30/โ๏ธ/bi. Yet another infosec furry. Offsec consultant, graduate student at SANS (offensive ops). Former(?) philosopher. Sexual freedom and European defense. NYC. ๐ณ๏ธโ๐ ๐ช๐บ ๐ฎ๐น ๐บ๐ธ ๐ฉ๐ช
NSFW ๐ there will be dicks
I have some! I've been out this weekend, I'll try to remember to find some when I get home
4th ed Nightmare and Force of Nature, now these are some old school fatties.
Believe me I know haha, I'm a furry and a dual national (Italy and the US).
Now if I can get someone selling arancini at a furry con, I will die happy.
I sometimes forget that straight bars ID you haha
Then again, I'm flattered~
God I love Sandfly.
If you run a Linux-heavy but smaller environment, highly recommended. It's an approach to endpoint security designed for *nix rather than attempting to replicate (badly) the Windows EDR approach, which a lot of vendors do.
Deadass bitch
Come to Bushwick, Brooklyn, NYC (or probably better just go to Nepal) and have some!
I never get tired of how nice Proxmox is for a home/small business environment.
A couple weeks late to the party on this, but this is an interesting idea:
techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/networkin...
In the modern world, useful network destinations are far more likely to be defined by long-lived domain names than long-lived IP addresses. However,
techcommunity.microsoft.comCollection of expert opinions on the possibility of sending European troops to Ukraine.
Judy Asks: Are Europeans Prepared to Send Troops to Ukraine?
I answer ๐
carnegieendowment.org/europe/strat...
(waiting for a file to download to send to a friend before I can sleep)
It's still amazing-yet-not-surprising to me how so many books targeted at business leadership essentially consist of "maybe you should have evidence for what you do" and 200 pages of fluff yet they still don't do it
(waiting for a file to download to send to a friend before I can sleep)
It's still amazing-yet-not-surprising to me how so many books targeting at business leadership essentially consist of "maybe you should have evidence for what you do" and 200 pages of fluff yet they still don't do it
There's a lot that people born in the US don't see, for good and ill. This is the top of my list for "good" and something I love about the US.
(One clear example for "ill" is that people's brains break about sex. Strenuously denied by many native Anglo-Americans I know, obvious to anyone else).
This is good bedtime material uwu
fwiw, there's a great podcast episode with @michaelhobbes.bsky.social diving into precisely this question (the serial killers not the millenials):
www.youtube.com/watch?v=akvR...
I'm going through this rn, running a consulting firm out of my apartment in NYC, feel free to poke me
...is alarming to see in real time. Germans seem to exist in a country where dangerous nature never existed, despite the fetishizing of "the wild" and "nature" that happens, which you mentioned.
This is one noticeable difference even within Europe between Italians and Germans (I'm a dual citizen of Italy and the US, so I may be biased).
Italy isn't comparable to the US in the extremes at all, but even then it's mostly mountains and ocean. The attitude difference of Italians and Germans...
Nah just a turbonerd who wants authentic recipes and was in a language-intensive philosophy grad program for a bit.
Is it just me or is Google getting even worse at multilingual search?
I regularly search in about 7 languages. I have them all set on my google account and browser settings. It's insisting on the English-only results a lot more now.
This is true even if I change my IP.
Just like a Rafale with its supermaneuverability, optimized for the balance of territorial defense, European defense, projection and export that France's DIB can support and its position demands. ๐ฅต
The world you grew up in is dead...
...oder, wie die "wahre Welt" endlich zur Fabel wurde.
(uploaded the wrong image before)
The world you grew up in is dead...
...oder, wie die "wahre Welt" endlich zur Fabel wurde.
I mean me too... ๐๐
Get a bottle of red Burgundy in me and my friend group's aviation channel will be filled with me being horny for Dassault.
He just had a great interview on the No Name podcast summarizing his recent works. I find his arguments about the effectiveness and limits of offensive cyber ops pretty convincing as a practitioner.
He's also got some interesting points about the cybersecurity industry viz. American culture.
Unrelated but I really enjoyed your "Backwards from Zero" paper w/ Marcelo Leal. I've been thinking about it having started this:
global.oup.com/academic/pro...
Please do, I'd love to see the results.
I wanna hack together a client at some point, but have too many other priorities atm.
Not only is this amazing in itself, it resulted in an amazing interaction with a friend
I think this wins me internet hipster of the hour, at the very least. Posting to bluesky from plan9.
I am fully here for your Francophile transformation. Vive la Rรฉpublique, et vive la France!
Life is hard here as a US/IT Francophile.
Gigantic fucking taco de barbacoa enchilada from one of my new favorite local taquerรญas. Delicious.