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黒い楓

@Spice_002

I do stuff sometimes.

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黒い楓@Spice_002·
@GrievousQueef @Pirat_Nation The FTC actually has restrictions for what counts as "Made in USA" and it's likely that this won't work given the "all or virtually all" rule.
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Grievous Queef@GrievousQueef·
@Pirat_Nation Cool, just like cars, all the parts are from over seas and we can assemble it here, slap a "Made IN" sticker on it. Problem solved. just like they do with everything fucking else.
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雷夜@Raiya_Atelier·
☄✨️ #ほしまちぎゃらりー
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黒い楓@Spice_002·
@jeracerx Damn, and here I thought they fixed the FK8 overheating issues in the FL5 lol
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JERACERX@jeracerx·
So apparently in the Super Taikyu race earlier today the Spoon Civic narrowly took the ST-2 class win while actively on fire:
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黒い楓@Spice_002·
@lewdismug I don't think the problem was her leaving, I think it was that she's gotten so big that the Hololive's management and resources were becoming a bottleneck for her and they had to give her a separate pool of resources and staff for her instead.
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シロいの@shiro_5208·
ワークアウトでGPXログを取って映像にオーバーレイしたらホントにゲーム画面みたいになっちゃった🙄 これ右下のシロいの以外はリアルタイム情報だよ、すごいよね! あと連休は奥多摩走ってきました🏍️ 水位めっちゃ低くなっててびっくり! #モトいの
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黒い楓@Spice_002·
@shiro_5208 Really thought it was a game. The part where you rose your hand from the handles made me think "oh neat, it a VR game?" and then after a while I realized it was real life lol
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黒い楓@Spice_002·
@ShitpostRock2 Bro, Falke would fuck YOU until YOU blue screen. There's no way you're mind breaking an 8ft tall robot with the power to literally bend any mind to her will.
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黒い楓@Spice_002·
@MakeAugusta Remember kids: when they say "nobody wants to work" the rest of that sentence is "for slave wages." Eventually even their precious, cheap H1Bs will begin to demand more money than what they want to pay.
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Cyber City Circuits@MakeAugusta·
The mayor of my town’s phone number is listed on the website. Whenever I have an issue I stopped trying to talk to the people in the office because they never answer the phone, when you go in person, the lines are out the door and if you wait nobody cares. When I call the mayor, things are fixed that day. Now that i think about it, I stopped having issues with the city since I started to do this. I highly recommend this tactic.
no context memes@nocontextmemes

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黒い楓@Spice_002·
@WonderNine5 @jjohn2514 @aakashgupta Not only that, but how are they going to leave? You could sell everything to get outside the city, but then what? Yore penniless, have no possessions, and are now in rural buttfuck nowhere. And don't play the "knock on a door and ask for work" shit, this isn't the 1910's.
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Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
This photo is the entire American cost curve story in a single frame. You can buy a 1080p mini projector on Amazon for $49. A refurbished laptop for $150. A Bluetooth speaker for $25. Total home theater setup: under $250, and the prices dropped 95% in the last 15 years. A studio apartment in Hollywood rents for $1,986 per month. That's $23,832 per year for 518 square feet. The same neighborhood where this tent is pitched. Technology followed a deflation curve. Computing power per dollar doubles roughly every two years. Storage costs collapse. Screens get cheaper. A device that cost $3,000 in 2010 costs $49 in 2026 and fits in your palm. The projector in this tent is almost certainly better than anything a mid-tier hotel offered 10 years ago. Housing followed an inflation curve. LA rents are up 65% over the last decade. The county has 72,308 people experiencing homelessness. The median rent requires an income of roughly $110,000 to afford without being cost-burdened. California added about 100,000 housing units per year while needing 180,000. So this is what happens when one cost curve goes to zero and the other goes vertical. You get a man projecting a movie onto the wall of a tent in Hollywood because the entertainment is the cheap part. The four walls are the expensive part. A projector costs $49. A studio in Hollywood costs $24,000 a year. 72,000 people in LA County can afford the home theater. The door that locks is the part that broke. That ratio tells you everything about which problems we solved and which ones we chose not to.
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Homeless man seen with projector, laptop, and sound system in his tent in Hollywood

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FeliXKohai☄️🏮@FelixKohai·
星街すいせいの誕生日を祝してファンMVを用意しました!ぜひご覧ください!すいちゃん、お誕生日おめでとう! youtu.be/N1uzMuSHo7k #ほしまちぎゃらりー #星街すいせい生誕祭 #星街すいせい8周年
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@vxunderground #9 will end up being true as time goes on with self-driving EVs though. Your 2026 and older ICE vehicle is pretty much safe.
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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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wuushie ❖ Virtual Spartan
One man built the most beloved fan game universe in the world. By himself.
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