I also wrote a blog post about its creation: thewover.github.io/Creating-Ver...
I also wrote a blog post about its creation: thewover.github.io/Creating-Ver...
Currently, the desktop application is in Beta and your feedback is greatly appreciated. The Desktop app works on Windows, MacOS, and Linux.
Think and take notes in a way that is natural to you. Then, when it comes time to communicate your ideas or information to other people, use the Compiler and the powerful templating engine to generate a linear document in various common filetypes.
Itβs designed for writers, artists, engineers, developers, analysts, and anyone who wants to design things while linking every idea together and turning those ideas into manageable tasks.
Verbweaver is a writing and design platform that thinks in relationships (graphs).
The app that I have been working on is live for public beta! verbweaver.design
@verbweaver.bsky.social
I guess because like five of us are saying something, what was done to @krebs is an absolute injustice and a mockery of his selfless service.
America no longer supports or protects critical infrastructure defenders. I hope someone else appreciates him a lot more.
I know he canβt reply.
Maybe let's not talk about that out loud so that we don't remind them of its existence.
Good! I'm planning to play it after KCD2 when it comes on sale. I've been looking forward to another Obsidian adventure.
My team has an intern position available! US based (hard req), preferably in the VA area (not a hard requirement, just a nice to have if you want to attend some intern events/team events)
If you know someone trying to get their start in red teaming, who are smart/driven have them apply!
That's good. The only reason I didn't play a ton of the original KCD was because I was bad at the combat and was failing hard at story progression as a result.
But short of that or writing tons of Groovy scripts to periodically check for security issues and then hoping the people who cause them choose to take my warning seriously, I don't see any configuration that I would consider reasonably secure to be possible.
Please prove me wrong?
"Well there's this one plugin that was written by some random person 8 years ago that tacks the feature on."
Sure. But that's real sketchy. I don't want to recommend that.
Anyone managed to secure and monitor a shared Jenkins server?
Every feature I look for just... doesn't exist.
Can't disable Global credentials. Can't prevent Folders from allowing Anyone access. No native syslog logging. Can't log Groovy scripts executed via API. Can't restrict root/SYSTEM nodes.
Oh, man. I am tempted. But I am leaving on Saturday afternoon so I don't know if I'll have time. π