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

Not the only thing running in your basement. Actually it is. The dogs have no room to run.

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Now how about a few more stories from Vox and Slate then.

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At any given point in time I’m in the middle of at least one tech book or taking some online training or something. This is true for almost everyone I know who is any good. It’s just part of what you sign up for in a technical career as a base level just to tread water.

Late to the programming sperging, but ^ this. I work with a lot of programmers, cybersecurity guys, etc., and a staggering number of them are perpetually studying for some cert or another. (Just looking at the CISSP or CCNA requirements gives me a headache, too.) Not all programmers do this--I know at least one who's grandfathered in because he joined the industry before CS degrees were really a common thing--but someone of Brianna's age and claimed experience should be studying, doing code sprints, and actually engaging with the industry. Not talking like the be-all and end-all of Wimmen in Tech.

Brianna doesn't want to do anything. She wants to have done something.
 
Its is a pronoun, like his and hers. You wouldn't write "Frank and I walked down the road and I held hi's hand." Its / it's is completely consistent.

Well yeah, that's the rule. That possessive pronouns don't have the possessive apostrophe that proper nouns would have.

I think it's a strange fluke. If I designed the language, I would use the form common to the plural apostrophe for possessive pronouns.

I held its' hand.
I held his' hand.
I held her' hand.

This would allow the contraction to use the apostrophe and possession to use the apostrophe, always. Since the plural of "its" is a different word, "their", same with his and her, the plural form of the apostrophe is by nature impossible. Multiple "them" possessive is still them, so
their'
also is unambiguous without introduction a new exception to the rule ( like the current exception that pronouns don't need possessive apostrophe), it just expands the rule to its logical conclusion.

This is much simpler, and I guess as a programmer it's attractive to have a standard syntax.
My apostrophe rules are akin to "assignments always use the = operator" whereas the current rules in English are "assignments always use the = operator unless you are assigning a pointer, then no operator is needed." It's madness!

Anyway, the point of my post was that as part of a society with other people we agree to abide by certain rules and customs. These include the language we use to communicate, or even moral customs like being able to back up our claims, or not saying one thing and doing the opposite, etc. etc. So no matter how much I wish the apostrophe worked consistently (as I've described above), it doesn't, I'm not going to pretend it does, and I'm not going to force others to accept my rules when they aren't the common already-accepted ones by society at large.

I also have great disdain with including punctuation within quotes, even when the punctuation is not part of the quoted subject matter. Like:

Did you hear him say, "I like dogs?"

It's ambiguous if I am asking if you heard him ask the question "I like dogs" or make the statement "I like dogs." If we doubled-up the punctuation like:

Did you hear him say, "I like dogs." ?
or
Did you hear him say, "I like dogs?" ?

Would clear up the ambiguity. You'll see me do this sometimes, but it's really for me and I don't expect that others should follow me or they are [insert general group with negative connotation here].
 
How do you forget that an SMTP server is setup in your basement
It's not really a "server", it's a Synology NAS. I've got the same thing or something like it. The way it works is that there's a bare-bones Linux kernel installed on the box with Synology's own custom packages, and then there's an "app store" where you can download packages in Synology's own custom format. (Getting a real package manager on there is far more trouble than it's worth) So he installed the SMTP package from there and then just never did anything with it.
https://www.synology.com/en-us/dsm/packages/MailPlus-Server

I have no idea what the hell is under the hood of that package and I wouldn't trust some random guy off the street's SMTP implementation, but there you have it.
 
Do my eyes deceive me or does the second-to-last link in that bookmark bar say "KiA"? As in "Kotaku In Action"?
Not the first time we've seen this. Brianna once took a screenshot with a KiA tab open, IIRC, and we know she checks her thread (well, board now) regularly. Brianna wouldn't dare interact in an environment outside of his control but his narcissism compels him to know what others are saying about him.
 
Not the only thing running in your basement. Actually it is. The dogs have no room to run.

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Setup 8 days ago according to that screenshot (or turned on and took 8 days to configure). If you were just rebooting it 8 days ago you obviously remembered it.

But this is pretty great. Maybe we need to add I SETUP A FUCKIN EMAIL SERVER under I ORDERED A FUCKING PIZZA above?

Though I don't know, that alone doesn't qualify that she set up a using a mac a wizard-based email server (i.e. she was able to hit the "next" button and type in a domain name. Wow!)

What do yall think her email addr is?

Godzilla@female.really.i.am.giantspacekat.com ?
 
Yup. Programming is dictation of logic. You have to be a certain kind of person to excel at it, and I feel like as you become a better programmer you grow as a person as well. You optimize aspects of your life at large, at least I do.
I'm at the point that nothing programming takes effort, I've moulded myself to recognize hundreds of patterns, of which the combination of some are the solution to every problem on the computer. It's just moving and transforming data. This is what you can't teach in schools. You can teach it like a bunch of things to memorize like questions on an exam, but you can't teach people how to think.. and it really requires a revolution in thought to be successful.

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Anyway, we've gotten so up and over ourselves talking about CS that we've let Brianna get by a whole day without being criticized! Her evil plan coming to fruition?

That stops now!

I will critize the fuck out of her and her fake childhood of being a queer cotton pickin' nigger who had to hold up in the public library against the KKK who wanted to lynch him (after lynching 500 of his friends and drafting the other 14500 to Iraq).
Normally one would hold up in a church under the protection of the priest whose actually a great marksman and is hiding 4 sets of guns running down his front under his robes. But in Wu's fictional life he got in trouble for selling fake id's on church grounds so he wasn't allowed there.

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Unfortunately, due to budget cuts John's poor Mississippi library only had knockoff books like "The Queer Manifesto" and "How to Snarl and Influence People"


>Reading books

John you publicly bragged about how books are for plebeians and questioned what was the point of reading if you have audiobooks
 
Well yeah, that's the rule. That possessive pronouns don't have the possessive apostrophe that proper nouns would have.

I think it's a strange fluke. If I designed the language, I would use the form common to the plural apostrophe for possessive pronouns.

What we're talking about isn't really a rule. Nor is it a fluke.

Old English and Middle English were much more highly inflected than Modern English. "Its" has been the genitive form of "it" since before Modern English existed. At least you are no longer required to use "mine" instead of "my" before words that begin with a vowel.

Mayst thou find mine obsevations helpful.

Edit to add:
I also have great disdain with including punctuation within quotes, even when the punctuation is not part of the quoted subject matter. Like:

Did you hear him say, "I like dogs?"

It's ambiguous if I am asking if you heard him ask the question "I like dogs" or make the statement "I like dogs."

It's good that you have distain for including punctuation marks inside quotation marks when those marks do not apply to the quoted word, phrase, or sentence. Doing so is wrong.

The example you use should be written as follows: Did you hear him say, "I like dogs"? And there is nothing ambiguous about it. If the question mark applies to the quoted matter, you would write: Did you hear him ask, "Do you like dogs?" Again, there is no ambiguity.

I suspect that you are having us on.
 
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Not the first time we've seen this. Brianna once took a screenshot with a KiA tab open, IIRC, and we know she checks her thread (well, board now) regularly. Brianna wouldn't dare interact in an environment outside of his control but his narcissism compels him to know what others are saying about him.

I didn’t post here for several months, but the minute I did I found that Brianna blocked my twitter. Surely, the two hours between is only an anomaly, and not an indication she is absolutely preoccupied by this site.

That said, I totally post on here to irritate her. Hi, Bri! Good luck on the debate!! <3
 
It's not really a "server", it's a Synology NAS. I've got the same thing or something like it. The way it works is that there's a bare-bones Linux kernel installed on the box with Synology's own custom packages, and then there's an "app store" where you can download packages in Synology's own custom format. (Getting a real package manager on there is far more trouble than it's worth) So he installed the SMTP package from there and then just never did anything with it.
https://www.synology.com/en-us/dsm/packages/MailPlus-Server

I have no idea what the hell is under the hood of that package and I wouldn't trust some random guy off the street's SMTP implementation, but there you have it.

That explains it, unremarkable as always is Wu. I had some botnet hope when I thought it was just a 3-5 person mail server using 1.9TB of space and uploading at 4.6MB/s.
 
I didn’t post here for several months, but the minute I did I found that Brianna blocked my twitter. Surely, the two hours between is only an anomaly, and not an indication she is absolutely preoccupied by this site.

That said, I totally post on here to irritate her. Hi, Bri! Good luck on the debate!! <3

Her ex campaign dude Warren Lynch said she reads her thread every day.
 
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