So about him not getting up the steps. it could be more innocent than full blown dementia. He might have ear problems. that would also explain why he cant speak for shit...
Probably caused by the tiny earpiece he quietly had installed for the debates when he dropped off the campaign trail for a couple of weeks.
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bets on how long it last
stupier bet how long till called nazi site
I'd love it if he did. Now is certainly the time to strike. It will take longer than 2-3 months though to launch anything meaningful. In theory you can grab various off the shelf approaches and put something together in that time. But in practice, a major social media platform is not a trivial task.
It's not true sadly. As the trans delusion grows, older male programmers with actual experience are jumping on the bandwagon for a last gasp at relevance and resistance to cancellation. Plus, again, many transpersons are likely on the autism spectrum.
Eh, autism doesn't mean technically capable. I've known a couple of very technically capable people who are autistic. But I see just as many dumb ones counting train numbers at stations. IME (which is considerable) the autism-programmer thing is significantly overstated and mainly a media driven thing. Some people who are bad at social interaction get into it because in theory it's all about your knowledge rather than ability to deal with others. But 50:50 on how true that actually is. The smartest programmers I've ever known were pretty funny, pretty socially capable. People think real life is like an RPG and you have a limited number of points to distribute between smarts, charisma and physical stats. It isn't. You get some autistic people who are really good at focusing on a task and that's handy for programming. But it's not like that's limited to autism.
As regards "bringing this down", much of the low-hanging fruit in the hacking world is picked. You either rent a botnet - which requires no great technical skill, just a willingness to give money to someone you've no idea you can trust and can't sue - or else you're going fishing at a wide array of targets and going after the ones you find are vulnerable, not picking the one you want and then looking for vulnerabilities on that.
Stuxnet, Solar Winds, all that level stuff - these days it's near state actor level requirement to get somewhere with it. People host everything on Azure or AWS which means you're going up against seriously capable professionals not some overworked sysadmin who has to update her servers manually and might forget a patch.