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  1. The FBI either has the laptop with original emails and headers (not just pdfs) or it doesn't. Those emails can be validated. As for FBI refuting DOJ/Pres, it's happened before: FBI chief Wray refutes Barr, says no 'spying' on Trump campaign
  2. Pixelization could be due to any number of reasons (innocent or otherwise). Grab the email headers and DKIM them for cryptographic proof of whether they are authentic emails. Either the FBI has the emails (and headers) and can validate them, or they don't have them and are choosing not to refute the statement by repair shop guy that they do.
  3. Finished The Forgotten 500 about WW II aircrews going on bombing runs over heavily defended Romanian oil fields. The damaged bombers that couldn't make it back meant their crews were captured, unless they were able to hide with help from the locals. The trapped airmen and the locals came up with a plan to bring in rescue planes without alerting the nearby Germans, while also trying to avoid running afoul of the official policies of the US State Department. Several involved received medals/awards which remained classified for decades after the war ended (for reasons I won't spoil here).
  4. Yep., what Windows wants to do always takes priority over what I want to do. Started making the switch to Linux about a year and a half ago, and changed over completely about 9-10 months ago.
  5. Two-factor authentication SMS messages that don't show the number in the notification preview, and when opened, are too long to fit on the full screen, requiring me to scroll up to find the number. With a message like "123456 This is your auth number blah blah blah", I can just glance at the screen and type in the number. With a message like "This is some company and your auth number is 123456. If you didn't request this blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah" I need to open the message and scroll.
  6. Yep, companies quietly paying these off are making the ransoms go up.
  7. If you're using the AES256 encryption, and not ZipCrypto, then 7zip with a password of 12 or more characters is good. If you want something for encryption without the compression aspect, look at VeraCrypt
  8. Chaos makes a convincing case that they did a hell of a lot worse than that. The author Tom O'Neill presents documentation and evidence that casts doubt on the official story of the Manson murders and more.
  9. https://twitter.com/joshlecash/status/1274754919187140609 Live streamer has his phone stolen
  10. That story sounds like some viral marketing to get people to watch
  11. At my father's funeral and the time comes for everyone to stand. I'm sitting in the front pew and need to push on something with my arms to be able to stand, so I push on the backrest of the pew. Everyone else in the pew has already stood up, so pushing on the backrest tips the pew backward, I catch myself, and the pew thuds back into place without tipping over. My cousin in the row behind me sees this happen and the next time we're supposed to stand, he tries to inconspicuously hold my pew in place by standing right behind it and leaning into it with his legs to keep it stable. I don't notice him do this and swing my arm over the backrest to stand again, causing an audible "hhhhggggg" from him as I hit him in the balls. I tried to think of anything else for the rest of the funeral, but had to suppress laughter/snorts every time I thought about it again.
  12. https://twitter.com/JeremyHubbard/status/1102333526794362880
  13. Bothers me too. Even worse is "literally" now means literally and figuratively
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