Proton Meet Isn't What They Told You It Was
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April 15, 2026
@Gersand So, you know about computers and the elite, but let me put it simply: I trained as a computer repair technician, and I also know about the elite. I don’t need any degrees.
I’m letting you know that I read your message, and at the same time, I’m telling you that you’re vulnerable: why are you afraid? I’ll teach you how to use fear to turn it into courage → practice patience, self-control, emotional control, be proactive, and use deep reasoning (with control). With each passing day and as time goes on, you’ll see the change, and if you happen to fall, get back up with all your strength and don’t give up—learning is valuable even if it’s difficult. The decision is yours.
I won’t repeat my previous messages because they’re already quite clear, even for those who aren’t technical.
You insist on infrastructure that’s irrelevant, but it’s easier to go through the base than to target users in different countries—that’s basic cyber warfare. And if we look at the most difficult scenarios, everything will depend on the attackers’ capabilities and what they possess, including AI. Mathematics doesn’t apply to everything, because if someone developed something, they must have the method to counter it—if that’s what they did. On the other hand, regarding AI, you can build a model with minimal resources and maximum hardware performance for simultaneous, non-sequential tasks. Fundamentally, it all depends on each author, and don’t forget: there are hidden things.
Thank you for mentioning university education, but I prefer to be self-taught; I learn better and more thoroughly that way.
Best regards.
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