gorgak
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10 years ago
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on: NSA releases open-source infosec tool
its hardly an assumption, the thing was an advert mate.
gorgak
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10 years ago
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on: Ask HN: Questions about subversive programmers, NSA inside Mozilla?
good. NSA employees may be singularly unconscious to not know who they are working for, but at some point they have to start taking personal responsibility for their actions. if the 'free market' punishes them, then good i say.
gorgak
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10 years ago
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on: Why “Whiplash” Won an Oscar for Best Editing
wow, he nailed it again :)
gorgak
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10 years ago
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on: NSA releases open-source infosec tool
i didnt, its already been defined for many years.
gorgak
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10 years ago
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on: Why “Whiplash” Won an Oscar for Best Editing
he did mess up the shuffle tho on the beginning building snare fill thing. good drummer who played it but he wasnt buddy rich :)
gorgak
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10 years ago
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on: Why “Whiplash” Won an Oscar for Best Editing
gorgak
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10 years ago
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on: NSA releases open-source infosec tool
well, i thought quite a lot of people here would already know quite a lot of this. thankyou for writing that :) operation northwoods i think is a good documented example of how we are treated. as is the chemical weapons testing your government did on you and probably still does. theres also documented proof of the uk government testing various chemicals out on us lot. these are the kind of people we are dealing with.
gorgak
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10 years ago
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on: NSA releases open-source infosec tool
shill kiddy what? i am an actual person, and that is my actual opinion. when i first wrote it, i thought fuck this account im going to get thrown off for this. but i wanted to say it because thats what i think. stick that in your pipe and smoke it.
gorgak
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10 years ago
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on: NSA releases open-source infosec tool
you dont know what gladio was. it wasnt confined to italy. and. isnt.
gorgak
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10 years ago
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on: NSA releases open-source infosec tool
yes im sure there are some very nice very unconscious people working for GCHQ and NSA. wasnt particularly having a go at the pawns. i know tho that they believe they are really doing essential work. they would have to.
gorgak
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10 years ago
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on: NSA releases open-source infosec tool
there will be no progress without an overthrow of the politic-financial complex and the various institutions that have built up around this mess, creating perpetual wars that will never be won, bumbling around the middle east causing far more harm than good and breaking the god damn internet.
once you understand the extent of the meddling, i dont think you would be saying this stuff. maybe you just havent researched what these people get up to as much as me. any hacker knows that the extent of illegal breakage caused by these two organisations is colossal and outrageous. its amazing they then have the gall to prosecute kids for hacking and give them ridiculous sentences for tapping on a keyboard with morally upstanding motives (thinking of these anonymous kids here)
what i mean about sustainable communities is that we need to focus on human well being, not external conflict. its not some simplistic stereotypical hippy ideal about coffee, its a direct result of coming to an enlightened awakening that capitalism has FAILED. if you cant see it by now in the corrupt casinos (financial markets) and destructive globalist corporations which dominate our world and politics then it is you that are naive my friend.
i do believe there is a certain element to hacker culture that is intrinsically opposed to what these organisations are doing, because of the curiosity of the mindset, they are not ready to just accept a piece of information on face value. they are critical thinkers. a lot of hackers dont just swallow the brainwashing, 911 repeating, terrorist bullshit mindset, what you dont seem to ask yourself at any point is 'what caused these people to be annoyed at your country in the first place' - and i think you will find its to do with your foreign policy on israel and the fact you / we go around the world bombing the crap out of people. see when you stop killing people then their family wont come back to try to kill you, its a really simple concept, which im amazed you didnt consider :)
gorgak
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10 years ago
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on: NSA releases open-source infosec tool
about as far off as you could get, i was entirely serious, and it appears quite a few people agree with me. the smiley face was to indicate the controversial nature of the subject matter and the fact that i am now on a list and the death squads will be round shortly :) atb.
gorgak
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10 years ago
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on: NSA releases open-source infosec tool
any hacker who supports the NSA or GCHQ is a traitor to the hacker culture and to the human race. these disgusting people must be stopped. the americans and british geopolitical meddling made their own enemies which they implore you to give your freedoms up for (or did, your freedoms are gone right about now) - the NSA and GCHQ need to be completely abolished and the money put into sustainable communities and fuck their terrorist mindset bullshit ideology. they create the fucking terrorists not us. ahem :)
gorgak
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10 years ago
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on: Firefox makes click-to-activate Flash the default
i also use ublock (but ublock origin) because of that whitelist deal that adblock did with er people what make ads.
gorgak
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10 years ago
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on: Wikileaks Global Intelligence File Dump Contained Malicious Software
this seems like a non-issue to me as well. you would expect malicious stuff to be there surely.
gorgak
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10 years ago
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on: The Electric Car
you dont need a garage, you can just have a lead, my friend was doing it like that in london 5 years ago! just had a lead coming out of his house onto the street!
gorgak
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10 years ago
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on: The Electric Car
surely they will just change the name of them then to shops :) or stores as you call the over there. over here we have petrol stations and other places called 'services' which basically serve the function you are on about. so i guess we will just rename the petrol stations to services, the ones that survive that is. this cant come quick enough for me!
gorgak
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10 years ago
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on: Firefox, you're supposed to be in my pocket, not the other way around
ever since an ad appeared on my firefox ive been looking for something else. tried vivaldi but its based on google code, and i dont support google either. hard to know where to turn next.