David Penfold 

@davep@infosec.exchange
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Does IT stuff. Vegan and anarchism curious.

Likes permaculture, infosec, Tranmere Rovers. But mainly bad jokes stolen from https://www.justthetalk.co.uk/thehaven/17468/urgent-i-need-a-good-joke-right-now

Also unreasonably fond of BPMN.

Officially not right in the noggin #ʘ‿ʘ

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This is exactly what the internet is for.
Added a new free malware reverse engineering lab 'Command And Control 1' which serves as an introduction to working with malware that communicates with C2 infrastructure.
https://malwaretech.com/labs/c2/command-and-control-1
Command & Control 1

A simple beginner-friendly example which obtains the flag from the C2 server. While this is a static analysis challenge, you'll still need to interact with the C2 server.

Friendly reminder that Slack is going to automagically enable their brand-new magical AI pixie dust in everyone’s workspace on (I think) the 17th, so maybe go log into your Slack admin account and maybe disable the AI pixie dust before it infects *you* #ai #slack #sysadmin #bofh #offbydefault #jfc #sigh

The domain I host my social media on is old enough to have its own social media account.

#OnlineSafetyAct

No. FTFNYT

How many parked (unused) domains do you own? I have an idea and want to know if my assumption is correct.

Boost generously, please.

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A or B? Which would be your pick? Some very old drawings. I would do the MSTDN survey, but they don't allow images, still.
Happy Bastille day y’all
how to seal a leaky bucket
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@amiserabilist my previous therapist asked me to write a bit about myself so they could get to know me before they accepted me as a client.

I sent them a link to my Mastodon profile and said they should look at the pinned posts, and to just ask if they wanted me to elaborate on anything.

They emailed me back shortly and asked what days worked well for me.

I miss that therapist—they were really good.

@alice @amiserabilist This was brilliant on your part! WTG!
@amiserabilist I can’t help hearing the therapist saying this, not the client!
@Janet_52square @amiserabilist they both say it unisono
@lritter The perfect answer. I remember very clearly once asking a client (I am a celebrant not a therapist) if I could put his very kind review of my work on my blog and he replied, ‘No, I don’t want you using my wife’s death for your marketing.’ It made me think about how pastoral services find and retain work while being respectful of the client base and there’s a lot of bad practice out there.
@amiserabilist @lritter I know, right. Hard to see what else a celebrant can do. We are self-employed. But there’s ways and ways and even back then in the early days I was glad I always asked permission! (And followed their wishes I may add.)

@Janet_52square

i thought i was already following you.

i don't need to tell you people responses to loss.

difficult job.

@lritter

@amiserabilist Mine said that's too close to real life.