Anyone else feel like something is off?

There are times when certain sites don't load as they should. Happening more and more frequently now.

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The bad joos are going down. Q was all real.

They load after they confirm you are shabbos

Ive been noticing this since a few weeks after cyber polygon(july 9, 2021). But its been worse and worse these past couple months.

the globogays are taking out root PKI certs to violence against Russia

Retarded leaf boomer who probably just has shitty internet. Take your pills schizo. Call ur isp if ur having problems. KEK

I have been having intermittent issues. I’m trying to pretend like it’s just me.

thats my retribution for cancelling all those services in my country. so if i cant have them, no one will. fuck you. it's only the beginning

Oh it's definitely happening more recently. Hope your great reset proof machines are ready boys. See you on the other side.

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I don't know if this is a slide thread but on the off chance that it's not...

My phone has been loading apps and webpages slowly. Even native stuff like the messaging app is slow doing things that are usually instant. iPhone using iOS 12.1 (not current).

I connect through several VPN services, all of my exit IPs in Europe are fucky. Cyprus worked properly for me today but Netherlands Switzerland and Ireland were all shitty (slow and dropped connection).

Wife and my father have both complained about similar things on their iPhones. My sons' iPads are also slow to load apps (we let them play pokemon go or watch youtube kids for 2 hours on weekends).

Also - my wife reported issues with Netflix not opening a show the other night and Bloomberg TV (an app on our Samsung TV) is consistently hanging and going blackscreen.

Just reporting what I'm seeing - I think something is going on in the background.

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What exactly do I need to do to great reset proof my machines?

I have basically the library of Alexandria on a 100tb NAS - books, encyclopedias, manuals, movies, TV, etc. Is disconnecting from the internet enough?

The cyber polygon digital pandemic. Every device is becoming infected with a dormant stuxnet like virus. Then when it's time, everything will shutdown or be doxxed. Haven't figured out which yet.

Odysee issues

I couldn't tell you if it's already too late or not for that. Modern hardware is a crapshoot anyhow.
Almost every Intel chip after 2008 and AMD chip after 2012 are affected by management engine hacks. Then it depends if they go full Carrington Event or 'EMP' route. The way they're hyping up this solar storm Monday, I've got my Thinkpad in the microwave for shielding just in case

>don't even know half of it, let alone use one that i know
Not my problem.

I work in tech. There is something going on but I can't figure out exactly what it is. Youtube's servers have been unresponsive for a few seconds every couple hours. A viewer wouldn't notice this. It would just look like it is loading slow for a few seconds. Many report devices are slower in the past month. I really have no idea what it could be since it is across the board right now, outside of ayy level supercomputers taking up all the bandwidth.

These fuckers. I sort of understand how viruses work which makes it hard for me to figure how they are going to infect everything.

I'll reformat and install TEMPLEOS on a laptop and throw it in my Faraday bucket and stick it in the garage just in case.

Interesting. I do notice it - I work in finance and am constantly on my computer at work and phone at home and it's clearly noticeable.

I suspect it's backbone centered rather than host centered because the sites I frequent that require logins are timing sessions out within minutes/hours and resetting cookies/wiping "remember this device", forcing logins and 2fa each time I access it even if I just had the page open like 15 minutes ago.
Makes me suspect they don't know what's going on and are troubleshooting.

Good idea to cold storage one machine at least.

If you really want to shitbrix look into how the stuxnet worm functioned.
Long story short.
Glowniggers created it to specifically infect centrifuges for refining nuclear material in Iran. It needed to find a very specific system running Siemens control in an airgapped building. Upon the the deployment date it would trick the centrifuges into over rotating to pieces by spoofing the speed values in the control software.
To do this, they infected a majority of the devices connected to the internet at the time. If they weren't that specific Siemens control software, their job was to duplicate and spread the virus. Eventually it found it's way onto thumbdrives and into the airgapped rooms where it eventually worked.

Does a virus have to be an exe or some kind of executable or embedded in an executable? Can it be a string of code in an mp4 or pdf?