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I missed drawing pooltoys but the vampire fixation is still going strong. therefore: combine
and here's a closeup of the legend himself banging out the tunes <3
i found my switch
Quite a lot of volunteers wanting to give the lil fella his markings :3
Well well well that time of the year again I see~
Happy skunktember freaks ;3
The pay here stinks, and so do the customers~
Cheers to 10 years of making videos 🥂
(Dex is owned by @ghoulsjw)
Sometimes being a therian is "I'm a lil kitty haha :3" and sometimes it's "My bones are wrong. My muscles wrap around them the wrong way. My eyes can't see in the dark the way they should. My hind legs are too long. My fur is gone. My fangs have been stolen from me. My joints ache when I place them the way they should be. I curse whatever deity or being has placed me in this form." And then it's like "haha I'm a deer UwU."
so sort of like
Wanted to try a new brush so obviously drew Eris, my character of the moment who occupies my mind and heart 🥰
Respectfully, Ireland is the best country on the planet
from the same thread:
I once wore green cargo pants with a black hoodie in Belfast in the mid 2000s and two separate people yelled "alright there Kim Possible?"
*scratches arm with a crazed look in my eyes*
Can you spare some bellies, please? I need to satisfy my fix for 'em
Will this help for a hour or two? (⋟﹏⋞) they were the first that popped into my mind
For the love of god stop
For the love of god stop
Beyond lockpicking: learn about the class-breaks for doors, locks, hinges and other physical security measures
Deviant Ollam is runs a physical security penetration testing company called The Core Group; in a flat-out amazing, riveting presentation from the 2017 Wild West Hackin’ Fest, Ollam – a master lockpicker – describes how lockpicking is a last resort for the desperate, while the wily and knowledgeable gain access by attacking doors and locks with tools that quickly and undetectably open them.
Ollam’s techniques are just laugh-out-loud fantastic to watch: from removing the pins in hinges and lifting doors away from their high-security locks to sliding cheap tools between doors or under them to turn thumb-levers, bypass latches, and turn handles. My favorite were the easy-exit sensors that can be tricked into opening a pair of doors by blowing vape smoke (or squirting water, or releasing a balloon) through the crack down their middle.
But more than anything, Ollam’s lecture reminds me of the ground truth that anyone who learns lockpicking comes to: physical security is a predatory scam in which shoddy products are passed off onto naive consumers who have no idea how unfit for purpose they are.
When locksport began, locksmiths were outraged that their long-held “secret” ways of bypassing, tricking and confounding locks had entered the public domain – they accused the information security community of putting the public at risk by publishing the weaknesses in their products (infosec geeks also get accused of this every time they point out the weaknesses in digital products, of course).
But the reality is that “bad guys” know about (and exploit) these vulnerabilities already. The only people in the dark about them are the suckers who buy them and rely on them.
So when Ollam reveals that thousands of American cop cars, fleet cars, and taxis can all be unlocked and started using a shared key that you can literally buy for a few bucks at Home Depot, or that most elevators can be bypassed with a similarly widely available key, or that most file cabinets and other small locks can be opened with a third key, or that most digital entry systems can be bypassed in seconds with a paperclip (or another common physical key), he’s doing important (and hilarious!) work.
He’s such an engaging speaker and the subject matter is nothing short of fantastic. There are a hundred heist novels in this talk alone. It’s definitely my must-watch for the week.
https://boingboing.net/2019/06/14/fools-paradise-lost.html
Here are some of his recent talks on youtube to watch or put on in the background:
Through the eyes of a thief (2023)
Elevator Hacking - From the Pit to the Penthouse (2022)