Between this and the Chilean protesters using lasers, I feel like this is definitely the prequel to the best dystopian series ever.
Bows and arrows, and petrol bombs lobbed by catapult...Hong Kong is the dopest protest ever.
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/11/17/hong-kong-protesters-fire-bows-and-arrows-from-campus-fortress.html
YES! Synthwave artists rise up lol
@Kitty62862 -____-
@SalientSapiens Yeah I've felt nervous all day today.
I was unarmed and alone, and I had no idea of he was armed. My instinct is never to run, but to face the person...something about putting my back to an active threat bothers me (and my cardio is shit so I'm a terrible runner anyway). In this instance, he took my facing him as being too much hassle to be worth it, and he split. But it does not always work that way.
If I had been less aware, he would have grabbed me and pulled me into his vehicle.
Whether or not you're armed...stay aware.
PSA: situational awareness saves lives.
I live off of Aurora Ave in Seattle, which is notorious as the strip where hookers, junkies, and serial killers go to score. It's mentioned in books about Bundy and the Green River Killer.
On my way back to my car in a dark parking lot yesterday, a guy tried to snatch me. I saw him coming out of the corner my eye and spun out of the way, but he still managed to grab my sleeve. We had a silent standoff, and he decided the fight wasn't worth it and ran.
Love them or hate them, but antifa does some great work where doxxing Nazis is concerned. Some of their investigative work squirreling out mainstreaming fascists has been truly top notch.
I'd like to see a data dump for Stormfront and the Daily Stormer, but this is good too.
@th3j35t3r I've always liked life better without guarantees anyway.
@th3j35t3r That feels pretty meta.
Cracks me up that so many people think that a fingerprint can be used as a password to secure things. At best, a fingerprint should be used as a username...never a password.
What's to stop me from using your thumb print to open your phone while you're sleeping? Exactly. Most successful hacks utilize social engineering, because the weakest point in the chain is always people.
- someone who was interrogated for nearly 4 hours for hacking in a foreign country, that doesn't even know how to code.
@RandomUsr I can't even.
CoSo user #53. Anti-fascist. Leftist.
The little engine that wished a motherfucker would. Hands rated "E" for everybody.