People with lots and lots of privilege be like… You can just ignore absolutely everything going on around you Okay, then why the fuck did you post that just now? Why the fuck have you not stfu for the past 82 days that I’ve been watching you post about pointless shit? Oh, but now that the world is in the middle of a domino revolution you’re all 😭 “you can just ignore this” Go drink your latte and stfu then Meanwhile, you have people fighting for their fucking lives It must be nice to get on a plane first class because you sold your tits online and tweet about ignoring the things going on “Bitcoiners are revolutionaries” No, you benefit from the status quo and now that you see it being disrupted and you’re terrified it’ll impact your scam schemes GTFOH The era of the vapid influencer is dead
If it’s okay with everyone (and even if it’s not), I’m gonna go love this man now and collect my flowers 🌹
💀 @Richard Greaser new bugleverse video is insane because why are the cars still Jeeps 😂 but in the 1930s?
You disturbed enough yet babe or does it need to get even worse for you to see what we are saying?
Good rule of thumb if you’re installing software is to use the checksums to verify the software so you know it’s not malicious For example, if you’re downloading VirtualBox On the VirtualBox website there is a spot on the downloads tab that says “SHA256 checksums” Click that and you’ll see a list of verified hashes for different software downloads Find the one your downloading, for example Virtualbox-7.2.4-170995-Win.exe (Hash is the long string of numbers, in this case starts with 2298… ends with 675) Copy the hash to a word doc so you have it to compare and then download your software Once the software is downloaded you can type into your windows search bar “powershell” and this will open your terminal You’ll need to point your terminal to the correct file path by running the command “cd” and then the right file path To find this file path open your file manager (you can put file explorer in your search bar just like you did Powershell) Click on downloads and you’ll see your software in the downloads, now RIGHT CLICK on the downloads tab you just clicked and it’ll open a drop down Click “copy as path” Go back to your Powershell and type in cd and then hit ctrl + v on your keyboard It’ll look something like this “cd C:\Users\yourcomputername\downloads” hit enter, you’re in the right directory now Then type in Powershell the command (if using my virtual box example) Get-FileHash Virtualbox-7.2.4-170995-Win.exe -Algorithm SHA256 (Use spaces between Get-FileHash, the file name, -Algorithm, SHA256 … the spaces are where my commas are) (The file name has to match exactly or your computer won’t be able to pull it) Hit enter This will spit out a SHA256 Hash Make sure the hash on your system that you just got in your terminal matches the one on the certified Virtualbox website that you copied to your word doc to compare As long as it does match, this file should not be malicious as it’s certified by the Virtualbox website