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@georgeisbusting

Full stack developer, experience with Angular & other JS frameworks, Java/Spring Boot, and GCP Kubernetes. Aspiring data scientist. Relearning calculus for fun!

Cleveland, OH เข้าร่วม Şubat 2008
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georgeisbusting@georgeisbusting·
It's part of the Tenth Amendment. Anti-Commandeering Doctrine. While the federal government has the power to handle immigration, it cannot force state and local officials to enforce federal regulatory programs. Any city has the right to refuse to cooperate with Federal agents if they make demands to provide proof whether a resident is legal or not.
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Dave Jones
Dave Jones@eevblog·
Question for Americans from a dumb Aussie about the Minnesota thing. Obama used ICE to deport approx 3M illegals, and got the nickname "Deporter in Chief". And he wasn't even voted in on doing that. There were some protests, but nothing even remotely violet or crazy. Why is now everyone so violet and crazy? Is there any other explanation apart from Orange Man Bad?
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georgeisbusting@georgeisbusting·
You're correct, and this stat is exactly why Obama was called "Deporter in Chief". But if we put that into context, those non-judicial removals happened at the border. People were not pulled out of homes, schools, or hospitals. The Obama administration turn-backed people who had just crossed. This "Operation Metro Surge" today is happening in interior neighborhoods, targeting people who have lived here for decades. Whether they are here illegally or not is up to immigration court to decide. They have a right to a hearing before deportation once they are in the US for a number of years, so they can present their case of asylum or relief. It's not just about Orange man bad. That's an oversimplification of the issue. There are 2,000+ masked agents in neighborhoods, and we’ve already seen the deaths of two U.S. citizens. That's a militarized enforcement. That's why there is such a polarized difference between Obama's methods and Trump's. Obama deported more, and 70%+ of it was non-judicial, but it was limited to the border. Contrast it with today's ICE using tear gas, pepper spray, and live ammunition to rip residents in cities from their homes, I would say that's a major reason for the outcry. And while it's true that people shouldn't be in the US illegally for decades, that's why we have the courts to sort it out. So it's not sorted out in the streets at gunpoint like it's 1865.
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It's FOSS
It's FOSS@Itsfoss·
What's the reason behind people not using Linux?
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georgeisbusting@georgeisbusting·
You and @SecNoem have violated the civil rights and committed acts of atrocity against American citizens, along with using practices that are considered human rights violations by members of the UN. As of January 2026, UN officials have described the treatment of migrants in U.S. custody as involving "routine abuse" and "unnecessary or disproportionate force". You have violated your oath of office to the DHS and to FEMA, including Lifecycle Support which focuses on preparedness, protection, mitigation, response, and recovery. You are a complete embarrassment to all federal employees and contractors trying to fulfill that mission.
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Homeland Security
Homeland Security@DHSgov·
"We’re out here to arrest dangerous criminal illegal aliens so they can’t victimize innocent people in our communities anymore. Since, the beginning of this operation, we've arrested three over 3,400 illegal aliens... Those are criminals who won't reoffend in our communities." - Marcos Charles, Acting Exec. Associate Director for ICE ERO DHS is incredibly proud of law enforcement's continued work to remove the WORST OF THE WORST from our communities.

America has your back!
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georgeisbusting@georgeisbusting·
Open carry is legal in Minneapolis and throughout Minnesota for individuals with a valid permit to carry a firearm. What law was he breaking? His firearm was holstered when he was grabbed by ICE. At that time, what law was he breaking? He was pepper-sprayed, thrown to the ground and pistol-whipped. What law was he breaking. He was disarmed by an ICE agent when he was held to the ground. What law was he breaking? He was shot to death after being disarmed. We see evidence of this in multiple videos. What law was he breaking? Who exactly was breaking the law when an unarmed man was shot to death by an ICE agent?
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Homeland Security@DHSgov·
At 9:05 AM CT, as DHS law enforcement officers were conducting a targeted operation in Minneapolis against an illegal alien wanted for violent assault, an individual approached US Border Patrol officers with a 9 mm semi-automatic handgun, seen here.  The officers attempted to disarm the suspect but the armed suspect violently resisted. More details on the armed struggle are forthcoming. Fearing for his life and the lives and safety of fellow officers, an agent fired defensive shots. Medics on scene immediately delivered medical aid to the subject but was pronounced dead at the scene.  The suspect also had 2 magazines and no ID—this looks like a situation where an individual wanted to do maximum damage and massacre law enforcement.    About 200 rioters arrived at the scene and began to obstruct and assault law enforcement on the scene, crowd control measures were deployed for the safety of the public and law enforcement.  This situation is evolving, and more information is forthcoming.
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Joe Vargas
Joe Vargas@AngryJoeShow·
This shows that the corrupt & fascist Trump Regime will do anything to paint any U.S. Citizen however they want in public to a captive audience if you dare oppose them. They know what they say isnt true. But they know truths dont matter anymore for their base of sycophants. Narratives do. Government accounts and the VP himself will call you an "evil person" before they have any facts or investigations to save their ass. They will murder you in the street. And make their own facts later. Their own truths. Fascism is here. You cant reason with people like this. Vote them out. Prosecute them after. Its never been more important to Vote than on Tuesday, November 3, 2026. We wont let America end like this 🇺🇸
Bricktop_NAFO@Bricktop_NAFO

This is the ''Domestic Terrorist'', the ''Monster'', the danger to 8 highly armed men................. If you dont feel fucking rage, you should.

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georgeisbusting@georgeisbusting·
@AngryJoeShow Completely agree, Joe. Keep sending your message. Yours is one more voice that can truly help us push against this Fascism. Grateful for your advocacy.
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georgeisbusting@georgeisbusting·
For a DIY on-the-go kit to protect your phone from apps and brokers stealing your ADID, you can build a functional signal blocker using items found at most grocery stores. The key is to ensure there are no gaps for radio waves to leak through. Materials Needed: Heavy-duty aluminum foil Plastic wrap (or a heavy-duty Ziploc bag) Non-conductive tape (Electrical or Duct tape) Instructions: The Insulation Layer: Wrap your phone in plastic wrap or place it in a Ziploc bag. This prevents the metal foil from touching the phone directly, which can actually cause the phone to boost its signal power and drain the battery. The Foil Layers: Wrap the insulated phone in at least three layers of heavy-duty aluminum foil. Each layer should be smoothed out to eliminate air pockets. The Fold: Fold the edges over multiple times (like a dry bag). A single gap the size of a pinhole can allow a high-frequency 5G signal to penetrate. The Seal: Secure the folds with tape to ensure the pouch stays tightly closed You can test it by texting your phone from another device. If it receives a notification, you need more layers or check if you have a gap that needs sealed.
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georgeisbusting@georgeisbusting·
🚨 PSA: Commercial surveillance tools like Webloc/Tangles track protestors by buying your phone’s "Ad-Tech" data. You don’t have to be "hacked" to be tracked. Here is how to legally defend your privacy during demonstrations. 🧵👇 1️⃣ Starve the Data: Use a Faraday phone sleeve or similar case when not using your phone. It makes your device "disappear" from location brokers, so your ad data and location cannot be collected. 2️⃣ Reset your ADID: Go to Settings > Privacy > Advertising. Reset your Ad ID hourly to break the "tracking chain." 3️⃣ Isolate your Identity: If possible, use a device with NO social media apps or personal email logged in. 4️⃣ Scrub Metadata: Before posting photos, use a tool to strip EXIF/GPS data. Don't hand out your coordinates for free. Stay safe. Stay private. #Privacy #KnowYourRights #DigitalDefense #ProtestSafely
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georgeisbusting@georgeisbusting·
@DemocraticWins So would I. I would side with our NATO allies and fight alongside them against a corrupt US led by pedophiles.
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Democratic Wins Media
Democratic Wins Media@DemocraticWins·
BREAKING: In a stunning rebuke of Donald Trump, Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney just made clear Canada would militarily fight against the US should Trump invade Greenland. Wow.
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georgeisbusting@georgeisbusting·
@DHSgov @ICEgov @CBP I wonder if your efforts are using FEMA systems to hunt down illegal immigrants? Would be an interesting discovery, and I believe a violation of federalism and laws of privacy too. Would NGOs refuse to comply with rules to check legal status? Would WYO companies refuse to comply?
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Homeland Security
Homeland Security@DHSgov·
Over 2.5 million illegals have left the United States in under a year. @ICEgov/@CBP have deported 600,000+ illegals from the interior of our country and another 1.9 million illegals have self deported. These efforts have led to the first year of net negative migration in over 50 years.
AF Post@AFpost

As of December 14, 2025, the Trump administration has deported roughly 327,000 illegal immigrants. This is based on ICE data compiled by The Guardian. Follow: @AFpost

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georgeisbusting@georgeisbusting·
@graninas Agreed. Time to market is what matters. Not quality. My last manager told me I need your team to just cook, stop washing dishes. Get something out there now. Co-pilot now, refactor later." Which rarely happens, IMO.
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Alexander Granin
Alexander Granin@graninas·
I don't do Software Engineering anymore. Nobody does. It's a time when the truths of Software Engineering have been cancelled. The common ground now, pushed by the ever-growing crowd of deniers, is that we no longer need to write good software. That good code has no value. That hitting the market requires anything but good code. The truth is that Software Engineering works for everything aimed at the future. But the current industry's goals are short: build some shit, sell it, and hop on the next shit. There is no application or service creation anymore. You don't see any big useful app emerging, like 10-20 years ago. Everything in our industry today is either a short-lived grift or a heavy, buggy, corporate-driven monopolist shit that is here to enslave us. Software Engineering is no more.
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georgeisbusting@georgeisbusting·
@oxcrowx @PirateSoftware Coding Jesus could have DM'd him about this, but he made it public instead. I think the "something else" is $ for views.
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oxcrow@oxcrowx·
Coding Jesus criticizes @PirateSoftware saying he should've written his code in an efficient way. Kindly note that Thor's game runs efficiently even on a Refrigerator. Yet they aren't satisfied as their intention isn't to provide constructive criticism. It's something else.
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georgeisbusting@georgeisbusting·
@PirateSoftware @oxcrowx Did @codingjesus even reach out to you to ask questions about your game design and development process before he dissected your work with slanderous intent? Not very professional of him, imo. Normally devs stick together, not put each other on blast.
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Pirate Software
Pirate Software@PirateSoftware·
I had a few thousand people dogpile into my stream about this today. 1. I chose to do pixel by pixel CPU based lighting over using a shader to ensure the system was compatible with machines that could not compile shaders. This was helpful for a number of regions such as Brazil where the game has been very popular. 2. Heartbounds native functional resolution is 360p meaning the normal lighting assets are less than 100x100 on the highest end. At no time would any asset be 800px wide and as such the performance benchmark they made is meaningless. The lighting when used correctly increases cpu usage over baseline a negligible amount and runs on both a smartfridge and handhelds with zero performance issues. What they did is like driving a manual, not knowing how to use a clutch, and then blaming the car. 3. All of this was written in GMS 1.4 back in 2018. A massive number of modern features in GM did not exist then. Updating this now would give trivial benefits to performance without any gameplay improvements. The framework is functional, performant, and shipped. It does not need to change as a result. 4. The only bottleneck in development is writing. It's a choose your own adventure game. I take weeks to do the writing and implementation is roughly an hour for 3 weeks of writing or more. The framework is what it needs to be, quick, harmless, out of the way, and easy to develop for so I can focus on content. 5. Doing all of this off decompiled code and proudly displaying that is dubious at best. A number of oddities are present in their examples that are not in the source. The legality of doing this is also subject. At no time have I given permission for decompilation nor is the source code publicly available. 6. I have been releasing monthly updates for Heartbound since January. All of these can be seen in the Steam Announcements on the games page. The last one was May 28th for the June update. I released it early as I was visiting the EU for TwitchCon. All these videos have done is mislead an audience of hundreds of thousands about the inner workings of a piece of software. They did this using biased and sometimes false information in order to push a narrative that I am incompetent in my field. Anyway, hope they enjoy the witch hunt for views and selling more $350/hr resume review slots. LOL
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georgeisbusting@georgeisbusting·
@ykdojo when was it ever about individual lines of code? You imply a current shift that has already been in practice for decades. If you're implying modern languages abstract low-level concerns and rely on pre-built components, sure. But your statement as a whole is misleading.
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YK aka CS Dojo 📺🐦
Coding is no longer about individual lines of code. It's about classes, functions, and whole systems.
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georgeisbusting@georgeisbusting·
@elonmusk One true scotsman fallacy. You shift the definition of "peaceful" by excluding those who are non-violent. You also miscategorize peaceful (a state of being) with capability for violence (a capacity). One can also be rich while still being ignorant. (see what I did there?)
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georgeisbusting@georgeisbusting·
@DavidEngineerX @elonmusk That's what a real engineer would do, be heads-down trying to ensure the safety of lives. This asshole thinks it's more important to spend time deleting blue checkmarks on people who call him on his bullshit.
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DavidEng 🇺🇸
DavidEng 🇺🇸@DavidEngineerX·
@elonmusk Maybe consider trying to identify the source of the leaks and fix them? You know, the root cause, instead of just implementing compensatory measures. 😉
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Preliminary indication is that we had an oxygen/fuel leak in the cavity above the ship engine firewall that was large enough to build pressure in excess of the vent capacity. Apart from obviously double-checking for leaks, we will add fire suppression to that volume and probably increase vent area. Nothing so far suggests pushing next launch past next month.
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georgeisbusting@georgeisbusting·
@thdxr Regex is not "regular" as defined by the algebra of regular sets. They allow for back-referencing, therefore have been extended to use memory. That is not, by definition, a finite or regular language. Even though many consider it to be so.
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dax@thdxr·
so what exactly is regular about a regular expression
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