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@chaytham18

射手座..... 誰も.... 天国は待つことができます

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Edward Fox
Edward Fox@godEdwardFox·
Anyone interested in Identity and Access Management want to join me to do SC:300 Labs? Microsoft Learn is free. An Entra ID account is free. You can get a Entra P2 License for $9 a month.
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ウィリアムズ@chaytham18·
@IanECox I dunno but it would make sense to build trackers into such weapons once assembled, trackable only by USAF forces. Makes finding the pilots easier.
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I. Cox
I. Cox@IanECox·
The downed F-15 pilots will be depending on this weapon to keep the hordes at bay while they wait for the CSAR teams to find them. The GAU-5A Aircrew Self Defense Weapon (ASDW) is a compact, takedown 5.56mm rifle designed for US Air Force pilots to use for survival and defense if shot down. Developed by the USAF Gunsmith Shop, it fits into ACES II ejection seats, allowing for 30-second assembly without tools to engage targets up to 200 meters.
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Chasing-Inquiry
Chasing-Inquiry@CWMNCHCCO·
@SamaHoole Yes, I make whipped tallow cream from the tallow I get from my local butcher, adding castor oil, jojoba oil, and my preferred essential oil for scent—sometimes clary sage, sometimes lemon or lavender. I also give it as gifts to family and friends.
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Tallow makes better moisturiser than anything you'll buy at Boots. Why? Human skin is mostly saturated fat. Tallow is mostly saturated fat. Bioidentical composition. Your skin recognizes beef fat as structurally similar to itself and absorbs it perfectly. Commercial moisturisers: Seed oils, synthetic compounds, fragrance chemicals, preservatives. Your skin tries to process this foreign material and mostly fails. Tallow: Absorbed completely. No residue. No reaction. No "moisturiser feel." Your ancestors used animal fat for everything. Skin, hair, wounds, leather preservation. They weren't stupid. They were practical.
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Phiona Kyeru
Phiona Kyeru@kyeruphiona·
My friend flew back to the UK yesterday.. No airport photos. No farewell party. Just an evening flight out of Entebbe, touching down in the UK around 7am — quietly, like she was never really here. A year ago, she went home buzzing with hope. London had ground her down. The cold, the loneliness, the bills that never stopped. She missed Kampala. The noise, the warmth, the feeling of belonging somewhere. I understood that feeling — I'm still here in the UK myself, and some days Uganda feels like the only answer. But missing home and actually living in it are two different things. The power cuts hit first. She'd be working and the lights would just vanish. Not for an hour — for two days. No warning, no reason given. Then Entebbe Road started stealing her mornings. Out of the house at 5am, sitting in traffic until 9, already tired before anything had even started. Then a boda-boda knocked into her. Clearly his fault. But she looked like she had money, so the crowd had already made up their mind. The police weren't much better — they looked at her and saw an opportunity, not a victim. Every conversation had an invisible price attached to it... nobody looked at what actually happened — they just looked at her and saw a transaction. Every conversation came with a price tag. She tried to start something small in Kikuubo. People took advantage. Faces she trusted disappeared with her money. The jobs she interviewed for offered salaries that couldn't cover her basics — like her years of experience abroad counted for nothing. Then came the family pressure. The same people who celebrated her return started knocking every day. And when the money wasn't there, the comments started: "So UK didn't work out?" UK yakulema ehhhh "You came back for this?" That hit differently. Because in London, yes — she was lonely. I know that loneliness too. But it's a straightforward loneliness. In Kampala she was surrounded by people and somehow felt more alone, because most of them only saw what she could give them. So she left. No big goodbye. Just packed her bags and got on that evening flight. Back to the cold, back to the struggle — but at least it's a struggle with some order to it. At least you know where you stand. I'm not saying this to attack Uganda. I say it as someone who is also sitting in the UK, also missing home, also wondering if the grass is actually greener or if I'm just tired of winter. Most of us who leave don't stop loving home. We just get honest about what home is asking us to carry. So before you judge someone for going back — or for never leaving — just know the decision is never simple.
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SANS Offensive Operations
SANS Offensive Operations@SANSOffensive·
🧠 Stop asking AI for “the whole tool.” Learn a structured way to build real red team tooling with AI - step by step, no hallucinations. 📅 Apr 16 | 10AM–12PM ET 🔗 go.sans.org/PuSy2Y #RedTeam #AI #SEC565
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SANS Offensive Operations@SANSOffensive·
🧩 Tomorrow: Turn threat reports into adversary playbooks. Learn how to combine MITRE ATT&CK with AI agents to accelerate red team planning. Hands-on, practical, and built for operators. 📅 Mar 26 | 10:00 AM ET 🔗 go.sans.org/s7OjDr
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Cybarik
Cybarik@CybarikGlobal·
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sarah guo
sarah guo@saranormous·
any nontechnical folks want to get more comfortable/powerful in their use of AI and want to be a beta user on something I made?
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ウィリアムズ@chaytham18·
@RedHatPentester Twitter people, I can assure, nothing less than half a million persons would apply for this, check the portal 5 days before the reg ends, get a candidate number, you will be shocked
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Dontez Akram 🎈
Dontez Akram 🎈@DontezAkram·
Started the studying journey to get my security + certification. Any tips for me that you guys would recommend? Any and all tips helps 🙏🏽
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Marshal Bohemond ⚔️⛨ | Space Marine Vtuber
The Hotlzman Shield in Dune is one of the perfect examples of adding a tiny thing to a setting to get a vibe you want out of it. In Dune's case: - Holtzman Shields stop fast moving objects. - Lasguns (particle beam guns in Dune) can cause a nuclear explosion if they hit a shield, so they're not commonly used. - Melee is the dominant form of combat, trying to strike slow to penetrate the shields. - Projectile weapons exist but they're designed around boring through or disrupting shields, but a skilled combatant can deflect the slow moving projectiles. - Heavy artillery can still kill shielded humans through sheer transfer of force or heat, which the shield can't block. - Anti-vehicle weapons are built around these principles because the vehicle might be shielded. Dune codified the idea of high tech sci-fi where you still have melee and the idea of "oh here's this piece of technobabble that let's me have what I want in my sci-fi setting." Gundam's Minovsky Particle and Mass Effect's Element Zero owe the Holtzman Shield their existence.
Zack Stentz@MuseZack

A hugely underrated aspect of the Dune universe's appeal is how Frank Herbert built a world where people zip around the galaxy in spaceships but then fight each other with swords and knives. It makes everything 50 percent cooler than a world of ray guns and robots.

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Rork
Rork@rork·
Hiring a vibecoder at Rork Requirements: - live on Twitter (we mean it) - ship state-of-art apps DM us your best demos
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Olúmáyòwá.dev
Olúmáyòwá.dev@akintunero·
There’s a bootcamp on IAM coming up soon, also another for NetSec. I’ll share more details when I get all information from the parties involved.
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ウィリアムズ@chaytham18·
@Letter_to_Jack there is a dearth of "excellence" in the Nigerian society, it reverberates across everything we do and how we do it. Rarely do you see individuals who take genuine pride in their work.
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Man of Letters.
Man of Letters.@Letter_to_Jack·
Attention to finer details is really lacking among our artisans in Nigeria. A couple of wash-basin taps in the house were leaking, so I called our plumber to replace all of them. He asked for preferred colors, I told him: Black, Pink (x2) and purple. He came on Saturday and did the installation, but I wasn’t around to supervise his work. You won’t believe this guy installed black in my daughters’ bathroom and pink in my own bathroom. I didn’t notice until my older daughter (curious to a fault, loves the pink color like life itself) asked me why I would put pink tap in my bathroom and black in her own bathroom. It took the mom interceding with a promise to change it today for her to get over the disappointment. This may look like a small detail that could be ignored, but it’s a window into a bigger issue we have. Our artisans struggle with attention to little details. They will complete the task, but miss the thinking behind it.
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