Robert Graham

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Created BlackICE, Sidejacking, Masscan, and other infosec things.
bloghttps://blog.erratasec.com
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This discussion from Twitter, the order of tweets from the bottom up.

"100% vegetarian fed"

They fed the vegetarians to the turkey?
Or was it the vegetarians who were responsible for giving food to the turkey?

Language is hard.

Another response that deserves highlighting.

I argue neutrality, that we shouldn't censor either side, using an example of somebody censoring the Palestinian side.

This response is the typical example of people who can't just see the neutrality, certain that the obvious answer is to take the Palestinian side.

There's no room for neutrality, recognizing the anger and suffering both sides have been experiencing for decades. There's only room for one side, the correct side.

I'm screenshotting this response because I don't want engagement with it's author, but at the same time I think it's important to see the sort of behavior that's acceptable in the infosec community.
Way more responses to something that is as niche as "niche" can get.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1iL0fYmMmariFoSvLd9U5nPVH1uFKC7bvVasUcYq78So/edit?usp=sharing
Biden isn't shipping F-16s to Ukraine. I wonder why. Some reasons might be:
- it'll take a year before pilots are ready
- poorly trained pilots will just get them shot out of the sky
- Russia can reverse engineer tech from crashed planes
- it'll anger Russia
If it were true, it'd already be in use. You only need press releases propping up PDFs when things aren't as wonderful as claimed.
They have solid charts on noise-reduction, but wave their hands on efficiency-reduction. If the numbers were good, they'd tell us the numbers.
Graphs and maps

EUROMOMO
Oh gawd no please not let this be a thing.
Your regular reminder that "died suddenly" is still not a thing. People aren't dying suddenly any different than before (from drug overdoses, undiagnosed heart problems, etc.).
Instead, people see patterns where there are none. It's the basis of astrology.