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  • Then encrypt the drive(s), and auto run a split command that ensures the data is stored all over. Your launcher can have a built in cat command to ensure it takes longer to start the files, but this way we know when one drive dies, that data is straight fucked

  • So the assumption would be that he listed both properties as a primary address to get a lower interest rate on the loan. (As clearly he couldn't lie about the value, being that the bank giving him the loan would own the property essentially). I mean it should be pretty easy to clear up if he didn't do it. And since Trump made the comments publicly, I can't imagine it to be hard for a court to consider it defamation. If he did do it, then welp he's dumb for doing so.

  • Ah so that should be pretty accurate then, because the amount of users spoofing their OS is likely fairly low, and I would assume would mostly be Linux users as well, meaning it wouldn't sell the data as being higher than it is, but rather possibly lower.

  • Wasn't there a whole thing about the lawmakers not being allowed to sleep in their office in D.C. anymore which made it so less wealthy politicians would struggle to be able to afford to rent a place in D.C. until they started having money actually roll in. It would make sense that the politicians either rent or own a place near D.C. if they have to work there and can't stay in their offices. If the property was owned in say Florida, Tennessee, Texas, Alaska, or some other state that doesn't have income taxes and was claiming that as his primary residence I could understand why it could be cause for alarm, but nope. The place he lives and represents... And the place he works from to represent them.

  • A lot of it kicks back to companies as well. If every time someone interviews for a new job they are telling users they need to run their programs or even just the application for the interview from a Windows machine it pressures users into going back. I always see shit like that for stuff that is even just browser based. I prefer not to install zoom, teams, and such and just open in the browser, but ive run into companies saying their typing tests and other pre employment material only run on Windows. It's usually false, as I never actually have needed it to install Windows, but it sows doubt in people who don't want to take chances when they are already in a potentially tight spot.

  • Also she's his friend. The federal government signed billions of dollars in contracts with Musks companies, them they had a "fall out" and just signed another deal to our Grok in federal government facilities after said fallout. An AI they are advertising to be manipulated to give results that differ from its natural training. To me that either says, the fall out is for show because otherwise it gives access to Musk to federal facilities and the ability to form bias in their results, or they are just plain stupid.

  • I was joking, but the fact that it's questionably real that they are VHS tapes instead of digitally saved recordings is telling about or prison systems. Note, this is also a high end prison for the rich, haha

  • They physically remove the VHS tapes in order, and place another tape back in and hit the record button manually. Then write the dates on the box with a sharpie and put them in the rack to save for backups. The tapes only hold 8 hours so they have to swap them 3 times a day, which ends up losing about a minute a piece.

  • Or just ask how incriminating he thinks the evidence of his acts with a convicted human trafficking and pedophile are. That way he has to start by lying and saying he's not in them, which would hurt him more if they come out, because he is. Or make him admit that he is in them by saying "I don't think they could be bad, because...."

  • I mean I hope/wish it was a joke

    “Matt Gaetz would be the best,” former Trump strategist Steve Bannon said on stage with conservative activist Charlie Kirk at this weekend’s Turning Point USA summit.

    “Matt Gaetz would be a no brainer, right?” Kirk added to rapturous applause by the crowd.

    https://www.yahoo.com/news/maga-demands-trump-teen-sex-161228413.html

  • Remember when Pete Hegseth paused arms to Ukraine and didn't even bother telling Trump (supposedly)? That was 2 weeks ago. If what shipments going in and out of this country aren't controlled by Trump, what's to say when Trump says something will go out it will

  • Charlie Kirk and Steve Bannon are pitching a special prosecutor to look into the Epstein stuff.. who do they support to do it? Matt Gaetz. You know, the guy who also traffics underage women for sex. Why would you want something like that one would ask? Child rapists investigating child rapists? Simple... If Gaetz doesn't manipulate the investigation in a manner that goes the way Trump wants it too, the DOJ can charge and convict him of trafficking and having sex with an underage girl for money, because they never formally charged him previously.... It's not much of a reach to say it was just blackmail they were putting aside to ensure his full cooperation after swearing him in Attorney General. (Thankfully he wasn't)

  • It never said to ignore posture did it? It's a clip that's about a minute long telling people to keep moving and stay flexible.

    Stand dead still at a desk for 8 hours, bad. Sit at a desk for 8 hours, bad.

    All it is doing is encouraging people to not get complacent with being still.

    I don't like short video format for stuff like this, but so long as people aren't idiots and go jump off a roof after sitting at a desk for 10 years it's a decent message. Climbing, cartwheels, push ups seem to be the quick examples he gives that are better.

    Aka, take yoga or some shit, "stay flexi" he says. The title is probably misleading for ragebait

  • The goal was to shift the majority of all costs to the States and reduce flood insurance coming from the federal government. Remove near all grants to get rid of disaster readiness. How do we know this, it was ALL written in Project 2025.

    "These opportunities include privatizing TSA screening and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) National Flood Insurance Program, reforming FEMA emergency spending to shift the majority of preparedness and response costs to states and localities instead of the federal government, eliminating most of DHS’s grant pro- grams, and removing all unions in the department for national security purposes."

    "Replacement of the Entire Homeland Security Advisory Committee. The Secretary should plan to quickly remove all current members of the Homeland Security Advisory Committee and replace them as quickly as is feasible."

    "Under the Stafford Act, FEMA has the authority to adjust the per capita indi- cator for damages, which creates a threshold under which states and localities are not eligible for public assistance. FEMA should raise the threshold because the per capita indicator has not kept pace with inflation, and this over time has effectively lowered the threshold for public assistance and caused FEMA’s resources to be stretched perilously thin. Alternatively, applying a deductible could accomplish a similar outcome while also incentivizing states to take a more proactive role in their own preparedness and response capabilities. In addition, Congress should change the cost-share arrangement so that the federal government covers 25 per- cent of the costs for small disasters with the cost share reaching a maximum of 75 percent for truly catastrophic disasters."

    "FEMA is also responsible for the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), nearly all of which is issued by the federal government. Washington provides insurance at prices lower than the actuarially fair rate, thereby subsidizing flood insurance. Then, when flood costs exceed NFIP’s revenue, FEMA seeks taxpay- er-funded bailouts. Current NFIP debt is $20.5 billion, and in 2017, Congress canceled $16 billion in debt when FEMA reached its borrowing authority limit. These subsidies and bailouts only encourage more development in flood zones, increasing the potential losses to both NFIP and the taxpayer. The NFIP should be wound down and replaced with private insurance starting with the least risky areas currently identified by the program."

    ^^^Note, in November 2017 this $16 billion in debt was bailed out with a Republican Majority in the Senate, the House, and President was Donald Trump. Bill: H.R. 2874

    So they used their own acts as the reason why the government was "misusing" funds for federal relief to try to highly shift all recovery efforts to the states.

    What does this mean effectively?

    The plans for the current administration not only blame Texas's flooding recovery misfortunes on Texas's misuse of federal funds that the Republicans "should not have incentivized them to do.". Then when disaster struck they didn't answer 2/3rds of the calls, and spent 3 days waiting to deploy relief because their new policy on $100,000+ efforts must all be signed off on prior by DHS (Kristi Noem), yet she effectively didn't pick up the phone when the emergency occured, nor used any tools/resources to act prior to the event to ensure resources would be available in a scenario of such likeness.

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