[-] Cyyris@infosec.pub 53 points 5 days ago

Nonono, that was the National Socialist Party, duh!

/s

[-] Cyyris@infosec.pub 23 points 1 week ago

Hey, at least she picked one of the most reliable cars on the market.

[-] Cyyris@infosec.pub 9 points 1 month ago

I've treated my hunting clothing with permethrin when we were going to an area that was known to have an extremely heavy tick population. We had a spray bottle of the stuff, and did a thick coating all over our outer gear, and then allowed it to dry. Permethrin is fairly low toxicity for humans & dogs, but absolutely killer for mosquitoes and ticks. Worked like a charm!

[-] Cyyris@infosec.pub 16 points 2 months ago

"I swear babe, I didn't cheat on you! I just came into contact with a Brown Widow spider!!"

[-] Cyyris@infosec.pub 2 points 2 months ago

Ah, I see what's happened - I'm on mobile with Sync, and it doesn't support that markdown. I had to open this thread in a browser to even see your comment formatted correctly.

[-] Cyyris@infosec.pub 4 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Man, WFM was so so good. I absolutely loved the sound design.

S1 Ending Spoiler

I also really loved how they almost bamboozled us into thinking it was a lighthearted Mecha-School anime, and then BOOM. WAR CRIMES! WE'RE A REAL GUNDAM SERIES!!

[-] Cyyris@infosec.pub 16 points 2 months ago

Alaskan here - this is what I'm most afraid of. I can't tell you how many coworkers (who are conservative) have bitched and moaned about how "That's the only reason Peltola [D] won!"

It's extremely evident that they simply don't understand the system, nor do they want to. They've latched onto it as "the thing that made their pick lose" and so it must die.

[-] Cyyris@infosec.pub 15 points 2 months ago

OpenSUSE TW KDE supremacy!

[-] Cyyris@infosec.pub 22 points 2 months ago

It's probably in reference to The Hobbit movies - which were...less than great.

[-] Cyyris@infosec.pub 8 points 4 months ago

I actually have this too! For me, it usually happens when my extremities get too cold, and it can take me a bit to even notice it's happening. It usually happens predominantly in my big toes for some reason. For me it just feels like like it's gone completely numb, and I lose all feeling in the digit. I usually break out the heating pad and try to warm it back up until I can feel it again.

[-] Cyyris@infosec.pub 3 points 5 months ago

Ah...yeah, whoops 😅. IT & Military definitely love their acronyms!

But you've got it pretty much spot on! Just keep an eye out for the various companies that are winning defense contracts; I usually keep an eye out on this site to see what's going on out there: https://news.clearancejobs.com/category/defense-contracts/

Once you find one you're interested in, the job listing will usually tell you it requires a certain level of clearance. Depending on the job, some will expect you to already have said clearance, but most will not. The company will apply for your clearance on your behalf, referencing the contract that you've been hired for. Then you get to go through the extremely fun process of a 30+ page background check, where you get to go through the last ten years of your life. Where you lived, who knew you at those addresses, where you've been out of the country, jobs you've held, etc. The very first one I did was in my early 20's, so going back 10 years I was filling in my parents address when I was still in high school! It's really not that bad, but they definitely ask a lot of off-the-wall stuff.

You'll usually get an "interim" clearance a few months after you apply, which will allow you to do your work, but you'll get your final clearance after about a year or so (assuming everything checks out.) Once you've got it, you keep it for 5 years, and it'll automatically be renewed as long as your job requires it, and it can be transferred between companies if they require you to have a clearance.

[-] Cyyris@infosec.pub 4 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

Now that does not shock me in the least. The contract I worked for the USAF was to provide IT services.

You know how many usable SOPs or process guides they had available to train us with? None. Not a single one. We recreated each and every process after having to fumble through it ourselves.

There's so much transition in the USAF that unless you have a civilian or contractor working alongside the uniformed workers, it only takes like one or two PCS cycles until there's not a single person left that remembers the processes unless they're written down in a detailed SOP (that is updated regularly.)

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