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Mathieulh

@Mathieulh

Cogito ergo sum • uninhibited Asperger • task seeking engineer • problem solver • polyglot • PGP Fingerprint: DF46 8C79 5D1A 76FF 75B2 C345 4679 EDEF 1B5B B192

@[email protected]/ Katılım Aralık 2011
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Mathieulh@Mathieulh·
There you go, you now have every possible tool to build your own Playstation Vita JIG, trigger sdboot and glitch the processor to bypass the bootloader security checks and run anything from sdcard with bootrom privileges. A team effort as well as work from team Molecule and all the henkaku and psdev wiki contributors made it happen! An emphasis was especially done on right to repair endeavors, allowing unbricking to the masses and the prevention of e-waste. This is still a work in progress with attempts to have glitching work on pch-2k, optimizations, improvements and perhaps future ports to other glitching platforms. I wish Sony had made such tools available instead of having to hack our ways into servicing the PlayStation Vita. github.com/SKGleba/bert github.com/SKGleba/psp2sd… github.com/SKGleba/teensy… github.com/mathieulh/PSVI…
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Mathieulh@Mathieulh·
Even in Northern France it's not that hot we go past 40C only one week per year or so in Paris and we barely have an entire months where we reach temperatues above 30C (and typically less than 35C) it's also a dry climate making it much more bearable than places like Japan or Thailand.
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Mathieulh@Mathieulh·
@AntiwokeDog @Noahpinion Maybe, just maybe, European climate is usual colder during summer, especially in Northern Europe? I don't know. Just a thought...🤡
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Mathieulh@Mathieulh·
@tonyszko @Noahpinion We do have AC in the south of France, it's the North of France that doesn't because they get over 30C 3 to 4 weeks at the most throughout the entire year.
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Tomasz Onyszko@tonyszko·
You clearly have not been in Europe. Or you have been in south of France and you think you’ve seen Europe. Yes - we do have AC at homes. I have it for entire home. Almost every new place have it. Old places not always - why? Because 20yes back you didn’t needed it - there was few really hot days and that’s it and we mostly spend it outdoors anyway 😂🖖 At least where I live
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Mathieulh@Mathieulh·
@japan_nobunaga I have seen plenty of people, Japanese included, stepping on those yellow lines 🤣
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NOBUNAGA🇯🇵🏯_夏樹蒼依
In Japan, there's a strip of yellow tiles on every platform. Nobody touches it. Not one person. Rush hour. Thousands of people. Packed like sardines. That yellow path — completely untouched. A little girl skips right up to the edge of it. Stops. Steps around it. Her mother walks straight down the center, white cane sweeping the raised dots, dark sunglasses, completely calm. You think those tiles are anti-slip. They're not. They're a message. Raised dots mean stop. Danger is close. Raised bars mean go. You're safe. Keep walking. That mother reads this city with her feet. Every single morning. The space between the tiles and the train? Empty. Always empty. Nobody goes there. Not because of a law. Not because of a sign. Because in Japan, that path belongs to someone who needs it more than you. The crowd parts. Every time. Without a word. That same yellow path is under your feet back home. In airports. At crosswalks. On every train platform in your country. You've walked over it ten thousand times. Born from one man's love for one friend. Still walking the blind home. All over the world. To this day.
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Truth Seeker
Truth Seeker@LinaTruthSeeker·
So the “torture” kicked in exactly when the cameras in Istanbul turned on? 🤡 The “activists” have arrived in Istanbul looking surprisingly healthy for people the media claimed were tortured, starved, beaten, and “nearly murdered.” There are only two logical explanations here: - Either something terrible happened to them in Turkey. Poor things, what did Istanbul do to them?.. - Or they think the public is gullible enough to mistake political theater for reality. If you want to blame Israel - at least make it believable.
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Things they thought would be easy to hide. They really seem to think everyone is an idiot. 💩 Meet Zaher Birawi and Saif Abu Keshek. Not exactly the "peace activists" Western media tried to market. Birawi was sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury over alleged ties to Hamas-linked networks and leadership roles connected to the PCPA. Abu Keshek reportedly helped coordinate flotilla logistics and ship acquisitions linked to the Global Sumud Flotilla. Funny how these "humanitarian" flotillas always seem to orbit the same networks, the same operatives, and the same Hamas-adjacent infrastructure. How much do you think they care about the children of Gaza? At some point, it stops looking like activism and starts looking like political warfare dressed up for Western cameras.

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Kosher@koshercockney·
These people are ridiculous. Taken just hours apart
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Mossad Commentary@MOSSADil·
WILL THE WORLD CONDEMN THIS? Spanish Flotilla activists arrived at Bilbao airport blocking arrival gates for photo ops. When police tried to clear the area, they turned violent — and were dragged out by officers. This is who they are.
Mossad Commentary@MOSSADil

FLOTILLA DRAMA—Spanish flotilla degenerate activists arriving at Bilbao Airport blocked the arrivals gate while posing for photos. When police attempted to clear the area, the activists turned violent — and officers were forced to drag them out. This is who they are. They bring chaos everywhere they go.

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Mathieulh@Mathieulh·
@oidonhagouda Maybe that's a new business model! Make your burgers either taste so bad or have enough bacteria to induce vomiting, then charge 20000JPY for it! 🤡
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🇯🇵SAIGOU🇯🇵郷田剛士🇯🇵
Yo, this is actually wild 😂 A hamburger shop in Tokyo put up a sign that says: “If you vomit inside the store (especially in the toilet), you will be charged 20,000 yen for cleaning.” 2万円(about $130) for throwing up… in a burger place. Japan really said “We’re done with drunk customers destroying our toilets.” Foreigners on the internet are losing their minds: “This is next level” “Japan is built different” “Best sign ever” This is what happens when you have a country with intense drinking culture + extremely high standards for cleanliness. Have you ever seen a sign this savage in your country? Drop the most ridiculous warning signs you’ve seen 👇 I need to know if this is peak Japan or not 😂
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@LKNCorp @ParisAeroport There is a simple solution: fly private or don't fly. I think it's typically amazing in Europe how cheap flying is compared to driving or the train, and I don't mind this crowdedness to get that. Japan is more crowded than this.
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LoKan Sardari 👨🏻‍💻🇮🇷
Une fois de plus, @ParisAeroport est au top. 4 avions arrivent en même temps dans un couloir. Pas de climatisation, pas d'air. Du bétail. Il faut arrêter de normaliser cette qualité de service.
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J.@Josu49869213525·
@LKNCorp @ParisAeroport C’est 7h30, tous les avions arrivent mtn. C’est normal qu’il y ait du monde. Bon courage !
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Francesco 🇮🇹@SaP011·
Her name is Linda Wenzel, a German girl born in Saxony in 2000. At 16, she was groomed online, fell in love with Chechen ISIS fighter Abu Usama al-Shishani, converted to Islam, and ran away from home. Using her mother’s documents, she flew to Istanbul and made her way to the ISIS caliphate in Iraq. Once there, she joined the notorious Al-Khansaa Brigade, ISIS’s all-female morality police. She patrolled the streets of Mosul, whipping women who wore makeup or failed to follow the strict full Islamic dress code. But her “love story” ended fast, her husband was killed in 2016. During the 2017 Battle of Mosul, she was captured by Iraqi forces. She later told interviewers she deeply regretted her decision and just wanted to go home to Germany. In 2018, an Iraqi court sentenced her to 6 years in an infernal prison in Baghdad.
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Cpasdeslol@cpasdeslol_X·
🚨🇫🇷 32°C À PARIS ET DÉJÀ PLEIN À CRAQUER : alors que l’été n’a même pas encore commencé, l’Aquaboulevard affiche déjà complet ce samedi sous une chaleur étouffante dans la capitale. Entre fortes températures, files d’attente et bassins bondés, des centaines de personnes ont afflué dès le début de journée pour tenter de se rafraîchir.
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Mathieulh@Mathieulh·
@cpasdeslol_X Il faut dire que c'est moins cher que la piscine Molitor ! 🤡
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Vivid.🇮🇱@VividProwess·
I need everyone to share this. This is a 14-year-old Palestinian boy who tried to stab IDF soldiers to death. The anti-Israel crowd edited the video to make it look like they killed him for no reason. This is the full unedited version. Please make this go viral.
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Mathieulh@Mathieulh·
@TopazPea @NoContextHumans Oh! Most definitely, the US (well, North America typically) is kind of a worst case scenario for public transportation.
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