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≠ Brett Stevens ≠ (amerika@freespeechextremist.com)'s status on Wednesday, 15-Nov-2023 11:11:27 JST≠ Brett Stevens ≠ - pistolero :thispersondoesnotexist:
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@p @Waerloga @CatLord @DiamondMind @Inginsub @NecroKvntPuke @SoyMagnus @Terry @anonymous @dcc @ehhh @gh0st @ins0mniak @jasonl8446 @kumicota @lunarised @marine @mia @mischievoustomato @peemasons @pressure @pwm @redneonglow @sjw @thebitchisback @threat @tiskaan @triodug @warmbeverageenjoyer
Law enforcement generally had this attitude toward hackers, and it was probably defensive. They were scared of them.
The movie "Hackers" got this mostly right. Wish they'd do that on SPC Movie Night.