Good to be back on Flutterby Hill

catencode
6 years ago

Good to be back on Flutterby Hill | es Bueno estar de vuelta en Flutterby Hill | Senang kembali ke Flutterby Hill | é Bom estar de volta em Flutterby Hill | Goed om weer op Flutterby Hill te zijn

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learn at least 1 new thing

catencode
7 years ago

every day i l'm hustling to learn at least 1 new thing whether it's a Language or a random fact and new years day isn't any different from any other day #90DayswithDrops

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the rights to shoot to kill

catencode
8 years ago

whåt síckēns mē mørē thån 12 pēøplē bēíng shøt døwn bŷ å måd mån ín å wåshíngtøn nåvål ŷård ís thåt pølítícíåns stårt cømíng øüt øf thē wøød wørk tø pøst øn søcíål mēdíå sítēs høw thēŷ'rē pråŷíng før thē víctíms ås íf tø shøw thēŷ cårē. støp prētēndíng líkē ŷøü gívē å shít åbøüt thē pēøplē. ŷøü clēårlŷ døn't cårē åbøüt thē pēøplē whēn ŷøü ålløw cívíl sērvånts thē ríghts, 'shøøt tø kíll'. thøsē årē ŷøür rülēs, nøt øürs. í wås ålwåŷs tøld thåt í lívēd ín 'thē lånd øf thē frēē', büt ünlíkē møst thē ídíøts ŷøü cøntrøl í håvē å füllŷ fünctíøníng bråín, sø ŷøü cøüldn't føøl mē. í såw høw ŷøü ēåsílŷ månípülåtēd thē pēøplē tø gø thrøügh wíth ŷøür plåns, nøt øürs, tímē ånd tímē ågåín. høwēvēr, ŷøü håvē gívēn üs høpē bēcåüsē ŷøü'vē påssēd thåt büllshít línē sø månŷ tímēs thåt ít's ålløwēd thē símplē míndēd ídíøts tø ündērstånd ŷøür plåns ånd bēgín tø wåkē üp... ånd ŷøür dēmísē wíll bē thē spíllíng øf ŷøür cøntínüøüs líēs.

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What's that Facebook?

catencode
8 years ago

RE: What's that Facebook? What I'm doing right now? None of your business! 

IKR. btw, if you hadn't seen my post about how to disable the tracking via fakebook -- i'd suggest Googling this or using a more secure browser on your device(s) -- not to seem overly paranoid about tracking, but that data should be yours to offer and not taken as it has been since the day fakebook opened it's flood Gates on the world and began siphoning data from its user base before they even knew what they were doing. 

how would i know? 

well, you're talking to the origin of the fakebook platform that i had called BKINC, short for black kattz [phonetic black hats], which was only open to elite programmers and alike that housed 1 of the first cloud in the late 90s where we would share our among each other to create better apps, faster, and see whom can make the more secure and stable of them all. 

Granted my <src> was open to the world, so fakebook, or anyone could do with it what they liked, but it still irks me from time to time that the little brat also took credit for writing an App he called Synapse which either used our premise [method] or likely used direct <code> from both myself and Chad [aka DoS] whom is now writing books for programmers and still happens to use his handle DoS. 

in any case -- if you're interested in knowing exactly what the fakebook is siphoning from you then you should look into an App called WireShark which is often used by the DoD to monitor much of what is sent back and forth across the interwebs. or if you want to go full on paranoid mode; check out ToR and get in touch with a local an0n to help you config if it's your 1st time learning how and why these network work so efficiently. in fact; i've used them often to help find exploits in my own, and Client, servers to ensure they're more secure than Hillary Clinton's emails were. but hey -- like they say, you get what you pay for and a no0b will always be a no0b until they are awakened by the darkn3t. ;]</src>

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Federal Communications Commission

catencode
8 years ago

my msg 2 the Federal Communications Commission : 

"Net Neutrality is important as the 1st amendment to me. I have been using the internet for 2 decades and have found my voice, by many ISP, was being silenced when their TOS included the fact that I was no longer allowed to Host a Server from my own Home, which served as my personal Cloud and resembled a Website of a very well known Social Media site that happens to contain the same letters today. BK INC was very important to me, as important as my 1st amendment, and important to the over 4,000 unique visitors it would have daily in 1997 as we would share our stories from all over the US, and abroad, to better connect with one another. We have learned much from one another as we exchanged stories, ideas and the differences in our culture and beliefs. All of this was important to each and everyone of us -- even though we had all lived in different States, Countries and Continents we all shared one common idea; the Web should be free &amp; <open> for [All]."

- Chris

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