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

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Well, congratulations. You've got an awkwardly large box that has only a fraction of the functionality of a digital multimeter at ten times the price. There's literally nothing that thing can do that my 30 quid multimeter can't, and mine also measure capacitance, and has a diode and transistor check mode.

There IS something this can do yours can't: get calibrated within autistically exact tolerances and have it certified that its output is properly calibrated.

Is there any chance the John needs that level of precision? No. No one outside of (wait for it) military or aerospace does. Or maybe very precise electronic repair.

You do have some hobbists who use uncertified simpson sets because that's what they were trained on. But there is zero reason for someone who has no idea what they're doing to start on an old style set.
 
Wu really, really thinks that more expensive is better.

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Well, congratulations. You've got an awkwardly large box that has only a fraction of the functionality of a digital multimeter at ten times the price. There's literally nothing that thing can do that my 30 quid multimeter can't, and mine also measure capacitance, and has a diode and transistor check mode.

I like that the feature that sold Wu on this thing is "audible circuit continuity check" a feature EVERY SINGLE MULTIMETER HAS.

Now if I had access to Frank's bank account, I'd buy a nice logic analyser so I didn't have to use the junky bluetooth phone app thing I currently use.
Nobody I know, uses these. Digital meters are pretty much standard in heavy industry and Fluke is the standard For people who actually use them for a living.
 
Nobody I know, uses these. Digital meters are pretty much standard in heavy industry and Fluke is the standard For people who actually use them for a living.

Yeah if John was going for bragging points on an overly expensive item if he ever uses he won't use but one or two features of, I don't why he didn't just spend a few hundred more of Frank's money and get a Fluke.
 
Yeah if John was going for bragging points on an overly expensive item if he ever uses he won't use but one or two features of, I don't why he didn't just spend a few hundred more of Frank's money and get a Fluke.

A decent fluke is actually cheaper than the Simpson. I got my fluke 117 for like $200, the Simpson is damned near $400.
 
I was wondering wtf he was going to "use" that thing on and then I remember he's now a high level pinball technician, it's his new favorite thing to be.

He's no longer a scam PAC-man, he's now a pinball wizard.
 
Is there any chance the John needs that level of precision? No. No one outside of (wait for it) military or aerospace does. Or maybe very precise electronic repair.

Nobody I know, uses these. Digital meters are pretty much standard in heavy industry and Fluke is the standard For people who actually use them for a living.

My father (biological, the guy I actually call "Dad" is my step) is a union, certified industrial electrician, he works on mining machinery and such (the giant draglines and shovels that are bigger than most buildings). He has Simpson analog meters because that's what he learned to use back in the 70's more than anything else. He has Fluke meters nowadays too because as he's gotten older reading the old style display is more difficult. He's been working on everything from cars to electric smelters since he was a teen, his tools are his livelihood every single day. Flu doesn't need old style or brand new meters, he doesn't rewire shit, he doesn't repair anything he just poses on twatter and the shit he buys with Frank's money gathers dust on a shelf or in a corner. One thing is for sure, when he dies there is going to be a shit load of never used tools and obsolete tech gadgets on his estate sale.
 
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I think John is a pretty cool guy, eh cuts off his cocks and doesn't afraid of anything.

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The Brianna Wu challenge would end immediately with this one.

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I think it's obvious John needs a highly accurate meter that he can use to watch for analog swing on.I know this because the big feature he was jazz about...continuity.

Yes John technician in aerospace might use it, and astronauts wear diapers - so crinkle away Johnnie and tell everyone "but astronauts do it"
are you fucking 7?
 
I think John is a pretty cool guy, eh cuts off his cocks and doesn't afraid of anything.

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Anyway John, your mimic and opinion about Cortana is bad, and nobody will trust you with that. You say this adaption is bad? You have really shit views about games since there's more worse adaptions than what you said, tranny.
The Brianna Wu challenge would end immediately with this one.

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Yeah yeah, this challenge will begin when nobody would participate into doing your demands. Nobody would ever update your impression at all, John. Seethe later on.
 
Audible continuity!?!
So what test equipment was he using before?
I find it suspicious that John, even if he had a classic analog meter, wouldn't have shelled out the $10 for a DMM with auidble continuity (which most of the cheap ones have) when working on a car
Hell, building a standalone one, the most expensive part these days would probably be the battery

I mean John talked about trying to track down problems in his headlight system. He didn't bother to check continuity? hm,, well he did fail
 
Hitting a new work week HARD - after all, which Super PAC out there worth its salt hasn't weighed in on Sonic's arms NOT BEING FREAKING BLUE

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Gee, I dunno, maybe nobody's buying Sega because Sega doesn't want to be bought? Maybe they're happy being an independent developer and publisher and don't feel like getting absorbed into a massive conglomerate. But this is beyond the mental capacity of John, who can't fathom the idea of not being able to throw money at something and get what he wants.

Incidentally, because he mentioned putting hundreds of hours into Destiny, I did a search for John's profile on Bungie.net. Last year, they introduced a new system that pulled your display name from the first profile you signed into Destiny 2 with, tacking on a few numbers at the end like similar services do to handle duplicates. After double-checking that that both his PSN and Steam names were still spacekatgal (both still private, by the way), and after checking my own Bungie privacy settings to see if there's a way to make your profile completely invisible (you can't, though you can limit some of the things that can be seen), I can reasonably conclude that John has not played Destiny at all since at least August 2021, and probably a lot longer.

Oh yeah, and the Feminist War Cult clan that carried John to all his in-game achievements way back when? Still exists, but it's down to seven members, most of whom haven't been active in months or years. Unfortunately, John is no longer a part, so I was unable to find his profile that way.

ETA: Okay, a couple more things I found that were amusing.

First off, Feminist War Cult apparently took themselves so seriously that they had their own website, and even a fucking application you had to fill out to join so they could be sure you weren't an evil Goobergobbler. Sadly, the website is down, and the Internet Archive never cached a copy, so there's nothing to go have a laugh at.

Second, John tweeted quite a bit about Destiny 1 in 2014 and 2015, but then there was a pretty long gap with very little to say about it, up until early 2021 where he posted a couple of tweets implying he was playing it again with no proof. Then, silence once again. This tweet in particular is amusing because 132 hours is practically nothing for even a semi-serious Destiny player:
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Finally, if you want to see what getting carried hard looks like, here it is:
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For reference, this was pretty early in the game's history, but it was towards the end of the first year of D1. At that point, the leveling system was very different from what it ended up being; you had a level cap of 20, and then you'd increase your light level beyond that by equipping better gear and leveling it up. This was necessary because being even one or two levels below the recommendation for a particular piece of content would drastically ratchet up the difficulty. The maximum at the end of the year was 34, which required you to equip gear from the latest, toughest content in the game and level it up fully.

Vault of Glass was D1's first raid, and it had a normal mode requirement of 26 and a hard mode of 30. John didn't even meet the minimum for normal, and if he'd set foot in hard, he would have been one-shot by the first enemy that noticed him. It's been a long time so I can't say for sure (also the leveling system changed not long after that so I couldn't even check it now if I wanted to), but I imagine that all he really could have done was just stand in a corner and hide for the entire raid while his fully-leveled buddies did all the work for him. A tweet later on where he claimed to be level 34 suggests they continued to carry him over and over again.
 
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Gee, I dunno, maybe nobody's buying Sega because Sega doesn't want to be bought? Maybe they're happy being an independent developer and publisher and don't feel like getting absorbed into a massive conglomerate. But this is beyond the mental capacity of John, who can't fathom the idea of not being able to throw money at something and get what he wants.

Incidentally, because he mentioned putting hundreds of hours into Destiny, I did a search for John's profile on Bungie.net. Last year, they introduced a new system that pulled your display name from the first profile you signed into Destiny 2 with, tacking on a few numbers at the end like similar services do to handle duplicates. After double-checking that that both his PSN and Steam names were still spacekatgal (both still private, by the way), and after checking my own Bungie privacy settings to see if there's a way to make your profile completely invisible (you can't, though you can limit some of the things that can be seen), I can reasonably conclude that John has not played Destiny at all since at least August 2021, and probably a lot longer.

Oh yeah, and the Feminist War Cult clan that carried John to all his in-game achievements way back when? Still exists, but it's down to seven members, most of whom haven't been active in months or years. Unfortunately, John is no longer a part, so I was unable to find his profile that way.

ETA: Okay, a couple more things I found that were amusing.

First off, Feminist War Cult apparently took themselves so seriously that they had their own website, and even a fucking application you had to fill out to join so they could be sure you weren't an evil Goobergobbler. Sadly, the website is down, and the Internet Archive never cached a copy, so there's nothing to go have a laugh at.

Second, John tweeted quite a bit about Destiny 1 in 2014 and 2015, but then there was a pretty long gap with very little to say about it, up until early 2021 where he posted a couple of tweets implying he was playing it again with no proof. Then, silence once again. This tweet in particular is amusing because 132 hours is practically nothing for even a semi-serious Destiny player:
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Finally, if you want to see what getting carried hard looks like, here it is:
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For reference, this was pretty early in the game's history, but it was towards the end of the first year of D1. At that point, the leveling system was very different from what it ended up being; you had a level cap of 20, and then you'd increase your light level beyond that by equipping better gear and leveling it up. This was necessary because being even one or two levels below the recommendation for a particular piece of content would drastically ratchet up the difficulty. The maximum at the end of the year was 34, which required you to equip gear from the latest, toughest content in the game and level it up fully.

Vault of Glass was D1's first raid, and it had a normal mode requirement of 26 and a hard mode of 30. John didn't even meet the minimum for normal, and if he'd set foot in hard, he would have been one-shot by the first enemy that noticed him. It's been a long time so I can't say for sure (also the leveling system changed not long after that so I couldn't even check it now if I wanted to), but I imagine that all he really could have done was just stand in a corner and hide for the entire raid while his fully-leveled buddies did all the work for him. A tweet later on where he claimed to be level 34 suggests they continued to carry him over and over again.
Speaking of feminist war cult, john tried to create it as a fleet in star trek timelines a few years back. The name triggered some kind of censored term and he flipped out, posted about how feminist and feminism isn't a swear word and the devs bent the knee immediately and apologized, despite there being an explicit rule about not discussing any form of politics.

They knew exactly what john was up to. Just look at the way he ended the post - I look forward to Disruptor Beam removing this very egregious oversight. There is an implied threat there on the level of it would sure be unfortunate if you didn't do what I said and I had to make an issue with it with the media and twitter, without having to explicitly state it. That tells you right there how often he pulls this kind of bs that he has the act down so well

 
Despite you being a fucktarded troon, 132 hours is too low, as trannies would gave up on Destiny and complain them pitifully. You get annoyed by football? Cowardly as usual.
What if someone's hobby is discussing internet silly people?
Basically they'll lurk across a discussing site, such as the great o' Kiwi, tap on a random thread, and begin thinking about their reply about the current event, and lurk across it, as long they're not a sperg from infamous sites. If they're a longtime lurker or a newfag, I think they'll be interested in creating their own account and have a good start, as long no autism is spreaded.
 
I don't think you mentioned the purchase of your latest expensive toy enough times, John. You should tell everybody about this at least once a day, minimum.

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