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Uvemode

Uvemode

@uvemode

Penetration Tester @tiktok_us. Opinions expressed are my own and do not reflect the views of my employer.

가입일 Kasım 2017
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5pider
5pider@C5pider·
@_RastaMouse linux has been a really good daily driver for development for me. workflow is much more smoother compared to windows :D Also switched over to ubuntu from arch a while ago for extra stability
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Uvemode
Uvemode@uvemode·
@passthehashbrwn Also: Titter blue teamers when you open source offensive tooling vs twitter blue teamer when you use internal non-public offensive tooling
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Josh
Josh@passthehashbrwn·
Twitter blue teamers when you use novel killchains because it's too advanced vs Twitter blue teamers when you attack ADCS because it's too simple
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Rui Ma
Rui Ma@ruima·
@KaiserKuo I think males mostly just like Count of Monte Cristo type stories the world over based on what social media tells me anyways ahahaha
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Rui Ma
Rui Ma@ruima·
Remember what I said?? East Asia female fantasy (China / Korea): Be a completely ordinary girl who somehow captures the interest of a billionaire scion hottie with a 160 IQ, eight-pack abs, elite family trauma, and a mysterious soft spot only you can heal. You contribute emotional authenticity and good noodles. US female fantasy: Be a girl boss who moves to a charming town where everyone knows your name, starts a small but soulful business, and ends up with a Golden Retriever-as-a-man sweetheart who is emotionally available, mildly handy, and proud of your Etsy margins.
Fr. David Paternostro, SJ@DavidPaternostr

Next time I teach logical fallacies to the freshmen, I am totally using this video

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Uvemode
Uvemode@uvemode·
@levelsio That's a high school level of historical knowledge. The downfall of the empire was caused mostly by mismanagement yes, but their wealth was not turned into "palaces and opulenence", among other things it was used to pay to European countries for manufacturing, and it remains
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
One of the main things I learnt from the fall of the Spanish and Portuguese empires is that they both never re-invested their wealth They instead built gold plated palaces (see the one in Mafra full of Brazilian gold) and other types opulence And they thought the colonies would remain forever so they were fully dependent on the wealth from there (sugar, gold, silver, coffee) But once they became independent, they lost a large share of their GDP overnight, Portugal lost about 80% of their income after Brazil went independent in 1822! If they would instead have re-invested the wealth, they could have developed industry and new businesses but they became resource dependent instead One interesting thing about the relatively young states of UAE, Qatar and Saudi Arabia is that they do exactly that. UAE and Qatar heavily invest their oil money to become destinations to live and Saudi Arabia is one of the top investors in tech startups worldwide On a personal level I also learnt from this to do the same, don't waste the money you made on assets that don't return (like cars, boats, general opulence) Instead try to re-invest most of it so you get income from new sources so that if the income sources that made you the wealth (for me my startups) eventually dry up (almost guaranteed in business, see the business or "product life cycle") you have already switched to the new industry I personally do that through ETFs, stocks, real estate and a little bit of startup investing So yes don't be like the Spanish or Portuguese empire 👌
Daniel Foubert 🇵🇱🇫🇷@Arrogance_0024

How does a former empire recover from its collapse? It doesn't. Look at Spain 🇪🇸. Spain simply sat down on a bench for a quick siesta at 2:30 PM in 1650, drifted into a 3-century coma, & woke up to discover it was now a budget hotel for the British working class. The fall of the Spanish Empire is the most spectacular geopolitical nose-dive in human history. They went from being the terrifying "Sword of Christendom"—the nation that owned the Americas, the oceans, the Vatican, Austria, Germany, and Belgium—to being a country whose primary contribution to the modern world is "Ibiza", Zara, and tapas. Ok, I'm exaggerating a bit... But you get the picture. The tragedy of Spain isn't that they lost their empire; it’s that they became the servants of the people they used to bully. For two hundred years, the Spanish Infantry was the scourge of Europe, a terrifying machine of war that crushed Protestants for sport. Today? The descendants of those hardened tercios are frantically inflating banana boats for drunk German tourists in Mallorca. Spain possessed the greatest windfall in economic history: they looted an entire continent of its gold and silver. And what did they do with it? Did they build industry? Did they invest in infrastructure? No. They spent it all on fancy churches and wars they lost, then defaulted on their national debt thirteen times. They are the lottery winners of history who blew it all on cocaine and porcelain figurines and are now living in a trailer. Spain proves that you can be given the keys to the world and still manage to lock yourself out of the house.

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LaurieWired
LaurieWired@lauriewired·
There are entire classes of logos that look professional, familiar, and entirely unoriginal. Finance Firm? Have a growth line. Tech? Something spherical. Law Office? Your acronym better be in boxes.
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Uvemode
Uvemode@uvemode·
@HackingLZ Really skilled engineer, but at some point it feels like they just want their jobs to be easier and blame us for it
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Uvemode@uvemode·
@shotgunner101 @nickvangilder Yeah and that takes x10 more time and effort than the assumed breach scenario, and companies are not willing to pay that much for something that's mainly done only due to compliance.
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Dodge This Security
Dodge This Security@shotgunner101·
I'll be honest I never liked how 90% of assume breach scenarios get ran. It's not assume breach of an endpoint at all its "hey I plugged in an unauthorized device with zero security tooling in your network." In a REAL breach scenario: 1) You are not white listed by other defensive layers to make further compromise/lateral movement easier. 2) You can't just hit up the secops team and complain about how edr, AV, NGAV, WAF, NDR, NGFW is blocking your attacks and have it removed entirely from your compromised device by the secops team itself. 3) You are allowed as a secops team to quarantine compromised endpoints, lock and reset compromised identities and cut access to TAs. 4) You can deploy new rules and signatures at will to block future malicious behaviors. 5) You aren't just handed credentials to have immediate privileged access. 6) You can't just ask the secops team to whitelist your payloads to allow them to run on other devices because otherwise you keep getting blocked. The list goes on and on but I'm sure @threatable has more points aswell.
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Uvemode
Uvemode@uvemode·
@COSMIC_desktop For the love of all gods, may they have merci upon us, let us disable the workspace transition animation. Exaggerations aside, my favorite desktop env, great work guys.
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COSMIC Desktop
COSMIC Desktop@COSMIC_desktop·
Themes! Show us your custom themes! We want to see the themes👀 THEMES
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Uvemode@uvemode·
@passthehashbrwn 'How to use Nmap like a pro: Here are some commands copied from the Man pages, you also had the hacktricks page, but we decided to create another blog entry for SEO sale, you are so welcome'
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Josh
Josh@passthehashbrwn·
I'm having cost imposed on me by the sheer volume of useless intro level blogs making it impossible to find actual info about entire classes of vulnerabilities, cool stuff
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Uvemode@uvemode·
@poetengineer__ I think I remember you making a similar design some time ago? Really cool stuff. Imagine if tracking enough finger movements results in keyboard style functionality. I would love to just air-type for the fun of it
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Kat ⊷ the Poet Engineer
Kat ⊷ the Poet Engineer@poetengineer__·
🔈🔈 made a simple euclidean sequencer with hand tracking; - pinch rotation changes the number of events on rings; - closing hand randomizes event timings
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Uvemode@uvemode·
@system76 The removal of the animation when moving between workspaces, give me the option pretty please! Im going to end up reversing this myself
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Uvemode
Uvemode@uvemode·
@COSMIC_desktop What about disabling the workspace transition animation? That's killing me. Love the rest though
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COSMIC Desktop
COSMIC Desktop@COSMIC_desktop·
Workspaces keep your windows organized and clutter out of sight. From the overview, you can move windows or entire workspaces around — and even across displays. Pin them to keep them active, even after a reboot! Check out the features in this video, recorded using two displays:
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Uvemode
Uvemode@uvemode·
@mikko Isn't this what sys admins have been saying since the 90s? "If nothing breaks, what am I paying you for? If something breaks, what am I paying you for?"
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@mikko
@mikko@mikko·
In security, when you do your job perfectly, nothing happens. And people don't see when nothing happens.
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vx-underground
vx-underground@vxunderground·
New TTP dropped! Yesterday Microsoft announced a new feature coming in January, 2026. Microsoft Intune's Unattended Remote Help for Windows: remotely access devices over the cloud without requiring end user involvement by signing in with credentials. Yay!
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vx-underground
vx-underground@vxunderground·
@RussianPanda9xx Is this mandatory? Because if my employer made me do this I'd probably shoot myself
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ThePrimeagen
ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen·
what parts do I need to react to?
Lex Fridman@lexfridman

Here's my 6 hour conversation with @dhh, a legendary programmer, creator of Ruby on Rails, author, and race car driver. This was a fun and inspiring conversation on everything from the future of programming & AI to the nature of happiness & productivity to the value of family, getting married and having kids. X limits video length to 6 hours. So this full convo doesn't fit (by a few minutes). So, the first 6 hours are here on X. The full version is up everywhere else (see comment). Timestamps: 0:00 - Episode highlight 1:21 - Introduction 2:32 - Programming - early days 19:57 - JavaScript 30:16 - Google Chrome and DOJ 38:03 - Ruby programming language 45:14 - Beautiful code 1:03:15 - Metaprogramming 1:06:36 - Dynamic typing 1:13:55 - Scaling 1:26:47 - Future of programming 1:44:18 - Future of AI 1:50:13 - Vibe coding 1:58:45 - Rails manifesto: Principles of a great programming language 2:23:11 - Why managers are useless 2:32:32 - Small teams 2:38:39 - Jeff Bezos 2:53:57 - Why meetings are toxic 3:01:43 - Case against retirement 3:09:00 - Hard work 3:14:38 - Why we left the cloud 3:17:48 - AWS 3:27:07 - Owning your own servers 3:33:19 - Elon Musk 3:43:01 - Apple 3:54:48 - Tim Sweeney 4:06:22 - Fatherhood 4:32:04 - Racing 4:59:08 - Cars 5:04:26 - Programming setup 5:19:35 - Programming language for beginners 5:32:53 - Open source 5:41:46 - WordPress drama 5:53:03 - Money and happiness 6:01:56 - Hope

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Tib3rius
Tib3rius@0xTib3rius·
@_JohnHammond While I have your attention, the Feet Feud survey still needs more answers... forms.gle/SGLqk7ADWKnJNs… Read the intro (PLEASE) and only answer if you don't want a chance to play. Only got a few more weeks left. I'll probably end up spamming the link a lot more times. 🤣
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