Stop making sense Brent. 👍
Stop making sense Brent. 👍
“Satellite imagery can be manipulated just like other images. AI has made that all tremendously easier and [it] poses a significant threat to people trying to get information online.” www.ft.com/content/0bad...
Did you just respond to me with an AI response???
Old and Busted: "Give me the indicators for this threat."
New Hotness: "Are indicators useful and relevant for this threat? If not, what practices should we be using to look at behaviors?"
If you listen to your phone without headphones on a plane or train, be aware that I'm secretly hoping your pants catch on fire.
Arcade, despite the massive amount of quarters. It's the only way to aim right.
Bobsledding: Being crammed in a metal trashcan and kicked down a hill
Luge: Strap an ice-skate to your ass and strafe balls first down an ice chute
Skeleton: Hold my beer.
Email asking for birthday from Meta.
No, I don't think I will.
No.
If you plan to use a portable generator in case the power is out, remember that carbon monoxide will kill you.
20 people died in the Texas winter storm 5 years ago due to carbon monoxide poisoning (out of the 246 total deaths).
Don't be stupid and follow these rules safeelectricity.org
Differential signals over twisted pair is still the best EMI hedge.
Ampyx Cyber warns Volt Typhoon poses strategic threat to electric utilities despite quiet activity, calls for action - Industrial Cyber industrialcyber.co/threats-atta...
Unless this involves them hunting demons, not interested.
Gonna go with this, 1000x percent.
I feel there are floating number approximations at work here.
I have a meme for this, but it's on my gaming PC
Or AI is just bad at math.
I've always wondered if the Catholic tradition of keeping relics from the bodies of Saints influenced it's position on organ donation.
Just one of those curiosities.
Man with phone under covers
Movie you've watched more than six times with a gif. Hard mode, no Star wars or Marvel, etc.
I challenge all of you to find a better IoT headline.
‘End-to-end encrypted’ smart toilet camera is not actually end-to-end encrypted | TechCrunch share.google/oJZt3pV2Jwtf...
Warcraft 2 stats for the ballista
I was today old when I learned that the ballista can hit one square farther than it can see. All you have to do is order it to "Attack Ground".
Make sure you cancel the attack when done though, or it will just keep firing.
Weird error message for Windows on a large screen.
Windows is a service??
Delchi was a giant of a man in so many ways. It’s easy to forget that he was a legend in the DJ world, a master craftsman, an artist, an engineer, a pioneer and a hacker in the truest sense of the word.
His light was so bright that everything seems a little darker now.
I will miss you Brother.
We lost our elder cat a few years ago, and it was rough. I sympathize, especially with everything you're going through. He looks like a terrifying force of darkness, remember those times.
If you’ve been laid off from a cyber threat intel position, and you want a ticket to CYBERWARCON, please reach out.
Researchers pointed a satellite dish at the sky for 3 years and monitored what unencrypted data it picked up. The results were shocking: They obtained thousands of T-Mobile users' phone calls and texts, military and law enforcement secrets, much more: www.wired.com/story/satell... 🧵👇
I am super surprised it took this long to do this. Seems obvious in retrospect.
The Google Nest community consistently asks for this capability, basically a fan that runs when there is a significant temp difference to mix the air.
www.googlenestcommunity.com/t5/Nest-Ther...
You make an intake in basement or first floor, which many basements already have, which feeds the supply to the rest of the house. The idea is that surrounded by earth the basement keeps a consistent temp, so it's always either cooling or heating the air down there.
Air, based on diagram, moves.