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@thendrix For the one that occurred almost 7 years ago, I was walking around in awe of what I saw. I also didn't understand the importance of shooting in RAW.

Today I took my meds for a stomach ulcer and took a few photos before and during the peak. The sensor did surprisingly well.

Now I want to look more into how the light made the effects on the CMOS that I saw.

You sounded so civilized and cultured. It might be something to look out for before you start using only iron sights and embracing the steel butt plate as the true faith.

@freemo Homosexual men seem to be well-spoken but the level of skill is very impressive. I believe homosexual men tend to be more intelligent than their heterosexual counterparts.

I can't describe it.

Mechanical Turk the rise and fall of Amazon shadow fiver.

Amazon’s Just Walk Out technology which was pitched as a magical AI technology was actually 1,000 contractors in India acting as virtual cashiers identifying what people put in their carts and tracking their purchases.

https://revolver.news/2024/04/amazon-magical-ai-grocery-store-technology-exposed-it-was-actually-1000-indians/

@thendrix NATO certified Free Range White Phosphorus 7.62 antibiotics.

Like I was saying way back… they already carved the turkey up and everyone got a slot. NATO should have been dissolved before it was allowed to get this far with the autocrats seeking world war for economic reasons. They’re too weak to even pull it off outside of the typical mass depopulation exercise.

@thendrix I don't believe in dissolving NATO. One of the most useful features is it functioning as a standardization body. Many other parts of NATO should be removed but mainly Article 5. There are a lot of useful features that should remain.

It's our duty to protect the Americas. It would be a good idea to finally unite as one America.

PA House passes bill – HB 777 – to ban production of guns at home. Grabbers only want gangs to have arms.

Wow, I-75 shutdown… how are they going to traffick people and things to the blue states now?

@thendrix Germany might get to sit back and sing 99 luftballons.

@freemo @salcedo They are good laptops but the OEM has participated in Supply Chain Attacks for a long time. All the back doors that were accidentally left in and APTs from the Mainland targeting them with ease.

It's usually Firmware and UEFI that I've seen compromised. It would have to be the Chinese APTs responsible. I've never seen such impressive and efficient exploitation. I've seen Chinese software bypass Knox without tripping alarms back when it was an accomplishment. I've seen it hit Thinkpads bypassing the CPU security processor and other hardware security without it being noticed. It wasn't old hardware, it was still under warranty in some cases.

I hope you have an ace up your sleeve. None of my hardware was able to pull a sample. It's a shame because that was beautiful malware and I would have loved to have a sample. It was persistent, evasive and took me a few hours to recognize there was a threat and how deep it was. It wiped itself after discovery only leaving the same behavior after.

I can't say where I found it. I will say that their Sys Admin couldn't remote brick the device. They were upsetti spaghetti that I found something and used a little trick to bypass some of the security.

I'm not going to say that a portable firewall/router with custom settings will stop everything but it can buy some time or perhaps stop the vPro kill signal.

This was somewhere during the early Covid Years and the closest thing I could find to the capabilities of it was something that was used on NK by China. Even Kaspersky wasn't able to get a complete sample.

TL;DR Thinkpads are to businesses what MacBooks are to Art Schools. The supply chain is sketchy with the company having an odd history of over powered exploits and the firmware is locked down enough to prevent easy analysis. Just be careful with those laptops. I'm not a pro but I'm certainly not a novice. I still don't fully understand how it got past the Sys Admin but I would defend their actions because Certifications displaced useful information in their mind.

It's a little weird to run into Norwegian-Americans. Yeah, there is something Norwegian there, but it's decades or centuries out of date. Perhaps most jarring is when they talk about their Norwegian ancestors and then their political opinions, which would receive a strong disagree from most contemporary Norwegians. It's often conservatives who focus on their ancestry, and well, the Nordic countries are not very conservative these days. A conservative Norwegian-American would hate it here.

@thor I met a Norwegian Engineer and his family in the US. He worked for an oil company and got sent to the deep south in the US. We were introduced and we had a conversation. We met numerous times and worked together for a few months.

From what I've seen and experienced in interactions with Norwegians, I have noticed a few things.

Norwegians are generally friendly but reserved even if they are reformed criminals.

Norwegians are observant because they don't have to think about what they will say. No filters on their statements.

Norwegians are cautious but not cowards.

Norwegians can adapt to our weather but it's difficult at first. 32C and up with relative humidity around 80%.

I think Norwegians are attracted to heavy equipment or it could have just been the Engineer who watched me work through a hurricane to clean up storm debris.

Norwegians in the US will usually adopt part of the culture. Chivalry isn't dead down here. The English we speak is very close to English from Shakespeare's time. They seem to admire the patriotic nature of Americans.

In nearly every situation that isn't a party or social, I'd rather have Norwegians. At a social event I would have Norwegians and a Swede.

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