Since the start, I have liked no page, no interest, no group, nothing.
Why? Makes it tougher to track, predict behaviour, or use against me in the future. Because if you don’t think that’s possible… side eye face.
Blog tag = Facebook
Cars, Security and a Peek into my Life
Since the start, I have liked no page, no interest, no group, nothing.
Why? Makes it tougher to track, predict behaviour, or use against me in the future. Because if you don’t think that’s possible… side eye face.
Blog tag = Facebook
I love them so much you don’t even know.
That’s why in my ‘Canadian Explorer’ days back in 2007, “Exploring a Fair” was my first ever exploration.
This video held up pretty good over time eh. It’s also how I taught myself Final Cut… there’s probably 50 hours of editing in there.
Shame its views are so low eh.
Then 2 years later I filmed, “Exploring the CNE”
Went to my first fair this past Labour Day weekend, and have 2 more lined up in September, see you there!
I even like how they’re tough to photograph.
Discovered it on Friday, then mainlined the 10-episode series over the weekend.
The premise:
A techno thriller that follows Elliot (Rami Malek, ‘The Pacific’), a young programmer, who works as a cyber-security engineer by day and as a vigilante hacker by night. Elliot finds himself at a crossroad when the mysterious leader of an underground hacker group (Christian Slater, ‘The Adderall Diaries’) recruits him to destroy the firm he is paid to protect. Compelled by his personal beliefs, Elliot struggles to resist the chance to take down the multinational CEOs he believes are running (and ruining) the world. – Showcase.ca
It’s the stuff I’ve been blogging for years – social engineering, phishing, ransomware, my Security section really. And maybe I don’t seem so weird anymore… how I kept my last name offline for 5 years, the frequency and content I post, not having geolocation turned on…
Why? Clever twists, how it incorporates real-life websites, the accuracy of the tech (Kali went by?!) and the cliffhanger ending. Just the premise alone – one of the best depictions of how the world really works, 1% of 1%.
It’s from the USA Network, but we Canadians can watch it on Showcase.
Found on some manual transmission vehicles, the arrow appears when the car believes the driver should shift up a gear.
The arrow constant blinking on/off is distracting, right in your peripheral, taking your attention.
I never agree with its timing, like in the example above – shift at 2,100 – come on.