• @AnUnusualRelic
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      Those things always have at least one typo. That’s how you can tell they’re legit.

        • @AnUnusualRelic
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          In the old days, hackers were also fans of lexicology, etymology and other nerdy word stuff. Now that they’re into anime, it has some unexpected drawbacks (but they make cute emojis, I guess).

    • @Coonytunes
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      Elon Musks’ social media outlet*.

  • Brave Little Hitachi Wand
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    This is the energy Anonymous is supposed to have. I still fondly recall the work they did on Scientology.

    • @[email protected]
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      One of the big - but to be expected - problems had always been, that basically every group or individual could don the “Anonymous” label. But yeah, this is in the spirit of the anti-authoritarian hacker identity, that it started out with.

      • Brave Little Hitachi Wand
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        Granted that any time humans wield anonymous power without oversight there will be bad behaviour. When I was younger I took for granted that a key part of the social construct of Anonymous was an ironic awareness of that, hence its suitability for striking back at high-handed enemies of humanity.

        I was quite young back then.

        • @egrets
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          Obligatory “fuck Graham Linehan”.

          • @Eldritch
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            Absolutely. It’s actually kind of ironic considering the episode ”the Internet is coming" actually had one of the better portrayals of a trans person in popular media for some time. Better if they actually cast a trans person for the role. But still.

            I would never watch anything new with him attached. Though I don’t think that’s a worry now. But I’ll watch the old stuff for the great cast. Moran and Bailey were fantastic in black books. Probably didn’t hurt that Moran had a large hand in writing too. Parkinson, Ayoade, O’dowd, Fielding, and Berry are what made the IT crowd not Linehan. The proof is in the pilot for the version they wanted to foist on us yanks. Even with Ayodae returning, he couldn’t make it funny by himself. And that’s saying something.

    • @grue
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      the energy Anonymous is supposed to have

      Obligatory “Anonymous is not your personal army,” but yeah, this is Anonymous at its best.

      • Brave Little Hitachi Wand
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        The energy that Anonymous as a social construct is supposed to have. I’m not here to give notes to any would-be vigilantes.

        • @grue
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          My point was more that the notion that Anonymous is “supposed to have” any particular energy is kinda misunderstanding its nature. It’s nice when it does good things, but when that happens it’s only because people who did good things decided to label themselves as Anonymous, not because because there’s some entity with good intent deciding what Anonymous should do.

  • MochiGoesMeow
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    Fuck, I wish we heard more about chaotic good hackers like this more often. They’re like our modern day super heroes in some regard to me.

    • @Frozengyro
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      I think they caught most of them from back when they were more active (2009-2012) or at least were more in the public eye.

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        The ones that didn’t get caught went underground and stopped working together as ‘anonymous’

  • @[email protected]
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    Remember that time Anonymous fought Scientology? That’s why we don’t have Scientology anymore.

    • Dadd Volante
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      Can’t tell if sarcastic or not.

      Yeah, Scientology is still quite powerful but they were exposed for a lot during that attack.

      Plus, this isn’t the same group of people. Anonymous was never a set group of hackers or anything, it was a catch all name used back in the day to keep anonymity, and then later on a bunch of edgy dorks decided to pretend they were an actual organization

    • @Plurrbear
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      I spoke out about Scientology and now have unmarked cars/vans outside my house daily (off and on for a year)… I was perma banned from Reddit for speaking my truths… it’s effing terrifying!!! Fuck Reddit and the cesspool they are creating! It’s embarrassing!

      • @theangryseal
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        I hope that what you’re saying is true and that you aren’t experiencing some kind of breakdown.

        I say that from a genuine place of concern AND, it breaks my heart that we live in a world where someone has to worry about such things.

        It wouldn’t surprise me if Scientologists were stalking you, but I’ve been making fun of them online for 20+ years and I’ve never had this problem.

        Were you born into Scientology? If you were, yeah, they’re probably stalking you. Same if you joined the cult at any point in your life.

        Film this shit and ask people to confirm you’re dealing with this.

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          No breakdown, was never born into it but spoke out against my friends and family in that joke of a church/cult and now it scary! Because they targeted me on social media… I dropped everything but now Lemmy.

          I believe you in documenting the encounters I have, I honestly never thought to document because I legit just felt like they were turn on me and make me be the bad guy. But honestly with everything going on… Miscaviage showed how ridiculous the “religion” is with him making shit up! They legit believe in some sort of alien…. Coming to “save them” … I still have friends in the “cult of Scientology”. And levels that don’t exist because their cult is garbage, he’s in it for money!

    • @LaunchesKayaks
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      Instead of facing black pieces of paper to DOGE, we can just sign their emails up for so many spam mailing lists. So many that legit emails get lost in the chaos

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    I was expecting the Spanish Inquisition, but I’ll allow it.

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    There is no way this is the same guys who went after Scientology, however, I do love whoever they are. We need more people fighting fascism.

  • @[email protected]
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    Wow, good for them. Way to roll in to save the day after the fascists took power. Too bad they didn’t do something when it could have made a difference.

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      Looks to me like they’re doing a lot more about the problem than all of the protest voters that caused it are doing.

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      Like what? I get wishing things never got to the stage they are at, but what do you wish a bunch of unorganized hackers did earlier? Genuinely curious as I’m not good enough at coding to think of any creative “solutions”

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    Twitter is working fine, “blackouts” aren’t what they used to be. DDOS attacks aren’t really hacking, and would barely interrupt services at the level today’s “anonymous” has access to.

    People claiming to be anonymous hackers very slightly inconvenience whoever’s still on Twitter.

    I’m no fan of Musk, but something more powerful needs to be done.

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      Is it possible to take down the server’s that back Tesla’s? Just hinder voice commands, maps, software updates, telemetry, the mobile app, etc.

      That’d be fun.

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        If the computer exists it can theoretically be compromised, it just depends on the resources of the individual or group attempting to compromise it. For example, the US Government created Stuxnet targetting the completely airgapped computers which operated centrifuges in Iran. They created brand new malware, loaded it onto flashdrive and sprinkled said flashdrives near the target, then sat and waited then observed their nuclear refinement centrifuges fail way more rapidly than they should effectively killing their nuclear program

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      Voting. Voting could have been done. I know it sounds trite and overly simplistic, but that’s the power We The People have, as set up in the founding of our country. We just have to use it…

      How many people sat out in 2024, as everyone politically-engaged screamed that a Trump administration would be bad for the economy, bad for Palestinians, bad for Ukrainians, and bad for America (because it might literally elect a fascist dictator who will enact Project 2025 and refuse to give up their power)? Several thousand? That sounds reasonable, right? Maybe up to hundreds of thousands? Maybe even a million people…? No. 90 million people who were eligible to vote in the presidential election didn’t vote by mail, ignored the election drop boxes, and sat at home on Election Day.

      That’s enough to beat any entrenched political coalition opposed to progress. That’s not some “pie in the sky” fantasy, we literally had the numbers to accomplish every single political agenda that actually helps working Americans:

      #If “Did Not Vote” was a candidate:

      I say this all without an ounce of schadenfreude. I genuinely don’t want to hurt the faces of the people who voted for the leopards, not least of all because we all suffer along with them. I will keep shouting this point because we have to do better in the future. Voting isn’t always fun, but it’s the first and most powerful defense against a wannabe dictator like Trump or Musk. I literally don’t care how “not excited” you are about the candidate that doesn’t want to tear the US apart, you need to vote, and vote against fascism. That’s our only hope going forward… EDIT: Okay, maybe it’s not our only hope, but it’s where we have to start.

      • @PunnyName
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        Billionaires will never allow you to vote away their power.

        Never

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          I guess we should actually try it first before succumbing to defeatism in advance, no? There’s a lot more of us than there is of them… What is it people say about the 4 Boxes to be used in defense of Liberty:

          1. soap
          2. ballot
          3. jury
          4. ammo

          “Please use in that order.”

          (That’s a quote from Frederick Douglas)

          • Dadd Volante
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            Exactly. We’ve never actually used our voting privileges. Not really.

            Whenever I hear the argument that voting doesn’t do anything, I cringe.

            When people show up (not just for presidential elections), shit gets done.

            But Muricans are lazy and expect others to do the work for them

            • metaStatic
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              Australia has mandatory voting and the mining industry still owns this country.

              Just because America makes it cheap to buy an election doesn’t mean it could ever be unaffordable.

              • Dadd Volante
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                I’m not saying that it would solve everything.

                But if you look at the areas of this country with higher turnout, you also see better social programs, ect

                We suck at doing our part because we’re taught to not care.

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              Oh? Did people show up to vote when we told them how important it was? No? Hmm, then I guess we didn’t actually try the ballot box yet…

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                I guess you’ll just have to vote harder champ! I’m sure if you can just convince everyone to vote harder enough, this time, bloviating about how smart you need to be to engage in “strategic voting”, even when that strategy has been demonstrated to fail, it’ll be different this time! Its not you or the Democrats that need to change. No. It could never be that.

                Any time now. Any time.

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                  The fact you’re so defensive about this speaks volumes. Your condescension doesn’t change the fact: 90 million people didn’t vote. We could have prevented this, easily, but they couldn’t be bothered…

                  I can repeat it, but I can’t understand it for you. We had 2 separate candidates. I’m sorry neither swept us off our feet, when everyone warned what was coming. Perfect? Of course not, but still better than the fascism and corruption we’re witnessing as they tear our country and alliances apart…

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        we literally had the numbers to accomplish every single political agenda that actually helps working Americans

        Great! Now all you need is a candidate who runs on that.

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          Don’t let great be the enemy of good

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          2024 was the biggest decline in votership (relative to the previous election: eg, participation) of the previous 40 years.

          Democrats:

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            Sure looks to me like both Dems and people who couldn’t give enough of a shit to prevent fascist oligarchy are at fault. And neither side is likely to take responsibility for their actions in this lifetime.

            I’m sure looking forward to a significantly increased chance of my loved ones dying violent deaths because non-voters wanted to “send a message” in a manner that has never resulted in positive change in modern history. /S

            • @TropicalDingdong
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              Do you want to win, or do you want to believe you are right in regards to electoralism and strategy.

              You have to choose. You don’t get to have both.

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                You have to choose. You don’t get to have both.

                That’s a nice false dichotomy that you’ve got there. Be a real shame if someone pointed it out.

                Do you want to win, or do you want to believe you are right in regards to electoralism and strategy.

                As stated elsewhere and implied above, unlike anti-electoralists/accelerationists, I want trans people to not face repression and murder, and for overall levels of human suffering to decrease. Humans are not tools to be used and discarded as your means to an end. The ideology is literally that screenshot of Lord Farquaad from Shrek stating:

                Some of you are going to die but that is a sacrifice that I’m willing to make.

                Attempting to increase human suffering in the hope that it magically leads to class consciousness and, in-turn, a violent revolution, in ways that have never occurred in documented human history, is pretty much just collaborating with fascists. Even if it were to cause an overthrow of the current order, the data shows that the odds of a left-of-center government replacing it, much less one that is stable enough to stand against external and internal threats from the elite, are questionable at best.

                Chomping at the bit for mass violence and refusing to use all tools to avoid it is saying that you don’t care about those who suffer most from war, the non-combatants. You know, the workers, elderly, disabled, and other vulnerable populations that leftists generally care about. In the Second World War, for example, non-combatants suffered three times the deaths of those who were fighting, with less than half attributed to the Holocaust. Most of these deaths don’t occur because of bombings and collateral damage. No, the civilian deaths in war come from disruptions to civil infrastructure leading to outbreaks of preventable disease, famine, and lack of clean water (the sorts of things causing loss of life in the ongoing Palestinian genocide).

                So, anytime that you think about advocating against electoral solutions, I ask that you be honest with yourself and others, clearly stating that you:

                • support increasing unnecessary human suffering as a tool to try to reach you preferred utopia
                • have no evidence that it will do anything to benefit humanity or even achieve your preferred utopia (and in fact, there is plenty contrary evidence)
                • are ok with risking the installation of a fascist oligarchy
                • are not sufficiently bothered by the impact and loss of life to those who are disabled, LGBTQ+, POC, or any other vulnerable group to even try to avoid it
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        It’s strange how there’s a north/south divide there.

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    Where were these fuckers before the election‽ They did a lot of talk in the lead up to Nov 6th but then nothing came of it

    Now they actually want to do something lmao

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      They were probably murdered by the CIA or something. Who would know?

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      where were these fuckers before the election

      Shitposting on chan boards, running right wing grifts, spreading QAnon conspiracies…

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      I’m not sure what launching a DDoS would have accomplished… Twitter will be back soon enough

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      Surely they just clicked the ‘X’ button and it closed itself down?

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    Bunch of anons: DDoS Xitter

    Elona: Ukraine did it!

    Wait before this dimwit will start screaming of casus belli against an unfriendly Ukraine and the USA will start selling Russia weapons.