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itsYaBoyNoodles
itsYaBoyNoodles @ r3nder @beehaw.org
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  • Yep - same use case, too. I'll keep persisting and see if I can get through.

  • Glad you could get it working over USB. In case you're still pursuing a network solution: What's your network topology and can your wife print over Windows?

  • You could be a crypto bro on a Raspberry Pi.

    Hell, someone might finally max out Flight Simulator X.

  • Perun tier, through and through. Thank you.

  • Yep! And I bet it'll turn out in a few decades that it will come out they were also behind the Doomerism we're seeing a lot of on social media these days. "Well it's too late so why try?" Is much more comfortable than "We have to sacrifice a lot of comfort, but if we all try really hard we can do it."

    Weird thought, you ever think oil executives have nightmares about a global collective wanting to bring them to the guillotine?

  • Virtual machine testing is a good idea, but I wouldn't rely on it. Well written malware will check for a virtual environment and might even hold off executing if it detects it. Better malware will have already gained persistence as your testing for it.

  • You can find plenty of bootleg printer ink around, you just have to ensure you have a printer that isn't locked to the manufacturers ink.

  • First, I should note that I haven't come across (Readium?) LCP before - so I don't have experience with this particular method for DRM - I do however like to play with these sorts of things and have definitely come across some similar methods, etc.

    I found a similar tool on GitHub which may help you to better understand what the process is for figuring out something like LCP: lcp-decrypt. I'm not sure how fresh your knowledge is on encryption - but it would help to have some knowledge of the process you're trying to reverse engineer.

    If you happen to find a sample with of non-copyrighted material that has some sort of encryption you'd like examined, I'd be happy to have a look for educational purposes.

  • Thank you for sharing your nutsac. I've been looking for a good one to play with for a while now and I just know I'm going to have fun with this one! My kids are gonna love this!

  • I can understand being skeptical as the numbers seem a bit wild, but I think it's accurate, at least in my country.

    I've previously been unfortunate enough to be offered as low as 50k for a position in Cyber. On the other hand, it's not uncommon for truckies to earn a good crust. A stupid example would be this article, which reports a company offering a salary of 150K.

    That being said, DJDarren is correct - you're probably going to be working 80+ hours.

  • Oh my god, I've just realised how much of my life has passed. Similar timeline to you. I'm starting to think my kids will be teenagers by the time it comes out.

    There's even a chance, if the time between releases increases, I might not make it to the next one after this.

  • Russia II: Romanov Resurrection

    This summer. Putin, a man with no hair. On a quest to find his long lost twin. And bring Society Russia back to glory. But, There's only one thing stopping him.. [Prigozhin enters screen left with arm elbow deep up his own ass] "Vaaaladimir?" [Putin throws oligarch out window] "THIS IS SUCH BORSCHIT"

    RUSSIA 2: ROMANOV RESURRECTION, COMING TO A THEATRE NEAR YOU.

  • Look at this interaction, just look at it. Everyone playing nice, nothing toxic in sight. If this were Reddit we'd have started a flamewar.

    I freaking love Beehaw, stay classy Beeple.

  • Reddit's unwavering stubbornness to continue spiraling is just plain sad. What a way to go.