Shut up and make me a Dilburrito, Necro Adams.
@techsham
I guess I'm here too. Some sort of data pervert who is into China, industrial systems, information security, collective action, community building, and pragmatism. Also, birdguy at VulnCheck See @bees@infosec.exchange for more expansive content. Maybe.
Shut up and make me a Dilburrito, Necro Adams.
Sue ICE. Sue ICE officers. Subpoena DHS for their officer rolls. Subpoena DHS for their memos and training material. The secret police must be held accountable.
Garth Marenghi's Terrortome in audiobook form is perfect, so many great improv sections.
@edzitron.com you should consider doing a joint with @jonbois.bsky.social given his latest series about Business Idiots and Engineers (via a great Home Improvement metaphor) youtu.be/zmyBSrQodnI
The Night Between Stars might be up your alley, if you enjoyed Gideon the Ninth et al
Seems like there was some community interest in the JSEE paper about blocking Starlink using drone interference.
I have a copy if you are interested. Can translate publicly if there is additional interest (no doubt CNKI will eventually release a translated version if SCMP is picking it up).
As for security: malware classification as a mid career data scientist. You're telling me we are being attacked by a problem with an unbounded search space? Sign me up.
Two epochs.
First, many games in HyperCard and VB, web pages, a blog for classmates. But I was told I was bad at math and loved Song history.
Second, data entry gig related to mortgage fraud had me stretch limits of excel with terabytes of loan tapes. Picked up R and never looked back.
Ahead of the Beijing Buyer slides, check out a Beijing set sci fi work.
docs.google.com/document/d/1...
Liu Cixin (Three Body Problem) released his first novel weeks before Tiananmen Square, and it has a lot of really relevant themes today. It's also far more optimistic than his later work.
Enjoy