AaronTheGreat1
AaronTheGreat
AaronTheGreat1

I soft-modded my Xbox back in the day to install Linux and hacked my Wii for Homebrew and hard drive game backups. Nothing too crazy though.

When my little cousin was about 4 or 5, I would just convince him that we were watching a movie.

I'm guessing you didn't read the post at all.

I definitely did.

I've seen some on ebay recently. Don't remember the prices though.

There was one time when I was around 10 or so, I took one of these apart:

It's like peanut butter, but with almonds. Not so much like tahini, which is way more bitter in my opinion.

Yep! It's usually my post workout meal. Really it's probably closer to 1/4 cup, I just estimate.

Ctrl + Shift + Arrow Keys. Especially in spreadsheets

Toss in half a cup of almond butter in the mix and that my recipe.

On Windows: Windows Button+L

Is winamp whipping the llama's ass? Or is the GIF just a coincidence?

Yes! These were my thoughts and concerns with Heml.is when I checked out their website.

Heml.is looks really, REALLY nice. I just wish they would make it more open. I think they're headed in a good direction though.

I really like Bitmessage, but I can't seem to convince anyone in my circle to use it. Security needs to be frictionless otherwise people just won't care enough.

Recently I've noticed that Amazon has stopped including tracking numbers in the emails from purchases, so those orders don't show up in Now. It's really a bummer, personally, I found that to be the most useful aspect of Now.

What other InfoSec podcast have you tried listening to? I've been listening to the PaulDotCom podcast in addition to Security Now. It's definitely a less professional approach than SN, but the Drunken Security News episodes are pretty funny and the interviews always intrigue me. Other than that Paul Asadoorian can

Just ordered mine this morning! Hope it works out well. The 30 day money back guarantee is was tipped me in the direction of trying it.

Got this bad boy handed down to me in '94, along with a dot matrix printer.