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Can you link that ebook, please?


I found it via "USMC Political Warfare filetype:pdf"

[1] https://www.usmcu.edu/Portals/218/Political%20Warfare_web.pd...


You can easily experience this yourself by doing grounding exercises in a lucid dream. “more real than real” is always the first thing that comes to mind.


I compare the "more real than real" to watching cinematic scenes of nature, color corrected, high frame rate, high resolution recordings of unspoiled nature.


I know what you mean, but the intensity is not comparable


"lucid dream" and "easily" don't mix for us. We've been trying for almost a decade with not a single actually-lucid dream. :(

We have only ever gotten close where, during a daydream, we managed to figure out that we could have been daydreaming, but past that, even our daydreams are completely non-lucid as well.

We suspect our autism is the culprit... but as for how to overcome it, we are at such a loss.

-Emily (our HN profile explains our signatures)


You could have added that you’re part of this project, for transparency reasons.


I’m one of those people who like to give advice to help others achieve their goals. I didn’t know people might be perceiving it negatively, thanks. I’m doing this to share the feeling of pride I have for myself and want others to feel it for themselves. My goal for the next year is to cultivate more compassion, so this fits.


Can anyone explain certainly why this works?


Does it have to be installed though? Can’t you just load the driver, if it’s signed and not on the driver block list now on 22H2?


You have to be a local administrator to load a driver.


Even a "local admin to Ring0 without reboot"-exploit might have some uses in malware.


But that already exists. There are thousands of signed drivers; many around are bound to be exploitable. But it's not Windows' fault that you installed one.

The truth of the matter is that if you are local admin you can already ruin the system in many ways. Once you are admin the game is already over.


Imagine you're my clueless family relative and you end up installing one of those signed-yet-exploitable drivers.

Whose fault is it?


If I operate machinery or any kind of device that I'm clueless about and I screw up it definitely is my fault, yes.


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