The person in the picture looks very similar to Strange Æons. Does anyone know if it is them?
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Pretty sure it's them at Dashcon 2
Edit: yep, that podium says Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre and that's where Dashcon 2 was held. They mentioned they had a panel there when they made a video about it.
Don’t forget this is where she also defeated the muppet joker in combat.
Wait they did a Dashcon 2??!?
I hope there was a ball pit.
I cosplayed as that ball pit once. Good times.
There was a ball pit! Guarded by volunteers so it was sans the piss lmao
I was gonna ask, was this... that ball pit?
Ughhhh...
Is it true that the tickets had a disclaimer that if you pissed in the ballpit, you would be charged $1000?
OMG, thanks for pointing that out! I have not watched them active for a while so I missed the Dashcon 2 thing.
That's fun, didn't expect to see them in a lemmy post
Me either lol, Lemmy has felt more alive the past few months thankfully
Temped to pay to watch the VODs of the event
I think that’s a lectern.
Same difference
A podium is something you stand on.
Same difference
I'm gonna go with yes, looks exactly the same, same glasses, and talking about researching.
Nosy bitch
Came to the comment wondering the same thing haha
i really am in the right space here, you guys are great :3
It is them. At dashcon2.
And she truly embodies that
This really isn't a joke. A surprising amount of my job is research and investigations, and a lot of my office excels at it because we are all incredibly nosy bitches.
Born to ~~research~~ be a nosy bitch who wants to find out,
forced to follow procedures to get paid.
Learn the ways of OSINT, follow only the rules you want to.
On that note, may I interest you in a free, interactive instruction plan that teaches ethical hacking?
She is so iconic
Who is she?
She is iconic
Oh
So iconic
Well, damn
So iconic
Shit
She is so iconic
Hot damn
Strange Æons
OMG can’t wait for all the Dashcon 2 coverage!