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(07-05-2026, 12:18 PM)BeyondKnowledge Wrote: How are you to defend against something that could randomly be hidden in every operating system? Random images copied in the original installation. The "experts" would know exactly how to find it.
That reminds me of a problem we had with a client that had bought one of our programs (I work in a small software house). She complained that we had sent her some pornographic (only with adults) images to her email, because she opened one email we sent her, opened one image and then moved to the next image in the image viewer she was using (I think it was the default Windows XP image viewer, that allows to view and print images). What happened was that the image she opened from our email was extracted from the email, saved on the temp folder and shown. When she moved to the next she moved to the next image in her temp folder, so it was showing all the images that had been viewed before on her computer.
I don't think she ever understood what happened, but her employees did.
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(07-05-2026, 01:02 PM)ArMaP Wrote: That reminds me of a problem we had with a client that had bought one of our programs (I work in a small software house). She complained that we had sent her some pornographic (only with adults) images to her email, because she opened one email we sent her, opened one image and then moved to the next image in the image viewer she was using (I think it was the default Windows XP image viewer, that allows to view and print images). What happened was that the image she opened from our email was extracted from the email, saved on the temp folder and shown. When she moved to the next she moved to the next image in her temp folder, so it was showing all the images that had been viewed before on her computer.
I don't think she ever understood what happened, but her employees did. 
Well I am certain that was embarrassing.
It is worse with Android systems. They tend to throw files together by type and age. It doesn't matter if you looked at it recently. If you move a folder, all those files and any sub folder files are suddenly new again and show up as first on the images, documents, audio, video, etc...
So, random files from the past pop up from time to time unexpectedly.
I know too much and question everything.
Does anyone know the minimum safe distance of ignorance?
Did anyone ask the monkeys how much fun the barrel actually was?
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(07-05-2026, 12:47 PM)BeyondKnowledge Wrote: Yes, many are running in fear of getting the stink on them.
I don't think his story changing is absolute proof of guilt. He may be just trying to figure out how to prove his innocence because he just doesn't know how the images got there. Then again, he could just be trying to get out of something he was legitimately cought doing.
Quote:The prosecutor at his trial said Cullen is “rowing back on his police interview statements about the laptop being taken to a computer repair shop” and is now desperately trying to claim that lots of other people must have had access to the laptop.
If we are going with what the prosecutions suggest...
Thats kind of changing his story.
While it's not proof of guilt, it's not something i imagine his lawyer would encourage him to suggest...
Again, im sure as more information materialises, more will become clear.
But if there was no smoke, the case would have been dismissed with prejudice.
"Yet so it is, we see the illiterate bulk of mankind that walk the high-road of plain common sense, and are governed by the dictates of nature, for the most part easy and undisturbed. To them nothing that is familiar appears unaccountable or difficult to comprehend."
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(07-05-2026, 01:44 PM)andy06shake Wrote:
If we are going with what the prosecutions suggest...
Thats kind of changing his story.
While it's not proof of guilt, it's not something i imagine his lawyer would encourage him to suggest...
Again, im sure as more information materialises, more will become clear.
But if there was no smoke, the case would have been dismissed with prejudice.
I just want to know who actually rubbed the sticks together to make the smoke before we go all pitchforks and torches.
A mob is much easier to start than to stop.
I know too much and question everything.
Does anyone know the minimum safe distance of ignorance?
Did anyone ask the monkeys how much fun the barrel actually was?
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(07-05-2026, 02:32 PM)BeyondKnowledge Wrote: I just want to know who actually rubbed the sticks together to make the smoke before we go all pitchforks and torches.
A mob is much easier to start than to stop.
He does know a lot about pitchforks and torches.
Some might suggest this is a taste of his own medicine.
The problem is his "mob" is not behind him.
And you have to ponder why?
Again im sure it will come out in the wash, if he's innocent, or evidence was ""planted.""
Same as where the accusations originated.
Thats not apt to happen until the case is concluded and a judgment made.
But at the risk of repeating myself, when your so-called fellow patriots turn their backs.
And the top flag sh@gger is calling you a cu@t on social media, suggesting you have never met...
It's not a word thats used lightly, put it that way.
"Yet so it is, we see the illiterate bulk of mankind that walk the high-road of plain common sense, and are governed by the dictates of nature, for the most part easy and undisturbed. To them nothing that is familiar appears unaccountable or difficult to comprehend."
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(07-05-2026, 12:06 PM)BeyondKnowledge Wrote: You need to be careful using the words "deviant art". As DeviantArt is a legitimate art website, their lawyers may take offence. It's name came from it originally being a skins art hosting area for the Deviant media player.
That art website does not have the rights to the word 'deviant' nor 'art' and I am sure their lawyers know that.
"deviant/ˈdiː.vi.ənt/noun
- A person who deviates, especially from norms of social behavior.
- A thing, phenomenon, or trend that deviates from an expectation or pattern."
"The only journey is the one within."
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(07-04-2026, 05:12 AM)quintessentone Wrote: I am sure forensic IT guys will be able to find the truth. As they say, nothing is really ever deleted off one's hard drives.
Using a backdoor to slide explicit and illegal material on software isn’t that hard.And masking where those incriminating photos or data comes from, isn’t that hard either.
Especially if you’ve managed to put yourself on their “radar”.
As for waving the “colours” and to the OP, why is it bad or worse than waving the Union Jack?
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There was an episode in the TV show Colony where a resistance leader in the mountains who thought he was off grid got setup and the Transitional authority or whatever the gestapo equivalents serving the aliens were had uploaded illegal content to his servers that he was disseminating information from to the internet. This was how they were allowed to send an official force group to arrest/kill him. I do not remember how the event unfolded in that episode, but pretty sure they killed the guy. He may have been in possession of on of the aliens, which were kind of like a consciousness uploaded to machine/droids.
They canceled after 3 seasons, but it was a helluva show.
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(07-07-2026, 11:05 PM)worldstarcountry Wrote: There was an episode in the TV show Colony where a resistance leader in the mountains who thought he was off grid got setup and the Transitional authority or whatever the gestapo equivalents serving the aliens were had uploaded illegal content to his servers that he was disseminating information from to the internet. This was how they were allowed to send an official force group to arrest/kill him. I do not remember how the event unfolded in that episode, but pretty sure they killed the guy. He may have been in possession of on of the aliens, which were kind of like a consciousness uploaded to machine/droids.
They canceled after 3 seasons, but it was a helluva show.
[Video: https://youtu.be/TfItWZbsOAc]
“Revelation of the Method” right here.
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(07-07-2026, 11:37 PM)SteamyAmerican Wrote: “Revelation of the Method” right here. Honestly the show has striking parallels to Israeli occupation, even its own version of an October 7 attack. After watching the video above the resistance leader I was referring to was a Mcgreggor, he was a conspiracy type (think Alex Jones) before the invasion, and now I remember he was explaining how they had set him up with those uploads to discredit his career prior to the unfolded events.
His camp is found and killed due to a different treachery. They really should have done better to close that show, it just ended in a cliff hanger all effed up. The aliens were using us as labor to develop weapon to fight a different alien race that was hunting them down, and taking out their assets (human labor camps) on Earth!
What a shame it ended the way it did. It had quite the potential for at least two more seasons. The acting and writing were actually pretty good, and so were the graphics.
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