L0pht. Making the theoretical practical since 1992.
#defcon social engineering village giving away signed copies of Space Rogue, the story of the 90s hacker scene.
#DEFCON 30 shirt at the airport - yeah I see you!
@original_reader great app! I love the idea of OpenStreetMap and like contributing, and this makes it super easy. Thanks for posting.
@ffmike I've had pesto on a bagel sandwich and it was fantastic.
Teaching a friend Linux be like, https://lemmy.ml/post/1139451
@Moon you're welcome.
@tux0r have you seen Honk? It seems to be very easy. I've heard it works well if it's what you want. https://humungus.tedunangst.com/r/honk
This reminds me of some classical paintings. Storms over pastoral scenes. The name of the actual style is escaping me though.
Beautiful though, San Antonio #texas. If you like this sort of thing.
Watched a neat documentary on the making of #TRON.
There are "glitch" effects where everything is lighter for a quarter second. Those weren't intentional. The movie used literally tons of film from Kodak to shoot it, and they didn't realize until halfway through production that they hadn't controlled process to keep the film the same order it had come off the truck. If you keep it in order, small manufacturing fluctuations end up continuous through your shots and the human eye doesn't really notice; if you jumble raw film canisters, the difference can be up to half an f-stop and it's very noticeable.
But since the entire film was ultimately animated at the end, they solved the problem by animating in a little sprite or circuit surge or something every time the film quality jumped and several brighter frames spun through.
Fixed it in post. ❤
@lanodan (it's me - a saltine)
Computer science guy, electrical engineer, US Air Force officer, jogger, likes teaching programming, aka KC0BFV.
Likes programming in: Rust, Python, JavaScript, C
Reluctantly uses: Roku's BrightScript, C++, anything