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hyperhydrar.bsky.social
Australian. Lefty. Trekkie. Christian. Metal head. Novice bonsai grower, cat lover, sci-fi nerd, reluctant IT guy, player of online games, watcher of tv and movies.
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My first step would be to have a routine 😝
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Perhaps Putin's goal all along? A war on Ukraine with the added perk of destabilising the West.
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Could save $8million a day if Musk was fired.
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Interesting? I think you still don't get it. Until this is resolved, the USA's national security is in immediate jeopardy and the reliability of everyone's social security ID is null and void. It literally could be disastrous.
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That's awesome, thanks. I never used Twitter and I'm still learning how to navigate this type of platform.
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Access to the US treasury requires high security clearance for a reason. It wields a lot of power. Now, you don't know who has control of that power. Neither does the president. It's exactly like the USA's credit card got hacked.
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What's more, they have control of the federal government's funds. They could use it for domestic terrorism, stop the government, stop the military. Or sell the password to foreign governments. Even if you trust Elon Musk (why would you?), what do you know about the people who helped him get access?
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Those unvetted people have access to your personal info now and can make copies for themselves, sell it to the highest bidder, put it on a public server, steal your identity, forge your voter ID, what ever they want.
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Except it's not the government "looking into" it, they are unelected private citizens with thumb drives, coding expertise, and no security clearance. They might never have even been vetted. They might not be Americans. They might have ties to China. Can't be sure, because they weren't vetted first.
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I'd like to follow more bonsai artists on bluesky but search isn't finding many results. May I ask for any recommendations?
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The adults have moved on to more pressing issues, like the president allowing a massive data breach and human rights catastrophes.
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So riots are happening?
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It's a massive data breach. Worse than any cyber attack, because they don't have to worry about a firewall and they can take everything they want and probably leave behind whatever they want with no obstacle.
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Could someone on that plane have had some important information that someone else didn't want to come out?
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Maybe he'll just sell it to the highest bidder, be they identity thieves, terrorists, China. What's stopping him?
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It's a Project 2025 promise.
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" just remember it'll all because of the big bad orange man and those behind him." famous last words. Didn't you hear, your identity belongs to Elon now. Thanks to Trump.
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Sadly you're all living in a post-privacy USA. Musk owns your personal info now, and will abuse it however he sees fit. Maybe he'll sell the database to identity thieves, terrorists, or foreign powers. Maybe he'll forge voter IDs.
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Even if elections are held, will they be manipulated or tossed out if not in Turnip's favor?
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I wonder if his vindictiveness is part of what appeals to his mob. I can imagine many of them are mad at the world and take vicarious glee from his childish attacks on the scapegoat of the day.
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I don't believe this. Amazing.
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Both of these are horrifying.
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There's a precedent that I could be paid hush money if I do.
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what of snowballs?
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Even if there's a signal for them to pick up, latency would be a problem I think. If they're anywhere further than the moon, the signal would take a round trip of more than 3 seconds and the server connection would time out.
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Come to think of it, me neither.
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I find this beautiful yet oddly icky at the same time.