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With the price of ammo these days?
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The problem is that Youtube has over a decade of backlog. Even if a competitor comes up, if you need to fix something or watch a tutorial you're coming back to youtube until things even out.
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@errvega2705 okay but accessing blocked content is 25% of the VPN ads, 75% is evade espionage/tracking/hackers.
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The madlad who turned in the slam fires labeled with sharpie "Glock & Wesson - Hecho en Mexico" is a legend for eternity.
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Mialisus people don't get caught with machineguns through surveillance unless they're selling, you know how common 3d printed "wall hangers" are nowadays? Most likely people get caught trying to shoot them in public land within earshot of someone who'll call the cops.
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Having children and raising them right is unironically how this stops. Most people won't.
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Jan 6th was just security testing of the Capitol building.
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@mirmarq429 "Why bother trying to hide?" - That was exactly what was said back when the first privacy-breaching technology was introduced. And the second one. And the third one. Now, we're probably down to a hundred, or even a thousand, I can't even imagine how to count - and we should have by now realized we should have stopped asking this question because it's a self-fulfilling prophecy. We shouldn't be living in a world where it's pointless to hide precisely because we asked "why bother hiding" too many times. It's not me who has to justify why I want privacy. It should be the governments and corporations justifying why I need to hand it over.
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That's not irony it's simply the adsense working.
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Almost all Russian companies do that. Escape from Tarkov is developed by Russians but "headquartered" in London. Gaijin Entertainment also has offices outside Russia and Atomic Heart was developed by Russians with a shell company in Cyprus.
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The issues are: 1. All it takes is for the first hack or malfunction to result in a cop getting shot, and the magdumping on the perp will return as if the smart gun thing never happened. 2. The problem is that forcing bad solutions will lead to no solution being used at all (such as millions of dumb guns being treated as smart guns, actually reducing safety in total).
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@ogretime IP over carrier pigeon.
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@randomdude4110 The anarchist cookbook is ass. A lot of the stuff is either wrong at a fundamental level or is plain dangerous to follow. The archives of oldschool chemistry forums are OSHA compliant in comparison.
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@nikhat6884 It's not 2007 anymore. A lot of the groups associated with Anonymous were nabbed by the feds and are most likely working for them. Anonymous is now Q for Occupy-era millenials.
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@johnmackenzie3871 Killing retreating troops is not a war crime. They're still combat effective and may try to re-attack. It's a war crime to kill surrendering troops. If you want to live, you have to surrender, if you want to fight again you retreat. But you have to conduct the retreat properly, or the enemy will exploit it. They didn't stood idle, the retreat was conducted properly and Ukraine was not in a good position to waste material and troops giving chase. All retreats are voluntary. And a retreat during combat (no armistice) is forced. You couldn't complete the objective and the combat has a poor cost-benefit ratio, so you turn back. You were forced. If you weren't, your gains would outpace the costs. You're the one coping. You're trying to twist yourself into a pretzel justifying a retreat as a sign of superiority instead of being the fat L that it was.
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There's an infamous cybersecurity course in the US armed forces people have to go through.
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@johnmackenzie3871 Stop coping. They failed the objective.
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@xXx_Regulus_xXx Luckily some times the cops recognize what they have. Some granny had a StG-44 brought back during WWII her late husband had in the attic, and it was registered into the ATF as a museum piece so that it didn't have to get destroyed. However in Brazil a 100 year old Luger was cut by plasma torch. It hurt to see the picture.
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romaneeconti02 do the motherboards get tossed out often and sold for pennies on the dollar like Xeons?
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@STEVSGONE Building the website isn't the problem. Youtube handles terabytes of bandwidth and has seevers in multiple parts of the world to ensure it's usable. Alternative websites are noticeably slower because they simply can't pay for the infrastructure.
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@johnmackenzie3871 The Highway of Death is a world renowned curbstomping of Biblical proportions, which is why you know the event by name. The failed Northern offensive was just that. A failed offensive. It's a major defeat that will be on history books, but won't get a name.
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@Aggnog Buddy the gas company doesn't know what brand stove I have and what food I cook with their gas. They know who I am because that's sort of useful when bills have to be paid. But if I really wanted I could probably find a way to discconect the gas service to the house and just buy gas cannisters.
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@MetalGearsOfThought Kernel level anti-cheat cannot beat cheats in the arms race. Since data can't be encrypted and decrypted in real time, you can intercept the memory data that reveals enemy positions externally and not have to run cheat software inside your computer.
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@motokaichou2010 Most gun safety issues are caused by the user himself, not the mechanics of the firearm.
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The issue is, "real" money is just as arbitrary but you don't question it because you've been using and seeing others use it for 16, 20, 30 years. It's also somewhat more stable because there's central banks in charge but things can get pretty wild in times of crisis.
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We're all in the based-to-Tedpilled pipeline.
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Yeah imagine if youtube didn't allow parkour/extreme sports/stunt videos. That was like half the reason to use it in the early years.
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@Mike Mo The value of the dollar is contingent on large diesel ships sailing around the world 24/7. If you're going to point the finger at the absurdity of crypto, always remember that everything sits on top of a house of cards.
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@muhammadfaisal665 he alledgedly killed one neighbor after his dogs were killed and the neighbor was heard in the local bar saying someone needed to take care of McAfee's dogs.
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Declare yourself to be reasonable and refuse to explain how you derived your opinions from "reason". That playbook is pretty worn out.
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@eegernades California wouldn't allow defamation or harassment. There's a difference between fiction and targeting a specific person.
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Tim Apple
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@RmFrZQ I'm a firm believer this isn't possible. Neither the adenovirus viral vector or mRNA will give full immunization and the traditional attenuated virus shots won't work on fast mutating coronaviridae. Even if it were possible, by the time you tested the product in trials and distributed to the medical personnel and the vulnerable first, by the time you get to the 50-60 age group you're already dealing with new strains. For pete's sake we're still using a 2019 strain shot and it's almost 2022.
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@HKIHNDKNSI Those existed in the 70s and 80s by the way. You just never heard of them.
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@Invizive short of wearing a boom-boom vest and wingsuiting into a [REDACTED]'s house what exactly are forms of resistance that are dignified? Paraphrasing Hans Landa from Inglorious Basterds the ones good at surviving are willing to live like rats.
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@agapp11able the Moskva had been refurbished. Taking the ship and outfitting it with new stuff isn't uncommon. Hell, B-52s are still flying.
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@bodd boward "there's no way to win against global forces" - Global forces that hinge on a minimum wage worker using a phone to scan a QR code and a GP to deny people treatment if they don't have a certificate. I'm sorry, but these global forces seem pretty weak. We would win if everyone just said no.
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If it was always meant as a one-way trip, it's not a worry.
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That was a Ukranian squad and they were fresh and had poor training, got sent on a recon mission. It's the separatists who can pick up the phone, they're wearing the darker green uniforms.
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My girlfriend's first job was a startup and she spent her first couple of months reading the required literature. Your rationalization for arcades attracting talent and coffee machines looking professional has to be the worst I ever heard.
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@Invizive It's a metaphor, don't read that deep into it. You either live as a rat or your last moments will get caught on camera taking a bullet in the neck like that woman this 6th. If you want dignity, go out like a Sky King. Because there's none to be had any other way.
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@TheGrejp Not only are roads here in Europe just as ass as in the US, we had high taxes before the CO2 fad, and we already pay normal taxes to pay for green incentives. Also, those green incentives are all a goddamn scam. Most highways are also paid by tolls. We are not getting a proportional return on our gas taxes.
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@Grishanof This. Same stuff happened with ammo in 2020. Govt contracts, big box stores contracts, whatever trickles down can go to small retailers which is almost nothing, zero components left to sell to reloaders.
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Seethe.
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@RmFrZQ If you check the UK Health Security Agency weekly report, for example I'm using week 42, in page 20 it shows a graph showing antibodies over time. Most of the population got S antibodies from infection and and vaccination. But the proportion of people getting N antibodies has stalled. This means that people who were infected after "immunization" (lol) mounted an immune response based on spike protein antibodies alone. The immune system was primed to respond to the spike proteins and now doesn't respond to the nucleoprotein. There's no other explanation. The rising prevalence of N antibodies is probably coming from the unvaccinated and the "true" vaccine failures where the person didn't mount an immune response to the shot, but most of the population now has an incomplete immune response even if they get exposed to the real thing after the shot. The spike protein is also a mutable part of the virus so it's always a gamble if old spikes prime the body for new variants. A good article is "Could live attenuated vaccines better control COVID-19?" by Shinya Okamura and Hirotaka Ebina, PMCID: PMC8354792/PMID: 34426024 Notice how the live attenuated shot is praised for the potential for broad immune response, but in trials in Syrian hamsters they had less virus in the lungs but the same amount in the nasal cavity. This means the immune system can prevent illness, but doesn't defeat the virus in the nose. People can stop being sick, but they'll keep hosting and spreading. And what happens when this creates a variant that evades our immunity?
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@nevoyu I don't know how long I could last without snapping and just posting memes about sending Ted packages to elected officials.
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@volf3r505 Brother they're under Russian command. Of course they use Russian equipment.
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You can use money to acquire goods and service. They're in the Kursk region of Russia, not in the desolate north of Siberia.
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Because he's responsible for it, seems obvious.
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@404RBTCS How is it suspicious? Taxation is theft.
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