12 results for "c174446dd05d6d6a23d853c47b18d66e"
>>18139423
Mongolia was never in the USSR. It was created as a socialist buffer state with the Chinese who were controlled by Japanese at the time and the other half ruled by Nationalists like Kai Shek
>>106946715
Every time some corpo tried to take over any IRC network the operators who ran the network rebelled and started their own network that everyone moved to.
>>723043318
Gheed
>>215707922
>>215707965
noi no vastauksia/lainauksia/(Sinuja) eikä viestejä
>>106251271
This didn't even affect anything except the dev/unstable version of Debian before it was caught, in the other distros it did get make it into like Fedora the backdoor didn't even work because of how the installation was implemented.
>>106242887
And? Mudge isn't even involved in w/ Veilid, so your entire argument hinges on guilt by association because they happened to be part of the same ancient as fuck hacking group. Do you know how old cDc is?

Let's assume even if he was involved, which he isn't, basically every old hacker kid ended up some kind of cybersecurity expert. Doesn't mean something he worked on later in life that is open source is going to be inherently compromised. Especially not after being third party audited.
icd-10 code for AIDS is B20
>>212585717
>Obviously the crazy dogmatism of the Imperium is a vicious sign of political and cultural decay

is it?

That dogmatism carried the imperium for 10000 years.

That's a pretty clear statement in favor of whatever they are doing.
>>40602750
>we literally have no clue if its matter at all to begin with
Man, do i hate the "ackchyually" types.
You should get what I mean dude. Its a mechanical funtion/component to our physical universe whose function relates to other more gross functions of the physical universe. Its an example of "higher matter", yet matter as we experience it, does not exist in the astral.
This idea confuses noobs who cant perceive of "seeing" things in ways that are unrelated to the impressions of their brains or the mechanical function of eyeballs.
>>279957486
Ok nerd
>>211537751
>I guess I'll sit around for 80 years.
>Well, now my little hobbit friend is retiring and he's giving that ring to his nephew.
>I guess I'll sit around for 40 years.
All explained in the books. There were many magic rings around, and invisibility powers weren't unique either. The fact that it prolonged the wearer's life is exactly what first made Gandalf suspicious, and even then it wasn't a sure thing.
>>527430656