dotdi 2d ago • 100%
As somebody with a degree in bioinformatics, I have never seen something more true in my whole life.
Some more lies from my time in academia:
- “Planning and executing medical trials” = 6 months of statistics
- “Machine Learning” = 6 months of statistics
- “Pattern Recognition” = 6 months of statistics
- “Health Data Science” = 6 months of statistics
- Biostatistics = lol jk just 6 months of statistics
dotdi 2w ago • 100%
Having some financial trouble and I’m unsure if the money will run out before the next paycheck.
dotdi 3w ago • 100%
It’s the Data Science craze all over again. Hope we’re done with this soon.
dotdi 3w ago • 100%
Same. I use it on desktop too
dotdi 1mo ago • 100%
Tor itself was not breached. Rather, the suspects were using an outdated, long-retired app that did not employ some of the protections that are now available, and this, in turn, allowed investigators to carry out the attack.
dotdi 1mo ago • 95%
Als jemand der jahrelang über einer Familie mit 2 Kettenrauchern gewohnt hat, und dessen Balkon bzw. alle Fenster auf der selben Seite wie der Balkon unbenutzbar waren: bitte, bitte strengere Maßnahmen gegen Raucher.
Sorry for the heavy crop, I didn’t have much time to grab my phone.
dotdi 2mo ago • 94%
I said it before and I’ll say it again: we need to work harder so that this asshole can buy his 2nd yacht. Have some compassion.
dotdi 2mo ago • 100%
Hard drives (SSDs, etc) are not the only durable storage that can be written to
dotdi 2mo ago • 98%
I am outraged, a plea deal to avoid life imprisonment? What the fuck did I just read?!
This guy trafficked, raped and tortured her, and other underage women. Police did jack shit. And she was supposed to be watching him just walk away? Grotesque.
dotdi 2mo ago • 100%
Best of luck everyone!
I would love to win one of the keys for the Final Fantasy VII Remake.
dotdi 2mo ago • 100%
Yes, I have been eyeing a soft switch into cybersecurity. Maybe not head-over-heels and maybe not entirely, but I do plan to have a significant part of my work to be in infosec.
For context, I am currently working as Tech Lead/Software Architect for a company that has a security-focused product (with an, as of today, 0 incident track record), but I work on design and scalability most days. When involved in security-related tasks, I mostly coordinate and sometimes implement security critical code under the guidance of our (small) security team.
I do have enough insight to have a positive impact on security related discussions on higher levels (think “lol, this proposed change opens up the endpoint to being exploited by x or y”) but not enough to discuss our cryptographic primitives.
In order to get my feet wet, I started doing THM (quite actively, yet I’ve hit a rut with the Windows-focused buffer overflow rooms), and I can say I enjoy it more than I expected.
However, I am unsure what concrete steps I should take after THM.
I’ve been thinking of working towards the OSCP exam, but honestly the certification landscape is quite confusing.
dotdi 3mo ago • 100%
“It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it.”
― Upton Sinclair
dotdi 3mo ago • 100%
Yeet
dotdi 3mo ago • 100%
Oh no, prices fell from 600k to 588k, disaster is looming.
People currently can’t afford food, bro.
dotdi 3mo ago • 100%
Done
dotdi 3mo ago • 83%
Same
dotdi 3mo ago • 100%
I moonlight in a bike shop and mainly repair electric scooters and bikes.
Instead of adding even more shit that can break, I wish they would engineer their scooters into being more reliable.
In addition to breaking often, finding spare parts is a nightmare. Vendors completely ignoring requests.
Granted, Segway is one of the better ones.
dotdi 3mo ago • 100%
Or how to fix your printer.
dotdi 4mo ago • 50%
Doesn’t excuse violence
dotdi 4mo ago • 100%
Hades