@gergelyorosz "how long does it take" "13 days"
"How long does it take without tests" "15 days, including debugging"
🧵 Did you know that young Jimmy Carter heroically saved Canada from a nuclear meltdown when he was a naval officer?
It's true!
The world’s first nuclear reactor meltdown occurred right here in the Ottawa Valley — and a young U.S. naval officer (future U.S. president Jimmy Carter) was brought in and put in charge of the team containing the disaster — 70 years ago.)
Tonight in 1983 – The finale of #MASH aired on CBS.
“Goodbye, Farewell and Amen” attracted 77% of all TV viewers — the highest-rated single episode in US TV history at the time.
@ceresbzns @SheHacksPurple I believe there is a group affiliated with Women in Cyberjutsu that have a CTF Slack where they mentor new folks and form teams for CTFs
"'This was accomplished by targeting the DevOps engineer's home computer and exploiting a vulnerable third-party media software package, which enabled remote code execution capability and allowed the threat actor to implant keylogger malware,' LastPass officials wrote."
Wait wait wait, back up; his HOME computer? Like, you mean that one out of only four engineers at LastPass had access to core secrets from his own computer, instead of his company laptop?
A computer that ran a version of Plex that apparently hadn't been updated in a good while?
Just move away from LastPass if you haven’t already, please 😂
Holy heck. THAT WAS THE BEST AURORAL NIGHT EVER!!!!! Just got home after being out all night aurora chasing. WOw. #aurora #auroraaustralis #NewZealand
The difference in authors between #Dilbert and #PEANUTS
Charles Schulz publisher asked him to take out a minority character and Schulz said no print it or I quit!
#ScottAdams is crying because his hate isn’t welcomed.
Be more like Schulz and less like #Adams
Hey look another LastPass breach. This one happened in August and they’re only now disclosing. Which means either they didn’t detect it until now, or they tried to cover it up.
This is just getting sad.
Somehow I missed this one. Twitter turned off Slack? https://www.theverge.com/2023/2/24/23613288/twitter-slack-jira-outages-performance-degradation
“The reason most public transportation is seen as ‘losing’ money is precisely because it charges for trips. If you don't charge fares, suddenly it can't ‘lose’ money. It just costs money, the same as the roads.”
This random comment has given me my new favourite argument for removing fares from public transit.