

Just because he’s still got a big audience, I do wonder if we’ll see any noticeable bumps in the number of linux users.
Probably gonna be temporary, but still makes me curious
Just because he’s still got a big audience, I do wonder if we’ll see any noticeable bumps in the number of linux users.
Probably gonna be temporary, but still makes me curious
There’s programs like Ollama and Lmstudio that let you download LLMs and run them locally
Welp, that’s one way to teach that the scope is important when pen testing.
Uhhh, how long was the first boot time?
I just graduated with my degree in CSEC and, while my college luckily never had us do that, I know at least 10 people who would have found a way to trick it somehow into reporting false data
Unless his attitude and stance changes, there’s not a single red team that I could see taking him. You can’t just throw someone who wants to be a criminal into pentesting and think it’ll go well
He’s talented, but the problem is jobs like pen testing require a LOT of trust to work in. So far this guy has said and shown that he intents on staying in cybercrime rather than doing legitimate work.
As it stands, given how he’s acted, I can’t see a single company that would let him pen test their systems or a red team that would take that risk to their reputation.
Can people who stop trying to throw tech at things where it clearly doesn’t belong? Seems like every time I turn around people are trying to use AI for things with the expectation that it’s some flawless innovation that can do no wrong.
And that’s not even getting into the privacy nightmare that comes with things like this
For me that day was yesterday. Ran an update. Next bootup got a black screen.
Saw it as a sign that it’s time to distro hop again lol