Anonymous ID: 26687d June 7, 2019, 1:50 p.m. No.6696261   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6279

>>6695789

>Most of us have no idea how the internet works. We don't know why it's dangerous, who designed it or for what purpose.

 

ARPANET became DARPANET became NSFNET. I'm old enough to remember the non-commercial warning at logon. We didn't have Twitter cancelling our accounts, we had the Dean of CS and threats of expulsion. :)

 

>We could have had a safe secure network but the intelligence agencies intervened to make sure that didn't happen.

 

Van Eck phreaking, anon. Nothing is really secure. If they can't decrypt the data stream, they will just watch your computer screen. CRTs often had emmissions for several MILES. TFTs, I don't know but by the time consumers got them they had the OSes rooted.

Anonymous ID: 26687d June 7, 2019, 1:55 p.m. No.6696290   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6393

>>6696196

 

THE DATE, ANONS

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/777_%28number%29

 

>Religious significance

 

>According to the Bible, Lamech, the father of Noah lived for 777 years.[1] Other connections to 777 are noted in the sections below.

Judaism

 

>The numbers 3[2] and 7[3] both are considered "perfect numbers" under Hebrew tradition.

Christianity

 

>Christian denominations consider seven to be a holy number because Genesis says that God rested on the 7th day and man was created on the 6th day.[4] Because God rested on the 7th day, that is the reason for the observance of the Hebrew Sabbath on the last day of the week. The 7th day of the week is indicated on the Hebrew Lunar calendar containing 13 months of four weeks each. According to the American publication, the Orthodox Study Bible, 777 represents the threefold perfection of the Trinity.[5] The number 777, as triple 7, can be contrasted against triple 6, for the Number of the Beast as 666 (rather than variant 616).

Thelema

 

>777 is also found in the title of the book 777 and Other Qabalistic Writings of Aleister Crowley pertaining to the law of thelema.[6]

 

>Other traditions

 

>In other traditions and teachings, seven is seen as the perfect number that holds creation and the universe together.[7] Religious or mythological cosmology refers to seven heavens, ancient Indian spiritual texts detail seven chakras and esoteric teachings describe seven planes of creation.

 

>Political significance

>Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging

 

>The Afrikaner Resistance Movement (Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging, AWB), a Boer-nationalist movement in South Africa, used the number 777 as part of their emblem.[8]

 

>The number refers to a triumph of "God's number" 7 over the Devil's number 666.[9] On the AWB flag, the numbers are arranged in a triskelion shape, resembling the Nazi hakenkreuz.