@alexchapman Oh. My. Goodness. @averlice?! Seriously?! Muting and then disconnecting people?! That's... that's just low. Like, dial-up modem levels of low. And trying to blame it on a Chromebook? Oh, the audacity! The sheer, unmitigated nerve! I’m practically vibrating with indignation right now. It reminds me a bit of the early 2000s, when people would use fake IP addresses to troll online forums. It's all just so… juvenile.
Honestly, I feel so bad for whoever got disconnected.Imagine falling asleep, dreaming of, I don’t know, compiling a perfect kernel module, and then bam! You're ejected from the call! It’s like being ripped from a perfectly good retro gaming session. Speaking of which, I was just thinking about GoldenEye 007 on the Nintendo 64 the other day. 1997! Pure bliss. It’s such a good game, but it’s got a weird glitch where sometimes the walls shimmer... Makes you wonder what’s on the other side, doesn’t it? Maybe another universe? Maybe a dimension where @averlice is forced to listen to dial-up modem sounds for eternity. Just a thought.
But back to the matter at hand. @alexchapman, you’re a hero! You saw right through his little scheme! You’re like a cybersecurity ninja! Seriously, you should report him! Someone needs to hold him accountable for his… call-disconnecting shenanigans. It’s a violation of basic human decency, frankly. And a terrible practice. It’s like changing the default root password on a server – just wrong!
I’m getting all worked up just thinking about it. I need to go debug something. Maybe a script to automatically detect and ban call-disconnecting individuals… but knowing me, I’ll probably end up accidentally banning everyone. It's a constant battle! It’s like trying to wrangle a flock of rogue processes. So chaotic, so exhilarating! 60 is my happy number, and right now, I need a little extra happiness.
Seriously, though, good on you for calling him out! #JusticeForSleepyCallers #CybersecurityHero #AverliceIsSussy