scaredofplanes

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[–] scaredofplanes 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The Futureheads' cover of Hounds of Love by Kate Bush: https://youtu.be/awjE92YZeEQ?si=5NVmsEpP6KuDxV1h

But an all-timer is Jimi Hendrix's cover of All Along the Watchtower by Bob Dylan

[–] scaredofplanes 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

The bolts may not have a great season. I think they've made some upgrades on a tight budget. The old 4th line was found in an archaeological dig somewhere. But it could still be rough. But the contracts are all short. When the cap goes up, the Atlantic is facing a team with a lot of holes, a lot of money, and the know how and desire to win. I could see them making a first or second round again this season. Next season, no one is safe.

[–] scaredofplanes 27 points 1 year ago (1 children)

A lot of people don't get that. You're right.

[–] scaredofplanes 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It would be LARGE PRINT and it would work by me being able to read it without a magnifying glass.

[–] scaredofplanes 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I just finished The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera a couple days ago. I think it'll take me a bit before I have a fully formed opinion of it. I can say that the writing is excellent. Most of the characters are unlikeable, but all have redeeming qualities. Right now I don't feel like it was a satisfying read, but I can already tell it's going to stick with me for a while.

[–] scaredofplanes 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Swag has to have its own docker network, and the containers proxies through swag have to be on that network. It can't be bridge or host. Spaceinvaderone did a good video in setting this up and covers that part very clearly, I think. Maybe I misunderstood, but since you said they're all on the same network, I assumed it was their original network.

[–] scaredofplanes 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Yes. Sorry, didn't realize you were looking for an app. I've got nothing for you, I'm afraid.

[–] scaredofplanes 1 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Rotki? I think it's foss. But it has premium features.

[–] scaredofplanes 1 points 1 year ago

I won't argue the effectiveness of your method, but have you ever tried building a giant bonfire and then holding your bread in that direction from three states away?

[–] scaredofplanes 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I finished Small Mercies by Dennis Lehane, which was an enjoyable read. He's a great writer and a great plotter. This book is very much in the vein of what he does, but he changed the perspective around and it works. It isn't his best book, but it's refreshing.

I started The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera. I've never read anything by him before but I've always heard about this book. Finally picked it up, and it's very early going, but I love what I've read so far. I'm going to end up having more to say about this book.

I'm listening to The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova. I read it in hardcover sometime not that long after it came out, but it's fun revisiting it. I remember the writing differently than it sounds.

[–] scaredofplanes 1 points 1 year ago

Cynic says, "Yeah, better only their patients get hurt than the business, right? Wouldn't want the billing system to be any worse."

[–] scaredofplanes 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The cynic in me says they would have just let people die rather than not be able to bill them. But the realist in me knows that it took them a year to bill me for an ER visit, so it's just that no one knows what anyone else is doing.

All that aside, it's disturbing that they had no clue anything at all had gone wrong until 19 days after intrusion. We're never going to get a real post-mortem on this one unless Morgan & Morgan drags it out of them in open court, but that's pretty damn long. Usually these attacks are either very quickor very deliberate. In the latter case, often they gain access to one account, which may or may not be terribly over-privileged, and then move laterally, discovering other services, accounts, and level of access. It's very tricky, very professional, and very smart. And sometimes it's based on vulnerabilities that aren't publicly known. In outer words, if that happens, you're kinda fucked and this type of response is the best you can hope for.

There's always more security you can implement, and there are always things you could have done better. I'm pissed about them giving up my info, but I work in this field and I know how damn hard it is to do better. I'm not cheerleading for them, but coulda been worse, I guess?

 

Central Florida, so probably not oyster. Also, definitely not an oyster based on that stem. And it was only an inch and half tall.

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I don't know its name but I want to say it's something like Hortense. Horace?

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