Working in the intersection of Data Science & InfoSec / I know more about x509 and TLS than your average person out walking their cat
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@cyb3rops@kp625544@dotMudge Wow, the exact opposite of what I experienced. I even tried the past for blue check and it was still full of bots and sketch adds.
This is the most insane thing I’ve ever done.
One of my dnd players challenged me to make a puzzle that would take more than a session to solve so I made a fake alphabet and transcribed an entire letter to his character into it. That’s it. No decoder, no anything.
I think there is something interesting to be created here. I'm gonna give it a couple weeks to recover from thinning it out to study it's structure and try to figure out how I want to shape it
Found a Norway Spruce to be my next victim. It didn't have the standard bonsai traits you look for, but I liked it's split double trunk. The first pic is the raw material and the second is after thinning it and exposing the trunk.
The down side of getting into bonsai is that you can't just walk into a plant nursery without inspecting every tree's base and branch structure looking for something interesting. Spent an hour there, found 5 I liked and it was hard to only get 1. This could get addictive
@natfriedman I haven’t got it yet, but thinking about getting a chocolate tempering machine so I don’t have to do it manual every time. The things we do for our hobbies
This has been an absolute shit week so I thought some yoga would be a nice way relax. I spent most of the time fighting video layout issues on my phone and a constant stream of notifications even though Do Not Disturb was on. In the end I was more stressed than when I started
Still trying to process this but my role at Meta has been impacted. Thank you to everyone for my wild journey at Meta
If anyone is interested in working together on software/security, please reach out via my email / LinkedIn noted on my website
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