Hackers Cardgame




Maybe i should call my paranoja a good situational awareness like Andy does...

Source:
https://github.com/braindef/HackersCardgame22
https://2hmorvqnlhwyrhvl6dwv4jqgnvhlaf2wxnrbmbhrbpmx5x3qqiwprjyd.onion/

Printing Templates:

Github (PDF)
local (PDF)
Printing the cards gives you a offline copy, cutting them out makes you focus ~1 Min per card that could be useful for your Learning Curve.


'; echo "" . $parts[0] . "" . "
"; echo '
'; echo ''; // print_r($csv); for ($i = 0; $i < sizeof($csv); $i++) if ($csv[$i]["card"] == $parts[0]) echo $csv[$i]["english"] . "
" . $csv[$i]["german"] ; // echo '


'; echo '
'; } else { continue; } } ?>


Possibly you would get in serious trouble with those people, that abuses this sort of technology if you would fork this repo *INSERT: "marc is insane"-stimulus on t1 card* but if eg. 1000 *INSERT: "marc has delusions of grandeur"-stimulus on t1 card* would fork at the same time, they would possibly not have enough manpower to target all people that forked it; maybe. Additionally [I] suggest that all people creates their own cards / deck / repo without using the same images or exact the same text of my repository. src1 Card: It would spam the people abusing it *INSERT: against you!!! (psychological warfare)* because they would have to keep eg 1000 people in check. Having different decks would make the people that abuses this sort of technolgoy to loose more check-moves *my insert: some sort of reveres-psychological warfare :D*

If you are crazy enough to become a part of mind-control-hacking community take at least 1 equal aged friend, never do such things alone, use as much different technologies as you can, eg. inkscape, illustrator, html5, demoscene videos, painted art, music ... maybe you have even better ideas...

And please forgive my bad English, im not a native speake, further since im subject to 12h 16h electronical / psychological warfare every day i don't have that much time.

Marc jr Landolt
eidg. dipl Informatiker HF
Neuenburgerstrasse 6
5004 Aarau
mail@marclandolt.ch
062 822 61 31 (mostly unplugged)
078 674 15 32 (mostly turned off and wrapped in tin foil hat)