Description Discord is designed for gaming and great for just chilling with friends or building a community. Customise your own space and gather your friends to talk while playing your favourite games or just hang out. GROUP CHAT THAT’S ALL FUN AND GAMES ...
Do not discuss hacking or cheating.No advertising Discord servers, other programs, websites, or services.Using voice changers and soundboards is disallowed.Leaking the personal information of others is prohibited.Only communicate in English.Do not mass mention by pinging more than 4 people at ...
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InfoCon - archive of hacking and security conference videos, documentaries, rainbow tables, wordlists and podcasts. (At0m) Red Team Physical Tools - Commonly used tools for Red Teaming Engagements, Physical Security Assessments, and Tactical Covert Entry. (Wryd) RedTeamTools.com - collection of ...
(embed=self.embed.utility) elif selected == 'hacking': await interaction.response.edit_message(embed=self.embed.hack) elif selected == 'Music': await interaction.response.edit_message(embed=self.embed.music) elif selected == 'Admin': await interaction.response.edit_message(embed=self.embed....
and you likely wouldn’t like your kids to be able to join and hop right in. In a test, people fromSecurity.orgjoined discord, put their age at 15 and could easily join an adult-themed community. There were unsavory servers as well, including some on hacking, identity theft, drugs and...
but because forking Reddit's code would never have resulted in anything more than an empty website (since all the conversations and relationships that make Reddit what it is sit on company-run servers) Reddit being free software never gave Reddit's users any real power to hold it accountable...
but because forking Reddit's code would never have resulted in anything more than an empty website (since all the conversations and relationships that make Reddit what it is sit on company-run servers) Reddit being free software never gave Reddit's users any real power to hold it accountable...
but because forking Reddit's code would never have resulted in anything more than an empty website (since all the conversations and relationships that make Reddit what it is sit on company-run servers) Reddit being free software never gave Reddit's users any real power to hold it accountable...