Going off memory here, but I’m pretty sure someone posted theaster decryption key, without any context. Just, ‘123cf7’…etc.
Without any context, it’s just a random string of letters and numbers. Absolutely free speech. With context, it’s a violation of the DMCA.
Whenever I see a spider in the house, I don’t kill it. I do however, pick up my cat and say, “look dude, move out along before she figures out how to get to you. She will murder your ass.”
The spider, always, leaves.
Here’s the point in which I realized I didn’t understand coding at all.
There as a mod for a game, that was like 95% of what I wanted. It just needed a few values changed, and it would have been perfect for me.
Fortunately, the entire mod was hosted on github, and it was just 3 ‘.js’ files. I figured, hey, how bad could it be? I’ll have a look around, find the values I’m looking for, make a couple tweaks…
All three files were entirely, top to bottom, just INCLUDE statements. Not a single line of ‘code’. And somehow that’s supposed to do something? That’s when I realized I was cooked.
The recently re-released Taco Bell 7 layer burrito.
It was not.
I have a feeling this is going to be a controversial take but… Am I the only one concerned by the face that Rossman essentially doxxed this guy? I mean, the is a piece of shit, there’s no question about that.
But I just kinda feel like “no doxxing” should mean “no doxxing anyone, ever” and not “no doxxing, except for the 0eople we don’t like”.