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Jun 23, 2023

Social Engineering Meets Hacking With Prompt Hacking

Flareonflare, back in my day of growing up that was considered normal discipline. I was born in 1966 and I am 57. A gen X. We are the one’s that rode in the back of trucks,rode bicycles without helmets, most cars didn’t have air conditioning as well as houses! A lot of cars trucks didn’t have power steering especially imported smaller vehicles. I learned to drive a truck with a thing called manual transmission and a third foot pedal LOL 😆 a clutch! As far as the discipline methods back then you can ask any generation X’er, they will most likely tell you that was normal. The discipline of the 70s and earlier would get a parent put in prison as you stated basically in this day and age. If we (kids) we’re with mom in a public department store and misbehaved, you got an ass beating right there in the store! Generally we learned our lesson and never did it again. We respected adults. If you even looked like you were going to throw a tempur tantrum you’d get the same discipline. Besides that most parents would ridicule you in front of everyone for acting like a baby! That alone, made every kid not want to be embarrassed in front of other kids,and making yourself look like an idiot. So you didn’t behave that way,or risk being teased in school. There were no safe spaces to run to.To bring a folding pocket knife to school was about equivalent to bringing a gun to school nowadays. Maybe even more strict having a knife in school back then. It could get you expelled. Something else we never had back then besides cellphones and TVs 📺 you can hang on the wall like a picture, was, SCHOOL SHOOTINGS never was a thought in anyone’s mind and probably wasn’t even a thought in a mentally challenged person’s mind!Times have changed big time. I’ve been in the consumer electronics industry ever since a kid. I remember the tube television technology just before the transistor was invented. In the beginning 1970s televisions were called hybrid models because they were half tube circuitry and half transistor circuitry. Also called solid state. Shortly after was analog IC chips and LSI technology. Large Scale Integration. Basically the chip running an LCD wrist watch was equivalent to 2000 transistor and some outrageous number of diodes and other components. If one was to make a wrist watch with individual discrete components. That kind of thing was a major break through in the electronics world 🌎 Now we’ve got 1000 times plus the capability in the palm of our hands that just 30 years ago was a PC computer that had less than a megabyte of memory and clock speeds way less than a gigahertz!No way possible to listen to MP-3 and even have an animated thing on the side bar at the same time! It would suck up all resources back then!As far as that discipline, that was the norm. I think we all came out normal! It seems like common sense has disappeared in the latest generations. Basic common sense, like how to determine whether you’re a boy or a girl. Those things us gen X people can’t and will not understand what has happened with all that!But, it is what it is!I know, you’re not supposed to start a sentence with “but!”Hell, I heard they aren’t going to be teaching kids how to read an analog clock 🕑🕝⏱️🕰!!!Also, cursive handwriting! The Constitution Of The United States was written and signed in cursive. I wonder, how are you going to have a signature 🤔 if you can’t do cursive handwriting?Maybe that’s where that chip embedded into your arm with all your information SSN come into play! LOL 😆Next there will be people cutting arms off for a new identity!

Anyway, I appreciate your concern. Like I was saying things have changed a lot. Some for the good and some for the bad. One thing as you mentioned it possibly affecting my life. Well, it doesn’t in the aspect as a younger person would vision it. I think mainly because it’s nothing to dwell upon, get over it and go on. That’s how we learned and lived. We didn’t need directions on toothpaste and shampoo containers. We also knew not to lay in a puddle of water and arc weld a trailer frame! We didn’t get butthurt. Butthurt ointment wasn’t available until recently, it’s for sale on Amazon now!🤣 People that dwell on something over and over end up mentally unstable driving themselves into public/self danger and destruction!Take care my friend! 👍👍👍

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