remember when we used to be able to do pointless shit on the internet for fun?
remember when we used to be able to do pointless shit on the internet for fun?

Hi folks; this is something I've been hesitant to post about since it's a very sensitive topic for me, but:
I'm moving out of the US later this year, and unfortunately for legal reasons I'll be unable to take my dog with me. All the rehoming services I've contacted are unable to take her in, so, I've made a little page about adopting her.
Please get in touch if you're interested: http://dscoder.com/melody/melody.html
RE: https://infosec.exchange/@flyingpenguin/116399482954754093
Can I bring your attention to one of the best security write-ups I’ve read in a long while.
Bravo, Davi.
@mttaggart flagged this one to me.
In Onion news ...
The Onion has reached an agreement in its long-standing bid to take over the Infowars conspiracy website founded by right-wing broadcaster Alex Jones.
The satirical news outlet plans to license the Infowars website and its associated intellectual property from Gregory Milligan, who was appointed by a bankruptcy court to manage the website, for $1,800 a month if a Texas judge approves that agreement, and Jones could appeal any ruling, reported the New York Times.
Source: https://www.rawstory.com/infowars-the-onion/
The Onion will also sell Infowars merchandise and share the proceeds with the Sandy Hook families.
“We are excited to lie constantly for cold, hard cash, but this time in a cool way, and we’ll make sure some of it gets back to the families,” said Ben Collins, chief executive of The Onion's parent company, Global Tetrahedron.

The Onion has reached an agreement in its long-standing bid to take over the Infowars conspiracy website founded by right-wing broadcaster Alex Jones.The satirical news outlet plans to license the Infowars website and its associated intellectual property from Gregory Milligan, who was appointed by a...
In space, no one can hear you scream at Microsoft’s legacy software.
https://www.404media.co/artemis-2-astronauts-microsoft-outlook-livestream/
Okay, okay. I need to devote some time to catching up on genAI capabilities in a professional sense.
Security Researchers & SecOps - what's your favorite use case so far?
Also, what's a lesson you learned the hard way?
***Also - please save the snark. I'm tired, and this is a genuine, if hesitant, ask.