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  • By denying access to resources in a primary region, one might force traffic to an alternate infrastructure with a different configuration. Or maybe by overwhelming hosts that distribute BGP configurations. By denying access to resources, sometimes you can be routed to resources with different security postures or different monitoring and alerting, thus not raising alarms. But these are just contrived examples.

    Compromising devices is a wide field with many different tools and ideas, some of which are a bit off the wall and nearly all unexpected, necessarily.

  • Disabling network security and edge devices to change the properties of ingress can absolutely be a component of an attack plan.

    Just like overwhelming a postal sorting center could prevent a parcel containing updated documentation from reaching the receiver needing that information.

  • I feel it might be precisely the opposite of that. The left constantly capitulates and tries to play nice. Always forgiving and taking the high road. Fuck that. Sometimes people are dumb, dangerous, wrong, and evil, and nobody should have a problem saying “You fucked up”. It’s on you to earn respect back, not me to give it to you and a shoulder to cry on.

  • The “species can’t interbreed” thing is pretty antiquated. Many heard it decades ago and have just been repeating it like a mantra, in spite of the fact that modern biology has shown countless exceptions to this. It is an integral part of the taxonomy we know currently. There are rarely clean, orthogonal lines in nature and speciation isn’t one of them.

  • I’ve traveled around the world a lot and seen many great sites. Nothing compared to the feeling of home when I first reached Scotland. I can neither describe it nor understand it, but I had an overwhelming since of home.

  • Falcon 9 has launched over 500 mission with a very high success rate. Of course the bulk of advancement should be coming from NASA and we need to spend more there, but SpaceX is putting up big numbers in successful payload lifts.