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Hackers (1995)

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BREAKING: #FuckStalkerware pt. 7 - israeli national police found trying to purchase stalkerware
for the first time ever, we can prove governments, intelligence companies and data brokers have tried to strike deals with mSpy, a stalkerware company
they're in pleasant company with other governments, intelligence companies, and data brokers
Quick PSA: If you see any links in the comments of my Itch game page saying Update Here, do NOT click on them. It’s not me, it’s phishing and likely malware. They’re getting trickier now. The one I just deleted was actually called “Updates” in the profile name and had a link to itch, so it looked halfway legit.
I delete and ban these as I see them, but they pop up daily. I may not be as quick to delete them while I’m away, so I wanted to throw up a warning here on tumblr.
I will NEVER post updates in the comments section. All updates will always be announced in my devlog and come from my actual game page.
Stay safe, friends!
Let it be known here that I was raised in the days where software did not need a login, internet access, or a paid subscription to work. You installed it and used it until something better came along.
Any program or "app" that requires my email, phone number, date of birth, or any other personal information is on my Nope list. They never needed these things before, so they do not deserve them now.
Breaking news: Another maia arson crimew win (Wired)
The incredible tgirl hacker has hacked Dialog, a secretive retreat for 222 of the world's most powerful, including Peter Thiel and many of his friends. The purpose of the retreat is to give these people an "off the record" space to discuss handling the future. (Unrelated email from the Epstein estate.)
Some of the sessions are “Money (Does?) Buy Happiness,” “Bring Back Nuclear,” “Navigating WWIII,” “Battlefield Technologies,” and “How’s Your Sex Life?” The session “Build-a-Cult” will be moderated by the founder of the Christian networking site Pray.com, and “Build-a-Party” will be run by a former White House national security official.
"What ties the roster together more than any title or office is a shared preoccupation with artificial intelligence, longevity, and the near future. Asked on a sign-up form to predict the future, registrants returned again and again to the same theme: that AI will reorder work, war, education, and belief within a few years. Several foresee mass labor displacement and a swing back toward unions and government programs; others predict an “AI winter,” domestic terrorism targeting data centers, criminal defendants choosing AI lawyers over public defenders, or religious revival provoked by the disruption."
Attendees can also experience matchmating and dating opportunities with each other.
The site is shockingly poorly coded, with names being embedded in plaintext and fully searchable. maia is still digging through the information and verifying its contents. You can follow along on her profile here, where she has published a list of the attendees.
In addition to the "Paypal mafia," attendees include Sam Harris, Wes Moore, Cory Booker, a large number of Stanford alumns, active government officials, quite a few authors, some Hollywood faces, and a heap of CEOs.

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The FCC wants to legally force telecoms to collect new and renewing customers’ government issued identity number and physical address, impac
This is BAD bad.