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webframp

@webframp@hachyderm.io

Hacker. Maker. Learner. One old devop. Primary MobileOrg maintainer. Previous: Heavywater/Sensu

Far too many years with linux and cloud services. Currently an engineering manager. Most interested in people and human first organization. Complexity, Cynefin, mapping and learning. Also all things PLT related, even if it's over my head.

Retired my black hat years ago but infosec is still close to my heart.

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    @lcamtuf I read Zinn many years ago. It was fine but it made me wonder where to find normal easy to read history books

    dangoodin, to random

    Is there any documentation of real Flipper Zero Bluetooth spam DoSes occurring in the real world? Links if you have them, please.

    webframp,
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    @dangoodin I guess I’m not mischievous enough with it. I am completely using it for exploration and zero disruption so far

    webframp,
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    @dangoodin Often have it in my backpack. I like it for any kind of signal exploration around me, mostly out of curiosity. Have experimented with cloning hotel key cards (mifare). There's a mildly useful universal remote for annoyingly loud TVs in public spaces. That said, I'm purposefully sticking with stock firmware as opposed to say https://github.com/Flipper-XFW/Xtreme-Firmware or others out there.

    I keep forgetting to ask @x30n to let me try to pop open the charge port on his car.

    webframp, to random
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    webframp, to random
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    People are your strength. Forget all the junk around tech and appreciate people.

    webframp, to books
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    I don’t know exactly what this shelf says about me but it’s spot on.

    webframp,
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    @tylermumford the math one I had to buy because of this image, but it’s actually a good read

    thc, to random

    THC PRE-RELEASE: 🦊 dsniff is back (network sniffer; originally by Dug Song). +Stealth Mode 👻, +DPI traffic categorisation, +HTTP(s) location-redirects, password sniffer, +Cookie/Session-ID logger, +SNI and +ssh-banner decoder...and COLOURS.🌈

    (First live-traffic sample for screenshot below: ...was a pr0n site 🤷‍♂️. 2nd a crypto exchange 💰. 3rd (was us) a test connect to thc.org 🧠....then somebody using SSH🔐).

    https://github.com/hackerschoice/dsniff#readme

    webframp,
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    @thc @Viss sheesh dsniff? Am I doing buffer overflows and learning the new-fangled XSS attacks too? And where’s monkey.org? It’s the late 90s all over again

    tenderlove, to random
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    Me using Fish shell

    webframp,
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    @tenderlove I have tried so many times but always go back to zsh

    historyofpunkrock, to random
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    32 years ago

    Fugazi - Bad Mouth
    Live at Sacred Heart Church
    Washington DC, October 1991

    video/mp4

    webframp,
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    @historyofpunkrock epic. Has @hotdogsladies seen this? Because I feel like he needs to see it

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    @rose @pearofdoom same. You want the nostalgia? you run it and it works. I flipped quite a few people over to Linux via compiz and it’s still possible to show it

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    @GossiTheDog “sales pitch doesn’t match product” perfectly describes every Azure security related offering currently. Powerful stuff with bad defaults being oversold

    webframp, to random
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    Someone help me not to by the $400 wireless keyboard with a learning curve

    livercat, to random

    A fuzzy friend!

    I'm so glad that I followed @futurebird on here, in the past I've been scared shitless of any potentially-biting insect. But now they are just small buddies minding their own business 💜

    A bee (or a wasp, or a cleverly-colored fly) crawling peacefully on my sweatshirt

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    @livercat @futurebird I love insects, and so far I can feel this way about almost everything except the yellow jackets 🐝 at the end of summer. Still trying to understand them

    webframp, to emacs
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    Looking for ideas for capture workflows from folks using org roam. (v2) to inform some work on the next features that go into MobileOrg. First I need to focus on some sync related improvements.

    webframp, to random
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    Copilot (thanks to copilot.el) suggesting an mode completion to a link id that doesn't exist

    HeavenlyPossum, to random
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    About 4,000 years ago, at a site called Pingliangtai in eastern China, Neolithic people had to deal with frequent and unpredictable flooding, driven by summer monsoon rains. These stone age people responded very resourcefully: they built a wall around their community, surrounded by a moat to capture rain water; they dug ditches around their homes; and, most impressive, they built an elaborate system of ceramic drainage pipes, made of interconnected clay segments.

    And they did it all without any indication of state authority.

    1/

    webframp,
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    @HeavenlyPossum @lkanies had to double check if this was from @marick or not

    webframp, to random
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    You’re probably not really an adult until you have a closet that has a bag for holding other bags

    webframp, to devops
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    Re-reading this post from @adamhjk https://www.systeminit.com/blog-second-wave-devops after a particularly annoying time recently, fighting terraform, the Azure graph api and some gitlab pipelines. Great tools, working hard, but combined bring a bad user experience.

    When you care about people, you care about the ergonomics of the experience. Maybe it's time to admit this stuff doesn't fit well and it might even be hurting us.

    lcamtuf, to random

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    @lcamtuf reminds me of https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_Quarterback which I loved playing so much

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    webframp,
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    @transponderings @campuscodi @trendless seems to just be the 3rd party service for handling invites, not with Discord itself

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    Happy to have been able to contribute to this post on a familiar subject https://thesmythgroup.com/insights/harnessing-conways-law-to-create-better-custom-software/

    #conwayslaw

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    "confident humility" from Think Again https://adamgrant.net/book/think-again/ has become a defining concept for me. Really enjoyable to look at different situations through that lens.

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    I first heard about Merlin Bird ID from @fraser, and I've got to admit it's an amazing app. I've discovered so many new visitors to my yard this year.

    Strong recommend.

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    @jrconlin @fraser @adrianco love this app. It turned me into a full fledged birder during the early pandemic lockdown days when I just wandered outside around my neighborhood

    webframp, to random
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    There’s solarized socks! They call it “bottle” but it’s pretty close https://darntough.com/products/mens-merino-wool-sunset-ridge-micro-crew-lightweight-hiking-socks

    @ethanschoonover

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