Some more evidence this is motivated by racism and evil (I know, redundant to say) is that if there was even an ounce of logic in these fuckers heads they would either escort the kid home, or tail/surveil him to identify his home, then grab the whole family.
This is not how you would run an organized campaign actually attempting to achieve their stated goals. This is intentionally causing extra emotional distress and chaos.
I know, I know, that's been the obvious case the whole time. Just had to get this scream into the void.
Like, I don't get how anyone could support this. Even the racists. If you want these people out why would you cheer for such an obviously horrifically mismanaged clusterfuck? Ugh.
Reality needs to get some better writers, this shit is getting too unbelievable.
Not even meming or "even if he did it, let him walk" (yes, but let's ignore that for a moment) I still personally consider this incredibly likely.
The timing feels suspect for catching him at all. Given how "professional" the actions in the video are, I don't think it makes sense that the perpetrator would still have the weapon actively on them that long after. You're really telling me the person who did what's in the video wouldn't find a moment to dump the gun in a storm drain, dumpster, etc? Especially in all the time they weren't caught?
Just for you, I'd enter 18,446,744,073,709,551,616
18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the max value an unsigned 64-bit long value can store. It's absurdly unlikely that any data indexing format supports this many indexes. Then I added 1 to it. 🫠
For when you absolutely, positively, need to make sure you're out of bounds.
Negatives aren't enough, because some programming languages allow you to index from the other end using negatives, so -1 is the final item.
I feel like that falls under "don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good".
We could take this further. Where are you getting the seeds? Was a purchase from a capitalist source anywhere in the chain of the history of the plant's ancestors? Are these distant offspring of monsanto seeds? Does that make it worse, or better if you didn't pay for yor your own seeds but sourced them a different way?
Man, first Satya at Microsoft and now Jensen at nVidia. Lots of scared talk by tech leaders heavily invested in AI. I wonder if the bottom is going to drop off soon.
I don't think it's anything that remotely "kind". I think it's an attempt to further the wealth divide using intelligence as a proxy to try and perpetuate a more easily controlled populace.
If you want an easily controlled populace, wouldn't you want to increase the amount of intelligent people opting out of perpetuating their intelligence? Wouldn't you want more of the type of person who would have a kid by accident?
I get that intelligence propagates through teaching, adopting is a thing, etc, but I'm talking broad strokes here.
I'll fully admit it's conspiracy minded as all hell and awful close to "race replacement" bullshit (get me a vomit bag please). I just look at the type of people who are choosing to not have kids lately and go "but you're the exact type of people who are being a wonderful thorn in the side of the billionaires! We need more of you!"
So get teaching. Go be a community role model. Make sure you spread the knowledge and amti-establishment attitude even if you don't have crotch goblins.
Even without the classified environment, it's not like print queues are encrypted. Depending on your setup you can watch the files going in and just copy and paste them out.
It's one of those many things people don't think about. It's not ever been safe because it wasn't possible, it's been safe because it's generally not worth looking at.
Don't ever assume anything you do on a work device is private.
What are you talking about? It wasn't mandatory for any console. They packaged it in with some, so you'd get it in the same box, but you never had to plug it in.
And all the voice functionality worked with headsets as well. Definitely watched old roommates do Skyrim shouts that way for around 10 minutes until the novelty wore off.
It's been more than five years since I touched it, but it didn't work too great for me.
My problem with it is that it requires you to set it all up. The tasks, frequency, chains, point values, etc. I was always second guessing my settings, and it's very easy to make it too easy.
You have to want it to work, and not want to metagame the gamification of your todo list. That gets harder when you look at the social aspects of it and see all the people with high scores and such who absolutely are metagaming the system instead of just using it as a habit aid.
As evidence: How the fuck is a company as big as Microsoft letting their CEO keep making such embarassing public statements? How the fuck has he not been forced into more public speaking training by the board?
This is like the 4th "gaffe" of his since the start of the year!
You don't usually need "social permission" to do something good. Mentioning that is at best, publicly stating that you think you know what's best for society (and they don't). I think the more direct interpretation is that you're openly admitting you're doing the type of thing that you should have asked permission for, but didn't.
Clearly MS-13.