Spyke

Because legal discovery data retrieval is almost entirely automated. You are always going to end up with some irrelevant shit in there because it matched a keyword search somebody used for discovery.

Source: I used to do this when companies I worked for got subpoenas for email data.

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Pikareply
sh.itjust.works

That's hilarious. I'm guessing its a result of an auto-redacter which is set to redacts urls or something? since the original would be

--enable-largefile
Enable support for large files (http://www.sas.com/standards/large_
file/x_open.20Mar96.html) if the operating system requires special compiler
options to build programs which can access large files. This is enabled by
default, if the operating system provides large file support.
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I can't see any obvious keywords there, it would be very telling to be able to determine what theye filtering on, if we had enough unredacted/redacted pairs to find out

7

Large files huh? "Large" like "4k videos of blackmail material" large or what are we talking here?

Fedora just runs my large 4k videos of totally not pirated movies just fine, I've never had a file too large to access.

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yea I'm not sure, maybe something to do with the term SAS but yea not enough unredacted stuff to really know.

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lemmy.wtf

data dump flood to hide the pertinent stuff.

like dumping a very large bale of hay on the needle.

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He had it on a hard drive or someone emailed it to him.

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slrpnk.net

You know that dude was running a private on-site server.

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lemmy.world

did RMS visit epstein island?

EDIT : hey, when you have a billion, you might as well get a thinkpad and try out this "lin-ux" thing

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