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Everyone commits opsec failures eventually. With LLMs linking anonymous accounts it just makes it even more likely to be caught.

Isn't it making an illegal u-turn over a double yellow line?


Kind of. The thing making it illegal is that it's blocking traffic in the process (and potentially missing some visibility requirement or something; it's hard to tell from just the video).


I honestly think u-turns should be illegal is most situations. They are highly unpredictable and block multiple lanes of traffic for the benefit of a single vehicle. It’s especially unnecessary for a GPS-guided vehicle that should easily be able to determine an alternate route.


Kind of short sighted only consider social cancellation. People in power change, laws get applied retroactively. History is full of people who get purged from stuff that was fine when it was written


If you’re honestly worried about purges, you need to be gathering allies and armaments, not worrying about your HN posts.


People are being rejected at the US border due to saying things online that the current administration doesn't like and they are already claiming to add peaceful protesters to domestic terrorist lists.

Do you think the current and future administrations won't go further? This very comment might get me on a list.

My commenting _is_ gathering allies and armaments by voicing dissent and being one more raindrop that will hopefully add to a flood of change and improvement.


You're not?


you can intentionally add false biographical information. what if you had a bot posting responses in subreddits for cities across the world on your account


That's adding noise, not removing metadata. One can filter the noise.

Your interests can show up in all sorts of ways. Perhaps it's not saying "I like Madonna" on some social network, but the urge to interact with one specific song she recorded. One like can be the difference of giving away who you are or not.

With AI, there's a higher chance of active deanonymization tactics. This was possible for only select targets in the past. It's the creation of content or design of interactions that is meant to surface certain behavioral patterns (such as offering you that song "casually" in some timeline to gauge if you're going to interact with it).

Trying to mask or change your behavior is likely to result in a weird and very noticeable presence. Like trying to change how you walk will often lead to a caricaturized behavior, not something that someone would naturally do.

Acting naturally is probably the starting point of any attempt to prevent deanonymization, and the hardest to achieve. You have to be aware of your own behavior much more than people often do.


we need the scramble suits from a scanner darkly but for your online text


The US has had mail in voting for 100 years with no widespread fraud. You're going to have to present more evidence then "what if bad actors use it this way"


Further more, know your neighbors, join mutual aid groups, build social connections before bad things happen. The idea of a single prepper surviving the apocalypse is a farce, humans work in communities.


There is broad support for Dreamers. It's not as simple as deport everyone here illegally and the public seems to understand that.


> There is broad support for Dreamers. It's not as simple as deport everyone here illegally and the public seems to understand that.

What the GGP was advocating was much broader than that. What's sympathetic about the Dreamers is the non-consensual nature of their position (their parents took them here) and many of them have little to no connection to the country they'd be deported to.

That logic doesn't apply to, say, the 3.5 million illegal immigrants that arrived between 2021 and 2023 (https://www.pewresearch.org/race-and-ethnicity/2025/08/21/u-...), but those are people the GGP would "document not deport."


> The company that owned the website also manufactured AR-15 rifles...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AR15.com

They use to manufacture. Not much of a gotcha



https://rcmp.ca/sites/default/files/dam/pfl-1229-a.pdf

#144117 on page 30 -- "AR15.com" "ARFCOM"

That's a website and the company registered under that name does not have an FFL to manufacture firearms. There is no such firearm.


They use to make AR15s.

https://www.mpnnow.com/story/news/local/victor/2013/12/08/bu...

Also not "multiple" and not "from a video game"


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