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Director of Project Management @ LastPass. Yes, that LastPass. Yes, I know. And yes we have learned and we will make it better.

The funny thing is that I'm not a project manager. Titles are weird.

My opinions are my own.

Now this is a soup of the day that I can support.
So I spent the morning turfing Windows 11 and installing Pop!_os. Been meaning to do this for awhile, just been too lazy to get around to it. First impression, this is exactly what I am looking for. Everything worked out of the box, if I want to mess with the OS underpinnings I can, but this is not my interest right now. Honestly, took longer to download and flash the USB drive for install than it took to install and configure. Impressive. #os #popos
‘Lengthy Memoranda and Gobbledygook Language’
https://daringfireball.net/linked/2024/03/18/gobbledygook
‘Lengthy Memoranda and Gobbledygook Language’

Link to: https://archive.org/details/Maverick1944MemoAboutGobbledygook

Daring Fireball
Um... anyone know what kind of animal left these prints in the snow?
A small piece of serendipity in my timeline. Thanks for doing a great job @jerry .

Does anyone know of any attacks, either PoC or in the wild, that use malicious printer cartridges to infect printers? I saw this article from 2022

https://www.action-intell.com/2022/10/05/hp-bug-bounty-program-finds-reprogrammable-chips-open-printers-to-malware/

It says that HP's Bug Bounty program found such attacks are possible, but there are no details about who reported the bug that made such attacks possible. I remain skeptical about the accuracy.

Any help from experts in the form of pointers to attacks or analysis about whether printer cartridges are a viable infection vector would be much appreciated.

HP Bug Bounty Program Finds Reprogrammable Chips Open Printers to Malware | Actionable Intelligence

HP Inc. reported to Actionable Intelligence that it has confirmed third-party cartridges with reprogrammable chips can be used to inject malware into printers and compromise networks. HP has released a security alert and updated printer firmware to address the problem.

Actionable Intelligence | Market Research for digital printer and MFP hardware and supplies
On being listed in the court document of artists whose work was used to train Midjourney with 4,000 of my closest friends and Willem De Kooning (1/3)

uBlacklist.

This seems promising.

It lets you block sites from showing up in your search results so you can shitcan Pinterest, w3schools, etc. The first time you do a search, you have to bonk the extension icon and give it permissions. There are also...
https://jwz.org/b/ykIC

uBlacklist

This seems promising. It lets you block sites from showing up in your search results so you can shitcan Pinterest, w3schools, etc. The first time you do a search, you have to bonk the extension icon and give it permissions. There are also a bunch of blacklists you can subscribe to here.