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yes, it's me. Sorry.
It's my fediversary! Three years ago today I said goodbye to several hundred thousand followers at the nazi bar and joined this community. No regrets! Thanks for making me want to stick around :)

Planning on going #stargazing soon?

You can see a digital representation of your local sky by using Stellarium:

https://stellarium-web.org/

You can get a really nice star map for free here:

https://www.astroleague.org/navigating-the-night-sky-guides/

Stellarium Web Online Star Map

Stellarium Web is a planetarium running in your web browser. It shows a realistic star map, just like what you see with the naked eye, binoculars or a telescope.

Cybersecurity Reddit is devolving between mid career IT with certs saying only degrees are getting hired and grads saying only certs and experience are getting hired - and I’m sorry but this is late stage capitalist hell, comrades. Only people with degrees plus experience and certs are getting hired
My favourite thing about this one is the cross tenant bit generated no logs in the victim's tenant.. so good luck with that. MS assigned a CVE, said no customer action needed, and then didn't tell anybody about the details.
I wrote a plea to cybersecurity curriculum developers about what I would like to see covered in OT cybersecurity coursework. https://tisiphone.net/2025/09/10/the-top-10-things-id-like-to-see-in-university-ot-cybersecurity-curriculum-2025-edition/
The Top 10 Things I’d Like to See in University OT Cybersecurity Curriculum (2025 Edition)

Most of you who have been following me for a while know that I have a very strange and unusual job in cybersecurity. I’m one of maybe a hundred or so people on earth who does full time incide…

Lesley Carhart's Cybersecurity Blog
The Weird OS Built Around a Database: Pick OS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWZBQMRmW7k
The deep frustration of being a career mentor seeing brigades of underemployed and unemployed young cybersecurity people, yet also working in a niche where we -can't find enough young people to hire- because schools and entry level gigs are not teaching firm enough basic computer fundamentals for us to successfully teach their graduates OT and legacy technology.
@hacks4pancakes One of my side projects is creating free fundamentals training videos. If you have a list of the skills you are looking for, I could prioritize those lessons.

Tom Lehrer (1928–2025) made musical satire sing…and sting. His songs were funny, outrageous, & often uncomfortably true.

He died recently at 97. Years earlier, he disclaimed copyright to all his lyrics and compositions; a gesture as radical as his songs.

We remember his life, his legacy, & what it means for the #digitalcommons ⤵️
https://blog.archive.org/2025/08/01/tom-lehrer-1928-2025-a-life-in-satire-a-legacy-in-the-commons/

#TomLehrer #Satire #PublicDomain #Copyright #InternetArchive

My decades-long strategy has paid off. I delayed learning more intense scripting with Python, etc. until LLMs got good enough to solve my problems in seconds. Now I just tell Google Gemini or another LLM what I need and iterate on the results. For example, I just made a Bash script to analyze a directory of Corelight capture loss files. I needed this because each file has 60 entries and I wanted to compare two different configurations in my home lab.