Notices by :niggy: (niggy@poa.st), page 4
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@Swoocean Jews in Auschwitz nicknaming those good parts of the camp "Canada" while calling the shithole parts "Mexico" is so funny to me
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from here btw
archive.is/isBoB
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@billiam yes friend I believe this only scanned localhost, but for many years threat actors have similarly attacked vulnerable routers on target networks. generally these reconfigure the router's DNS to a malicious server
most browsers have hardened cross-origin policies over the last few years though, so these are less viable now
decoded.avast.io/threatintel/router-exploit-kits-an-overview-of-routercsrf-attacks-and-dns-hijacking-in-brazil/
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:alert: EMERGENCY ALERT :alert:
I have found the missing link
This is our generation's Sahelanthropus
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Wikipedia makes no mention of this and claims it was all some Norwegian DJ, but I'm convinced it was this
Timeline matches up. Late-2000's the movies come out and these pitch/tempo shifted songs take off, around 2010 the same content takes off just under the new name "nightcore"
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just had a realization those "alvin & the chipmunks" versions of songs everywhere on 2000's youtube was the origin of nightcore
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@niggy @Riamu
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Hello friends, I have another graph for you
I wanted to follow up with some grade data of students after admission.
The admissions data I'm using was from PeopleSoft (the PS table prefixes), so I've relied on matching up the PS "EMPLID" columns to correlate data from different tables. Unfortunately most grade data (eg per-course) isn't PeopleSoft so it's not that easy there.
However, one table was. PS_DWSA_DEGREES has 350,606 records of degrees awarded, including the relevant GPA.
From this I've got data of average GPA of graduated students. This has a selection bias of only those that successfully graduated, but still useful.
Also with a new race I forgot to include last time, Pacific islanders.
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@ruina niggys gotta sleep too
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That's all the analysis I have for you now friends.
There's a very large amount of very sensitive information in there (eg millions of SSNs) so I'd prefer not post the whole data.
Let me know if you have any queries to request though.
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this new layout is confusing
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After exfiltrating data, I set up a local database with the relevant tables imported from, and queried it to get various statistics on affirmative action at UMN.
Joining the PS_DIVERSITY and PS_DWAD_APPL_HS tables I was able to query the average ACT scores of admitted applicants of each racial category, with admissions excluded pre-2010 to keep it contemporary. A graph of results is included here.
The results are of course largely expected, showing for example a White/Asian applicant must have a significantly higher ACT to be admitted than a black applicant.
Interestingly a White/Asian applicant only gets some benefit from not specifying their race, likely because only White/Asian applicants don't.
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Computer Niggy Exploitation (CNE) access was obtained to the University of Minnesota's data warehouse.
Within this massive Oracle SQL database system they store basically all important records the university has kept since they begin digitizing in 1989.
Student/faculty PII, grades, and most importantly here admissions data with diversity statistics
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hi
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Hello friends, affirmative action has been in the news recently due to the supreme court ruling. It's always been difficult to get hard data on its effects though, as colleges generally conceal their practice of it and don't publish relevant statistics.
I will share some signals intelligence from a Computer Niggy Operation (CNO) to hopefully improve that.
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