SilentWulfbotᛨ
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SilentWulfbotᛨ
@silentwulfbot
Unhinged Generalist unofficial polymath.. Dumb, Naughty While Online - what Y gonna do?, takes bribes
Katılım Aralık 2022
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🚨🇹🇼 BREAKING: A 23-year-old college student in Taiwan brought three high-speed trains to an emergency stop by hijacking the rail network's radio communications.
A month ago Taiwan High Speed Rail Corp's operations control center received an alarm from what appeared to be a handheld radio belonging to its maintenance department. Three operating trains halted immediately. Service resumed 20 minutes later, after inspections cleared the line.
When the control center called back, the responses kept changing. Then the radio went dead.
A full inventory confirmed every THSRC handheld was accounted for and working. The signal had come from an outsider.
THSRC reported the incident on April 6. The Railway Police Bureau and the Criminal Investigation Bureau's Electronic Investigation Brigade traced the transmission to a male university student, surname Lin, studying at a university in central Taiwan.
A radio enthusiast, he allegedly used his own equipment to impersonate THSRC radio parameters and inject the false alarm into the network.
Police searched his residence and workplaces, seizing radio communication gear and electronic devices.
He was taken into custody and released the same night on bail.
Charges: violations of the Railway Act for unlawfully exploiting system vulnerabilities to intrude into core railway communication infrastructure and using electromagnetic methods to interfere with railway equipment, plus a Criminal Code charge for endangering public transportation...
That's going to stick with him for a while.


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@ShimazuSystems Do all the embedded phy stuff on the host all the arch stuff in the kvm VMs?
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5, except its 3 different PCs, with 3 different keyboards and 3 different mice
I literally need multiple systems to do things that VMs cant do, so its janky
♡ Skullz ☠️@Skullz_Skeleton
How many of these do you have?
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@LizzieMarbach Yeah and 71% of yung women hate men so nofks givn
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@arabornot As a vegan I strongly reject all those kind of people.
We, the vegans, disavow “them” all.
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@spinelessaisha Hmm it could work in a rpg, survival or some ship battle mmo. Some tools exist that completely simulate wifi cracking. Also space engineers, arma let you program within the game.
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@GermanErwachen Funny story, when i first noticed this i bypassed it with mullvad browser by registering an account, they treated the fingerprint as safe which is all mullvad browsers btw, i logged out then could browse freely for awhile then they patched after a few weeks LMAO.
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@rd_bloom @Jon_Gross People need to go after those legal fees costs
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USA v. Bloom. That is my story - Oklahoma. An AUSA, DH Dilbeck, took a bank’s say-so and sealed grand jury indicted me, no target letter, just the FBI arresting me in my front yard. Zero independent investigation. A FEDERAL JUDGE had to step in and remove AUSA Dilbeck from the case for a financial conflict of interest in the outcome of the case. His wife has worked under and received 6x pay increases over the last decade from one of the owners / founders / directors of the bank
New prosecutors dismissed the case after my lawyers laid out all the affirmative innocence evidence. You know, the stuff we would have presented had Dilbeck sent a target letter and tried to show Dilbeck post indictment to no avail
Now I’m out $500,000 and selling my family’s home to pay off my legal debts
The bank filed an insurance claim for fraud the same week they reported it to the FBI. The whole prosecution looked and felt like a performative sham to trigger a payout
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@Jeyffre Yep, currently doing that but wholely shit the amount of cross disciplinary context you need is massive then also the current correct state of the art process.
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I think people heavily discount how impactful good education is.
Newton was a genius for discovering calculus.
Now every mediocre STEM student knows it.
It's kind of sad the amount of hours society -- especially engineers -- waste trying to understand something that they could get if someone just created a better mental model for it and clearly mapped the prerequisites.
You would think AI could just solve this, but in my aggressive testing, that has only partially been the case.
AI generally does a poor job of mapping prerequisites and finding connections between ideas that it doesn't already know, unless given a strong hint. It has a really strong bias to repeat what it has read in textbooks, which tend to do a bad job of presenting simplified mental models and mapping prerequisites.
Soubhik Deb@soubhik_deb
one conclusion that can be drawn here is a person from 1930s could have easily grasp an understanding of modern technology of SWE with almost similar educational program. one can probably do an extensive research on understanding how humans (via synthetic representation through vintage LLMs) from different past eras could grasp current tech.
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Neil DeGrasse Tyson asked Colonel Neil McCasland one final question to close out the 2004 "President's Commission on the Moon, Mars and Beyond."
President Bush picked both Neils to be a part of the nine man group on January 27th, 2004, through EO 13326. The commission provided recommendations on the implementation of a new space vision, focusing on sustainable human & robotic missions to the Moon, Mars, and other destinations.
Colonel McCasland would be promoted to Brigadier General a a year later on July 1, 2005. At the time of this video he was the Materiel Wing Director, Air Force Research Laboratory Space Vehicles Directorate and Commander of the Phillips Research Site, Kirtland AFB, N.M.
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🥲 that downwards curve is sad...

Brad Wilcox@BradWilcoxIFS
Just remember: Your coworkers will NOT be there for you in the last chapter of your life.
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