Computer Thread

Boatguy

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Sad truth is the data they collected was mostly just the sheep. Anyone with half a brain, didnt bring their personal phone if they headed there with the intention of storming the capital. That guy that planted those pipe bombs is probably one of the latter
 

RetiredToker76

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Sad truth is the data they collected was mostly just the sheep. Anyone with half a brain, didnt bring their personal phone if they headed there with the intention of storming the capital. That guy that planted those pipe bombs is probably one of the latter

Heh. I still won't take my phone to buy weed, at the legal dispensary. I always figured that showing up to my dealer's place with an active GPS in the phone was a bad idea, so I stopped carrying phones when buying illicit substances back in 2005.

I was laughing my ass off on Jan6 as they live-streamed from their personal phone with location service active and logging everything. These were not smart people, even the smarter ones were only smart in comparison to the rest their herd.
 

Boatguy

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Heh. I still won't take my phone to buy weed, at the legal dispensary. I always figured that showing up to my dealers place with an active GPS in the phone was a bad idea, so I stopped carrying phones when buying illicit substances back in 2005.

I was laughing my ass off on Jan6 as they live-streamed from their personal phone with location service active and logging everything. These were not smart people, even the smarter ones were only smart in comparison to the rest their herd.
Ive looked at my own geolocation on photos, and they literally show the spot in the building im in with an arrow. Extremely accurate.
Seen photos here without that info deleted, then followed up with google streetview. It's not just the feds people need to worry about.
Be safe and smart everyone
 

DarkWeb

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well, suck my %UFCggFREW%*(HJH
No fucking way :rolleyes: ...seriously if anyone thinks that was a great idea.

Sorry if someone wanted to get in to anything.........that would be very valuable and a target :-|
 

BarnBuster

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Looks like there's going to be an additional identification program the "G" wants of us, the establishment of an "ID.ME" account. Noticed this when I logged into my IRS account today. Note the "How to verify your identity" section.

 

curious2garden

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Looks like there's going to be an additional identification program the "G" wants of us, the establishment of an "ID.ME" account. Noticed this when I logged into my IRS account today. Note the "How to verify your identity" section.

Yup, been using it for years.
 

raratt

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Looks like there's going to be an additional identification program the "G" wants of us, the establishment of an "ID.ME" account. Noticed this when I logged into my IRS account today. Note the "How to verify your identity" section.

If that prevents theft of refunds and I'm all for it.
 

neosapien

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Looks like there's going to be an additional identification program the "G" wants of us, the establishment of an "ID.ME" account. Noticed this when I logged into my IRS account today. Note the "How to verify your identity" section.

Just had to use it for Unemployment this year. Went smoothly for me but I've heard that's not always the case. The new UC system is an absolute mess in my state. I belong to a UC Facebook group and there's countless stories of recipients having hackers opening up claims using the recipients SS# and the ID.me stopping it. But apparently it takes an act of God to get it sorted out between UC and the Id.me .
 

raratt

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Just had to use it for Unemployment this year. Went smoothly for me but I've heard that's not always the case. The new UC system is an absolute mess in my state. I belong to a UC Facebook group and there's countless stories of recipients having hackers opening up claims using the recipients SS# and the ID.me stopping it. But apparently it takes an act of God to get it sorted out between UC and the Id.me .
California paid billions to unemployment fraudsters.
 
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PeatPhreak

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Bought a refurbished computer recently. Fastest and cheapest computer I've ever bought. Blazing fast with an i7 quad core, 16GB RAM and a 1TB SSD drive. Only $400. Used exclusively as a 24bit/96kHz digital audio workstation.

My first computer cost $2500 and could barely run Pong. At least some things get cheaper with time.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Bought a refurbished computer recently. Fastest and cheapest computer I've ever bought. Blazing fast with an i7 quad core, 16GB RAM and a 1TB SSD drive. Only $400. Used exclusively as a 24bit/96kHz digital audio workstation.

My first computer cost $2500 and could barely run Pong. At least some things get cheaper with time.
unfortunately, they don't really...this is a terrible time to try to build a new computer...memory is the highest its been in a long time, and crypto mining cocksuckers keep the prices of video cards through the roof...
 
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