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Hacker, researcher, threat hunter. Interested in intersection of digital rights, online #privacy, net culture, #FOIA, tech history & trying to pet strange cats. I’ve rediscovered an interest in comic books. Opinions are very much my own. #Blueteam. #ThreatHunting. He / him.
bloghttps://www.bluetangle.dev/
From a 1998 article in the St. Petersburg Times by Robert Trigaux, entitled "The underbelly of cyberspace", some images from @defcon
I block people who reply to my posts telling me that I'm Mastodoning wrong. This is the best and most correct use of Mastodon.
Trying to imagine the media coverage if YouTube announced that you could only watch six minutes of videos a day, do you think they would just uncritically repeat the statement without questioning it? The press give #Musk and #Twitter a free pass, he relies on them not questioning his hype and bravado.
@alex I’m still limited from yesterday, no five minutes for me. The site is toast.
Is Twitter down? Thousands of users complain of issues with social media website and app

Users have complained of a range of issues including disappearing timelines, and an inability to retrieve tweets

The Independent
Overcast at the beach
This didn't make the cut, but it probably should have, from the Wisconsin State Journal, 4th of September 1983.
I wrote a short blog about how #hackers were portrayed in early to mid 1980s news print media, an interesting time in #hacking #history where you can almost see reporters sour on hackers in real time, article to article, as anti-hacker fears grew and grew. #histodons
https://realhackhistory.org/2023/03/16/hackers-as-portrayed-in-80s-news-print-media/
Hackers as Portrayed in 80s News Print Media

realhackhistory
Ben Affleck was one of the worst incarnations of Batman.
https://gizmodo.com/ben-affleck-batman-dc-justice-league-james-gunn-flash-1850232913
Ben Affleck Says He's Done With DC Films, No Matter Who's in Charge

Justice League truly sucked the life out of this man. Let him make biopics in peace.

Gizmodo