Cybersecurity professional with an interest in networking, and beginning to delve into binary exploitation and reverse engineering.

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Cake day: June 8th, 2023

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  • Fuck off with that shit dude. I had a massively herniated disc, l5-s1, that’s led to numbness in my leg and foot as well as chronic back pain. I’m not doubled over all day. I’m not forced to use a walker or a cane or something. I can move around, but certain things will lead to my paying for them in the next few hours or days.

    I’ve gotten in full on fist fights after my back shit. I was still able to hold my shit down and stomp the dude who jumped me out, but I literally couldn’t move the next day once the adrenaline wore off and and my back muscles started seizing up.








  • Oh damn. Yeah fuck that place, glad I left.

    Semi-related, I was searching for some hyper specific job related technical cybersecurity stuff a few weeks ago and the first result with the verbatim error message was a reddit post, so i clicked. No dice, loads a reddit branded error page. My employer has their own ARIN number/ASN. As far as i could tell every connection from an IP in one of our blocks was being blocked by reddit. My employer isn’t a faang type tech company, they don’t work in ai, they don’t scrape content for datasets or anything else. I can’t figure out why kind of business would cut off entire swaths of customers from accessing their site during the workday, a prime “take a shit and dick around on the phone” audience. I’ve just made a point to search with stack exchange site dorks since then.




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    2 years ago

    Yeah, the answer here is cancel prime and pirate whatever amazon video content you want. if you absolutely have to have prime for some reason, don’t sign in to amazon video on any of your devices and pirate the stuff you want to watch so at least your not contributing to views or their prime video ad revenue.

    Edit - I see in another comment you said you unsubscribed, good on you.



  • That wasn’t what was at stake here. Trump was already found guilty, he wasn’t bonding out of pretrial detention he was having to post bond in order to appeal the ruling, which typically requires the person making the appeal to post a bind to make sure they don’t spend all their money fighting on appeal, just to lose the appeal and not have any money left to pay the original judgement.

    So my expectation was that yes, he would have to follow the same court rules as everyone else and put up the bond in order to appeal. While I do think we should get rid of requiring pretrial detention bond, I don’t necessarily see an issue with requiring pre-appeal bond. I don’t know, you don’t want to create a situation where you’re means testing the right to appeal, but you don’t want people to indefinitely delay enforcement of judgement against them or to allow them to spend away their ability to pay the judgement on appeals. Maybe forcing either the entirety of the judgement to be paid into a more traditional escrow account, or a payment plan for the judgement to be accepted and that paid into escrow, before an appeal can be started?

    Any way you cut it though, I can’t fault this chuckle fuck for playing the court game but I’m fucking incensed the court is enabling it.