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If you're looking for horrors from helpdesk stories, info/cybersec retweets, dogs, gaming stuffs, and other random thoughts from my years of experience across having too many jobs - you're in the right place.
Yo it's fuggin COLD.
Time to switch out of sandals into slippers for the dog walkin
Time to switch out of sandals into slippers for the dog walkin
November 11, 2025 at 12:43 PM
Yo it's fuggin COLD.
Time to switch out of sandals into slippers for the dog walkin
Time to switch out of sandals into slippers for the dog walkin
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I love abstracts that has a byline with assumptions. "Attendees should be expected to have familiarity with X, Y, Z" helps a lot! And it allows me to pick the talks I want to go to that matches my level of expertise better.
November 10, 2025 at 8:01 PM
I love abstracts that has a byline with assumptions. "Attendees should be expected to have familiarity with X, Y, Z" helps a lot! And it allows me to pick the talks I want to go to that matches my level of expertise better.
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Why do I have to have a
Microsoft account
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Real id
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Root canal
Last name on Facebook
Samsung account
Google account
Real id to fly
Why do I have to have a
Microsoft account
Hardship to withdrawal from 401k
Real id
Liver ultrasound
Root canal
Last name on Facebook
Samsung account
Google account
Real id to fly
November 7, 2025 at 10:12 PM
Suggested search's for
Why do I have to have a
Microsoft account
Hardship to withdrawal from 401k
Real id
Liver ultrasound
Root canal
Last name on Facebook
Samsung account
Google account
Real id to fly
Why do I have to have a
Microsoft account
Hardship to withdrawal from 401k
Real id
Liver ultrasound
Root canal
Last name on Facebook
Samsung account
Google account
Real id to fly
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My gender is very casual to me. It's *other people* who wanna make it a big deal.
November 7, 2025 at 2:46 PM
My gender is very casual to me. It's *other people* who wanna make it a big deal.
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Bucks County ousts ALL Republicans from the Central Bucks and Pennridge school boards after both school boards were ground zero for anti-trans policies in 2021.
The wave is receding.
The wave is receding.
November 5, 2025 at 5:13 AM
Bucks County ousts ALL Republicans from the Central Bucks and Pennridge school boards after both school boards were ground zero for anti-trans policies in 2021.
The wave is receding.
The wave is receding.
Google play adding gift card purchases?
phishers are gonna have a field day with that godawful idea 🤦
phishers are gonna have a field day with that godawful idea 🤦
November 5, 2025 at 6:14 AM
Google play adding gift card purchases?
phishers are gonna have a field day with that godawful idea 🤦
phishers are gonna have a field day with that godawful idea 🤦
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Obsession can become disordered eating, orthorexia, and a variety of other not-so-fun EDs, and compulsive behaviors & mental health struggles. Because that spin cycle of dieting & overexercise in the 90s & 2000s is all the Millenials who went to Weight Watchers as kids. 🫠
“People are getting more and more obsessed with [devices] and losing track of listening to their bodies.”
The big data game of wearable fitness tech | The Observer
Do we really need a device to dictate our lifestyles?
observer.co.uk
November 3, 2025 at 2:02 PM
Obsession can become disordered eating, orthorexia, and a variety of other not-so-fun EDs, and compulsive behaviors & mental health struggles. Because that spin cycle of dieting & overexercise in the 90s & 2000s is all the Millenials who went to Weight Watchers as kids. 🫠
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One of the things I think the vibe coding stuff hasn't yet really come to terms with is junior developers and owners often think the key skill for developers is ability to write code, and principal developers know the /actual/ super power that distinguishes principals is their ability to debug.
November 2, 2025 at 10:42 PM
One of the things I think the vibe coding stuff hasn't yet really come to terms with is junior developers and owners often think the key skill for developers is ability to write code, and principal developers know the /actual/ super power that distinguishes principals is their ability to debug.
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What they said.
Like the difference between an entry-level engineer and a senior one might be language fluency, but the difference between a senior one and a distinguished one is the distinguished one knows how to turn 100x 100 hour debugging problems into 4x 30 minute ones
November 3, 2025 at 1:43 PM
What they said.
Once again preaching that if you want/need repeatable static output: REAL CODE - NOT AI
If you want or need to GUESS -> AI
To that end AI is best suited for "solutions" to the problem presented by unsanitized input.
The REAL solution, however, is still enforcing strict input validation.
If you want or need to GUESS -> AI
To that end AI is best suited for "solutions" to the problem presented by unsanitized input.
The REAL solution, however, is still enforcing strict input validation.
November 3, 2025 at 1:27 PM
Once again preaching that if you want/need repeatable static output: REAL CODE - NOT AI
If you want or need to GUESS -> AI
To that end AI is best suited for "solutions" to the problem presented by unsanitized input.
The REAL solution, however, is still enforcing strict input validation.
If you want or need to GUESS -> AI
To that end AI is best suited for "solutions" to the problem presented by unsanitized input.
The REAL solution, however, is still enforcing strict input validation.
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If you think this is US-only, it's not.
If you think the GDPR protects you, it's doesn't.
If you hadn't realised privacy is a national security and corporate espionage issue, it is.
If you think politicians can't tackle this, they can.
If you believe that tech or business need this, they don't.
If you think the GDPR protects you, it's doesn't.
If you hadn't realised privacy is a national security and corporate espionage issue, it is.
If you think politicians can't tackle this, they can.
If you believe that tech or business need this, they don't.
Either real-time bidding data or app SDK data is being bought and used by ICE to seize people from the streets. If you didn’t believe that the adtech stack is a human rights concern, I’m not sure what more evidence you need. www.404media.co/ice-to-buy-t...
ICE to Buy Tool that Tracks Locations of Hundreds of Millions of Phones Every Day
Documents show that ICE has gone back on its decision to not use location data remotely harvested from peoples' phones. The database is updated every day with billions of pieces of location data.
www.404media.co
October 1, 2025 at 6:36 AM
If you think this is US-only, it's not.
If you think the GDPR protects you, it's doesn't.
If you hadn't realised privacy is a national security and corporate espionage issue, it is.
If you think politicians can't tackle this, they can.
If you believe that tech or business need this, they don't.
If you think the GDPR protects you, it's doesn't.
If you hadn't realised privacy is a national security and corporate espionage issue, it is.
If you think politicians can't tackle this, they can.
If you believe that tech or business need this, they don't.
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Meanwhile, in South Korea: "Starting at the end of November, public parking lots with more than 80 spaces will be required to install solar power generation facilities. This obligation applies not only to newly constructed parking lots but also to existing ones."
cm.asiae.co.kr/en/article/2...
cm.asiae.co.kr/en/article/2...
Mandatory Installation of Solar Panels in Public Parking Lots to Apply Retroactively to Existing Facilities
Starting at the end of November this year, public parking lots with more than 80 spaces will be required to install solar power generation facilities. ...
cm.asiae.co.kr
November 2, 2025 at 5:38 PM
Meanwhile, in South Korea: "Starting at the end of November, public parking lots with more than 80 spaces will be required to install solar power generation facilities. This obligation applies not only to newly constructed parking lots but also to existing ones."
cm.asiae.co.kr/en/article/2...
cm.asiae.co.kr/en/article/2...
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A hacker has taken responsibility for last week's University of Pennsylvania "We got hacked" email incident, saying it was a far more extensive breach that exposed data on 1.2 million donors and internal documents.
Penn hacker claims to have stolen 1.2 million donor records in data breach
A hacker has taken responsibility for last week's University of Pennsylvania "We got hacked" email incident, saying it was a far more extensive breach that exposed data on 1.2 million donors and internal documents.
www.bleepingcomputer.com
November 2, 2025 at 10:07 PM
A hacker has taken responsibility for last week's University of Pennsylvania "We got hacked" email incident, saying it was a far more extensive breach that exposed data on 1.2 million donors and internal documents.
It's going to be difficult to find someone in auto willing to talk about any of it as it currently "operates"
Laid off grey beards of industry, however, might be so inclined to talk about previous "successful" iterations that have [probably?] been replaced.
Laid off grey beards of industry, however, might be so inclined to talk about previous "successful" iterations that have [probably?] been replaced.
I have a plea for you. I need an automotive engineer familiar with programming of the safety systems in a crash.
This is both an engineering passion of mine, and deeply personal. Hell, I will pay them an hourly rate.
Story I've tried for years. It feels like I've hit a wall on millisecond logic.
This is both an engineering passion of mine, and deeply personal. Hell, I will pay them an hourly rate.
Story I've tried for years. It feels like I've hit a wall on millisecond logic.
November 2, 2025 at 8:31 PM
It's going to be difficult to find someone in auto willing to talk about any of it as it currently "operates"
Laid off grey beards of industry, however, might be so inclined to talk about previous "successful" iterations that have [probably?] been replaced.
Laid off grey beards of industry, however, might be so inclined to talk about previous "successful" iterations that have [probably?] been replaced.
Same goes for people who add transcription services to meetings.
“I'm not saying these are glasses for creeps, but I can't help but feel like one while wearing them.”
Reader, they are for creeps.
Reader, they are for creeps.
I Can't Help Feeling Like a Creep Wearing Meta's New Gen 2 Glasses
Meta's new display-less smart glasses are quite good, but the vibes are off.
www.wired.com
November 2, 2025 at 3:23 PM
Same goes for people who add transcription services to meetings.
Never had Georgian food before.
And y'all it *SLAPS*
And y'all it *SLAPS*
November 2, 2025 at 1:41 AM
Never had Georgian food before.
And y'all it *SLAPS*
And y'all it *SLAPS*
The scariest costume:
"Hello,
My Name Is Bob.
I'm the one...
Who clicks."
"Hello,
My Name Is Bob.
I'm the one...
Who clicks."
November 1, 2025 at 2:50 AM
The scariest costume:
"Hello,
My Name Is Bob.
I'm the one...
Who clicks."
"Hello,
My Name Is Bob.
I'm the one...
Who clicks."
It will never make sense to me why it's Update Set Where and not Update Where Set
October 31, 2025 at 12:11 PM
It will never make sense to me why it's Update Set Where and not Update Where Set
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why, that's a *steal* for the smart piss ball, and I can't wait to find out how much the monthly subscription for the piss-sniffing service costs, and it'll be so useful, and I won't mind the occasional leaking of data on my leaks until the inevitable shutdown day, when my piss ball is sadly bricked
Withings’ urine scanning health tracker is now available for $350
Withings’ urine scanning health tracker is now available for $350
Replacement cartridges that can last up to three months with semiweekly testing start at $100.
buff.ly
October 29, 2025 at 4:13 AM
why, that's a *steal* for the smart piss ball, and I can't wait to find out how much the monthly subscription for the piss-sniffing service costs, and it'll be so useful, and I won't mind the occasional leaking of data on my leaks until the inevitable shutdown day, when my piss ball is sadly bricked
"help page as configuration examples, were inadvertently adopted by countless administrators who implemented them verbatim in production environments."
cybersecuritynews.com/hackers-hija...
cybersecuritynews.com/hackers-hija...
Hackers Hijacking IIS Servers in The Wild Using Exposed ASP .NET Machine Keys to Inject Malicious Modules
A sophisticated cyberattack campaign targeting Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) servers has emerged, exploiting decades-old security vulnerabilities to deploy malicious modules that enabl...
cybersecuritynews.com
October 29, 2025 at 10:07 AM
"help page as configuration examples, were inadvertently adopted by countless administrators who implemented them verbatim in production environments."
cybersecuritynews.com/hackers-hija...
cybersecuritynews.com/hackers-hija...
Is blueteam oriented software and hardware... "beneware"?
October 28, 2025 at 7:58 PM
Is blueteam oriented software and hardware... "beneware"?
People who use Q&A sections to provide commentary, corrections, "in my experience," and answers to attendees when they aren't the presenter themselves: FUCK OFF.
It is a time allotted for you to ask questions.
It is NOT open mic night.
It is a time allotted for you to ask questions.
It is NOT open mic night.
October 28, 2025 at 4:10 PM
People who use Q&A sections to provide commentary, corrections, "in my experience," and answers to attendees when they aren't the presenter themselves: FUCK OFF.
It is a time allotted for you to ask questions.
It is NOT open mic night.
It is a time allotted for you to ask questions.
It is NOT open mic night.
You don't need AI.
You don't need custom software.
Heck, you don't even need to delegate.
You *just* need to type =Xlookup(
You don't need custom software.
Heck, you don't even need to delegate.
You *just* need to type =Xlookup(
October 28, 2025 at 3:15 PM
You don't need AI.
You don't need custom software.
Heck, you don't even need to delegate.
You *just* need to type =Xlookup(
You don't need custom software.
Heck, you don't even need to delegate.
You *just* need to type =Xlookup(