the t_d thread about this devolved into christian infighting arguing that catholics aren’t real christians: https://archive.is/MLUgX
actually he has 12 suits, one for each of his “rules for life”: https://lgfgfashionhouse.com/en/catalog/jordan-peterson-book/
off-planet backups
negative latency networking
psychedelic nanobots
Yeah that’s what I was gonna answer. Especially the /r9k/ board. Greentext stories about getting so flustered when a qt3.14 makes eye contact that you spill your spaghetti.
The history of the UkraineTakeShelter website he built is quite a rabbit hole.
While the American media gushed over UkraineTakeShelter, local activists on the ground in Poland and experts involved in privacy and humanitarian tech looked at the site with concern, outrage, and horror. Here was a site that had made headlines around the world — appearing in overwhelmingly positive stories on CNN, The TODAY Show, and ABC, among many others — but that didn’t verify hosts’ identities until March 21, nearly three weeks after it had gone live, a decision experts said put refugees that used the site at risk for human trafficking. In addition, the lax security measures have also exposed the private data of the hosts opening their homes to refugees, allowing anyone to see information including hosts’ phone numbers and email addresses with a few clicks.
“Look, I definitely agree I should have had a better verification system in place at the start,” he says. “But the way I see it is, it’s better late than never to add these features.”