Message from @Ecarttev
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so like a parenthesis before the join statement?
in 1c, a left parenthesis inserted between "sname" on the left and and the lower-case sigma on the right, then a right parenthesis at the end
oh okay thanks
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<@&435155896780324864> can anyone help me with SQL at the moment?
I figured it out
<@&435155896780324864> can someone merge some audio tracks for me and send it in a normal format that I can play on my phone?
I promise I'm not being lazy, it's just that my internet is insanely slow on my computer
it's for the Jared Taylor interview
maybe fix up the audio if you have extra time and know how but mainly I just wanna get it in a format that I can download and play on my phone
looking to make Jared Taylor your ringtone? lol
lmao no
I'm just trying to get it in a format that people can actually listen to
the recorder we used uploads in these weird multi track formats
actually I think I figured out how to do it myself
Is anyone here familiar with google docs? About a year ago, someone sent me a link to a google doc owned by someone I do not want knowing about my existence. I just checked my "shared with me" page on google docs and saw that document associated to the page. I right-clicked the document and selected "remove." Should I be worried? Once I have removed that document from my "shared with me" page, is the owner still able to see that it was once shared with me?
Depends, if it was a corporate, or school account the administrator could call up the file history of they needed to. If it's a personal account it doesn't seem to present that info to the user.
Source: am a Google Suite admin for an organization.
@Ecarttev Thanks! I am not sure what kind of google acount it was. At the most, would they just be able to see my google email address and username?
It would be your email. They would have to do very specific searches though, is not info presented at the top level. That's just things like, "file shared" they would need to dig to see it was you.
Ah ok. It was just some obscure and routine file that was probably buried by many subsequent update files. They would probably have no reason to look into who saw it and if they did my email would be meaningless and probably brushed off as belonging to someone no longer on their distribution list. From what I understand about google docs, the creator of the document determines who has access to it and unless they set it up so that only specific email addresses are allowed to view it, they have no expectation of privacy, as once they send out a link for a google doc, anyone who obtains the link is able to view it.
Is anyone in here knowledgable about visual basic?
<@&435155896780324864> ^
@GDoctor I have vague recollections of VB6 from about 15 years ago. Do you have questions?
Someone redpill me on VPNs
Tor for example anyone use it?
<@&435155896780324864> ^^
Ive used Tor. Tor is fully compromised by fbi and probably other intelligence orgs by owning the exit nodes. However unless youre doing something worth burning fbi assets and time on, then you are completely anonymous
VPNs are nice so your ISP doesnt doxx you, or to bypass location dependent filtering
What are we referring to
How could I get doxxed through this thingy
Your ISP is not going to casually doxx you but their threshold is lower than fbi. They can also be subpoened.
Bottom line. Dont do stuff thats illegal and VPN should be sufficient.
Thanks for the fast response. @Perihelion - CA @Mark Vandal hope that helps you out bro
It should be noted you can always give away your net identity using compromised browser or just doxxing yourself, e.g. start tor then login to google account in chrome.
for almost all purposes though, this isn't an issue
One big note about Tor. You can deanonymize yourself through sloppy browser usage. Basically if you start a session with a site before activating the onion protocol, and then activate it, your browser is going to keep the session open basically telling them: "HEY REMEMBER THAT GUY WHO WAS JUST HERE? YEAH? YEAH, I'M THAT GUY! YEAH MAN I'M TOTALLY THAT GUY." Don't do this.
best practice is use a browser dedicated to the onion protocol that starts tor on startup
spoilers: the darknet is pretty boring and mostly edgy larp
Privacytools.io read it
IP can give a lot of info even without ISP's cooperation. See this article: https://askleo.com/finding_the_owner_of_an_ip_address/
VPN will prevent this information from being disclosed.