I don't always force my friends to use Discord alternatives, but when I do I force them to use Signal.
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He got his IPO money. He gives zero fucks what happens now.
This reminds me of a book I used to read to my son and nephew where there are some Pie-Rats who board a boat, tie up the captain and eat the pie his wife baked for him.
(This is it: https://www.amazon.com/Richard-Scarrys-Rats-Ahoy-Step-Into-Reading/dp/067984760X, if anyone has kids in that age group, it's lovely and so are the other books by him)
Reach out to the job sites directly and report these as fraudulent.
We're already doing that, but it's like playing Whack-A-Mole and when we ask which job sites the calls are coming from, half the time the person calling doesn't know or won't tell us.
Then, since it sounds like you are her lawyer.
I'm her IT guy. She's in communication with her lawyers about exactly that, because it's exactly what I advised her to do. I actually have a call with them about that tomorrow, I gather they're not very familiar with cyber harassment laws.
If the perpetrator knows how to install Tor Browser, the subpoenas are likely to be a lot of trouble and expense for a lot of useless data.
I'm one of a whole 2 users at lemmy.starlightkel.xyz and we're seeing lemmy.world content no problem right now.
When I go to some reddit posts on Mobile now (like from a Google search, that's the only way I end up at reddit anymore), it tells me "this content is unmoderated" and gives me a choice to either navigate away or install the Reddit app. Fuck that noise.
That's what I did. I turned all my comments into Lemmy advertisements, and also an obscene sentence telling u/spez to kill himself (I'm not proud of it at this juncture, but it felt good at the time).
The reality though is I can train LLMs off Lemmy data all I want and I don't have to pay ANYONE a dime...
Is that why she keeps refusing my pull requests...
What provider? And where did you buy the SIM?
Easy. I have servers that are only available on my local network and lots of different devices that I MIGHT want to use to access those servers. I haven't bothered to make sure my key is on EVERY SINGLE DEVICE and some of them, I might not actually even WANT my key on as they're not terribly well secured and they might leave my house (my Windows gaming laptop I haven't used in six months comes to mind).
But for cloud accessible servers... yeah.