Tim Hergert

@cjust@infosec.exchange
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I do stuff, I have opinions. These are not necessarily my employers opinions. I think I'm funny.

I, like Mark Twain, believe that "Under certain circumstances, profanity provides a relief denied even to prayer."

I also believe that "Profanity is the crutch of the inarticulate motherfucker."

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Any open source projects out there using Nextcloud Talk for real-time chat?

I’ve been researching and testing a whole bunch of solutions for open source projects while explicitly evaluating them on their fit for something pretty cool I’m working on. The gist is supporting an inviting, easy-to-join open source community of mixed-age members (including teens and adults). Due to this, safety and moderation tooling are extremely important. And so is price!

#Nextcloud #OpenSource

Pro tip: For securing an ICS/OT.

Visit it and the people operating it.

There's a local shoplifting gang, systematically stealing clothes in size order. Police believe they're still at large.
onomatopoeia for onomatopoeia

Seen in the wild.

It won't be long...

"You can tell what happened — Google promised iNaturalist free money if they would just do something, anything, that had some generative AI in it. iNaturalist forgot why people contribute at all, and took the cash."

(Original title: Google bribes iNaturalist to use generative AI — volunteers quit in outrage)

https://pivot-to-ai.com/2025/06/19/google-bribes-inaturalist-to-use-generative-ai-volunteers-quit-in-outrage/

Google bribes iNaturalist to use generative AI — volunteers quit in outrage

iNaturalist is a website that crowdsources pictures of plants and animals to help identify species. Its tagline is “A Community for Naturalists.” iNaturalist is administered by its own small charit…

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@davidaugust bunker busters have tinny bitsy problem. You can always make better bunker. Next time, what, mountain top will get it? Even fucking nukes can't do that.
This happens when you develop weapons without using them. Kremlin got same issues with their super weapons.
@davidaugust also laughed a lot, thanks 😅
@peteriskrisjanis I’m so glad. Thank you for tell me 😊

@peteriskrisjanis

🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯
“This happens when you develop weapons without using them.”

This kinda bolsters a cynical theory of mine that in modern times, wars occur when the military wants to test new equipment under battlefield conditions.

So yeah, I’m saying the military cudda talked crazypants outta this — but they wanted to try their new toy.

@davidaugust

@bronakins @davidaugust we knew that trump definitely did. All players actually try to make bunker busters, for various reasons.

@peteriskrisjanis

So there are actually reports that the bunker busters dropped on Iran were a bust???

@davidaugust

Iran’s Fordo Nuclear Site Said to Look Severely Damaged, Not Destroyed

Initial military assessments of the buried nuclear site contrast with the statement on the strike there made by President Trump.

The New York Times
@peteriskrisjanis @davidaugust These were used in Iraq and Afghanistan. Limited success with them. You just have to have enough earth and reinforced concrete.

@Lightfighter @peteriskrisjanis the GBU-57 series MOP use this last weekend had not been previously used in combat.

You're right, there were other bunker buster munitions used in Afghanistan and Iraq.

@Lightfighter @peteriskrisjanis @davidaugust Nope - those were GBU-43/B MOABs - different and much smaller. These are GBU-57A/B MOPs, which have never been used in combat before.

@davidaugust

Well put.

Bunker busters are excellent as the name suggests...for bunkers.
What the US needs to develop is "Under the mountain, granite slab, take the elevator 20 storeys down" busters. 🙄
Which the warmonger industry will be happy to develop for 900 billion dollars....

@n_dimension you’re not wrong. Thank you.

The U.S. started developing these in about 2004, and has spent a pretty penny on that development. Each weapon costs about $3.5 million.

And they may not be working on their first combat use quite as intended. So that’s super great.

@davidaugust

Waiting for new nicknames you come up with for warrior trump or conquering hero trump.

@bronakins whatever happens, I’ll add new nicknames when I have them to my @45names bot.

#USpol #satire

@davidaugust @bronakins @45names #ConvictedFelonDonaldTrump 34X just did a B2 and plugged the toilet with his MOAB.