over" is ambiguous because your cars electronics and GPS are not connected to your steering wheel. 10. IoT is a huge piece of shit and is compromised all the time. Seriously, don't use IoT devices. 11. No idea.
prayingforexits 🏴‍☠️@mrexits

Yearly repost and reminder that an unspecified government agency proactively takes this video down from Youtube all the time

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Stefan@schteppe·
C++’s new memory safety features
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Daniel Yang@punished_daniel·
Damn it was AI? I was really hoping it was some indentured slave held against their will in a Cambodian compound that was handcrafting the LinkedIn slop translations
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Matthew@CPUGenius11·
@ModCrane Did you; 1. Re-create the video from scratch in vector form? Or; 2. Use a software tool to take the video frames and detect the edges (since it is a purely black and white video)?
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ModCrane@ModCrane·
初代ゲームボーイ(DMG)でBad Apple!!動かしてるのがなんかちょい話題になってたけど、うちのVectrex実機で動いてるのも夢があるぞ。
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Game designers figured this out decades ago and it cost millions in failed launches. Will Wright built SimCity with a fully accurate traffic simulation. Testers hated it. The cars behaved realistically, which meant nobody could build a functioning city because real traffic is an unsolvable nightmare. He had to make the simulation dumber before the game became fun. The tension is permanent: the more accurately you model a system, the more it punishes the participant. Real medieval economies kept 90% of the population in subsistence farming. A historically accurate fantasy world doesn't produce heroes. It produces serfs. Tolkien solved this by making his economy deliberately vague. No one knows what a gold coin buys in Gondor. That ambiguity is a design choice, not a shortcut. The Reddit post is funny. The lesson underneath it is one of the hardest problems in simulation design: fidelity and fun are opposing forces, and you have to pick which one wins.
Oliver Dahl@OliverWDahl

The more I think about this the funnier it gets

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