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Off Topic / Re: blockland: the community that killed the game
« on: February 04, 2023, 07:15:19 PM »
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But do you remember dotdotcircle? Or fungusamongus?Unfortunately.
if u bought the game in this decade your a noobYou're a noob if your ID is over 1k.
mmm it's night timei like that its still light out
there's no way the nsa could breach your files without a warrant because that's unconstitutional; this would've gone to the supreme court by now and i doubt it has yet.fisa courts
of course i don't care if anyone goes through my communications. they're just gonna find lots of research. i honestly can't see people being mad about this unless they're hiding something.
Well then you've been living under a rock; they've been doing it for tens of years now. The government evidently doesn't care about it, they're letting it happen and now, as I said, they're willingly giving it to local PD without a warrant.
Well then you evidently didn't read anything I said, because you have things to hide too whether you like it or not. These are incredibly private details that you and i both have a right to keep private, that doesn't make me a criminal.
i thought it was a given that microsoft allows the government to spy with their os.
so is windows 7in windows 7 and below passive surveillance was never a reality. its so easy to detect and it would have been found out very easily. windows always sent very minimal user statistics about the machine to microsoft when it updated to figure out what updates were needed. however, the snowden stuff and intuition really showed that if you were targeted by law enforcement, they could definitely push a rootkit to you through an update if they knew who you were.
this isn't a new thing