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Bill | InfoSec

@s__bill

M.Eng InfoSec | AI Enthusiast | Entrepreneur | Also lift heavy things | Documenting the journey

Toronto, Ontario Katılım Mart 2019
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Makuochi@MakuoOnwe90712·
@s__bill You just decided not to stress intruder(hacker)😌
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Please if you have a startup, DO NOT store passwords in a shared Google Doc labeled "Super Secret Stuff" 💀
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Faramade Abayomi
Faramade Abayomi@faraesthetix·
Learn tech, please I’m begging you. It’ll change your life
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Berneese
Berneese@theberneese·
This is unacceptable😔
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Stanlee | Web developer
It’s a waste of time to build any SaaS without ai feature these days No one will listen you.
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Bill | InfoSec@s__bill·
18° outside today. Watch this shit go to -2 by weekend😂
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Bill | InfoSec@s__bill·
@BernieWanzie 2FA should be turned on for all your apps or websites you log into. It’s better to go through the tedious process of authentication than to go through the process of trying to get your account and information back
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A L B R I G H T@BernieWanzie·
I had to set 2 factor authentication. First time ever that someone tried to hack my account.
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TheDataBunny
TheDataBunny@thedatabunny·
The more that Ai have control over your computer and UI, the tastier that shit looks for cybersecurity professionals lol
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Bill | InfoSec@s__bill·
@notthatbassey 😂😂apparently, there’s ex employees with edit access. It wasn’t a matter of IF
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Bill | InfoSec@s__bill·
The 10-tool stack, broken down by job to be done: >Creative and analytical work → Claude. Best model for writing, reasoning, and problem-solving. Use it when the task requires actual thinking, not just retrieval. >Research anything → Perplexity. Kills the Google-10-tabs habit. Ask a question, get sourced answers. Use it before you write anything. >Voice and brainstorming → ChatGPT. Voice mode is genuinely useful for processing ideas when you're not at a keyboard. Brainstorming sessions work well here. >Google ecosystem → Gemini. If your life runs on Docs, Gmail, and Drive, Gemini is already embedded. Use it where it lives. >Graphics → Stitch by Google. Early but promising. If you're making social graphics or quick design assets without a designer, this is worth watching. >Voice cloning → ElevenLabs. Clone your voice once. Use it across videos, content, and anything that needs narration. This one is underused by most creators. >Automate everything → Manus. This is where the real leverage is. Manus can execute multi-step workflows autonomously. Most people aren't using this yet. >AI video → Veo by Google. The video generation space moves fast. Veo is one of the better options right now for quality output. >Deep learning → NotebookLM. Upload a paper, a book, a long document. Ask it anything. The audio overview feature alone is worth it. >Real-time data → Grok. Everything else has a knowledge cutoff. Grok doesn't. Use it for anything time-sensitive. The people treating these as novelties will still be "testing AI" two years from now. The people building workflows around them are already operating at a different level. You don't have to use all ten. But you do have to pick a stack and actually commit to it. The tools removed the skill barrier. The only barrier left is habit.
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