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bobknight33 (Member Profile)

newtboy says...

Lol. Yeah, that’s me. Mr establishment.

Working for the cia!? Hardly. Page had been approved several years earlier as an “operational contact” for the CIA, a term for people who provide information to the agency that they gather but are not paid or tasked with carrying out assignments. Basically a confidential informant….what crime were they letting slide to compel that one wonders. Still, that should not have been hidden when applying for a warrant extension, a 3rd and 4th warrant whose fruits were never used and voluntarily sequestered btw, the first two were deemed legal proper warrants.

The Steel dossier was compiled for Republicans during the primary. Most of the charges it levied or suggested have been proven, but not all. All know this but some people need to cling onto this lie, fools like you that need everything to be a convoluted conspiracy because then it’s ok that you don’t understand what’s happening.

Muller has said clearly he found obstruction by Trump and Barr lied and covered it up. At least 8 Trump officials were found guilty of crimes Mueller uncovered among others, I believe 36, since you don’t seem to know that any crimes were found, here’s some…
(List from 2020)
Former Trump 2016 campaign chairman Paul Manafort: Sentenced to 7.5 years in prison this March for bank and tax fraud and crimes related to his work as a political consultant in Ukraine.
Trump's former personal attorney Michael Cohen: Received a three-year prison sentence in Dec. 2018 for tax evasion, bank fraud, lying to Congress and campaign finance violations.
Former Trump campaign adviser George Papadopoulos: Convicted of lying to investigators about about Russian contacts. He served 12 days in prison and in October, filed to run for former Rep. Katie Hill's California seat.
Richard Pinedo: The California man was sentenced to six months in prison in Oct. 2018 for selling bank account numbers to Russians who engaged in election interference. He has no known connection to Trump.
Dutch attorney Alex van der Zwaan: Pleaded guilty to lying to federal investigators about his work for law firm Skadden, Arps, Meagher, & Flom LLP and Affiliates in 2012. He was sentenced to 30 days in prison and a $20,000 fine.
Ex-Trump campaign deputy chairman Rick Gates: Pleaded guilty in Feb. 2018 to conspiracy and lying to the FBI. After cooperating extensively in multiple investigations, Gates was sentenced in December to 45 days in jail, three years of probation and 300 hours of community service.
Roger Stone: Sentenced to 40 months in prison for crimes that include obstruction of justice, lying to Congress and witness tampering. A federal jury convicted Stone last year after he lied to Congress about his efforts to learn more about when WikiLeaks would publish damaging emails about Hillary Clinton during the 2016 presidential election.
Awaiting sentencing:

Former national security adviser Michael Flynn: The retired three-star general pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI in Dec. 2017.

ROTFLMAHS!!! WHAT!?! Are you having a stroke?

bobknight33 said:

Man still schilling for the deep state.

Page had been wrongly accused and was, in fact, working for the CIA, not the Russians.

The Steele dossier was 100% fabricated. All know this but some people need to cling onto this lie, Fools like you.


Muller spent 40 Million and found nothing but low hanging fruit. Again a Big fat ZERO .

Again take you head out of you ass and wipe that shit off you face. You are a fool on the sift.

you a Mr 100% my shit is facts--- No Nope Nada Zip.

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There and Back Again: A Packet - How's the Internet Work?

spoco2 says...

>> ^charliem:

Oh man, they totally forgot the DNS resolution as a first step....or even an ARP resolution for first hop if the network was just turned on.....
Trying to explain networking in 3 min is sad. It makes me a sad panda.


Why be sad that a video does a good, concise description of how the process works, at a high level?

Why be sad that it doesn't describe every single little bit and therefore make people who don't care for the intricacies tune out?

It's a nice little video, and perfect for the *internet.

There and Back Again: A Packet - How's the Internet Work?

charliem says...

Oh man, they totally forgot the DNS resolution as a first step....or even an ARP resolution for first hop if the network was just turned on.....

Trying to explain networking in 3 min is sad. It makes me a sad panda.

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Demo running on custom build 8-bit, 1k ram computer

monojohnny says...

So this has 1kb ram, 8kb ROM (programmable I guess) and its outputting high-res animated colour graphics and sophisticated (4 mins?) music - I would say three channels (maybe four?) including white noise , complicated envelopes (arp'd notes, pitch bend..) and fiddly solos.

Is this all in just 8kb????? How have you managed this??? Does the micro-controller offer a lot of pre-built counters and timers and blitter stuff ?
Are you using compression to fit all this in ???

This is absolutely amazing....

Finding electricity when there is a blackout

NordlichReiter says...

This is generally illegal.

Like taking your Ipod car radio adapter and setting it up on a popular station. So that the cars next to you get that obnoxious song on your radio on their radio.

That is called frequency Hijacking, and is illegal.

However the signal that your little adapter is emitting, has to be more powerful than the signal that the radio station is emitting.

Its quiet fun, but I doubt you would get in to much trouble for it. Most of the time you only get static.

If you are interested in it, try it at home on your equipment.

This is the same way I found out how to Arp Spoof with ettercap, I have a partitioned LAN network at home I use for developing. I suggest you set one up too!

Security: Sift Talk: The important stuff: Gmail hack (Science Talk Post)

NordlichReiter says...

There are many different ways to sniff and spoof. These things are not common knowledge but they are the required learning for network IT guys.

Spoofing: Making a persons router think that you are the admin, and making the persons computer think you are the router. Man in the middle attack. This is a compromised network. See ARP spoofing, or UDP Spoofing, or SYN ACK attack.

Sniffing un compromised networks: In these we can snoop traffic, therefore any thing sent over a HTTP session can be snooped for and ripped open with a packet sniffer, HTTPS makes this harder. You throw a baseball, some one catches it, and then reads whats on the ball then sends it along. No network is safe from that unless, its a private network with no internet connection. Now it is possible to find these snoopers, by hop transfer time estimation. If a normally fast connection takes forever to return a page, then it could be a sign of an attack. If you have a notable ISP, or a good firewall and a secure HTTPS site like .gov or bank sites then it is a bit safer. That doesnt stop the ISPs from tracking your stuff.

In short if you have a firewall, you are safe from hijacking, but when you send stuff out over the internet (Like this comment here) then it is possible some one will read it. That is the nature of the beast.

If you suspect that the traffic is going some where it shouldn't be, trace its route to the server. I did a trace to this page from my gateway and it has about about 11 hops, traffic spikes once it makes its way over towards the west coast, thats normal from the east coast.

http://visualroute.visualware.com/

http://www.selfseo.com/find_ip_address_of_a_website.php - this page doesnt send you to a web server, it sends you to a gateway, where your traffic stops.

I am not a professional, and I have no affiliation with the above systems linked. From your friendly neighborhood white hat.

PS: The odds of a computer with a good firewall being attacked are pretty slim.

Darwin Gets PWNED by God Tube.

Irishman says...

Science has nothing to say about self awareness, religion has nothing to say about science.

People have emerged on both sides questioning their respective fields' dogma. For example the head of the Anglican Church in England does not believe that God created the universe, he believes that God "made the universe make itself", which strikes me as a *huge* paradigm shift.

Physicists like Lee Smolin, Milo Wolff, Halton Arp, etc, are absolutely convinced that string theory and in fact the last 30 years of particle physics are seriously misguided, even questioning the interpretation of early quantum experiments, Big Bang theory (which has had to be modified and patched with each new discovery to the point that it isn't a good foundation for cosmology any more, inflation, dark matter, dark energy, mis-interpretation of red shifts etc etc)

Neither the scientific rationalists nor the religious irrationalists have their house in order, and disciples of each shouldn't be so smug.

Scrabble Fight... sure why not.

The Eve-Online Classic: Carebears Attack (MMORPG Gameplay)

10243 says...

>> ^moodonia:
That game looks really good. No idea what any of that meant but does anyone know what that final song was? Takes me back to days...


The game is Eve Online - and it's truly excellent. http://www.eve-online.com for more info and 14-day free trial. And yes, I wrote both those tracks specifically for the video. And double yes - imo you can never have too many howling 303s and gliding arps.

Downloadable mp3s of both tracks are available here, though forgive me a bit of legalese first:

By downloading these tracks you agree that you will only use them for your own personal enjoyment, and may not repackage or redistribute them in any way, shape or form.

Approaching 4-4: http://tinyurl.com/2stf2h
Into the gatecamp: http://tinyurl.com/2rzmow

Glad you enjoyed them. Plenty more tracks I've written are available. Get in touch with me ingame (character: jnb).

Best,

jnb

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