The UK Growers Thread!

R3l@X

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Lots of servers Google the rest lol its fairly same any of you start with "hello world" my first ever Internet Web design thing..or was it programme well basically u run ur code n it opens the browser n says hello world lol its alot easier than they say don't link it to clear net near emails or open any legit websites that's how that pedophile got caught n Ross had to toot his own horn on PUBLIC FORUMS
 

R3l@X

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Ppl hiding servers in their shed I dunno lol thick HackBb or and dn hacker sites will help u..at a price.. Any code u want...ANY I'm talking "Russian made" actually sold by nsa equestrian group on a later date to then foe that sputnik virus or whatever it's called
 

R3l@X

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These guys are the justice league if hackers but mostly evil supposedly work for nsa..most advanced tool n use methods thought to be http://arstechnica.com/security/2015/02/how-omnipotent-hackers-tied-to-the-nsa-hid-for-14-years-and-were-found-at-last/

"The use of virtual file systems, a feature also found in the highly sophisticated Regin malware. Recently published documents provided by Ed Snowden indicate that the NSA used Regin to infect the partly state-owned Belgian firm Belgacom.
The stashing of malicious files in multiple branches of an infected computer's registry. By encrypting all malicious files and storing them in multiple branches of a computer's Windows registry, the infection was impossible to detect using antivirus software.
Redirects that sent iPhone users to unique exploit Web pages. In addition, infected machines reporting to Equation Group command servers identified themselves as Macs, an indication that the group successfully compromised both iOS and OS X devices.
The use of more than 300 Internet domains and 100 servers to host a sprawling command and control infrastructure.
USB stick-based reconnaissance malware to map air-gapped networks, which are so sensitive that they aren't connected to the Internet. Both Stuxnet and the related Flame malware platform also had the ability to bridge airgaps.
An unusual if not truly novel way of bypassing code-signing restrictions in modern versions of Windows, which require that all third-party software interfacing with the operating system kernel be digitally signed by a recognized certificate authority. To circumvent this restriction, Equation Group malware exploited a known vulnerability in an already signed driver for CloneCD to achieve kernel-level code execution."
 
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Don Gin and Ton

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Christ I was thinking just a simple shop doing grams n q's n that not trying to launch a new space station lol. Like you see vendors that have online shops not on agora or evo etc.
 

R3l@X

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Easy enough a little reserce..but we're human and prone to error u can get caught but those simple 3 stain guide sites ur referring to are easy to build. Ut to keep secure u need a IT team most hackers are 14 yr old Virginia dick head best bets join a forum loom for the most respected member ask him the. If he does write u a site blah blah joint another siteffind someone just as good n offer him money if he crocks it
 

R3l@X

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Already hit it used one spay with me bong one spray I got my 2 gs I'll throw uit up later on the sofa watching house but the initial hits savage but grossly exaggerated
 

newuserlol

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What's a good dosage newuser would u say 2 scoops was adequate will i take a bigger one. Eat time
dont waste any by eating it lol it takes loads for you to get mingled that way, i tried sniffing a line of it aswel lol that didnt work out too well lol

200mg you want on top of the weed, it looks like a lot but hit 2 of them one after the other and your feel gooooood lol
 

R1b3n4

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From high times, what ppl think? lol


New Tool Will Revolutionize Home Cultivation
By Mike Adams · Mon Mar 23, 2015
While in the District of Columbia last month covering the first weekend of legal marijuana in the nation’s capital, HIGH TIMES stumbled upon an interesting piece of technology at the Comfy Tree Cannabis Expo that will undoubtedly revolutionize the scope of home cultivation.

This magnificent new tool is called the ROOT System, which is essentially a plug-and-grow smart device that allows cultivators ranging from little to no experience to the seasoned veteran to bring several plants to life in a contained space under the guidance of a smartphone app.

Unlike traditional home grows, the ROOT system is capable of showing even the most novice grow enthusiast how to successfully cultivate a cannabis crop without forcing them to sacrifice much area in the home and without having to succumb to the unattractiveness of most do-it-yourself units.

“We developed this system originally while we were students,” co-creator Brielle Pettinelli told HIGH TIMES. “My thesis work was actually kind of looking at different industrial applications for hydroponics, and my original goal was to shrink it to a manageable system for the consumer, which at the time was incredibly difficult to find on the market. We ultimately wanted to create the ultimate growing machine that people could put in their homes easily.”



To truly understand this advancement in home cultivation, it is necessary to consider the unit a self-contained farm, of sorts, complete with an adjustable LED light source to mimic environmental changes and an irrigation system.

But while Mother Nature has never been one to alert growers when it's time to feed and water their plants, the ROOT system creates a failsafe by sending messages to their iPhones that inform them when their crop is in need of care.

The developers are currently in the process of fine-tuning the app in hopes of making it more community friendly, a place where ROOT growers can share their experiences.

“Our app is going to give you step-by-step instructions based on more input,” Pettinelli said. “If you’re new to it, your kind of going to get a step through tutorial of each stage of the grow cycle and how you should be going through it, with status updates to make sure your plants are healthy and happy.”

This concept is, of course, perfect for legal communities like DC, where the law permits the cultivation of up to three plants but space for a personal garden is not necessarily available.



Both Pettinelli and co-creator Eric De Feo said they believe they have reached their goal in developing an elegant grow solution with the capacity to fit into a person’s life regardless of their level of expertise or financial situation.

Although the ROOT system, which retails for $299, is not yet available, the company is currently taking pre-orders and expects to start delivering units sometime before early fall.

 
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