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  1. I was watching an episode of Astrid et Raphaëlle (Madmans Sacrifice).
    In the episode, someone is using a watch to transmit information to a player in a chess tournament. One of the characters, a former insurance investigator who acts as the tech person of the team, uses a hotel computer to identify what device is sending the information to the watch.
    To do this, she runs a few different commands, including nmap.
    Sorry for the big pause button and the blur.

    She does hacking in other episodes. Some of it is pretty ridiculous, but I have not analyzed it and don't have screenshots.

    #nmap #astrid #astridEtRaphaëlle

  2. I was watching an episode of Astrid et Raphaëlle (Madmans Sacrifice).
    In the episode, someone is using a watch to transmit information to a player in a chess tournament. One of the characters, a former insurance investigator who acts as the tech person of the team, uses a hotel computer to identify what device is sending the information to the watch.
    To do this, she runs a few different commands, including nmap.
    Sorry for the big pause button and the blur.

    She does hacking in other episodes. Some of it is pretty ridiculous, but I have not analyzed it and don't have screenshots.

    #nmap #astrid #astridEtRaphaëlle

  3. I was watching an episode of Astrid et Raphaëlle (Madmans Sacrifice).
    In the episode, someone is using a watch to transmit information to a player in a chess tournament. One of the characters, a former insurance investigator who acts as the tech person of the team, uses a hotel computer to identify what device is sending the information to the watch.
    To do this, she runs a few different commands, including nmap.
    Sorry for the big pause button and the blur.

    She does hacking in other episodes. Some of it is pretty ridiculous, but I have not analyzed it and don't have screenshots.

    #nmap #astrid #astridEtRaphaëlle

  4. I was watching an episode of Astrid et Raphaëlle (Madmans Sacrifice).
    In the episode, someone is using a watch to transmit information to a player in a chess tournament. One of the characters, a former insurance investigator who acts as the tech person of the team, uses a hotel computer to identify what device is sending the information to the watch.
    To do this, she runs a few different commands, including nmap.
    Sorry for the big pause button and the blur.

    She does hacking in other episodes. Some of it is pretty ridiculous, but I have not analyzed it and don't have screenshots.

    #nmap #astrid #astridEtRaphaëlle

  5. I was watching an episode of Astrid et Raphaëlle (Madmans Sacrifice).
    In the episode, someone is using a watch to transmit information to a player in a chess tournament. One of the characters, a former insurance investigator who acts as the tech person of the team, uses a hotel computer to identify what device is sending the information to the watch.
    To do this, she runs a few different commands, including nmap.
    Sorry for the big pause button and the blur.

    She does hacking in other episodes. Some of it is pretty ridiculous, but I have not analyzed it and don't have screenshots.

    #nmap #astrid #astridEtRaphaëlle

  6. A disturbed visitor steals a deadly bacteria sample to poison London, triggering a frantic chase—only for a shocking twist to turn catastrophe into dark irony. hackernoon.com/a-drop-of-death #projectgutenberg

  7. A disturbed visitor steals a deadly bacteria sample to poison London, triggering a frantic chase—only for a shocking twist to turn catastrophe into dark irony. hackernoon.com/a-drop-of-death #projectgutenberg

  8. "Trump’s war in Iran is a strategic disaster. His ego got him into this mess and his ego is preventing him from leaving. The world is at this madman’s mercy."

    ~ John Stoehr

    #Trump #instability #MentalDecline #war #megalomania #MadKing #madman
    /3

    editorialboard.com/the-world-i

  9. A Book View Café original! It's THE MADMAN'S DANGEROUS DELUSION by @patricia_rice, in her Gravesyde Village Mysteries series. New in #Ebook and #Paperback from #BookViewCafe.

    *Menaced by a madman, a widow and a soldier seek safety. . . and discover so much more.*

    #bookstodon @bookstodon #books #Historical #Mystery #Sweet #Romance #Regency #BritishVillageMurderMystery

    bookviewcafe.com/bvc-announces

  10. A Book View Café original! It's THE MADMAN'S DANGEROUS DELUSION by @patricia_rice, in her Gravesyde Village Mysteries series. New in #Ebook and #Paperback from #BookViewCafe.

    *Menaced by a madman, a widow and a soldier seek safety. . . and discover so much more.*

    #bookstodon @bookstodon #books #Historical #Mystery #Sweet #Romance #Regency #BritishVillageMurderMystery

    bookviewcafe.com/bvc-announces

  11. A Book View Café original! It's THE MADMAN'S DANGEROUS DELUSION by @patricia_rice, in her Gravesyde Village Mysteries series. New in #Ebook and #Paperback from #BookViewCafe.

    *Menaced by a madman, a widow and a soldier seek safety. . . and discover so much more.*

    #bookstodon @bookstodon #books #Historical #Mystery #Sweet #Romance #Regency #BritishVillageMurderMystery

    bookviewcafe.com/bvc-announces

  12. A Book View Café original! It's THE MADMAN'S DANGEROUS DELUSION by @patricia_rice, in her Gravesyde Village Mysteries series. New in #Ebook and #Paperback from #BookViewCafe.

    *Menaced by a madman, a widow and a soldier seek safety. . . and discover so much more.*

    #bookstodon @bookstodon #books #Historical #Mystery #Sweet #Romance #Regency #BritishVillageMurderMystery

    bookviewcafe.com/bvc-announces

  13. hspec uses the same syntax Rspec used many years ago.

    Makes me feel nostalgic.

    Had to write a spec for some Ruby code recently, turns out instead of function(args).should_equal result one now has to write expect(function(args).to == result.

    Oh why?

    #haskell #ruby #hspec #rspec

  14. hspec uses the same syntax Rspec used many years ago.

    Makes me feel nostalgic.

    Had to write a spec for some Ruby code recently, turns out instead of function(args).should_equal result one now has to write expect(function(args).to == result.

    Oh why?

    #haskell #ruby #hspec #rspec

  15. hspec uses the same syntax Rspec used many years ago.

    Makes me feel nostalgic.

    Had to write a spec for some Ruby code recently, turns out instead of function(args).should_equal result one now has to write expect(function(args).to == result.

    Oh why?

    #haskell #ruby #hspec #rspec

  16. hspec uses the same syntax Rspec used many years ago.

    Makes me feel nostalgic.

    Had to write a spec for some Ruby code recently, turns out instead of function(args).should_equal result one now has to write expect(function(args).to == result.

    Oh why?

    #haskell #ruby #hspec #rspec

  17. hspec uses the same syntax Rspec used many years ago.

    Makes me feel nostalgic.

    Had to write a spec for some Ruby code recently, turns out instead of function(args).should_equal result one now has to write expect(function(args).to == result.

    Oh why?

    #haskell #ruby #hspec #rspec

  18. @lolbat I've been looking at #BlackSwordHack myself. It's a hack of #TheBlackHack which itself is a hack of 5e. Both are good options for similar, more streamlined rules with heroic player characters.

    If heroic PCs aren't what you'relooking for, I like Mark of the Odd games (like #IntoTheOdd ) the most similar version to 5e is #IntoTheDungeon:Revived

  19. @lolbat I've been looking at #BlackSwordHack myself. It's a hack of #TheBlackHack which itself is a hack of 5e. Both are good options for similar, more streamlined rules with heroic player characters.

    If heroic PCs aren't what you'relooking for, I like Mark of the Odd games (like #IntoTheOdd ) the most similar version to 5e is #IntoTheDungeon:Revived

  20. @lolbat I've been looking at #BlackSwordHack myself. It's a hack of #TheBlackHack which itself is a hack of 5e. Both are good options for similar, more streamlined rules with heroic player characters.

    If heroic PCs aren't what you'relooking for, I like Mark of the Odd games (like #IntoTheOdd ) the most similar version to 5e is #IntoTheDungeon:Revived

  21. @lolbat I've been looking at #BlackSwordHack myself. It's a hack of #TheBlackHack which itself is a hack of 5e. Both are good options for similar, more streamlined rules with heroic player characters.

    If heroic PCs aren't what you'relooking for, I like Mark of the Odd games (like #IntoTheOdd ) the most similar version to 5e is #IntoTheDungeon:Revived

  22. @lolbat I've been looking at #BlackSwordHack myself. It's a hack of #TheBlackHack which itself is a hack of 5e. Both are good options for similar, more streamlined rules with heroic player characters.

    If heroic PCs aren't what you'relooking for, I like Mark of the Odd games (like #IntoTheOdd ) the most similar version to 5e is #IntoTheDungeon:Revived

  23. Got fascinated with Nastaliq and decided to practice copying Shahnameh. Even though i don’t even know tajiki! How are you getting crazy on sundays?
    #tajiki #забонитоҷикӣ #шоҳнома #nastaliq #handwriting