

That made me lol so hard. Like what’s the fucking point of this thing when it comes up with shit like that?
Cybersecurity professional with an interest/background in networking. Beginning to delve into binary exploitation and reverse engineering.


That made me lol so hard. Like what’s the fucking point of this thing when it comes up with shit like that?
I might have misunderstood the comment I replied to, and the username led me to think it was intentionally snarky because of the thumbnail. In that case yes, it is extremely ironic.
As an aside, I taken some training and certification exams from a vendor that’s pretty highly respected in my industry. When I started taking their courses they provided student interaction and lab help from employees through a forum. They deprecated that and moved entirely to Discord in like 2021. Now it’s a flood of the same questions asked over and over again, and it doesn’t feel like an extension of the learning process when you have to ask a question or get help. I hate everything about it.
These people offer training courses up to and including shit like security mitigation bypasses, complex heap manipulations, and 64-bit kernel exploitation. They are more than capable of rolling their own self-hosted platform, and if their students can’t figure out how to use a forum idk what they’re doing in the course in the first place.
It’s a blog post.


I promise you that your personal security posture is not adequate to keep you protected from a nation state.


Regardless of whether the internet tells you anything or not, just do whatever the fuck you’re happy doing. If you want to code in cobol code in cobol, if you want to code in js code in js, if you want to code in python code in python.
I had a site refuse my email address for my .net domain. Like wtf, if it’s not .com it’s not a real email address? Idk what that was about.


I truly don’t understand why ParrotOS was created when Kali already existed. I guess HTB didn’t want to (or couldn’t get a license to) run Kali in browser VM’s since it’s maintained by their competitor? Idk.
I’m totally on board with random drops of Bluey lore.


Yeah, switching off of master/slave and whitelist/blacklist made sense. Some of the terms mentioned in the article are massive stretches to be considered uninclusive imo.
Lawrence of Arabia 4K remix is so fucking crispy.
You should really quiet down, how else are you going to hear anything?


Tmux is 100% what OP needs to be using.


I have a 6 bay, so yeah that might be a little limiting. I have all my personal stuff backed up to an encrypted cloud mount, the bulk of my storage space is pirated media I could download again, and I have the Synology using SHR so I just plug in a bigger drive, expand the array, then plug in another bigger drive and repeat. Because of duplication sectors you might not benefit as much from that method with just 4 bays. Or if you have enough stuff you can’t feasible push to up to the cloud to give piece of mind during rebuilding I guess.


Depending on how many bays your Synology is, you might be best off getting a nuc or a mini pc for compute and using your synology just for storage.


You stopped using stupid characters that aren’t in the English alphabet.
Ok, thanks for that clarification. I guess I’m a bit confused as to why a comparison is being drawn between neurons in a neural network and neurons in a biological brain though.
In a neural network, the neuron receives an input, performs a mathematical formula, and returns an output right?
Like you said we have no understanding of what exactly a neuron in the brain is actually doing when it’s fired, and that’s not considering the chemical component of the brain.
I understand why terminology was reused when experts were designing an architecture that was meant to replicate the architecture of the brain. Unfortunately, I feel like that reuse of terminology is making it harder for laypeople to understand what a neural network is and what it is not now that those networks are a part of the zeitgeist thanks to the explosion of LLM’s and stuff.
I just changed the Fw rule DST nat mangle port and told him to use jellyfin.
Are you also a fellow MikroTik/RouterOS user?
I wonder if having a “sign in” page within jellyfin that just fronts a wireguard configuration panel, saves the creds, and automatically connects and routes app traffic over the vpn iface is a remotely viable idea.
Here’s the direct announcement instead of all of whatever is on that site. https://www.kali.org/blog/kali-linux-2026-1-release/