Crashing and burning (in a non-production environment) is an excellent motivator to develop necessary skills; being unafraid to break things and fix them when they inevitably break helps you get a deeper understanding of how the systems work, for what it's worth.
Trying to get started with reverse engineering and binary exploitation by following this guy. My brain hurts, but in a good way!
I think this may more for acute vertigo, but have you tried the Epley maneuver?
Amazing work!
Webhooks as a means of data exfiltration
Software configuration for secure C2
Let's Create a Compiler (Pt.1) - YouTube
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> I've always understood the concept of compilers turning high-level languages into assembly for CPUs to actually execute, but I've never really considered how that sausage is made. > > In this video series Pixeled pulls back that curtain and describes the logic and rationale on how compilers are actually created for high-level languages.
Let's Create a Compiler (Pt.1) - YouTube
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I've always understood the concept of compilers turning high-level languages into assembly for CPUs to actually execute, but I've never really considered how that sausage is made.
In this video series Pixeled pulls back that curtain and describes the logic and rationale on how compilers are actually created for high-level languages.
Not...not quite like that lol. Interesting nonetheless, but I don't think even if I qualified I would volunteer lol.
How to gain initial access via a hardware implant.
From a recent engagement. We turned to hardware implants as an initial access vector to enable remote operations.
This appears to be a variation of the "standwich." Please see the attached for an example.
I have a Keybow Mini with this firmware installed to send API calls to turn on/off some of my smart home devices. I just wish that the firmware was a little easier to program lol.
I loved that book growing up and was so excited when the movie was coming out (on my birthday!)
To this day, that movie is the only one I legitimately walked out of. It was such a terrible adaptation.
Running an RKE cluster as VMs on my ceph+proxmox cluster. Using Rook and external ceph as my storage backend and loving it. I haven't fully migrated all of my services, but thus far it's working well enough for me!
I generally try to stay out of the "YouTube Drama" space but it feels bad to have LTT mixed into it. I will have to give this one a watch and get back to you, when I opened it up I didn't realize it had an hour and fifty runtime ๐คฃ
Gorgeous cat...but where are the peppers ๐คฃ
I actually, legitimately, laughed out loud at this one ๐คฃ
Oh yeah...the sounds were something else lol. The technicians gave me earplugs for mine. It is quite a loud procedure strangely enough. The one benefit was that I was able to request the imagery they took on a disc afterwards and then I was able to 3d print my brain from the imagery!
Watching them do the chair was... terrifying... Just seeing the rigging they used stretch and jump up in 200lbf increments gave me sweaty palms.
I had to get an MRI at the start of the year and told them I had metal permanent retainers and was slightly concerned. They were like "Nah, you're fine." I was like "Okay, just please don't steal my teeth ๐ฌ"
I blend my sauces in a blender and add a very small amount of xanthan gum to stabilize it and bring it up to the thickness that I want.
Pepper Master Ed Currie Tries to Make The World's Hottest Hot Sauce | Epicurious
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Ed Currie is actually a mad man.
No, I'm seeing the same behavior currently
I want to try and create discussion about videos that may be less main stream. Video (specifically medium- to long-form) is my preferred type of content to consume, however I don't have the ability to create my own content. [email protected] is great but as @[email protected] mentioned below:
Posts that invite comments tend to get comments.
[email protected] doesn't directly ask for discussion on the videos posted. I created a community, [email protected], to try to bridge this gap. The idea is that you find an interesting video, you watch it, and then you post it with your main take-away or a question you had to try and foster a discussion.
Not sure if it is working, but that's my own methodology to trying to increase engagement with content that I don't personally produce.
Also, I am running a small self-hosted instance for friends, so my name may not be as "out there" as the larger instances, but I'm pretty sure that anyone can post to this community.
I Paid a Taxi $10,000 to See How Far it Takes Me!
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> Yes Theory is a larger channel, but I love the positivity they provide. In this video they are able to share a unique experience with Reg and he is so grateful to be able to share the journey. Super cool video, IMO, and would absolutely love to do something like this if given the chance!
I Paid a Taxi $10,000 to See How Far it Takes Me!
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Yes Theory is a larger channel, but I love the positivity they provide. In this video they are able to share a unique experience with Reg and he is so grateful to be able to share the journey. Super cool video, IMO, and would absolutely love to do something like this if given the chance!
Poorest Region of America - What It Really Looks Like ๐บ๐ธ
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> Right off of my last post about Mozambique from Indigo Traveller, this video talks about the lives of those in Appalachia. Very interesting perspective in my opinion, and goes a great way to discuss the struggles faced with regard to education, industry, and life in general in WV, USA.
Poorest Region of America - What It Really Looks Like ๐บ๐ธ
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Right off of my last post about Mozambique from Indigo Traveller, this video talks about the lives of those in Appalachia. Very interesting perspective in my opinion, and goes a great way to discuss the struggles faced with regard to education, industry, and life in general in WV, USA.
Walking the Crazy Streets of Mozambique (not safe)
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> Indigo Traveller is a great channel who goes to less-travelled parts of the world to shed light on how people live in less fortunate parts of the world. > > I love how he is able to cut through politics and other perspectives to show the human element of the situation of the people on the ground of the places he visits. It's refreshing, and haunting, to see the day-to-day struggles of the people interviewed. > > I wish that more media was cognizant of the individual struggles of those presented within his videos, and that they would talk about ways to assist the countries and people that are highlighted in Indigo Traveller's travels.
Walking the Crazy Streets of Mozambique (not safe)
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Indigo Traveller is a great channel who goes to less-travelled parts of the world to shed light on how people live in less fortunate parts of the world.
I love how he is able to cut through politics and other perspectives to show the human element of the situation of the people on the ground of the places he visits. It's refreshing, and haunting, to see the day-to-day struggles of the people interviewed.
I wish that more media was cognizant of the individual struggles of those presented within his videos, and that they would talk about ways to assist the countries and people that are highlighted in Indigo Traveller's travels.
Virginia Beach restaurant owner loses 'American dream' after losing business in Oceanfront fire
A member of U.S. Navy's red team has published a tool called TeamsPhisher that leverages an unresolved security issueย in Microsoft Teams to bypass restrictions for incoming files from users outside of a targeted organization, the so-called external tenants.
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Looking for tactile switch recommendations
Good Afternoon Everyone,
I am looking for a goldilocks tactile switch it seems. I want a tactile switch with the tactility of a Zealios v2, with the sound of a Gazzew U4T.
I love the P-shaped bump that Zealios v2s provide, and it helps me with my typing accuracy, however I prefer the sound profile that the Gazzew U4Ts have.
People swear that U4Ts are extremely tactile, but I just don't feel it. I think that it's in part due to the fact that the tactile event is more rounded ("D" shaped), or that the event occurs over a longer travel distance coupled with the reduced travel of the long stem. That being said, I love how the U4Ts sound and would love to find a switch that feels like a Zealios v2 but sounds closer to a U4T.
Open to any and all suggestions, thanks!