No one was injured except me, and I have 2 ankles so it's fine. This is my week off I refuse to let anything stop me.
In the last 4 hours, I've had tea in a lovely Japanese garden, narrowly escaped being hit by a bus, framed an art, visited 2 bookstores, been in a minor car crash, gotten excellent croissants, witnessed an 8 car armed police stand down, and bought a fancy heated toilet. San Francisco, ya'll.
I was lucky enough to read this early on and it's so much fun
I can introduce you to some off-bluesky friends at Los Alamos who spend too much time thinking of these things :)
You can predict I/O from a tap on the serial bus so you also need a tamper proof case and shielded power draw
This one is definitely filed under "computers were a mistake"
Making the world a better place by refining my slide deck from "Don't write your own web security code" to just "Don't write code"
NEW: Millions of Kia models could be unlocked, startedāand tracked all because of a bug in the carmakerās web portal for dealers. Customer personal data was also exposed by the flaw. @agreenberg.bsky.social has the scoop: www.wired.com/story/kia-we...
Researchers found a flaw in a Kia web portal that let them track millions of cars, unlock doors, and start engines at willāthe latest in a plague of web bugs thatās affected a dozen carmakers.
Also, *hugs* and good luck sorting out Patreon.
I struggled mightily with this before my son was born, and I had the luck of brain chemicals shifting in useful ways. Speaking from threat experience, I think it's especially hard when you're perceived as successful and feel like others will say you have no reason to be upset.
OMG yes. Ajwain is another one my mom loves to randomly toss in when my back is turned.