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Episode: 4012
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Title: HPR4012: RE: show comments.
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr4012/hpr4012.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 18:36:44
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This is Hacker Public Radio episode 4,012 for Tuesday the 19th of December 2023.
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Today's show is entitled Re Show Comments.
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It is hosted by some guy on the internet and is about 21 minutes long.
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It carries an explicit flag.
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The summary is, Scotty replies to a comment or two.
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Hello and welcome to another episode of Hacker Public Radio, I am your host, some guy on
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the internet.
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Today we're doing a reply show and we're going to be replying to a couple of comments
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that I've received here recently.
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Now I'll tell you why, we have a rule where if the comment is going to be longer than
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like a paragraph or so, they ask that you do a show instead of a really long or multiple
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comments to cover everything that you wanted to say.
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So I figured this is a great opportunity to get a show out and address a few commenters.
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So first up we're going to be looking at ShowHPR3972, links are going to be down in the
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show notes.
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It's a show I did on Thunderbird inbox filtering and we're going to be looking down here at
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Frank.
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Hello Frank and thank you for the comment.
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Now I left a comment as well and I didn't want Frank to think I was being short with
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him.
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Alright I would read the comment out but I had a crash after Audacity did their little
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update thing when you use the IPmage and Audacity.
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If you have view updates selected in the preferences menu, they put this crazy long update list
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that you cannot actually see the bottom of so that you can click out of it or whatever.
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So you have to crash Audacity which took out a bunch of other crap and either way it'll
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be posted soon but the just of it was I addressed it each of the points that Frank made and
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it was very short because you know adhering to the rules that had to keep it kind of short.
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But now I can actually take my time and explain a little bit more.
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I want to start with thanking Frank.
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Thank you for the comment.
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And I also want to state that yes we do have rules here in the US about it.
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I think it's called canned spam is the name of the rule of regulation law, whatever it's
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called the handles commercial entities sending out spam.
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There are a lot of entities that don't exactly follow the rules.
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So for everyone you do find it will follow the rules and respect what you have to what
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decisions you're making.
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I'd like to think there's about maybe five or six more that are not following the rules.
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And even if it's not that many it feels like it, you know by the amount of spam that
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you receive.
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Now another thing that happens even if a lot more do follow the rules when they sell your
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contact information because I honestly believe whenever you do us a unsub from a newsletter
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many of these companies use that as a way of just putting you on another list like this
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is an active email address not not a dead end email address.
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So say first is my address may be considered a dead end because you're never going to
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get a reply or any activity from me.
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If I don't want anything from you versus a person who actually goes and actively you know
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goes through the steps to unsubscribed.
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Now you're going to be put on a list of yes this is a real human being.
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They went through all of the steps to try and unsubscribe.
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So that's a valuable email address that can be sold to a client, right?
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Even if you don't want that to be the case that I mean that's the world we live in now.
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So you broke some really great points and expect I like the the environmental impact one.
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I agree if they would respect our decisions to not send the spam.
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You know if we could just ask them not to and then they not sell our information and all
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the other dirty things that happen.
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Then yes the environment the environmental impact is a good thing to keep in mind so that
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you can unsubscribe but because that's not going to happen I mean it's you know very rarely
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in the amount of companies that send out these the spam where you find others that have
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the same mindset as far as preserving the environment so they don't want to just send
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out more letters than you absolutely have to that kind of thing.
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I'd also like to point out whenever you weigh something like the carbon footprint of these
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different AI technologies that we're doing these days you know like to chat and in some
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of the other AI ones that generate images and things of that nature.
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The carbon footprint of those in one year I think surpasses 10 plus years of what email
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spam can generate.
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You know if you if you were able to just weigh them I think that the AI is just significantly
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more harmful to the environment and here's the thing I don't agree with either of them.
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I this I hate calling it AI but because most people are familiar with it you know there
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are the large language models or neural networks or other terms that are used but we're
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going to be polluting the conversation with a tons of terms so I'll just use AI just
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for now.
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Yeah if we could slow down a bunch of and the same thing with like the blockchain technologies
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think about how much carbon waste or the carbon footprint of like say the NFT markets just
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that alone not not the other so-called digital assets that that are exists out there.
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So I mean you know when you compare email to any of those I mean it's I think it's relatively
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small even though I don't like any other so I agree with you on that it would be nice
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if we could stop a lot of it just for the environmental impact.
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I think that we'll just we'll have to take a grain of soul with that.
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Now on the point you mentioned about the attackers getting hold of the addresses I mean data
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breaches happen all the time so if the company doesn't outright just sell your address
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to an attacker or just you know first whoever comes with money you know if they'll just
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outright sell it I mean data breaches the attackers are going to have it they're going to pass
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it around within their own little networks and it's out there and if you're like me you
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have an email address that's been around since you know the 90s I mean I imagine my addresses
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everywhere so asking asking the world beyond Thunderbird to do the right thing with my address
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just seems it seems like a lost cause you know I'd much rather just ask Thunderbird to give me
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more control over what arrives at my inbox so I appreciate your your comment and I think your
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statement your comments in the different points that you've made were well thought out I appreciate
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all of them and if you happen to do things differently like if you have a method of unsubscribe
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in the success that you've received from it I mean do a show let us know I wouldn't know more
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about it you know I mean I'm happy to learn how to do things better oh and let's not forget about
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the GDPR I think when just attackers aside because obviously if you're an attacker out there you really
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don't care what laws or rules are available but a lot of companies don't either here in the United
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States you know you tell them hey that violates the GDPR I mean you know I don't think a lot of
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really going to care so far we we don't really have the enforcement mechanism to make them quit but
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users do have a method of you know mitigating the impact like Thunderbird so it's it's what we have
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right now and again thank you you might be able to hear my daughter in the background I had to
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center back our room she was going bonkers out here so on to the next show and we got some spicy
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goodness in these comments oh we good heavens all right so HPR 40 0 8 sextortion good heavens that
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was another show that I did I can't even remember when I made that show um it was in reserves so I made
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it sometime ago and and put it in there I got two comments so far on that show I imagine there
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maybe even more coming in but let's take let's go ahead and take a look at the ones that we have
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right now so the first comment that I have comes from another guy on the internet and the title
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with this comment is this show is very opinionated I'm going to have to agree yes the show is very
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opinionated given the topic of sextortion that was covered and the fact that I gave a ton of opinions
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in there yeah I'll agree it's very opinionated comment started off very good give me a wonderful
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comment that I'd love to put on the t-shirt I remember Ken Fallon stated that I said a few things
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like one of the shows I did where I said don't don't compete with stupid and it was some other
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things I said in the past that he said could be on the t-shirt this could also be on the t-shirt
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where he goes that he says in here the nice thing about podcasts and radio is that you can
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monologue whatever nonsense you like and act like it is a single truth in the universe if I could
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have that on the t-shirt let me tell you I would definitely wear it around I would definitely wear
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that so thank you for that comment alone that's like the first sentence and I I agree with the
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statement and I would wear it on the shirt so thank you now after that he goes through the the uh
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the good stuff he says that there is some helpful information in the show which again I thank you
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that's wonderful now we going to the straight out ugly that's right where about to get ugly over
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now for everyone out there listening keep in mind I don't take any of this personal
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all right we create shows because we think this is beneficial for others and interesting to hackers
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so this comment is interesting to me I I really enjoyed this next portion of the statement I don't
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want to miss can I don't want to put any words in their mouth or anything but I I don't fully
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understand where they're coming from and I would ask them to do a show help me better understand
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what you're saying there because I believe it's it's very interesting what I believe you're saying
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but again I don't want to put any words in your mouth and it will be best if you did a show where you
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can explain this a little bit better this next portion of the uh statement there but I'll scroll
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down to the part where you say is uh you give a quote don't do that which is a totally random moral
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stance I don't know about totally random but yeah moral stance if you want to call it that I mean
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I would not necessarily disagree with it I think it'd also just be helpful uh it brings up Coca-Cola
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and how they uh project their random moral obligations on the world I guess that's you know kind of
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associating what I said here in the show with Coca-Cola and again that leads me to thinking certain
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things like this this writing seems very familiar like maybe I've I've read work from this comment
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before somewhere but it seems very familiar and I'm also very interested in how you think about
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these issues because apparently my my take on it my opinions are not really appreciated or welcomed
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is what I'm with them sensing so I'd like to hear more from you tell us tell us how my opinions are
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wrong and how yours are or better or or could be better or whatever you know that I would like to hear
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and uh of course we get the obligatory keep your opinions to yourself statement where he goes uh
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they are legit they're rightfully yours to keep but don't try to push them further than that
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because that's just randomly stupid all right so we got the word randomly being put
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down a little bit I don't know what's so random about it but I mean hey that's an opinion right tell
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us how I'd like to know how my opinions of of saying don't create evidence that can be used to
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extort you and then hand them to someone that's going to extort you how is that randomly stupid
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again I could be interpreting everything you're saying wrong and you have a much better way of
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expressing yourself and I would love to hear that in the show that will be fantastic I think we
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could all benefit from that so definitely keep it coming let's move on to the next statement here
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well this is the next in the last statement which is also a part of the same show this extortion show
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it is the second comment on that show by the subject is called poor quality and let me be clear
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when I first read that first thing I thought is oh no my audio my audio quality is just so
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par you know maybe they couldn't hear me maybe it was fuzzy maybe they had a ton of background
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noise I knew I should have made some adjustments maybe I should have re-recorded it but as I read
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you know through the rest of the comment I realized oh that's not what they were talking about it all
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so you right wipe the brow there right dodge the bullet they gave me a wonderful compliment
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there in the very first second well I guess it'd be the first sentence because they just said
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Scotty period I'm assuming that was meant to be like a comma or something but yeah very first
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sentence good quality and well considered you know every show up until this one apparently so I
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thought great you know that's a fantastic start right there let's get into it and then the show
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starts to look I'm just gonna outright say it this this this comment feels like output from one
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of those prompts you know what I'm talking about you know like chat jippity I think that I think
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that's with this comment came out of maybe it was slightly modified after they got it but it feels
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like an output just in case I'm wrong about that though we would treat it like someone actually
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typed up all everywhere of it and then brought it here they gave they say that yes extortion is
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something that exists and absorbing observing some safety measures you know some basic safety
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measures could be used to prevent it and I'm assuming they're talking specifically about the
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extortion portion now after that here's another statement right here I like this right here this show
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however was a hideous disappointment what did I'm certain it may not have been the best show you've
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ever heard but a hideous disappointment okay I got you this this either sounds like that statement
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alone tells me the first thing like this could have come out of a prompt or this is like one of
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those redditors that are used to making those kind of statements you know what I mean on reddit
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normally when you're gonna get blasted into oblivion you know by someone just thrashing whatever
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statements you had to make like like say for instance if you were to go visit the arch community
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and ask for help this this is the kind of thing you're gonna hear right off the job oh here's this
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appointment okay I got you utterly condescending to other human beings well I don't know anyone that
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speaks like that again leading to that whole prompt thing so it's ended here you're utterly
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condescending to other human beings particularly victims of this moral panic or let me make sure I
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get this one the proper respect it deserves because this is another statement that needs to be on
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on the t-shirt I would wear this or actually no no no I'm gonna use this in y'all know news this line
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is great it's gonna come up in the y'all know news again but moral panic written pearl clutching
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nonsense good habits right oh my god it does does that not fit no no news well hey hello and welcome
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to another episode of hacker public radio I'm your host some guy on the internet or you ready for
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some more moral panic written pearl clutching nonsense right isn't that great so I'm totally gonna
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be I'm taking that I've definitely taken that thank you for that one even if it did come from a
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prompt totally gonna be making use of that next we're uh he said that I opted not to speak to the
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victims you know the people who actually suffered from sex torsion um you're right I I did not
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speak to any victims of sex torsion because there's plenty of testimony out there you can you
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don't I don't have to actually speak to the victims when there are experts who have assisted
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these people gotten them help and then gotten their consent to provide the testimony and I think
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I've even linked to some of that so I mean you're right I didn't speak to them but I mean look hey
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this is an opportunity for you to shy hpr listener I mean if you've got access to sex torsion
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victims and you'd like to go out there and interview a bunch of them or even just even a couple of them
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and get some of their takes on it I mean that will make some excellent show material right there
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he tells us about apparently there are some other security experts that are in the field of sex
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torsion that hpr listener feels are better sources because um as I mentioned it they don't really
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like the FBI they consider the FBI uh let me just read from the beginning because it won't make
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sense if I say it like that the FBI a government agency known globally for for other incompetent
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in understanding social phenomena tell me if that didn't sound like I'll put from a from a
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prompt and we're calling uh sex torsion a phenomena I mean okay and to stop my daughter just
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ran in here just now dealing with that all right yeah recording is getting harder and harder man
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but anyway back to uh back to the comment here oh yeah they really don't like the fact that I
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want to read it right and read it read it you know put that in capital letters right there I mean how
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dare I go to a place where users recognize they can come and get advice and they they show up to
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again share their experiences with the topic you know I the topic being sex torsion in this case
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so they come to share their experiences and I'm there in the crowd with everybody else sort of
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listening and think hmm I'll do a show on that yeah how dare I do that well obviously someone who
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engages in moral panic per oh hold on me more moral panic written pearl clutching nonsense right
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you know obviously that's what I do and they said that this is a cut case of source bias I think
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it's be mostly because they don't like the FBI and good heavens how dare we talk about read it now
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this what this this next statement right here is why I want you to do a show tell us more about what
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you believe like I don't care if you want to trash more about my show like if you want to just say
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my show was terribly bad and whatever that's fine but this this next statement I'm going to give
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you right here is one that's very interesting to me and I'd like to hear more about your beliefs
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your your thought process because he says quote nothing whatsoever besides moral grandstanding and
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a baseless belief you have any right to tell others how to conduct their personal lives close
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what I did in the show was again tell you do not create evidence of an act that is incredibly
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embarrassing so much so that some people have inflicted self harm because they could not live with
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the idea of this evidence being released to their friends and family you know whatever the social
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so he me telling them don't create the evidence and certainly don't don't you know that will be the
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best thing don't create it at all but then don't share it either that is a baseless belief it's it's
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moral grandstanding and a baseless belief so I'm I don't take any offense to these words would it
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does those make me very very curious and what you believe like I really want to know how how does
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I want to make sure I don't put any words in your mouth or anything here but what do you believe
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especially as far as extortion is concerned and the act of creating this this evidence that we're
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talking about here and putting it on the internet or sharing it with people on the internet um it
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could be someone that you physically know in real life or just maybe you met him on a on a chat
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thing somewhere and you decided that this is a good idea you want to share these these images with
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them uh what do you believe about this give us some more inside here man don't you know or I guess
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this wouldn't actually be man this is just hpr listener for all we know this could be um any other
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pronoun but just tell us what you tell us what you think that will make a fantastic show because we've
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all heard what I think and we got these two fantastic comments over here right with some great
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quotes that I'm totally going to be taking by the way but before my daughter comes back around here
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telling me about how she's got to uh make some more bandages for her baby doll and everything
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else that's going on around there think she made a baby doll some spaghetti or something and I had
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to test it and all that but you know I got to get back to making sure that the baby doll is okay
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and uh earning father of the year but you you fantastic listeners out there if you have if you
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also have taking offense or maybe maybe you agree who knows definitely do a show let us know
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I mean comments are fine too but uh they just they leave so much wiggle room in it right because you
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can't say everything that you want to say so I'll show you so much better all right I'm out of here
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some guy on the internet thank you for listening to hpr
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