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@DosRivers
USAF GWOT Vet | Firearms Instructor @staccato2011 🇺🇸
Off the hand alone I know you built like a burger
We don’t check in round here.
As promised, here's my thoughts on what you should look to get out of a shooting class. TLDR? Go to a class so you can fail in front of someone that has the skill and experience to show you how to turn that failure into consistent progress over time. 🧵🧵🧵
Ok everyone, discussion time. And I want to hear your thoughts. What is the purpose of attending a shooting class? What do you hope to get out of it? How do you know you got your money's worth? Tomorrow I'll drop a 🧵🧵🧵on my thoughts but let's get the conversation going.
1000 rounds not even a full range day smh
A Vineland gun dealer sold 1,000 rounds of AR-15 ammo—no ID, just cash. We took them to court—and won. This is how we stop gun violence. This is how we protect New Jersey. We’re not done.
My ex prolly think I’m subtweeting her but I’ve met so many other women that don’t appreciate me
To have this little security you would have to actually fight the default platform behavior. By default Firebase buckets are "locked." You'd have to very intentionally set it to public. And it will scream at you and warn endlessly when you try to do so.
Apple is supposed to inspect the compiled binary of every app anyways. Idek how they let that bullshit get through (Well I do know, but that’s neither here nor there)
Calling the Tea hack a "hack" is honestly a stretch. They put everything in a publicly accessible DB. Not in the "they didn't encrypt" sense, in the "literally publicly accessible URL" sense. The "hack" is downloading the .jpg files from a publicly accessible URL.