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infosec advent calendar where every day you uncover a new thing to worry about, oh wait thats just a regular calendar



Somehow my computer forgot about node and npm after homebrew and nvm were duking it out on the battlefield that is my poor .zshrc.
I'm not even mad, the price of having to dig out the path or doing `nvm use` is totally worth not having all the other misfunctions.

"I made a model of the Himalayas."
"To scale?"
"No, just to look at."


Just saw an interesting link but the page has an AI slop image as the header which instantly made me think: Maybe the whole (historical) story is made up. Closed the tab, moved on.


I hope that I can ruin your day by getting you to read this map (courtesy wikipedia) of US town names that are portmanteaus of the two (or sometimes more) states they are near the borders of

Gzip was invented in 1890 by Gezippe Compressioni, when he tried to squeeze 15 shirts and eight pairs of trousers into his suitcase.