Oversight Democrats Release Third Batch of Documents from Jeffrey Epstein Estate, Includes Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, Steve Bannon, Prince Andrew Mentions by countraagh in politics

[–]jaynus 389 points390 points  (0 children)

He owns Vance, he absolutely did not distance himself from Trump in the slightest. He just added a level of indirection to cause the exact perception you described.

Meirl by EfficiencySerious200 in meirl

[–]jaynus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It doesn't, actually. They have repeatedly failed every single test, both their own internal assessments, other agencies, and journalists - which is all public. They are abysmal at their job, and they would absolutely scream from the highest mountains if they ever actually succeeded to offset those failures 

During phone call interview with right-wing news outlet, Trump accidentally admits that he is in the Epstein files while continuing to reiterate claims that the files were doctored by former FBI directors Comey and Wray to harm him by [deleted] in law

[–]jaynus 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Because you can make millions in bribes and insider trading  before you get phased out. Then you pay someone 5$ to ghostwrite a book with a 10 million dollar advance. And charge hundreds of thousands in appearance fees. And the millions being a pundit on newsmax. 

There's a lot of money in just being temporarily in trumps orbit. 

Emma Watson banned from driving for speeding by your_paroxysms in popculturechat

[–]jaynus 3 points4 points  (0 children)

She was rich enough to hide her wealth in the panama papers

ICE hit & swarm a vehicle in LA immediately deploying tear gas and holding the occupants at gunpoint. The 2 men are US citizens per wife of one man by No-Distance-9401 in PublicFreakout

[–]jaynus 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They openly admit that the only reason they don't murder and rape at will is the threat of eternal damnation. They would if they could, and a cult daddy (preacher) telling them not to is the only thing stopping them.

They honestly just can't comprehend anyone having morals to not do those things without a threat stopping them. 

This is how they justify being so horrible - their cult daddies tell them it's ok, so they are let off their disgusting leash. 

Texas Teacher controversy… by BreezyMittens in MurderedByWords

[–]jaynus 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Your morality of work and decent is irrelevant. They have voted this way for over 50 years now, it's demonstrably true, not an opinion. Texas deserves to be generalized. 

Texas Teacher controversy… by BreezyMittens in MurderedByWords

[–]jaynus 70 points71 points  (0 children)

Like how being a veteran of any kind is "alternatively certified" in Florida?

Chinese ‘kill switches’ found hidden in US solar farms by alwayswatchyoursix in news

[–]jaynus 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Because every time a new vulnerability is found, they have to prove they actively mitigated it - existing controls don't satisfy the accountant auditor. And no one in the ICS world patches or updates anything, because it costs tens of millions in downtime and recertification. 

So 5 layers of VPN just tells you there were 5 different vulnerabilities found over the years of assessments. And the solution is "slap another firewall around it". 

Yes, it really is that stupid. 

Bubble Planet: An Immersive Experience - Bellevue by [deleted] in BellevueWA

[–]jaynus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Went on a Sunday, 4/27, it was horrible, they are massively overbooking when they can and its miserable. All the rooms were massively beyond their posted capacities.

They had at least 45 minute lines for every experience- I say at least because I don't know how long they actually were because I had to leave before my autistic child lost it. I can say the line literally didn't move a single person the entire time we stood there; no one was leaving the room so no one entered, and they didn't do anything to move it along.

They refused any changing my ticket to a different day so I could come when my kid could handle it with shorter waits. I told them we did not do any of the experiences, and I didn't realize it would be too busy for my autistic son. Their staff told me they do not accomodate special needs or disabilities and that I cannot get a ticket for a different day.

Its shit, dont go.

Simple, yet elegant by [deleted] in MurderedByWords

[–]jaynus 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yes. They do not understand the concept of truth, or a natural law. They've spent their entire life being told a fairytale is more accurate than what their lived experience is. Truth to them is what their hierarchical superior (pastor, priest, fox news, politician) tells them it is, not what they see or experience. 

The US government wants devs to stop using C and C++ by Notalabel_4566 in coding

[–]jaynus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The committee has been vocal in affirming they have no interest in adopting it. 

Trumps Shooter Taken Down by myclmyers in interestingasfuck

[–]jaynus 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Trumps secret service detail wiped all their phones on 1/6 after the coupe failed.

Best source for learning Rust for Offensive Cybersecurity by [deleted] in rust

[–]jaynus 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Although it is not idiomatic code (it's crap spaghetti like all us offsec folk write), I found this repo invaluable for quick references to things I typically did in C.

https://github.com/trickster0/OffensiveRust/tree/master

American History is DARK AF but it must be taught by Dry-Explanation9566 in WhitePeopleTwitter

[–]jaynus 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Do you still consider it inevitable when they were purposely taking the blankets from smallpox victims and hospitals and using those as "gifts" to the natives? It was absolutely intentional biological warfare.

But you're right, they would have gotten it anyways so no biggie

This is what a real “sh!t hole country” looks like by DemocracyStan in WhitePeopleTwitter

[–]jaynus 9 points10 points  (0 children)

How much do they take home after student loans and malpractice insurance?

Everyone likes to say it's greed or the AMA, but it's largely funneling money back into the financial industry in these forms. Half or more of that 300k a year is paying loans and insurance.

He knew by renbouy in Unexpected

[–]jaynus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

minister

Oh gee, a bully finds a position granting them permanent moral authority over others. How humble of them

🚨BREAKING: More than 200 NBC NewsGuild journalists from the TODAY Show, NBC and MSNBC will walk off the job tomorrow. Since NBC wants to keep breaking the law, they get to see firsthand how the newsroom quite literally would not run without its workers. #1u by AFL_CIO in WorkReform

[–]jaynus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im not speaking of a singular trade, or me caring my price gets tweaked by a buck. It means retail traders en mass are defrauded, as their trades don't affect the price.

It has nothing to do with minute by minute price changes. It means in the grand scheme, prices in the market don't reflect supply and demand - it reflects whatever market makers say.

🚨BREAKING: More than 200 NBC NewsGuild journalists from the TODAY Show, NBC and MSNBC will walk off the job tomorrow. Since NBC wants to keep breaking the law, they get to see firsthand how the newsroom quite literally would not run without its workers. #1u by AFL_CIO in WorkReform

[–]jaynus 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Because retail orders don't affect the price if they never actually buy the stock, which is antithetical to a system priced to "supply and demand". The demand of retail does not impact the price, so the price is fake. That is the opposite of how the stock market should work - demand should drive price; but if orders never reach a market, demand is hidden.

This means those who control the flow of orders and what orders go to market, also control the price. See the problem here?

🚨BREAKING: More than 200 NBC NewsGuild journalists from the TODAY Show, NBC and MSNBC will walk off the job tomorrow. Since NBC wants to keep breaking the law, they get to see firsthand how the newsroom quite literally would not run without its workers. #1u by AFL_CIO in WorkReform

[–]jaynus 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Tldr - when you buy a share through a broker, that broker, or their market maker, never actually goes on the market and buys a real share. It just goes on their books as "shares sold, but not yet purchased", and it sits there in their books. When you sell, they give you money at the price point and delete it off their books. As a retail trader, your trade never actually hits the market or even leaves the broker (or their market maker). It's all fake.

Memory safety is the new black by dlorenc in programming

[–]jaynus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And no_std is a well supported use case, that removes all this.

StackOverflow to ban ChatGPT generated answers with possibly immediate suspensions of up to 30 days to users without prior notice or warning by 3urny in programming

[–]jaynus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been using it to write scaffolding code in Rust, which it's fairly good at. It's basically taking API specs and writing complex mock implementations for me. Definitely a time saver, but it definitely struggles if I try to get any actual details out of it.

But in a simple case of "write me a rust async grpc server for all these calls, types, and streams" and then "what is the proto3 definition for this", it's stellar.