Liz Fong-Jones / Elliot William Fong / @lizthegrey - 'Consent accident' enjoyer, ex-Google employee, nepotistic sex pest, Robert Z'Dar look-alike who wants authority over the Internet

Fong-Jones quote tweets DropKiwiFarms and is miffed that he's not getting credit for leading the charge against Kiwi Farms.

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@rheaplex mentions "legal DDOS", so they clearly understand that DDoSes are illegal.
"Tracking down pseudonymous people" sounds like doxing lol

And null is sooooo pseudonymous ... I suspect they're referring to doxing cloudflare employees/board members.
 
Fong-Jones quote tweets DropKiwiFarms and is miffed that he's not getting credit for leading the charge against Kiwi Farms.
Suck it you chinky loser. You just weren't as photogenic as a hunchbacked Canadian faggot. Nobody wants to look at your goddamn Robert Z'Dar as a chink ugly ass face. You Karened at people for years and got no credit for the site you hate going down for about a week because of some rando from the fediverse who had a bug up his ass about us and some skills, even though koofals got the credit.

Too bad, so sad.

Must suck to be a blind brick-faced chink idiot who couldn't even keep a kush gig at Google because of massive incompetence and just incessantly chinking out to the point he was hated by everyone, even the other alphabet people.
 
"Tracking down pseudonymous people" sounds like doxing lol

And null is sooooo pseudonymous ... I suspect they're referring to doxing cloudflare employees/board members.
Remember, they were salivating at the thought of going after individual forum users, in order to get them fired and pilloried across the world. They're frustrated, because we (with a few exceptions) don't blast every detail of our lives into the ether, so they fantasise about bringing court cases against us, or having us reported to the internet police.
 
Pic from his wedding with 'Elly' where he's wearing a collar:
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Part of me insists that this photo of Fong-Jones is photoshopped, but then I remember it's the jawline that makes the head look disproportional to the rest of the body.

Here's Fong-Jones bad-mouthing a former employer. The assistant and CTO chime in.

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Remember, they were salivating at the thought of going after individual forum users, in order to get them fired and pilloried across the world. They're frustrated, because we (with a few exceptions) don't blast every detail of our lives into the ether, so they fantasise about bringing court cases against us, or having us reported to the internet police.
That’s what I find most hilarious/sad about these guys. They’re all so narcissistic and terminally online (and surround themselves with the same) that they seem to honestly believe that posting your life on Twitter is a totally normal thing that everyone else does. And you know nothing will ever convince them otherwise.
 
That’s what I find most hilarious/sad about these guys. They’re all so narcissistic and terminally online (and surround themselves with the same) that they seem to honestly believe that posting your life on Twitter is a totally normal thing that everyone else does. And you know nothing will ever convince them otherwise.
Show a normie the kind of shit these weirdoes post for the entire world to look at and look at their reaction. They would have nothing to do with any entity these freaks are associated with.

They even realize this to some extent which is why they hate sites like the farms and anywhere else that highlights their degeneracy with no other agenda than "lmao look at this freak!"

Raise the additional question that "these people are who decides what you're allowed to read on the Internet" and they start getting a bit pissed.
 

No, Liz, you don't get it.
Wedding rings are symbols of the love that two people feel for each other, and of their determination to build something together (a family, a house, etc.).
Your collar is a symbol of what turns you on under the sheets. It's not the same thing, and it's fucking gross to wear it in public.
 
People do stupid cowboy shit in big tech companies all the time. Sure, in theory you should have the resources and workforce to have a stable production pipeline, but in reality you're often understaffed and underfunded trying to meet unreasonable deadlines from retard suits. Sometimes you don't have time to wait for Rajneesh in DevOps to get off his lazy ass and do it the right way, so you just say fuck it and ram it in, because you know what you're doing and you're willing to take the risk in the name of getting shit done.
I'll admit it, there is something cathartic about doing cowboy shit especially it it's a product that has been terrible to work on, you feel as it you're finally putting the last nail on the coffin of this shitshow of a project, or at least it is in my experience. But experience has also taught that just because you might know what you're doing but that doesn't mean that the other people working on the project knew what they were doing and it can happen that you deploy unfinished or broken stuff that either QA missed or the suits wanted deployed no matter what. That usually meant that I had to stay until late or work on weekends either reverting all the changes or patching what was broken because the deadline was tomorrow or on Monday. Years later I realized I could just say: "Deployment? Yeah, I'll check it out tomorrow" or "Deploy it? Sure, I'll do that on Monday", and the suits or management couldn't do anything about it because no one else was willing to do the cowboy shit. Every time they whined about the deadline or the client, I would always suggest to set up the proper production pipeline and make sure that QA did their jobs, so we could prevent this situation again. After a couple of years, tt eventually worked as we did set up a proper pipeline and QA became more methodical and more competent, it was nice seeing your efforts finally paying off.

That's not exactly how it is. It completely differs between software solutions & hardware ones

For example, no amount of technical knowledge will compensate you the lack of 3rd party relays of business data for testing environments, especially when you dealing with realtime stuff (running vehicle sensors' data for example). Obviously you can invent a wheel and route data from prod to test environments, but it opens the whole set of other issues, you don't really wanna to setup one more shiny cluster to test 1/1000 of functionality, readjust all the data so it conforms to production. It's faster to test on prod. Obviously, it depends on the component and how the solution built, but if it's something that doesn't put your system on any downtime, I don't see any problem testing on prod
I should have made it more clear that there clear exceptions when testing in production is valid and even expected. A valid example is like you say, receiving and/or sending data in realtime, that while absolutely possible to set up possible test environment to iron out most the bugs but some will only show up in production, such as reconnection failures, loss of data, scalability issues, amongst other possible problems.

Regarding networking stuff, network engineers build the solution on prod hardware from ground up, nobody builds a testing stand for 50 floor business center, or giant airport, because of how expensive hardware is in the first place. So testing in prod for network engineer is a must-have at all times, and that's what they do 99% of their time - fixing client configurations. Also worth mentioning networking is one of the fields where certification actually does mean a lot, so they are prepared for this shit
I should have also clarified that I was giving my take from a point of view of software development, not so much from a network engineer, which I admit my experience is quite limited and bit rusty since my first job (sorry for the PL) where I was the designated "network engineer", on the mere qualification that was I the only one willing to give it a shot (But I didn't really knew much about it, I figured I'll learn on the job) and mess with stuff (It was a very small company, 5 people and that was including me). It usually involved making sure our computers and servers could communicate with each other, set up the static IP config for the servers, that sort of basic stuff. I was lucky that my boss had more money than common sense and had acquired, mostly second hand, hardware that I could try stuff without breaking the main network, mostly.
 
I was lucky that my boss had more money than common sense and had acquired, mostly second hand, hardware that I could try stuff without breaking the main network, mostly.
I'd bet Jizz-Dong actually did do exactly that and that's why they gave him the "developer advocate" vanity title before firing him, and he was too insufferable for even a job title that basically meant bitching all day about imaginary microaggressions nobody sane would even care about.
 
Show a normie the kind of shit these weirdoes post for the entire world to look at and look at their reaction. They would have nothing to do with any entity these freaks are associated with.

They even realize this to some extent which is why they hate sites like the farms and anywhere else that highlights their degeneracy with no other agenda than "lmao look at this freak!"

Raise the additional question that "these people are who decides what you're allowed to read on the Internet" and they start getting a bit pissed.
I swear that the fifty thousand posts/day is a defense mechanism, making it harder to find the "weird shit" (remember, they're so deep in it they can't even recognize what normies would call out as "weird shit").

In fact, they should send bitcoin to null for providing a service to identify the weird shit for them.
 
No, Liz, you don't get it.
Wedding rings are symbols of the love that two people feel for each other, and of their determination to build something together (a family, a house, etc.).
Your collar is a symbol of what turns you on under the sheets. It's not the same thing, and it's fucking gross to wear it in public.

It’s also weird and potentially “problematic” to be fetishizing slavery.

Any bullshit about them “reclaiming” it is fucking retarded.
Slaves were locked into collars to dehumanize them, turning it into a LARP and sex thing, ok I don’t like it myself but consenting adults it’s one thing.

To wander around in public forcing people to deal with your fetish, and acting like they are in the wrong for either mentioning it or being uncomfortable with it is beyond hypocritical and disrespectful.

This is why Troons get misgendered. If they want “basic respect” they need to be giving everyone else basic respect.
 
What the fuck universe is Eliot from? 30%-100%? I have seriously had zero issues connecting to the site with the exception of the bot-check. I think I had a loading issue on the phone but it was easily handled with a restart of my browser...
Eliot, do you have the wrong site? Are you unintentionally DDoSing a site for literal farmers that grow kiwis or some shit? Because we are not catching what you are throwing.
 
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What the fuck universe is Eliot from? 30%-100%? I have seriously had zero issues connecting to the site with the exception of the bot-check. I think I had a loading issue on the phone but it was easily handled with a restart of my browser...
You might not have noticed this, but Elliot is not terribly technically competent. He is the one chink in the world who is complete shit at doing tech stuff, and also so fucking ugly he can't even be a ladyboy.

God must have seriously hated this fucker. I can't imagine what he did in a past life to deserve his current existence.
 
You might not have noticed this, but Elliot is not terribly technically competent. He is the one chink in the world who is complete shit at doing tech stuff, and also so fucking ugly he can't even be a ladyboy.

God must have seriously hated this fucker. I can't imagine what he did in a past life to deserve his current existence.
Iunno what he did in his past life, but he wasn't a woman there either.
 
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