chrisplummer.bsky.social
Senior Cybersecurity Architect @ popular ivy league academic health system
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LOL "welcome mats of breakfast food shame" and waffles are the sewer grates. But it's where we live, what are we going to do.
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by the way this is all for you, I hate flying
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we want JFK
we are going to get JFK
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we want more
we want JFK
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this was not the plan
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I am the FAA now
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I got the thing set up, had the antenna in my office window for testing, it was actually doing ok, tracking a handful of planes at a time. Then I got out on the roof (you didn't want to see how, trust me) and mounted the antenna somewhat properly and now we are cooking.
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ours will not either, as the brand matches the regular expression search for 'LGBTQ'
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I had to ENHANCE to be sure
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Uh oh
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LOL
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There's a reason we're not seeing AI making revolutionary waves in cybersecurity yet. When it does, that's when we'll know this stuff is hitting a new level. Until then, as you're illustrating, we burn down a rainforest to touch up a selfie.
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People truly do love technology, and they love the web - and they love both of these things on their terms, not when it's preying on them - and I've never been more sure of that than from the reaction to this post: bsky.app/profile/chri...
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Wordlehammer 4K
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As it turns out the actual Mutt Cuts van was an ‘84 Econoline and this is obviously not that - this is a Ford from the 1950s that should have been turned into a fine powder by our hostile and charming New England psycho-climate.
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we have live footage of the inside of my brain as I reconcile this experience
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ChatGPT in all affairs is the digital equivalent of that type A personality that always knows every answer, even when it doesn't. Which paradoxically is what ChatGPT is supposed to be? Full of confidence, always. We would like it to have a little more humility, and just be...a good person first.
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Correlating the flight data was the really solid (sounding) part of ChatGPT's analysis, and the monitor's branding helped narrow the answer. As for the architectural details in the photo, it supported its case with references it clearly didn't read, or cited things that weren't in them. The usual.
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Cameras in 1999 didn't stamp a physical location like your phone does today. Instead, I threw that thing right into ChatGPT and waded through its logic, all of it reasonable sounding, some of it patently untrue, but in the end - this was likely at Heathrow based on those flights and the CRT.
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This is a real evolution for LinkedIn, which previously was just a place you posted content for people to see two weeks from now.
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Madden has been doing this for like three decades
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Honestly that spot was ten years ago, whoever buys this will alienate everyone around them as they try to live with this car.
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Too bad Allroad had the timing chain 4.2 and not the belt one - both are hell, but one is worse. Anything higher than what it's presently selling for would be madness.
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The Bear makes me sentimental for my time at The Shaker Inn in the 90s. It was fancy - at least at first - and had moments which make this show way too close too home. I could write an entire chapter. Here's a video I filmed there when it was in its final descent. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ll24...
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My uncle had a Compuserve account and the coolest thing about that was his email address ended in @cs.com - a domain which to this day is still Compuserve (Yahoo really) and hosts an adorable website from the better times.
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buy books
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(not exaggerating)
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LOL
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Those are exact metrics