Honestly not surprised by this, especially given the number of mid tier grifters pushing Manus to small business owners.
https://twit.social/@twitnews/115815026207452653
Your local Perth Cyber security guy! CTO of Hyprfire, and computer sorcerer.
Likes: infosec, networks, people, and coffee
Pros: he/they
PGP Key: e66fd000b1e871cd
Honestly not surprised by this, especially given the number of mid tier grifters pushing Manus to small business owners.
https://twit.social/@twitnews/115815026207452653
Happy new year from Perth, Australia! It’s 2026 now, AI is so last year. Hope you’re all having a great last day of 2025 :)
cut my life into PCs
this is my last resort
@nixCraft real Alien vs Predator vibes: Whoever Wins, We Lose
@MaryAustinBooks ah yes naming your security company after the guy who famously lost everything due to a single point of failure. Sure, trust the company named after the guy who was well known to deceive his clients. Genius.
@ludicity Watch out, I wouldn’t be surprised if that guy had some kind of phylactery hidden somewhere. Might want to hire a team of adventurers to hunt it down.
@zmac I’ve not, but also I don’t have any cool BeOS software or dev tools I wanna try :P happy to take suggestions
Well it’s 9am and the outdoor thermometer says it’s 33*C. Heading for a top of 42*C. Merry #Christmas everyone :D
@prahou this is highly relatable while looking toward a 40*+C Christmas.
Man I seem to have a major problem with any popular OS, like some kind of techno-hipster. Before #Linux became cool, I was always eyeing it off and experimenting with #FreeBSD when I was feeling edgy.
Now I’ve got my project computers running #OpenBSD and I’m trying to scope out a #9Front project. Heaven help me if mainline Unix becomes popular again.
@MattHatton at the moment the value proposition for Kayo is looking reaaaaal good.
@vantablack well I mean if it’s a small file you can read on the ssh connection, you should be able to dd it out. Just do something like:
ssh -i key you@server dd if=/path/to/fileyou.want | dd of=fileyou.want
And it’ll copy it right over the ssh connection right into whatever directory you’re in.
@jpm This is some “Reviews for the Necronomicon” type material
@Emily I’m just impressed the guy could navigate a 2.2 billion record flat text file database efficiently.
I hope this email finds you, no matter how much you run, no matter how well you hide.
@djac have they considered replacing their autocorrect with a generative transformer model? :P
@davidgerard saw this elsewhere on the fediverse today:
@briankrebs so like, #Veilid? But with a browser?