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Stefan Sebastian

@RStSebastian

Cloud security and zero trust leadership by day, IoT and soccer follower by night

Philadelphia, PA Katılım Ocak 2015
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eugyppius
eugyppius@eugyppius1·
The Göltzschtalbrücke is the largest brick bridge ever built. It measures 574 meters long and 78 meters tall; it consists of 98 arches. Construction started in 1846 and finished just five years later 1851.
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Stefan Sebastian
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@Arrogance_0024 French man marvels at our wealth, our ability, and our commitment while simultaneously forgetting his own nation’s history
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Charles Bonkson
Charles Bonkson@banksysfather·
@gepardtatze Ich behaupte, dass nichts davon so passiert ist wie die USA uns glauben lassen wollen. „im Sand stecken geblieben und selbst gesprengt“ ohne Verletzte und ohne Opfer klingt schon sehr abenteuerlich. Manchmal ist es halt auch einfach die naheliegendste Erklärung.
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Der Gepardkommandant
Der Gepardkommandant@gepardtatze·
Ich behaupte, dass das US Militär die einzigen Streitkräfte weltweit sind, die eine solche Rettungsaktion erfolgreich durchführen kann.
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Sachin Jose
Sachin Jose@Sachinettiyil·
Happy Easter to you all—Christ is risen!
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Onyemauche
Onyemauche@tplonyema·
You could also look at it the other way: labeling someone a threat just because of how old they are or where they’re standing is a recipe for disaster. Being in the wrong place at the wrong time doesn't mean someone is hostile. In a high-stress situation, making those kinds of assumptions can take innocent lives just as easily as it stops a real criminal.
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Chris Gordon
Chris Gordon@ByChrisGordon·
U.S. MQ-9 Reaper drones protected the rescued F-15E crew member by striking Iranian military-aged males believed to be a threat who got within three kilometers of the Airman, a person familiar with the operation told Air & Space Forces Magazine.
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𝙷𝚒𝚌𝚔𝚖𝚊𝚗
Maybe this is an unpopular opinion, but from all I've ever seen, the worst thing a young man can do is to remain in his hometown when he's 18+. A properly-raised young man should be READY and EXCITED to leave the home the very second he is legally able to do so. And he shouldn't return until he's had a real "chapter" somewhere else. Ought to leave for at least a couple of years, come back with some savings, some life experience, etc. Needs to have "roughed it" for a while before coming back to the hometown. A majority of the most precious, soft, geriatric young men I know are the ones who failed to do this -- and behind most of these are parents who seemed to treat their boys more like fluffy house-pets than sturdy, adventurous young men. Interestingly, the military knows this, or at least the USCG did. They hated to give recruits a permanent duty station that was within 500mi of their hometown. Senior enlisted all universally said that whenever recruits got stationed near home, they lost their edge, got lazy, got into trouble, drifted back towards the comforts of momma's nest, etc etc. It may seem harsh but I have never seen any reason to believe differently on this question.
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Benjamin Houy
Benjamin Houy@BenjaminHouy·
I loved Germany so much the first time I lived there that I told my ex I wanted to go back someday. I went back ten years later. My accountant took 6 months to file one form, then fired me for asking why. The tax office couldn't find my own file. The economy has been shrinking for years and 24,000 companies went bankrupt last year. And somehow you're still not allowed to say the system isn't working. I wrote about what I think went wrong. Link below.
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Stefan Sebastian
Stefan Sebastian@RStSebastian·
At all companies except maybe startups or SMBs, the pattern of a great product manager is they are in regular, active conflict with professional management class
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Tristin Hopper
Tristin Hopper@TristinHopper·
My going theory is that if you took *any* people on earth and made them live in Canada, circa 1970 to 2015, they would become complacent and stupid. Swedes. Kurds. Israelis. The Swiss. They'd all inevitably get fat and start naming bridges "stal̕əw̓asəm."
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Stefan Sebastian
Stefan Sebastian@RStSebastian·
@TristinHopper When traveling to a non-English or French country on a Canadian airline then everything is announced 3 times
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Tristin Hopper
Tristin Hopper@TristinHopper·
I'm boarding a flight between two Western Canadian cities with French-speaking populations of less than 4% each. And, by law, the entire procedure has to be bilingual. Until last week, it had never occurred to me that this policy may have helped innoculate Canadians for a whole host of other dumb government rituals that they know are pointless.
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Stefan Sebastian
Stefan Sebastian@RStSebastian·
@eugyppius1 @vbspurs My quibble would be another plug to the right of the sink Great backsplash and the knife block matches well. Good setup generally
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eugyppius
eugyppius@eugyppius1·
sometimes i post pics of my kitchen because it makes the amis angry
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𝙷𝚒𝚌𝚔𝚖𝚊𝚗
𝙷𝚒𝚌𝚔𝚖𝚊𝚗@shagbark_hick·
I have no idea why wide-brimmed hats are not more widely worn. I wear mine every day. It's wool, waterproof, keeps rain / snow out of my face, keeps the sun out of my eyes, holds up in wind. Very functional. Strange that I'm the only one wearing these hats in most places.
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Banquo's Ghost@ownharvest

@shagbark_hick so you do actually wear that hat around

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One Proud Bavarian
One Proud Bavarian@ProudBavaria·
Unrelated fun fact about Dresden: The region was called "Valley of the Clueless" in the GDR as West German broadcast signals did not reach them.
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International Cyber Digest
International Cyber Digest@IntCyberDigest·
🚨‼️ BREAKING: FBI Director Kash Patel's Gmail account was hacked by Iranian nation-state hackers. They have published his entire inbox, including mails on his home in India, private life, personal data, business dealings and travel history (Havana, Cuba!).
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Stefan Sebastian
Stefan Sebastian@RStSebastian·
@HumbleFlow Ended up liking this in Germany. Just specify if Catholic or whatever-proddie and then this plus contributions go direct to parish along with tax deductions Real harm in is clergy government collusion. German Catholic leaders often as loonie as lutherites and mainline pols
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Humble Flow
Humble Flow@HumbleFlow·
Millions of Germans leave the Church every year If you’ve never heard of "Kirchensteuer", this is going to sound insane Here’s how it works: if you’re registered as Catholic or Protestant in Germany, the government takes around 8–9% of your income tax and gives it to the Church So if you’re paying €15,000 in income tax on a €60,000 salary, that’s an extra €1,200–€1,350 a year gone, automatically You don’t get a say. It’s pulled straight from your paycheck. And it doesn’t matter whether you go to church every Sunday or haven’t been in years. If you’re registered, you pay So people resign from the Church Almost all of them still believe. Many still pray, still baptize their kids, still go to church. But they just can’t justify spending over a thousand euros a year for the privilege of being “officially” religious And honestly, who can blame them?
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Anyway, here's something beautiful to look at

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𝔓𝔞𝔱𝔯𝔶𝔠𝔨'𝔰 𝔐𝔢𝔡𝔦𝔢𝔳𝔞𝔩 ℭ𝔥𝔲𝔯𝔠𝔥𝔢𝔰
Reboot! Escomb Saxon Church, in County Durham, England, is one of the oldest and most complete Anglo-Saxon churches in the UK. Built around AD 670–675 during the Kingdom of Northumbria, it features large stones reused from the nearby Roman fort at Binchester. Its simple two-cell design (nave and chancel), tall narrow windows, and distinctive long-and-short quoins remain largely unchanged after 1,350 years. #escomb #church #saxon #england
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Stefan Sebastian
Stefan Sebastian@RStSebastian·
@TLNewmanMTL Can only recall 2 times my French fluency was of essential use. Besides drunken bar incident, other time was to navigate licensing terms between French sellers and Germans buyers. French didn’t enjoy my quip as much as Germans about Americans key to bringing cultures together
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Terry Newman
Terry Newman@TLNewmanMTL·
Let's have this conversation
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