Cybermidnight Club– Hackers, Cyber Security and Cyber Crime

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Description of the Whole Space, Events, and IronyThe space served as a tumultuous forum where Alberto sought refuge and healing from relentless cyber-harassment, but instead encountered more conflict and chaos, underscoring a deep irony in his reality.Events and SpeakersThe main speakers included Alberto, Helen (Satoshi's Bride), Skykiss, Daby, and Bill Johnson.1. Alberto's Emotional Crisis: Alberto detailed how he was systematically attacked for months by an individual (T) who constantly mocked his sexuality and English skills, leading him to fear being labeled a "f***ing terrorist". He felt betrayed that the security community he founded failed to protect him when he was vulnerable.2. The Unwanted Guest (James): A speaker named James entered, sharing a story about being dumped. While Bill and Alberto offered advice, James then displayed hostile behavior, turning on Bill and expressing xenophobic sentiments by stating that "no Indian is my buddy". This triggered a severe escalation, which Alberto—already exhausted—tried to shut down.3. The Blockchain Discussion: Alberto and Daby engaged in a lengthy technical discussion about blockchain technologies, including the programming language Solidity, network types (public, private, hybrid), and different forms of mining (PoW, PoS, PoAA). Daby repeatedly advised Alberto to focus on fundamental concepts from scratch before trying to implement ambitious ideas, noting Alberto's anxiety and tendency to "mix a lot of things".4. Community and Projects: Alberto announced he was stepping away from the projects and communities he created, including Helen’s "Satoshi’s Bride," because his mental state made assuming responsibility impossible. Helen and Skykiss encouraged him not to abandon his creative spirit, and Helen reaffirmed that his contribution to her project still stands.5. Current Events: The speakers frequently diverted to discussing severe civil unrest, protests, and corruption in Mexico, including reports of breached gates at the palace. Bill also shared details of his carnivore cooking on Instagram.The Irony of RealityThe sources highlight a profound irony in Alberto's situation:• The Sanctuary Becomes the Source of Pain: Alberto returned to Twitter spaces, specifically the community he built for safety and listening, hoping to keep his mind busy and "to heal" from personal trauma. Instead, he found "more toxicity, more aggression," leaving him feeling worse than when he started.• The Ineffectiveness of Good Intentions: Alberto realized that despite pouring time and effort into building a safe space where people felt "in peace", when he needed protection himself, "nobody stand up for me".• The Hacker's Paradox: Alberto's past dedication to responsible security (reporting a breach which landed him in prison) contrasts sharply with the digital harassment he suffered, which was so effective it led AI research to falsely conclude he "openly talk[s] about the experience of being gay in Uruguay" based on his tormentor’s titles for the space.https://x.com/adanielhill

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