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DAN KOE
DAN KOE@thedankoe·
You need to read more, and you need to consume less. You need to set aside time to do a workout for the mind, and you need to give it time to recover. Especially now that it's so easy for your cognitive capacity to atrophy. Refuse to become mentally obese.
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NASA
NASA@NASA·
Artemis II may have splashed down, but our photos and videos from the mission are still rolling in! Keep an eye on the latest: nasa.gov/artemis-ii-mul…
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NASA Artemis
NASA Artemis@NASAArtemis·
Did you send your name aboard Artemis II??? If you did, then your name is literally in my pocket!! And every time you see me floating around the Orion spacecraft — that’s where your name is! With ME! Don’t worry — I’ve kept your names safe as I’ve flown around the Moon 🫡 -Rise
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NASA@NASA·
Rise and shine, space fans! The official Artemis II wake‑up song playlist is here: open.spotify.com/user/nasaspoti… Stay tuned to find out the crew’s picks for the rest of the mission.
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Notbitcoin
Notbitcoin@RichieMarley12·
50 COMMONLY USED ACRONYM IN CYBER SECURITY General & Governance 1. CIA – Confidentiality, Integrity, Availability (core security triad) 2. GDPR – General Data Protection Regulation (EU privacy law) 3. HIPAA – Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (US healthcare data privacy) 4. PCI DSS – Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard 5. NIST – National Institute of Standards and Technology (US) 6. ISO – International Organization for Standardization (e.g., ISO 27001) 7. SOC – Security Operations Center 8. SLA – Service Level Agreement 9. BCP – Business Continuity Plan 10. DRP – Disaster Recovery Plan Attacks & Threats 1. DDoS – Distributed Denial of Service 2. MITM – Man-in-the-Middle (attack) 3. XSS – Cross-Site Scripting 4. SQLi – SQL Injection 5. APT – Advanced Persistent Threat 6. C2 / C&C – Command and Control (server) 7. RCE – Remote Code Execution 8. PE – Privilege Escalation 9. DoS – Denial of Service 10. CSRF – Cross-Site Request Forgery (often "Sea-Surf") Defenses & Technology 1. IDS – Intrusion Detection System 2. IPS – Intrusion Prevention System 3. EDR – Endpoint Detection and Response 4. NDR – Network Detection and Response 5. XDR – Extended Detection and Response 6. MFA – Multi-Factor Authentication 7. 2FA – Two-Factor Authentication 8. SSO – Single Sign-On 9. DLP – Data Loss Prevention 10. CASB – Cloud Access Security Broker 11. SIEM – Security Information and Event Management 12. SOAR – Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response 13. WAF – Web Application Firewall 14. NG Firewall – Next-Generation Firewall 15. VPN – Virtual Private Network 16. VPC – Virtual Private Cloud Identity & Access 1. IAM – Identity and Access Management 2. PAM – Privileged Access Management 3. AD – Active Directory 4. RBAC – Role-Based Access Control Malware & Vulnerabilities 1. CVE – Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (database entry) 2. CVSS – Common Vulnerability Scoring System (severity score) 3. CWE – Common Weakness Enumeration (type of flaw) 4. RAT – Remote Access Trojan (also Remote Administration Tool) 5. Rootkit – (not strictly an acronym, but treated as one) toolset for hiding malicious activity 6. UBA / UEBA – User (and Entity) Behavior Analytics Other Key Terms 1. DNS – Domain Name System (often attacked, e.g., DNS spoofing) 2. PKI – Public Key Infrastructure (certificates & encryption) 3. TLS – Transport Layer Security (encrypts web traffic) 4. IoC – Indicators of Compromise (forensic evidence)
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NASA Artemis
NASA Artemis@NASAArtemis·
Approaching the near side of the Moon. The Artemis II astronauts have surpassed the record for the distance from Earth at 1:56 ET (1756 UTC). This record was previously set during the Apollo 13 mission when the astronauts traveled 248,655 miles from Earth. The Moon continues to grow larger and larger in the windows of the Orion spacecraft as the Artemis II mission gears up to observe the far side. The astronauts are predicted to make their closest approach of the Moon around 7:02pm ET (2302 UTC).
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Daily Loud
Daily Loud@DailyLoud·
The highest quality video of the moon was just released
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aditya
aditya@adxtyahq·
your CS degree cost $100k but never taught you how real systems actually work - how Netflix streams to 200M+ users - how Uber matches drivers in seconds - how WhatsApp handles 100B msgs a day that gap is system design ByteByteGo’s system design fundamentals by Alex Xu is honestly one of the best out there it covers things like: - how DNS actually works - why REST became the default - latency numbers you should just know - how memory + storage systems are designed people who get this get paid, everyone else keeps guessing why they’re getting rejected
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NASA@NASA·
LIVE: Watch with us as the Artemis II astronauts make their closest approach to the Moon, traveling farther from Earth than ever before. twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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Chidanand Tripathi
Chidanand Tripathi@thetripathi58·
A software engineer who wrote the code that landed humanity on the moon realized one terrifying truth: You cannot predict every error, but you can dictate exactly how the system reacts to them. Her name is Margaret Hamilton, the woman who famously coined the term "software engineering." She argued that we obsess over writing perfect code and completely ignore how the system handles catastrophic failure. Here are 4 operational frameworks she used to build elite, fault-tolerant architecture:
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Smart👨‍💻 | Software Engineer
A Nigerian startup launched their app. Built a clean OTP flow. No rate limiting on the SMS endpoint. Shipped it. Within 48 hours, their Termii balance went from ₦150,000 to zero. They woke up to failed OTP delivery complaints from real users. Checked their logs. Someone had been hitting their /send-otp endpoint in a loop with thousands of requests sending SMS to sequential phone numbers that were not even their users. This is called SMS pumping fraud. Here is how it works: • Fraudsters find your open OTP endpoint • They send requests to thousands of phone numbers, sometimes numbers they control on premium routes • Every successful SMS costs you money • They get a cut from the carrier. You get the bill. It is automated. It runs while you sleep. The fixes that would have stopped it entirely: • Rate limit by IP: max 3 OTP requests per IP per hour • Rate limit by phone number: max 3 requests per number per 10 minutes • Add a minimum delay between requests • Implement CAPTCHA or device fingerprinting on the frontend • Alert yourself when SMS spend spikes above a threshold None of this is complicated. All of it takes less than a day to implement. That startup lost ₦150,000 in two days and had to shut down OTP entirely while they fixed it. Their users thought the app was broken. Some never came back. The breach was not dramatic. No hacker. No sophisticated attack. Just an open endpoint and a bot. Secure your OTP flow before you launch. Not after you've learned the hard way.
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NASA@NASA·
I'm gonna keep on dancing on the way to the Moon🎵 Today, the Artemis II crew woke up to "Pink Pony Club" by Chappell Roan.
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DAN KOE
DAN KOE@thedankoe·
You need to write more. Without AI. Without templates. Without knowing what you're writing about. Just you, an idea, and enough time to do the difficult cognitive work necessary to reach true understanding. If you don't, your ability to think will drastically decline.
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Tamale
Tamale@256Rootyherman·
Now send 4 astronauts to the moon 1 lady to make feminists happy and to take pics 1 black to show equality and do risky actions in case of danger 2 White men, 1 to do his job and the other to help the lady do her job
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Aaron Reichlin-Melnick
Aaron Reichlin-Melnick@ReichlinMelnick·
"From out there on the moon, international politics look so petty. You want to grab a politician by the scruff of the neck and drag him a quarter of a million miles out and say, 'Look at that, you son of a bitch.'" ― Edgar Mitchell, Apollo 14 astronaut.
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We see our home planet as a whole, lit up in spectacular blues and browns. A green aurora even lights up the atmosphere. That's us, together, watching as our astronauts make their journey to the Moon.

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Oliver Burdick
Oliver Burdick@oliverburdick·
"God saw all that he had made, and it was very good." Genesis 1:31
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