RE: https://infosec.exchange/@djchateau/116042359765721346
Damn y'all, my vim article I posted for work got more views than any of our current articles being published. Keep it up! I'll have another one this month. 
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RE: https://infosec.exchange/@djchateau/116042359765721346
Damn y'all, my vim article I posted for work got more views than any of our current articles being published. Keep it up! I'll have another one this month. 
streaming.infosec.exchange as a C2 at work. Have you ever seen Defender do this @jerry?Well, this looks neat. Might need to try this soon.
A guy gets in a hot air balloon one day and goes flying. As the wind carries him along, a cloudbank comes up and obscures the landscape, leaving him floating in a sea of unmitigated grey haze.
After a time, he drifts by a building, and sees a guy working at a computer. He shouts to get the worker's attention, and the worker opens the window and says "hey what's up?"
"Where am I?" asks the balloonist
The worker turns to his computer, types in something, then looks back out and shouts "you're in a hot air balloon"
"Oh, you work for OpenAI don't you" says the balloonist.
"......yeah that's right," says the worker, "how'd you know?"
"Because you got a fucking worthless answer from a computer, you godsdamned piece of shit!"
There were a c’ple of parts where I thought “that’s not how I’d do that,”
I would love to hear about alternative approaches. There might be an angle in your approach that could very well be worth trying to incorporate.

@millie @DoomHammerNG @obsidian I'm fully aware of what I'm running, but the fact that it is a web stack is an irrelevant point. The overhead may be orders of magnitude higher, but the development cost of this functionality are significantly lower and my machine isn't a machine from the 1990s. I bought RAM to use the RAM and additional benefit from it using a web stack like this allows for a lot of community participation that otherwise wouldn't be there if this had been done in Qt or GTK.
I don't argue that it could not perform better if C was used, but there's obvious trade-offs using C instead of using something like TypeScript with Electron. I haven't seen a better replacement for Obsidian that does what Obsidian does and is cross-platform. If it did, I'd likely jump on it, but I think solely saying, "Oh, it's on Electron, it's garbage." is pretty reductive.
