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originally posted by: Vasa Croe
For the SteinLARP followers it appears he has jumped to bitchute yesterday since his YT videos were taken down.
SteinLARP
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
a reply to: Vasa Croe
Oh brother Vasa what have you done now. 😂
That's StoneLARP. I'll agree for the moment he's a POI that keeps some of us entertained.
Thanks for keeping it real.
they were taken down yesterday
And now I will persist in my efforts to show just how fraudulent he is.
The world is at war with a hidden enemy. WE WILL WIN!
originally posted by: CanadianMason
Why does Austin Steinbart's YouTube 'About' page have a single alpha-numeric code in his 'Description'?
I asked myself, "Self, shall I follow this rabbit?"
So, I searched it on Google; and, sure enough, up pops another dead end 'mystery'.
I wisely (I think) stopped chasing that rabbit when this message showed up (I'll paraphrase): "Do Not Use This Site Unless Your First Agree to 'The Terms and Conditions'. Otherwise, Do Not Use This Site!"
The name of the website was 'Popular Hash Encoding Queries, Recently Encoded & Cracked Hashes'.
I had no idea what I was looking at but it felt 'unsafe', so I backed off.
Just wanted to pass it on here, so anyone who might be tempted by that same rabbit, can't say they weren't warned in case something goes awry.
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
originally posted by: CanadianMason
Why does Austin Steinbart's YouTube 'About' page have a single alpha-numeric code in his 'Description'?
I asked myself, "Self, shall I follow this rabbit?"
So, I searched it on Google; and, sure enough, up pops another dead end 'mystery'.
I wisely (I think) stopped chasing that rabbit when this message showed up (I'll paraphrase): "Do Not Use This Site Unless Your First Agree to 'The Terms and Conditions'. Otherwise, Do Not Use This Site!"
The name of the website was 'Popular Hash Encoding Queries, Recently Encoded & Cracked Hashes'.
I had no idea what I was looking at but it felt 'unsafe', so I backed off.
Just wanted to pass it on here, so anyone who might be tempted by that same rabbit, can't say they weren't warned in case something goes awry.
I know you're curious...
I was looking into that code last night and Goog produced ZERO results. Now I see the link you were referring.
AS alpha-numeric code = 7de9e2b9701c41bc
Md5 hash digest algorithm = 865d28a093f7cac2c1cbba44e268eb4c
That site also gives a few dozen other possible crypto hash codes.
One of these might be the encrypted passcode for his DATTO drive or the MD5 hash for a specific archived drop file or absolutely nothing.
But, I don't have the time nor ambition to go any further down that endless rabbit hole.
Someone else gave it a crack...
twitter.com...
America's biggest soon may soon face a soft-quarantine seen in other places around the globe.