> Civil disobedience
I have jury duty, but haven't been called-up yet.
When called, I'll appear. But I won't serve or collaborate with the occupation forces. And I'll say so.
Civil disobedience is all we have left.
> Civil disobedience
I have jury duty, but haven't been called-up yet.
When called, I'll appear. But I won't serve or collaborate with the occupation forces. And I'll say so.
Civil disobedience is all we have left.
> the ipconfig command
It will cause your network adapter to release the local IP address it has, then request (or, "renew") a new one.
Totally safe. If something goes wrong, reboot.
Also, a release/renew probably won't fix your issue, whatever it is.
Your PC is almost certainly NAT'd behind a firewall.
> Anon wants to learn networking, and is starting from scratch.
https://www.professormesser.com/network-plus/n10-007/n10-007-training-course/
> Dangerous Bait
A better topic of discussion would center around preventing future such "following orders" events.
But yeah, a big chunk of LE deserves death sentences.
> Why hasn't the guard been sent home, post ceremony?
Dunno. Maybe something else is in the works.
> Dubs
There are lots of free training materials available.
Starting with a "CompTIA Network+ free tutorial" search might be useful.
> Strange movie
We're at the beginning of the second movie in a trilogy. Or not. Fuck if I know.
Patience…..
> Collaborators stripped of voting rights
They're guilty of felonies, no? Felons aren't allowed to own guns, vote, sit on a jury, hold public office, etc…
Yes, this is an appropriate response to collaborators.
All. Of. Them.
> Life as a felon
They also can't get most jobs. You can't trust a convicted felon.
And for cops, not being allowed firearm ownership is a big deal.
But the alternative is a rope.
> Dubs
> Taxes
Most people have no choice. Their employers withhold the money, their property taxes are built into mortgages and rents, and sales taxes are charged by the vendors.
It's almost impossible for a normal person to escape.