Obviously I'm the Top Dawg when it comes to tech
by: $savage Life$Was born in the USA to a broke but eventually became a middle class family. Grew up using both Mac OS and Windows. Worked on computers since I was 7 years old actually even before that when I was 5 or 6 smuggling computer parts like a PCIMCIA Linksys 10/100 RJ45 LAN jack card at the age of 7 on the plane from Denver to Baton Rouge when I first moved here. Had multiple iPods broken and working and parents bought me a Nano 4G 8GB Silver that I loaded videos to through Windows and synced pirated music onto. In third grade I was thinking about iPod U2 4G and Photos daydreaming about them in class instead of the curriculum. I attempted to load Ubuntu onto an iMac 20" Mid 2007 but dad got pissed and to keep Mac OS on there. Had an HP ProBook 4710s which I tried to HackInTosh and was somewhat successful using Tony Mac x86 exploit. Had an ASUS EEEPC 1008HA which I loaded technic cracked DE version of GTA VC to and first got exposure to mail.ru services and search engine. Still used Google cause I was in the US. Loaded themes on there Hyperspace Subzero Series for Windows 7 when I upgraded from Windows XP on the EEEPC netbook. Of course it was from Piratebay and it was a cracked version. Then I kept using a custom modded case swap and transplant Gateway E-4100 from Denver which was my childhood PC which I turned into a sleeper and hot rodded with upgraded parts such as a P4 Extreme and HIS ATI Radeon 4670 aftermarket from Newegg. Then I worked on retro computing hardware like Packard Bell systems 486 and Pentium. Went to a computer shop and picked up some junk in 2016 and worked on retro Compaqs and a Sony VGN-AR730E which I did a full rebuild on with eBay parts and load of a cracked Windows 7 Ultimate install and installed all the Sony software and utilities and everything worked. Also had a Dell Inspiron 9400 cracked the BIOS password and swapped the HDD from my dad's old Dell Latitude D820. So many fond memories. I was computer literate. Had so many parts and experience in this field that I'm overqualified. Worked on may retro projects and resurrecting prototypes as team projects. Not motivated by money just for fun. Call me a genius!
#1by: $savage Life$
I've sold off most of my collection. The old stuff eventually kept breaking down like old project cars and was a hassle to fix. By passing these projects onto other people so they can benefit and challenge themselves. Then I did a dual boot of BeOS and OS/2 Warp on retro hardware. I focus much more on the newer side of things like drones and PS5 Switch modchips and debugging utilities and hardware. Obviously everything I do is well documented and not for profit just for science!
#4by: Also smuggled
Also smuggled in various international spec phones from Asia as well as retro parts that hard to come by. All of it now is pretty much junk at this point. This was many years ago. I miss the ages of YouTube in the early 2000s when people would give tutorials on Poptropica, how to download GTA, how to mod Windows and download games on Mac OS. Linux tutorials, making your YouTube channel before the era it is now. Using Adobe to edit videos on Windows 7 cracked version of course. Using video editors and iMovie on Mac. In Denver I had both a Dell OptiPlex 745 and Power Macintosh G3. Yeah the old Apple logo rainbow one I used to play KidzBop on. Played MandMs Lost Formulas on Windows XP and watched burned DVDs international. Also had tape players and would fiddle with those. Great memories. I was the tech enthusiast! And not to mention PokeSav'ing DS games and sending custom Pokemon to a Nintendo DSi without an Action Replay by hacking the WiFi settings and APN on the DSI and sending it through the network. Playing with my bros GTA SA multiplayer edition. Bluetooth on ThinkPads for Lego NXT robots configuration. Working on robots in high school. Browsing the old Usenet Google Groups and CompuServe and getting an AOL mail when I was a kid in the mid 2010s. Yeah what even is a job lmfaooo!!!
#6by: Also fixed
And jailbroke the China region iPod Touch 4 using redsn0w. Epic times. Back when jailbreaking was a thing and super fun. Now if you ask me which phone is the most secure I would go with Apple. Ofc it has an NSA backdoor. All US market tech has it. Remember the CIA can hot mic and turn on your cameras on phones as well as tech at any given time.
#8by: Fun story
In middle school one of my teachers had a Dell Latitude D series, I broke my dad's Dell Latitude D820's CD-DVD ROM drive combo system because I dropped it. I then pushed the lever to eject the drive from the chassis and then brought the broken drive to school and then sat next to the laptop teachers one and swapped it stealthily and took the downgraded drive home. Haha call me a legend James Bond Russian version lmao.
#9by: Also true
In middle school around 2012 2013 2014 this kid in school was asking for security cam footage of a school. Remember teacherweb? I setup a website on there with both our names and made it sound legit and uploaded footage on there hahahaha. People used to call me hacker back in the day lmao
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by: lmfaoooo
call that a dead drop hahahaha
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