>>33When a pattern of programming works for 40 consequtive years,
and then you change something, and your mouse is spinning around
and you then claim all the other programmers were wrong for 40 years;
that's your malicious action.
The point is to make the basis of the system seem like a foundation of sand:
to make the old programmers "go crazy" and "question themselves" and ultimatily wash their hands of the situation.
As you mock them and berate them for "not keeping up with the times"
We could prosecute you under the 1990s computer crimes statutes for your malicious actions; had they not been desired by the powers that be.
We can also sue you under various business interference torts, contractual torts, common law fraud.
And you'll just mock me for saying that
>U DIDNT DO ANYTING ABOUT GRSECURITY
Yea: I read your mind Rika.
I contacted the rightsholders regarding Grsecurity many years ago. I was told they'd eventually sue them.
I'm not one with standing to sue Grsecurity.
>HUH BUT THEN WHY DIDN"T THEY HUH!!!
Because it would cost 1 million dollars in current USD to go after Grsecurity in federal court, all told. And they do not have 1 million dollars to throw away.
Regarding suing you Zoomer fucks for infiltration and undermining:
We could also just kill you dead.