Just gonna paste my intro:
I'm experiencing internal growth, so I'll provide a more organic #introduction.
I'm moo and I'm a scrub.
My introduction to computers was in second grade learning LOGO before playing Oregon Trail. My interest blossomed at 12. I taught myself HTML and started building pages, eventually graduating to CSS and graphic design tools like Photoshop.
My first tear down was my 386 HP when my mom was at work. By this point, I had already experimented with Visual Basic in the "secret" AOL chat rooms, IRC, and Linux (Mandrake). :)
In my teens, I became a pro aggressive inline skater for a year and was credited as being a top woman to look out for in the sport. I was also the 5th/last woman to skate the infamous Pier 1 bridge in San Francisco.
The first bug I found was a bof that DoS'd my boyfriend's router when I telnetted to it. It apparently affected all of them at the time too. Woops.
After we broke up, I ended up homeless in my 20's, and crashed at an ex-Vietnam veteran's house with six other homeless youth. We had to find creative and unique ways to help each other live/survive/eat.
We would break into local Internet cafes and I'd chat with friends, but outside of IRC, I had no idea a community existed. I learned about 2600 after someone saw me gut dead computers on the street in order to build a Linux based system for everyone to use at the place we were staying.
I went to my first meet and met my old roommates. From there, I started to rebuild the life.
Lots of TLDR: I had my daughter, worked really shit retail jobs and ended up homeless again because I simply didn't make enough.
This time I begged a shelter councilor to pay a $30 college application fee and swore I'd graduate if he gave me a chance, as I finally grabbed an apartment.
I worked 35 hours a week at Burger King while I worked on my degree as a network specialist. I started with 27 classmates and graduated with 5. My daughter was exceptionally proud of me and I was proud for her to see me accomplish something.
I worked in support for a while and really got into capture the flag competitions and started my own blog.
Eventually, I moved onward to my first job as a penetration tester last year and went from homeless to owning my first home.
My daughter and now son are the best things to ever happen to me.
I'm raw fucking proof anything is possible.
I'm going to make this my #introduction Toot. My name is Matthew and I was born and live in England, though I've also lived in #France and traveled widely.
I'm an #Anarchist #Buddhist - two things that might not seem obviously related, yet in truth they are. I care deeply for people and planet: #inequality and #ClimateJustice are two sides of one coin. We must find a new narrative, a new social contract. We have to learn to live in #peace.
We must engage with current #social, #economic, and #political paradigms and seek to reimagine them to be fit for purpose, because currently they are not.
Extractive patriarchal capitalism is destroying the #ecosphere, and our communities. #ClimateChange is a symptom, not the problem. The symptom will only alleviate when the problem is addressed.
Been lurking on here long enough while watching the fall of the bird site. Time for an #introduction
I’m a software engineer turned engineering leader. I’ve “lived” on the bird site for almost 16 years. A few things about my professional life:
- Led a team behind the initial launch of #adobecreativecloud
- Got into #enterprise #opensource at NodeSource and released N|Solid
- Built the engineering team at #Heptio where I met @nova
- Joined #fastly and was on the floor of #NYSE for the IPO
@SwiftOnSecurity #introduction I’m a kid of academics. dad a full professor now. Mum a mainframe op Mac and Sun salesperson on campus. I grew up on uni campuses and uni systems. As a kid dialled up to mums CDC Plato system on a 300 baud modem and played MUDs and IRC like talkomatic. Declared “gifted” did extension classes in primary school in creative writing and games programming. Studied security at uni (didn’t want to be a complete nerd) did a few computer security and software engineering units. Worked for an engineering company as their IT guy and did physical and electronic security engineering. That led me to doing designs, doco, running tenders and supervising upgrades at maximum security prisons and police lockups. I went into prisons after riots and fixed them up. We designed security for reserve banks in asia and designed for armed assault nuclear biological and chemical attack. Got whacked in the head with an M16 at one facility by accident lol. After y2k got an IT job in security operations at a state government ISP did firewall and IPS, credit card gateway, Ip accounting, EDI and supported police department web server. Did 7 years at deloitte pen testing banks. Now been running a pty ltd and acting as a security architect for 13 years.
I've pinned and reboosted my #introduction, but I thought I'd have another bash round the potted summary of hashtags as I try to reconnect with stuff lost in the past few days.
#folklore is pretty much the most important to me - I'm an #academic #folklorist, do #fieldwork, think & write about #folkloristics, and really really REALLY like hanging out with/listening to other #folklorists.
I started off with #folk, #folksong, #folkmusic, ended up doing a PhD on #ghostlore #ghosts #ghost but love/am interested in all sorts of stuff, like #cannibalism, #rats, #folkhorror
Other important things:
#surrealism #fantomas #Dowland #Classics #Berlioz
Live on #isleofwight, like at the end of Day of the Triffids.
#introduction
Hi, everyone! I am Stephen, Sr. Editor at Interesting Engineering and Product-editor at Circuit Cellar Magazine digital version. I am hunting for a place that is different from Twitter in content and the same as Twitter in format. Something that is less violent and more welcoming. Is that Mastodon?
#introduction To fill in my profile tags, a thread:
#TrakEM2 open source software mostly for #connectomics, and supports manual and automatically montaging and aligning overlapping 2D image tiles (with #SIFT features and rigid or elastic transformation models), and reconstructing by painting volumes or tracing branched neuronal arbors neurons plus synapses to map a #connectome from #vEM (volume electron microscopy).
See: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0038011
Git repository at: https://github.com/trakem2/
Saturn at Night
NASA, JPL-Caltech, Space Science Institute, Mindaugas Macijauskas
@mattmcirvin @robinhouston - the Greek mathematicians Nicomachus (c. 100 AD) and Iamblichus (c. 250-325 AD) did not consider 2 to be a prime number, apparently because primes are obviously odd. Modern work on algebra confirms the view that the even prime is different from all the rest. Euclid earlier had said 2 was a prime... but not 1, because for him 1 was not even a number.
Here's an excellent article on this stuff:
http://math.furman.edu/~mwoodard/fuejum/content/2012/paper1_2012.pdf
I'm a PhD student in #computational #NeuroScience in Barcelona studying distributed working memory and the likes. Excited for the #neuro community moving away from the bird app but still trying to find everyone on here!
I realized I never did an #introduction!
I'm Grace Lindsay. I'm a new Asst. Prof in #Psychology and #DataScience at New York University. I wrote a popular science book on how & why we use #math to study the #brain.
In my research in my lab I hope to model how #attention works in the brain. I'm also separately working on applications of #MachineLearning to #ClimateChange!
Find out more here! 👉 https://gracewlindsay.com/
"The Internet Archive just put 565 Palm Pilot apps in your web browser / Dope Wars, Space Trader, Graffiti, memos, calculators and more: the Internet Archive’s instant Palm Pilot emulator is an app store before the App Store."
go @internetarchive ! go @textfiles !
To those putting your amateur radio callsigns in your username or bio: The station address you registered with the FCC is public information. It's in the ULS database, like any other radio license.
This is how I was originally dox'd and it's why I haven't renewed my license. #opsec
From birdsite:
RT @restofworld@twitter.com
“We surveyed 442 Twitter employees remaining at the company, and asked them: Do you believe Twitter will succeed under Elon Musk’s management? Eighty-nine percent said ‘no’
https://restofworld.org/2022/twitter-will-fail-under-musk/
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/restofworld/status/1596322866156298240
(I can't for the life of me figure out how to add alt text after posting. So instead, I'll put the text in the body of the post. I hope that's okay.)
"When people travel to the past, they worry about radically changing the present by doing something small. Few people think that they can radically change the future by doing something small in the present."