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Timothy Turner

@TimothyTurner

Husband, father, Baptist, computer specialist, pilot, HAM radio guy.

USA Katılım Haziran 2008
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Katie
Katie@Katie_Kittymeow·
@geerlingguy Huh, interesting, guess i didn't notice since i barely ever visit any .de domains either way, which is funny because i AM in germany 😅
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Piers Morgan
Piers Morgan@piersmorgan·
This is embarrassing, Delete it, President ⁦@realDonaldTrump⁩ - unless you want everyone to think you’ve lost your marbles.
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Timothy Turner
Timothy Turner@TimothyTurner·
@sarahadams Let’s also add to this that Iran continued uranium enrichment after Stuxnet and according to arms control association in 2024 Iran was producing enriched uranium at 60% which is beyond the need for power consumption.
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Sarah Adams
Sarah Adams@sarahadams·
I’m frustrated by the resignation of the NCTC Director Kent at a moment when the threat environment demands steadiness, but first I wish him well. These are difficult roles with real consequences, and transitions like this should not come at the expense of continuity in our counterterrorism posture. We have a serious problem, and we need a steady hand at the helm to confront it directly. There are two larger issues that have been discussed around his resignation that cannot be ignored. First, Iran has been the primary state sponsor of terrorism for nearly 50 years. That is not a talking point, it is a foundational reality that has shaped the modern counterterrorism fight. Other actors matter, including al-Qaeda, ISIS, and the Muslim Brotherhood, but Iran has consistently been a central driver, a persistent threat, and a key force behind the scale of terrorism we face today. Second, we cannot afford to rewrite the origins or evolution of conflicts like Syria. I watched how that war began in real-time, with foreign fighter returnees from jihadist battlefields in Iraq and Afghanistan mobilizing others to join them in efforts to topple Bashar al-Assad. I saw fighters leaving places like Derna and Benghazi to join that fight. These terrorists led the early phases of the war in Syria long before outside powers like U.S. or Israel developed strategies or showed meaningful concern. Groups like al-Qaeda and ISIS were not byproducts of the conflict, they were architects of it. They bear responsibility, and we should not obscure that. In later years, as external powers became more involved, particularly Russia and the U.S., the focus drifted. Strategic competition began to overshadow core counterterrorism objectives. That shift created space for terrorist groups to adapt, regroup, and believe they could outlast us. And in many ways, they have. Just months ago, more than 3,000 hardened ISIS fighters, some with prior ties to al-Qaeda and al-Nusrah Front, were freed from detention in Syria. Approximately half of those released in Syria have already showed up in Afghanistan saying they were ready to work with the Bin Laden sons in the next 25 year phase of al-Qaeda’s jihad on America. This is how it works they move to the next battlefield. We cannot afford revisionist history when it comes to our terrorist enemies. These networks are patient, adaptive, and committed. They are not sleeping, they are planning, and many of those plans are aimed at our homeland. The priority now is not narrative, it is readiness. We either confront this threat honestly, or we deal with the consequences later.
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Joel Webbon
Joel Webbon@JoelWebbon·
Joel and Nick Agree: Only Christians Should Serve in Public Office
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Timothy Turner
Timothy Turner@TimothyTurner·
A is wrong as the last octet is beyond 8bits in decimal format. .321 is wrong. D is wrong as the first octet as the first and third octets are beyond 8bits in decimal. 8 bits in decimal goes from 0-255. So 256 and 342 are wrong. C. This is a wrong answer. Although the IP address is legit it’s governed by RFC1918 and thus it’s not publicly addressable. B. Is the correct answer. All octets match 8bits in decimal format, and it’s not governed by any RFC preventing public routibility.
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Cyber_Racheal
Cyber_Racheal@CyberRacheal·
Which of the following is a valid public IP? A. 172.213.123.321 B. 12.123.23.23 C. 192.168.123.123 D. 256.231.342.123
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Timothy Turner
Timothy Turner@TimothyTurner·
@Eschatology22 Locust are “actually” Apache helicopters… er until the new ones come out at least.
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Eschatology Matters
Eschatology Matters@Eschatology22·
Yes this sort of garbage is still out there. Yes its still popular. EM's mission is to see it disappear in the 21st century.
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R A W S A L E R T S
R A W S A L E R T S@rawsalerts·
The amount of pages I’ve seen today posting video game footage as real war footage is absolutely insane. What shocks me the most is that so many people are actually believing it. That alone should seriously concern everyone.
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3700@punk3700·
Mac Studios. Ethernet cables. Metal racks. Artificial Intelligence.
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Jeffrey P Jordan
Jeffrey P Jordan@jeffpjordan·
@laralogan DLL=dynamic link libraries, a file that programs can be instructed to access that aren't actually part of the program. Program itself is legit but the file set it's instructed to go get could be overwritten with new files with different information in it.
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Lara Logan
Lara Logan@laralogan·
Well this is HUGE
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The Golden Days
The Golden Days@TheGoldenDays·
which one would you bring back today?
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Chris Power
Chris Power@typecraft_dev·
What should I do with this?
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Timothy Turner@TimothyTurner·
It’s more like this
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It's FOSS
It's FOSS@Itsfoss·
Why Vim? When Nano is so much simpler to use.
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BowTiedCyber | Evan Lutz
BowTiedCyber | Evan Lutz@BowTiedCyber·
NETWORK PLUS DAILY A network administrator wants to reduce broadcast traffic on a large network while keeping devices logically grouped by function rather than physical location. Which of the following BEST accomplishes this goal? A. Subnetting B. NAT C. QoS D. VLANs
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Aviation
Aviation@xAviation·
Best caption wins! 🤣
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Timothy Turner
Timothy Turner@TimothyTurner·
@i2cjak Some possible reasons: You started off using dos You started off without ever looking at man pages. You’re a noob
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i2cjak
i2cjak@i2cjak·
how the fuck did i not know about this w/ mkdir...?
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Timothy Turner@TimothyTurner·
@ronhenzel @brent_lauder @og_stonecipher How about in the reverse sense, all those sins you did before that one grace in your life where you were so compelled that you turned from those sins. Until that point all those sins were irresistible.
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