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I like plants.
I like computers.
I used to like birds.

Not here to fulfill your dirty fantasies or give you approval. Thx, DICK. *rolls eyes*

-Meredith

MissionUse the Intertubes to fight #evil
PronounsShe/They
Force yourself.
But wait.
True power never requires force.
Sorry Quinny.
Nice Mustache though.
Lulz.

Somebody tell him

*giggle*

@MurphysLaw I'm not following. What's a fuzzing CVE?

Ladies and Gentlemen of the Jury:

May I present, the AI theme song:

https://yewtu.be/watch?v=dRx75RvnL8s

Unpopular opinion:

If we don't focus on saving our planet and end up entrenched in the CULTURE WAR meant to distract us from the real and vampiric resource based CLASS WAR, we are all going to die.

PLEASE lets all focus less on gender, skin color, politics, and other small differences and let's get out there and save us ALL.

PLEASE!

@bagder

Sorry for the late reply! I was traveling. Did you send stickers!?

Fuzzing, as you know infers using random strings to h4x0r thangs. Did you take curl://up offline badge? Honey badger don't mess! What I meant to say was in the future I think we will require in person ID as all this digi infra has a LOT of holes. Complex code == vulns.

Here's the thing, go ahead and read up on

#invisiblefire

https://infosec.exchange/

Invisible fire is a term used to describe fires that do not produce visible flames or smoke. These types of fires can be particularly dangerous because they may go unnoticed until they have already caused extensive damage. Invisible fires can be caused by a variety of sources, such as electrical malfunctions, gas leaks, or chemical reactions. In some cases, invisible fires may result in the release of harmful gases or fumes that pose a health risk to those in the vicinity. It is important to take precautions to prevent invisible fires and to have smoke detectors and fire extinguishers in place to detect and control fires before they become uncontrollable.

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@bagder

What percentage of these "fuzzing" CVEs really matter?

I miss X-mas

you know,

cmatrix | lolcat

;)

@GossiTheDog

Rule 1: It is ALWAYS DNS