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Former DoD red-teamer, incident handler, network engineer, now boutique consulting on cloud computing for regulated industries (mostly Defense/Govt) - www.stigian.com Had an EC2 Classic account. Went to DefCon at the AP. Walked to school uphill both ways
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I’m very well acquainted, too, with matters cryptographical; I claim I’m using end-to-end encryption, though that’s laughable About the “clean on opsec” claim I’m teeming with a lot o’ news Another cheerful fact: my founders are former IDF spooks
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Great time to be down here for that - Azaleas are going strong for another week or so!
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…oh, yeah that would grate!
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What's the mispronounced way you hear? see-mah?
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The acquirer cancelled some of the email plans and stuff, but I don’t remember it being sus otherwise around dns itself.
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I doubt anybody involved is old enough to understand that reference.
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Determinism is overrated in vibes based integration!
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Heh, I replaced the X and then blue sky app locations in my phone with Kindle and Apple Books, and muscle memory had me reading a few pages more a day without realizing it.
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In your tons of tools posts, I didn’t see anything mentioned, but I had issues with a few of the screen color adjustment things (like f.lux). Turning off those and True Tone eliminated it
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Gorgeous! We’re just starting to get buds here.
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Some of us needed a bit longer ourselves this morning…
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The bagels had a long Friday night, and need a little extra rest… I’ll take a whole wheat everything BEC plz 😀
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An ehspresso!
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'Finally, some decent weather here!'
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Working on mobile for me…
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May have been related to www.13newsnow.com/article/news...
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My wife has a terrible time with salt clogging the pressure sensor hole (she sweats, a lot). Her readings are always off until she cleans it. This was a problem for her on Garmin as well…
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Also Daytime on Port 13. I’ve run or been on thousands of networks and ever seen anything but NTP, outside of science labs, which use PTP, but NIST serves all 3: www.nist.gov/pml/time-and...
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This kind of talk opens you to anti trust action sir!
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bsky.app/profile/mist... @mistwire.com has a much larger list going
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Capitol Hill in DC, SoBE in Miami
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i need to spend more recent time with CycloneDX to see how easy it’ll be to detect a rename from hashes. I’m much more pessimistic :)
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The whole reason we’re getting these acts and pressure from govt is software providers don’t behave responsibly 😅
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If I private label my dependency, that transparency becomes meaningless though, as I’m now reporting AdamLogs5J instead of log4j. This was a problem with Heartbleed and private label OpenSSL code, for example, especially for FIPS modules.
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On the one hand that forces a vendor to take ownership directly, but on the other, it lets them just ignore upstream CVEs, putting us right back at Surprise, hidden log4j!
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How does this not turn into the “private labeling” of a ton of OSS to avoid showing “no known lifecycle”/etc, which will then make it difficult to track actual code base usage?
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Motion detector floods and architectural lighting. Christmas lights are on an outlet because I don’t have the $8m it’s take to replace my alibaba direct 200’ strands with Hue strands directly :)
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I have a ton of the indoor lights, and recently got some of the outdoor ones - I was hesitant due to the price, but was surprised at how well engineered and metal/solid they were. Also HomeKit bridge = best system out there, I think.
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Now I’m curious as to what would qualify as a bougie life hack?
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I would pay to watch the video stream of this…I feel like it would add quite a bit of extra fun :)
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This is the geekiest CEO keynote in a long time. I'd have expected this kind of content to be in Werner's keynote.
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Dozens of us! I got the shirt and didn't even remember it involved Feynman at all, haha! You can see a CM-5 at the National Cryptological Museum (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FROSTBURG)
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Still there on web mobile!
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Super pro tip: FedEx your box of swag home and don’t worry about it :)
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It’s dangerous - any cookies that break coming off the cooling sheet have to be consumed by the baker immediately. I don’t make the rules!
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Doesn’t BIMI also require a registered trademark, which is vastly more expensive than the digicert certificate?
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But of course!