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I do nerd stuff for money.
I should really spend more time here.
I'll be back here and maybe even the other place eventually, but I am currently both in a very busy phase at work and doing grad school, so I sit in my captain's chair staring at a screen 90 hours a week. So you can see why more typing does not appeal.

Interesting: there's an API you can query to get a list of Mastodon servers. Not sure if it's complete or not.

https://isc.sans.edu/diary/rss/29358

@Rmogull You got me there! I'm sure some health inspections are more rigorous than others.

@frichetten I was just glancing at this. Not sure yet, but I think the chat is basically a frontend for several of their GPT-3 APIs, or one API with various models and endpoints maybe. The APIs seem to be well documented with code samples; I don't think the existing VSCode extensions will work though? But there should be one soon.

https://beta.openai.com/docs/introduction/key-concepts

OpenAI API

An API for accessing new AI models developed by OpenAI

@hee_nalu Do we have a fully developed playbook for dealing with arsenic incidents? Can a tier 1 arsenic analyst handle a contaminated batch of soup without escalating? What if we try cyanide instead? Are we legally obligated to disclose a poisoned batch of soup? Find out in my next book "Death By Purple Teaming".
I saw a post go by on my feed saying that #RedTeam are the health inspectors of the IT world. I think that analogy really belongs to the 3rd line auditors though. Because health inspectors don't try to dump arsenic in the soup just to see if they can ;)

Folks, this is bad news. Very, very bad. Hackers and/or malicious insiders have leaked the platform certificates of several vendors. These are used to sign system apps on Android builds, including the "android" app itself. These certs are being used to sign malicious Android apps!

https://bugs.chromium.org/p/apvi/issues/detail?id=100

100 - apvi - Android Partner Vulnerability Initiative - Monorail

@freakazoid I prefer Teams. It has all the problems of Slack, but that's OK because you can't use it because it either is using 100% of your RAM or crashed.
@Rmogull I don't think it really has much to do with advertising. It's a pre-emptive strike at the possibility that Apple might ban Twitter from the App Store. Elon can at least make that expensive for Apple in terms of House hearings, etc. if he gets ahead of it now.