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mood 🎧💻😌

#davidbowie #blackstar

catfish love is just like cypher with his steak 🥩😏

'You know, I know this steak doesn't exist. I know that when I put it in my mouth, the Matrix is telling my brain that it is juicy and delicious. After nine years, you know what I realize?'

...

after only ever adopting...i put a down payment on my kitten today. ty btc ₿⚡ soooo excited to be her mum. it was a good day 🤙💜

#CatsOfMastodon

'The signals from WiFi can be used to map a human body, according to a new paper.'

when one considers the combination of this tech with that of a 'spyware' smart home, the implications are absolutely staggering.

...and yet another reason why it's more than good practice to use wired connections whenever possible.

https://www.vice.com/en/article/y3p7xj/scientists-are-getting-eerily-good-at-using-wifi-to-see-people-through-walls-in-detail

#infosec #cybersecurity #privacy #security #infoseczt #cybersecgirl

Scientists Are Getting Eerily Good at Using WiFi to 'See' People Through Walls in Detail

The signals from WiFi can be used to map a human body, according to a new paper.

The Spy in Your Phone | Al Jazeera World

'This investigation exposes how Pegasus works, how governments like Saudi Arabia and the UAE have bought the hugely expensive spyware and how it has been used beyond the stated intentions of the NSO Group of “developing technology to prevent and investigate terror and crime” - including to target journalists.'

https://invidious.snopyta.org/watch?v=lfOgm1IcBd0&local=true

The Spy in Your Phone | Al Jazeera World

In mid-2020, a mobile phone belonging to an Al Jazeera Arabic investigative team was hacked. Over the next few months, reporter Tamer Almisshal and the Canadian research group Citizen Lab investigated Pegasus, the sophisticated spyware used. Pegasus is manufactured by an Israeli technology company called the NSO Group and is among the most advanced spyware in the world. It can access and infiltrate a smartphone without the owner clicking a link, opening an email or even answering their phone - meaning it can go undetected. This investigation exposes how Pegasus works, how governments like Saudi Arabia and the UAE have bought the hugely expensive spyware and how it has been used beyond the stated intentions of the NSO Group of “developing technology to prevent and investigate terror and crime” - including to target journalists.

Al Jazeera English | Invidious

just started nicole perlroth's 'this is how they tell me the world ends' and i can already tell it is required reading

#nicoleperlroth #thisishowtheytellmetheworldends #cybersec #hacking #cyberweapons #globalwarfare #cybersecgirl

had some of the best crispy brussels sprouts when i was in seattle. can't wait to try some of these 😋

We Tried 8 Methods for Crispy Brussels Sprouts and Found a Fuss-Free Winner

https://www.thekitchn.com/best-method-for-crispy-brussels-sprouts-23490733

We Tried 8 Methods for Crispy Brussels Sprouts and Found a Fuss-Free Winner

Kitchn

What happens when you open a terminal and enter ‘ls’ | Warp

...a very cool 'how it works' post 🤓

https://www.warp.dev/blog/what-happens-when-you-open-a-terminal-and-enter-ls

What happens when you open a terminal emulator and enter “ls” | Warp

This article explores how terminal emulators function, decoding the process of sending commands to the shell for execution. Unveil the mystery behind what happens when you open a terminal and enter Is.

Warp
Putting Stickers On Your Laptop Is Probably a Bad Security Idea

From border crossings to hacking conferences, that Bitcoin or political sticker may be worth leaving on a case at home.