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Distinguished Risk Pokemon will be my final form. Cthulhu cultist, lawful good. Yay Seattle! Opinions belong to my autocorrect, not my employer. /her
This talk includes shoutouts to @tychotithonus's Password Cracking 201 talk at Passwordcon and @SteveSyfuhs for killing NTLM! (Sorry for tagging you on two services, I wasn't sure of the right way to do credits.)
Here's a still:

Hooray! PancakesCon 5 tracks have been posted, including my talk about "Offline Password Cracking: What's the Real Risk" plus training your cat to do tricks.

At least click through for the opening video of a tutu-wearing tuxedo kitten riding a roomba. :)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvuMBxh5hJQ&list=PLe93Pz9B0NKMAnDRBOMBNWNyBFiDx9iC5&index=13

PancakesCon 5 - Rachael Lininger - Offline Password Cracking + Training Your Cat to do Tricks

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Attached: 1 image I hereby recant every previous criticism I've ever made of Amazon Bedrock, because this is amazing. AWS proudly presents: "POUNDED IN THE BUTT BY THE HANDSOME AWS MANAGED NAT GATEWAY"

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My dinosaur has killed a shark!
I have a dinosaur!!!!!

"What it means is that there is no supply chain here. Because there is no supplier. I am not providing you something that you bought from me. There is no relationship. I put something online because I wanted to. The fact you made your product depend on it is your responsibility. Not mine. Not the one of the providers. We provide libraries. We do not supply them. You cannot apply rules to me. […] So all your Software Supply Chain ideas? You are not buying from a supplier, you are a raccoon digging through dumpsters for free code. So I would advise you to put these rules in the same dumpster."

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https://www.softwaremaxims.com/blog/not-a-supplier

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I am not a supplier

For the past few years, we have seen a lot of discussions around the concept of the Software Supply Chain. These discussions started around the time of LeftPad and escalated with multiple incidents in the past few years. The problem of all the work in this domain is that it forgets a fundamental point.

Musings about software

Holy shit I wish I’d seen this before my Pancakescon talk! I mean I said this, except about cats and tricks rather than mice and cars.

My cats would love having a car to drive though. I’ll get on that!

https://arstechnica.com/science/2019/11/these-rats-learned-to-drive-tiny-cars-for-science/

Rats love driving tiny cars, even when they don’t get treats

It was for a study on how enriched environments can affect stress response.

Ars Technica