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It would be funny in this case if it was really just an open SCADA for their entire power grid that they clicked “off”, then “on”.

The reality probably isn't far off... I know in the past the "breaches of critical infrastructure" breathlessly reported by the media have actually just been wide-open SNMPv2 services using the default community string. I'm sure something similar happened here. Turns out you can just connect to port 161, press "power off," and be reported in the news as an "advanced persistent threat actor"

Is it that, or is it more likely they paid some anti-Maduro electric company worker to walk into HQ and shove a dongle in the back of a PC somewhere on their internal network, ala Stuxnet?

I work in electricity, it wouldn't be one, but yeah essentially it's probably an unpatched RDP/vnc/remote desktop exploit. Or the password is contraseña123

I can see how a team of cyber bureaucrats is required to type in the fancy n you are using in your password. At least it is safe against brute forcing attempts with standard settings.

And remember that ñ on a traditional system is a single byte $F1, not one of those crazy kids-these-days multibyte codes like $C3 $B1

Mine while not recently updated, is https://blog.maxg.io

I believe they are claiming doxing based on connecting an email to a social media account.

Isn’t that a built in feature of most social media platforms?

Consensually, typically.

Really? Normally it's just like: "Can we access your contacts list so we can match your 'friends'?" And then you do it and it shows you the list of matches. It doesn't ask each individual "Hey, do you want to be matched to this person?" unless you try to friend them. Most ask you when you sign up and usually somewhere in the settings if you want to enable email matching for your account though. So if that's on it's kinda just part of the system unless you turn it off.

For some reason this rings a bell - is there an article/blog/post/message in a bottle about Lynn Conway at that conference (and how it’s not really conference; lol?).

Seriously the way it slowly goes from totally coherent, to slightly coherent, to flat earth, is as another commenter said; “absolute cinema”.

It really is a masterpiece.

Honestly between the ability to flash firmware, interface specs, and maybe PCB schematics that should be enough to use an old device for a motivated individual.

My personal pet example of this is old cameras, lenses, and digital backs. Plenty of great hardware out there that currently requires very extensive reverse engineering to use that would be made a lot easier with firmware & schematics.


Wow these frames of forests are absolutely stunning - It’s like Princesses Monoke vibes met Disney rendering technology. I wish I knew about all the techniques mentioned in this article, it’s super cool how basically everything is backed up by really low level physical simulations.

Using VisionOCR stuff on MacOS spins my M4 ANE up from 0 to 1W according to poweranalyzer

Mmm 14$ sounds nice! In Seattle a burrito is hard to find for under 17$ IMO. For example, a local and delicious place in a nearby liquor store has 18$ burritos: https://eltacolocoballard.com/seattle-ballard-el-taco-loco-f...

Or a longtime establishment of the area offers 15$ ones - https://www.gorditosmexicanfood.com/menu#menu=burritos Granted these are massive compared to basically anywhere else.


Seattle is truly the worst of all worlds on food. Base price, delivery price, hours, quality, variety, we are omnidirectionally chopped. I'm in Portland often, SF sometimes, LA rarely, and in all of them you can get better variety for less money later at night.

Yeah, Seattle food is a lost cause. There is really no reliable-available-everyday type places here anymore. It's all becoming "super quirky and artisanal-we pretend to grow our own lettuce and provide great vibe" $25(+tip please to support our essential workers) BLT. Then, predictably, the place closes down once their lease is over. Rinse and repeat.

Even the old reliable mom and pop owned places (Tiryaki, Thai, Pho, Sichuanese) have all been hallowed out by what's been happening in the ID and have been transitioning to that "great vibe" model too as a last-ditch effort to survive. There was a bit of a resurgence of food trucks those last couple of years, but laws limit what can be made in a food truck.


I love Seattle and it’s food but yeah it’s really expensive by default - I haven’t spent enough time in the Bay recently to compare but it feels equally pricy.

There are still reasonable & very good places though you just have to know.


Seattle used to have good food at reasonable prices. The extreme increase in costs, much of which is self-inflicted, has killed any restaurant that didn't both dramatically increase prices and cut corners on quality. Almost all of my favorite restaurants in the city are no longer around.

Seattle had much better food 15 years ago. The average food quality has noticeably deteriorated at the same time as prices skyrocketed. It is a shame really.


> Seattle used to have good food at reasonable prices. The extreme increase in costs, much of which is self-inflicted,

I'm curious about the self-inflicted part. How was it self-inflicted?


Unique to us, we have anomalously high minimum wages and a specific driver fairness pay law that makes for eye-watering delivery costs. This is on top of all of SF's problems w/ density, zoning, pricing out cheap indie spaces and the artist class that would put things in them, etc.

Tarrifs have affected the cost of inputs.

I’ve lived in both and I can say confidently I spent more on groceries, dining out, and drinks overall for me in Seattle…despite not feeling like the care or quality was always there. The hardest thing about Seattle for me was the lack of food variety. I could only eat so much teriyaki and pho..I know these are fighting words..but I actually would rank Portland above Seattle strictly on food alone. Portland has a great food scene, and it’s not obscenely priced.

Locals would (passive aggressively) remind me though how amazing Seattle is, and I should be grateful for no income tax


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