Nick Clements 

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Enjoying life and sunshine in Fort Collins, CO. 

• Chemical Engineer 
• Python Developer 
• Apple Enthusiast 
• Linux Enthusiast
• I enjoy all things related to digital security & privacy 


#python#apple#linux#security#cryptography#privacy
Websitehttps://www.joandnick.com
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LocationFort Collins, CO
My wife and I Wordle every morning and share our results with each other from the Wordlebot. Both of us always start with two words that try to eliminate all of the higher probability letters. I wrote a script this weekend that ranks the best two start words where each of the highest frequency letters are in the best possible positions. Here are my results.
Wait, what? Did I accidentally download C-SPAN instead of Apple Music Classical?

Our cafe at work served a cordycep dish for lunch to get ready for the finale this Sunday.

#tlou #TheLastOfUs

Replaying Shadow Of The Colossus again. It is much more enjoyable now that I know how to control the horse. The first play through was painful until I figured that out.
I always feel like staying in this scene for a long while.

Reddit is facing some security headwinds…

Quoting @gcluley: https://mastodon.green/@gcluley/109836854578677126 #retoot

Graham Cluley (@[email protected])

Reddit has been hacked. Attackers gained access to: * internal documents * code * some internal business systems. Reddit believes, at the moment, that users' passwords and accounts are safe. https://www.reddit.com/r/reddit/comments/10y427y/we_had_a_security_incident_heres_what_we_know/

Mastodon.green
I wish life were less complicated.
Yes!!! The final piece of the puzzle.
I installed Notchmeister from @Iconfactory on a MacBook Pro and VNC’d into it this evening. I was pleasantly surprised by what I found in the notch area.
I moved into a different office last year. This particular office was occupied by an engineer who had worked for the company for over 35 years. I found some gems that I keep on display. For instance, here is a box of 8” diskettes still in the shrink wrap, circa 1989.