Brianna Wu / John Walker Flynt - "Biggest Victim of Gamergate," Failed Game Developer, Failed Congressional Candidate

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But as far as I can remember, Edwards just banged some chick(s) on the side. He isn't a sexual predator like Slick Willy or what's coming to light now. Please correct me if I'm wrong. Wait didn't his wife have cancer or something too? Dude was such a non-candidate I can't ever remember properly.

Edwards banged a few chicks on the side, but the scandal was he had a kid with one of them.

Crazy times we live in. Democrats being accused with sexually assaulting women, Republicans sex scandals mostly consisting of sex with their male interns.
 
Please correct me if I'm wrong.

You're not wrong.

Dude was such a non-candidate I can't ever remember properly.

Yeah, he's only interesting in retrospect and only because he shows how the political left has changed. Edwards campaigned on his accomplishments as an effective plaintiff's lawyer, sticking it to The Corporations for the little guy. "Tort reform" was something EVIL AND VICIOUS back then, something only corrupt rethuglicans wanted. Ever since the Gawker trial it's the tort bar that's EVIL AND VICIOUS and if you front lolsuit money to an indigent injured party you're literally Hitler.
 
Running as an independent when? It'd be the perfect Wu move, it delays the humiliation of being a hilarious failure an entire month, and gives more time to collect money.
Huh, is this the next chapter for Candidate Wu?

"The Patriarchy ate my homework... um... ballot signatures. Send more money so I can stick it to Trump as an Independent!"
 
From what I understand, Wu was proposing that ANY email sent from a specific address requires the user to say "Yeah, I sent this email" before the SMTP fires it off to it's recipient.

If 2fa was implemented into an SMTP, I would bet shekels on it that companies worldwide would see a loss of earnings without a doubt, and I wouldn't be surprised to see a financial crash.

We...we have that. If I remember right (which I don't, but work with me on this), there's a hash that gets sent with emails (or any data transfer) to prove authenticity-and a pleasant side effect of that is "Non-repudiation"; since the hash proves the integrity, the sender can't deny sending it, and the receiver can't deny sending it. That's a very slimmed down and possibly wrong explanation, but to my understanding (and unless Null or LordKaT want to come in here and call me a retard [which I am] and explain how it works [which would be appreciated], my understanding is what you get), that's how it works.

That hash isn't 100% secure, it is vulnerable to man-in-the-middle attacks (which is exactly what it sounds like, a third party intercepts the data as it's being transferred and messes with it), and I can see wanting these autheticators improved but...holy fuck Wu, that was dumb. Not moon rocks dumb but fucking dumb.

And, because I'm on a roll and I'm putting off doing my Chrono Trigger LP for as long as possible, does he want a text message sent to prove that yes it was sent? What about automated systems that push out emails, like say, the verification emails that get sent whenever you sign up for some stupid site? Or the automated "Hey you cunt, one of the people you follow on Twitch went life" emails? Marketing emails that just get sent out to who knows how many addresses? I went to Twitch, I clicked on Kripp's stream. He has over 1 MILLION followers. Can you imagine having to say "Yes, that was sent" to every single one of those automated "Kripp's gone live" emails? Holy shit, dude! That's one streamer! He's not even the most popular! What about businesses that send dozens of emails every day? The HR director at the college I work for sent a message out to all the employees that was "hey, Payday is this day, turn in your timesheets on this day", would he have to authenticate for each one?

You know what, I lied. This is on the same level of dumb as Bob Chipman's "Fully Manhattanized New York" tweet, for the scale alone. What a lot of people don't realize is that software solutions have to be applied to thousands, if not millions of people. Scalability is an important thing in networking, but a lot of people think on a personal scale when it comes to computer problems.

TL ; DR, John Walker Flynt has negative intelligence. He is actively making people dumber. Including me.
 
We...we have that. If I remember right (which I don't, but work with me on this), there's a hash that gets sent with emails (or any data transfer) to prove authenticity-and a pleasant side effect of that is "Non-repudiation"; since the hash proves the integrity, the sender can't deny sending it, and the receiver can't deny sending it. That's a very slimmed down and possibly wrong explanation, but to my understanding (and unless Null or LordKaT want to come in here and call me an exceptional individual [which I am] and explain how it works [which would be appreciated], my understanding is what you get), that's how it works.

That hash isn't 100% secure, it is vulnerable to man-in-the-middle attacks (which is exactly what it sounds like, a third party intercepts the data as it's being transferred and messes with it), and I can see wanting these autheticators improved but...holy fuck Wu, that was dumb. Not moon rocks dumb but fucking dumb.

And, because I'm on a roll and I'm putting off doing my Chrono Trigger LP for as long as possible, does he want a text message sent to prove that yes it was sent? What about automated systems that push out emails, like say, the verification emails that get sent whenever you sign up for some stupid site? Or the automated "Hey you cunt, one of the people you follow on Twitch went life" emails? Marketing emails that just get sent out to who knows how many addresses? I went to Twitch, I clicked on Kripp's stream. He has over 1 MILLION followers. Can you imagine having to say "Yes, that was sent" to every single one of those automated "Kripp's gone live" emails? Holy shit, dude! That's one streamer! He's not even the most popular! What about businesses that send dozens of emails every day? The HR director at the college I work for sent a message out to all the employees that was "hey, Payday is this day, turn in your timesheets on this day", would he have to authenticate for each one?

You know what, I lied. This is on the same level of dumb as Bob Chipman's "Fully Manhattanized New York" tweet, for the scale alone. What a lot of people don't realize is that software solutions have to be applied to thousands, if not millions of people. Scalability is an important thing in networking, but a lot of people think on a personal scale when it comes to computer problems.

TL ; DR, John Walker Flynt has negative intelligence. He is actively making people dumber. Including me.

Put simply, he's an idiot who has been huffing his own sci-fi fanboy farts for too long and believes lasers can beat rocks any day when it comes to overcoming the challenges of daily life.

And that's why he's a fool, because if you have one laser versus a ton of rocks, the rocks are still gonna win, but he's so awed by how flashy the lasers are he refuses to quit getting high off the fumes of his own faux-techogeek persona to realize this.
 
Put simply, he's an idiot who has been huffing his own sci-fi fanboy farts for too long and believes lasers can beat rocks any day when it comes to overcoming the challenges of daily life.

And that's why he's a fool, because if you have one laser versus a ton of rocks, the rocks are still gonna win, but he's so awed by how flashy the lasers are he refuses to quit getting high off the fumes of his own faux-techogeek persona to realize this.

I would make some crack about moon rocks here, but even that kinda feeds into his stupid faux-geek fantasies so, I won't.
 
We...we have that. If I remember right (which I don't, but work with me on this), there's a hash that gets sent with emails (or any data transfer) to prove authenticity-and a pleasant side effect of that is "Non-repudiation"; since the hash proves the integrity, the sender can't deny sending it, and the receiver can't deny sending it. That's a very slimmed down and possibly wrong explanation, but to my understanding (and unless Null or LordKaT want to come in here and call me an exceptional individual [which I am] and explain how it works [which would be appreciated], my understanding is what you get), that's how it works.

That hash isn't 100% secure, it is vulnerable to man-in-the-middle attacks (which is exactly what it sounds like, a third party intercepts the data as it's being transferred and messes with it), and I can see wanting these autheticators improved but...holy fuck Wu, that was dumb. Not moon rocks dumb but fucking dumb.

And, because I'm on a roll and I'm putting off doing my Chrono Trigger LP for as long as possible, does he want a text message sent to prove that yes it was sent? What about automated systems that push out emails, like say, the verification emails that get sent whenever you sign up for some stupid site? Or the automated "Hey you cunt, one of the people you follow on Twitch went life" emails? Marketing emails that just get sent out to who knows how many addresses? I went to Twitch, I clicked on Kripp's stream. He has over 1 MILLION followers. Can you imagine having to say "Yes, that was sent" to every single one of those automated "Kripp's gone live" emails? Holy shit, dude! That's one streamer! He's not even the most popular! What about businesses that send dozens of emails every day? The HR director at the college I work for sent a message out to all the employees that was "hey, Payday is this day, turn in your timesheets on this day", would he have to authenticate for each one?

You know what, I lied. This is on the same level of dumb as Bob Chipman's "Fully Manhattanized New York" tweet, for the scale alone. What a lot of people don't realize is that software solutions have to be applied to thousands, if not millions of people. Scalability is an important thing in networking, but a lot of people think on a personal scale when it comes to computer problems.

TL ; DR, John Walker Flynt has negative intelligence. He is actively making people dumber. Including me.

This is 100% correct, JWF is retarded. SMTP is an old standard but it works. You can piggy back whatever the fuck you want onto the back of it.

Also. TFA using SMS is also pretty dumb*. In addition to the cell network being... quite insecure (there is a huge amount of "Just trust me bro"/"well, ok" with cell infrastructure hardware). And that's to say nothing of the social engineering possibilities. Have an article https://medium.com/@CodyBrown/how-t...es-with-verizon-and-coinbase-com-ba75fb8d0bac

*In every way except as a mechanism to confirm password logins, or as a short-life OTP passcode for non-routine transactions.
 
As someone who's a fan of the novel series, I'm tempted to drop it all together.

For shame, it's actually good sci-fi.
Wow, I kinda liked The Expanse.

Admittedly I haven't read the books (plan to) and was high as fuck the whole time I was watching it but still. Doesn't seem worthy of drawing this much ire.
 
Wow, I kinda liked The Expanse.

Admittedly I haven't read the books (plan to) and was high as fuck the whole time I was watching it but still. Doesn't seem worthy of drawing this much ire.
There's no ire involved. But it does diminish my experience (very very slightly) to know that John Flynt likes the same novel/TV series that I do lol.
 
So courageous to be completely in line with mainstream media and political establishment opinion. If you can't follow along like a lobotomised sheep, get the fuck out of the way, @RepStephenLynch

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So courageous to be completely in line with mainstream media and political establishment opinion. If you can't follow along like a lobotomised sheep, get the fuck out of the way, @RepStephenLynch

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I didn’t vote for Trump and I don’t support him except in the capacity that I support the office. There is such a thing as jumping the gun. What do you get by impeaching him now? Forcing his lawyer to perjur himself regarding some Tweets? Trump is a master of protecting himself and getting others to take the proverbial bullet. He is a political movement and he will not go down easily.

Brianna, if you want him gone, put your sexual fantasy of being a bold and badass motochick who “fought Trump and won” aside and wait for the right time.
 
:offtopic: Isn't it neat how the politicians are still not actually doing anything? It sounds like they're doing things. They make a lot of noise about stuff so you'd think: "well, they must be doing something then."

But they aren't actually doing anything. And isn't that the real problem when we get down to it? :offtopic:

:drink:
 
So courageous to be completely in line with mainstream media and political establishment opinion. If you can't follow along like a lobotomised sheep, get the fuck out of the way, @RepStephenLynch

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>courage
Because impeaching someone over school yard insults is courageous. Wu will continue huffing paint and farts until he gets into a position of power.

Also, politicians work for the people, not the other way around, you filthy mongrel.
 
From what I understand, Wu was proposing that ANY email sent from a specific address requires the user to say "Yeah, I sent this email" before the SMTP fires it off to it's recipient.

If 2fa was implemented into an SMTP, I would bet shekels on it that companies worldwide would see a loss of earnings without a doubt, and I wouldn't be surprised to see a financial crash.

You can still telnet to any of a million dumb mail servers and send an email from any address you like. John is clueless, as usual.

We...we have that. If I remember right (which I don't, but work with me on this), there's a hash that gets sent with emails (or any data transfer) to prove authenticity-and a pleasant side effect of that is "Non-repudiation"; since the hash proves the integrity, the sender can't deny sending it, and the receiver can't deny sending it.

You can deliberately do that, I suppose, but that isn't default. You can generally be sent completely fake mails that look like they're from whatever address they claim to be. Unless you manually inspect headers or use something that makes hashes mandatory and verifies shit, nothing you see in email like you get on Gmail is guaranteed to be anything at all.
 
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