One thing I do to wind down after a long day is open your public source code and check out what your programmer is up to. I de-obfuscate the code, run a few tests, then contact every company involved in the tech stack keeping you online. It’s up to them whether to let you persist
I document everything, send updates to people who are keeping up with all this, and thank everyone profusely who helps keep the internet safe from violence-inspiring, racist antisemites like you. Then I go to bed and do it again the next day.
Sometimes while I’m figuring out the tech you’re experimenting with that day, I see the digital traces of someone else doing the same thing as me and I imagine we kind of wave at each other. Shoutouts to all the people quietly doing the work.
One thing you should know if you plan on continuing to make a career out of hurting people on the internet: There’s a lot more people interested in stopping you than are interested in helping you. It’s not too late to choose a different path for your life.
More on the poor life choices of these guys here. Azzmador's earnings on these platforms aren't as impressive as Nick's, but he's been at this a much longer time. Interesting to think about this as Nick's future: https://www.cnn.com/2021/02/19/us/extremism-cryptocurrency-profiting-off-hate-invs/index.html