How many parked (unused) domains do you own? I have an idea and want to know if my assumption is correct.
Boost generously, please.
None | |
1-5 | |
6-10 | |
Over 10 |
I've been in and out of information security professionally, but somehow always have related projects. Mainly working with zeek and network level detection at the moment. SDR, cycling, and climbing enthusiast.
I boost a lot. Topics range far and wide from security and "the cybers" and may include politics, food, humor, science, law, nature, art, and other sundry unsavories. I occasionally post my own projects and thoughts.
Pronouns | he / him |
Github | https://github.com/jbaggs |
Age | Somewhere between Bianchi green and Soekris green |
How many parked (unused) domains do you own? I have an idea and want to know if my assumption is correct.
Boost generously, please.
None | |
1-5 | |
6-10 | |
Over 10 |
This bicycle part is done. Lots of tiny, fiddly welding.
It's not as pretty as the commercial version, but hopefully it will work just as well
The whole EU age verification app thing is so exhausting. Yes, the tech specs are public, yes, the wallet app is opensource, yes, it could be done in a worse way.
Yet, it is still the newest attempt to answer the question: "can we tech hard enough to avoid having parents talking to their kids?"
And the answer is still no, you can't.
DOGE told regulator to ‘rubber stamp’ nuclear
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission's historic role of assuring safety is changing as the White House shifts some responsibility to the Department of Energy.
https://www.politico.com/news/2025/07/14/doge-to-regulator-rubber-stamp-nuclear-00450658
Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill" allocated $1 billion for the DOD to carry out "offensive" hacking operations. The budget also cut a billion dollars from defending the U.S. against cyberattacks.
“One evening, as I made my husband walk our dog past the same scenic view multiple times so that I could get the best shot of it for a video, I experienced a sudden wave of revulsion for myself and what I was doing. From then on, I began to despise the way this supposedly necessary aspect of modern authorship was intruding on parts of me that I had never meant to be available for public consumption.
Worst of all, perhaps, it didn't even seem to be doing anything.”