If you think that was intentional you've never worked IT
Just so I understand, you're saying the HD video was withheld by accident/technical stupidity, and you're basing that off this post?If you think that was intentional you've never worked IT
They want to airdrop a court video lmao
They can't figure it out so they decide to email lmao x2
The email has a send or receive limit. They open handbrake and size the file to said size limit because no one involved has the slightest idea how to use drop box et al as would be appropriate for the entirety ofthe discovery files.
I'm saying that both the prosecution and defense have no idea how computers work. The defense is asking for an emailed file. Before that they would have been okay with an ear drop file.Just so I understand, you're saying the HD video was withheld by accident/technical stupidity, and you're basing that off this post?
Also to be clear you're claiming malicious intent based on said post.Just so I understand, you're saying the HD video was withheld by accident/technical stupidity, and you're basing that off this post?
To be clear, when I post a tweet, it is what it is.Also to be clear you're claiming malicious intent based on said post.
HandBrake can also be used only to change codec types to be compatible with other programs with extremely low or no loss. II'm saying that both the prosecution and defense have no idea how computers work. The defense is asking for an emailed file. Before that they would have been okay with an ear drop file.
Nobody on either end has any idea how to maintain the fidelity of this file as illustrated by both sides having no clue how to request this to be placed in the cloud or get it there in the first place.
Anyways these guys are totally computer savvy and also here's two people on opposite sides happy to trade over an iphone airdrop as their first instinct...If you honestly think a trial of this magnitude is falling on inept actors,
My gut feeling, much based on the character & actions of the prosecutor so far, is that he's a POS lying scumbag who has transferred thousands of videos in his life, and knows full well in his line of work the intricacies of formats & quality, as his Lamborghini kinda rides on that.Anyways these guys are totally computer savvy and also here's two people on opposite sides happy to trade over an iphone airdrop as their first instinct...
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My gut feeling, much based on the character & actions of the prosecutor so far, is that he's a POS lying scumbag who has transferred thousands of videos in his life, and knows full well in his line of work the intricacies of formats & quality, as his Lamborghini kinda rides on that.
Most technical things are handled by tech guys or team members.Who here is a lawyer? Honest question. How often do lawyers actually transfer their own videos?
My guess is never. I would expect apparently goals and other staff to do that.
Much the way that skills I had in the past have atrophied, I would expect that I lawyer is so hyper focused in their profession That they do not keep up with how to transfer files.
So.....you can't airdrop an HD video?Anyways these guys are totally computer savvy and also here's two people on opposite sides happy to trade over an iphone airdrop as their first instinct...
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Nice to see you around chumI've watched the whole trial. I say not guilty.
I'm not sure why this is so funny. The video that was brought into evidence by the prosecutor (and allowed in by the judge) was air dropped to them.So.....you can't airdrop an HD video?
Gross they would lionize that fuck headThe tweet is mind bottling real.