Brutkey

kajer :notverified:
@kajer@infosec.exchange
kajer :notverified:
@kajer@infosec.exchange

Chips, unique ids cropped

kajer :notverified:
@kajer@infosec.exchange

MicroUSB?!

kajer :notverified:
@kajer@infosec.exchange
kajer :notverified:
@kajer@infosec.exchange

Big ass 10.8v 19ah battery

Wifi/Bluetooth
Gps
Cellular

kajer :notverified:
@kajer@infosec.exchange

Camera body has 8 deeply inset T-20 security torx.

kajer :notverified:
@kajer@infosec.exchange

Miserable piece of shit is getting opened soon.

kajer :notverified:
@kajer@infosec.exchange

oldmanyellsatcloud.gif

Back in the 90s when connecting to a BBS and creating a new account, the BBS asked for a handle. It was since that day, signing up for an account on a local BBS, I stuck with the name Kajer.

I have used my handle forever more in my online presence. Anything tied to IRL like bill pay and banks goes through a IRL email account and different domain.

I have tried REALLY hard to keep my online handle away from anything to do with IRL. Granted my opsec may not have been perfect, but I always found value in being pseudo-nonymous.

This is part of the reason I wholly reject things like phone numbers being required for in-person purchases at fast food kiosks. Why people use IRL names online is beyond me, and no good can come of this.

kajer :notverified:
@kajer@infosec.exchange

Set your compose box to allow advanced content types, and select markdown, then you too can be fancy with:

bold
italics
underline
single line code
``
multi line code``

block quote
^superscript
strikeout
# h1
## h2
### h3
#### h4
##### h5
1. testing
* testing
* unordered
* list
2. ordered
3. list

Thank you to
https://pawb.social/post/1210978 for posting these, as nowhere else had a nice list like the above.

kajer :notverified:
@kajer@infosec.exchange

shitpost: I'm old enough to want to buy a lawn, a mower, and get excited about lawncare. I have had enough internet for the day.

not shitpost:
I think I got in to computers at a special time in the history of the things. First was PCs with games brought home from the local computer store. 12MB of ram was hot shit. Modems were opening a wide world of other computers via the BBS. Having a neighbor with university unix credentials to connect to the internet with lynx and then tcptrumpet / winsock.

Never again will computers be as awesome as that time in history. I am glad to have experienced the knockdown wall texture flat grey webpages with under construction barricades. I am glad to have been a part of geocities. I was so excited to buy something on ebay with a postal money order.

Witnessing the decay of the internet to it's current state... I can logoff now (forever) and not feel like I'm missing out on anything groundbreaking. I don't think there will be any new innovation in my lifetime that won't be
#enshitification of once beloved products.

Pour one out for the internet.

kajer :notverified:
@kajer@infosec.exchange

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