Seth Hanford 🐡

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CSIRT primarily, currently doing large-scale detection engineering. I ❤️ ISO 8601

Spent a good amount of time in intelligence, ran operations for a vulnerability database, and worked a lot on some industry standards working groups CVSS (v2, v3), CPE (2.3). Did PSIRT a few places, too.

Do a lot with OpenBSD, Python, and Oxford commas. Worked as a manager for some world-class, global teams. Use that experience as a super power now that I’m back as a senior technical IC.

PronounsHe/Him
CommasOxford
TimestampsISO8601
Githubhttps://www.github.com/SethHanford
Websitehttps://trustworth.ee/SethHanford.html
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@cwebber Everybody: AI can’t find CVEs
OpenClaw: Bet

Artemis flight has some tough deprivations ahead. Here's to a successful trip. Also enjoying the fact I get to pull out all my space memes.

#Artemis #ArtemisII #Moon #meme #funny #Aliens #SciFi

https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/article/common-antidepressant-can-treat-long-covid-fatigue-symptoms-study/

"A common and low-cost antidepressant can successfully treat fatigue associated with long COVID, according to a new study.

Co-led by researchers from McMaster University in Ontario, the study found that the drug fluvoxamine, which is commonly sold under the name Luvox, significantly reduced fatigue symptoms in a clinical trial of 399 adults with long COVID. It is one of the first times a medication has been shown to effectively treat the condition. "

https://doi.org/10.7326/ANNALS-25-03959

Common antidepressant can treat long COVID fatigue symptoms: study

A common and low-cost antidepressant can successfully treat fatigue associated with long COVID, according to a new study.

CTVNews
almost got lost but i found it
@anon_opin @http_error_418 It’s “Turkey in the Straw” isn’t it?

I spent a lot of time in church growing up, and depending on who you talked to, init(1) was kind of a big deal.

Nobody ever mentioned systemd.

I think about this a lot more than you might expect.

@mwl/report
I’m in this image and I don’t like it
@MrsMouse @llorenzin that’s a great call out. I’m using “document_exporter”, but it’s a full dump capable of being restored (with a less than descriptive name) https://docs.paperless-ngx.com/administration/#backup
Administration - Paperless-ngx

@llorenzin apologies in advance for a slightly out of scope answer, but perhaps it will help you along the way. I run Paperless NGX on my Syno 923+ and it has no issues. If your TrueNAS compares favorably to a 923+, a small user load should have no issues w NGX.

On the backups side, I run a nightly cron with the built-in Paperless exporter to dump all my files from the db to a file directory to ensure the docs get backed up, because my use case is much more sensitive to data loss than metadata loss.

1990s: *enthusiastic schoolteacher voice* the computer is a place where anything can happen

2020s: *grizzled, world-weary army sergeant voice* the computer is a place where anything can happen