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Posts by Jarmo Lahtiranta

I'm blockading the strait of Hormuz and so's my wife

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AI Prototyping: Harder. Worser. Faster. Wronger. — Anna E. Cook As teams use AI tools to generate high-fidelity prototypes, the focus shifts to output instead of purpose. Prototyping should be about testing ideas and learning what actually works before building.

Good example of the particle-wave aspect of LLMs: These tools can allow you to do amazing things very quickly, but they are often the wrong things. Something is still missing.
annaecook.com/writing/2026...

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NASA just dropped this image of Artemis II astronaut Christina Koch looking back at us. The first woman to ever see our planet in its entirety. I’m not crying you’re crying 🥹🔭🧪 📸: NASA

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have you seen the new supply chain vuln? don't update tubu. it's literally on heebee. they got poodee's deps. they infiltrated dippy. roll back weeno. disable scripts in ~/.gumpyrc. it's in poob. do not install poob. do not update poob. uninstall poob right now. poob has it in for you.

3 weeks ago 2339 703 27 18

Artemis SLS? Oli pakko olla törkeän kallis. Rakentaminenkin kestää paljon pidempään kuin ohjekirjassa sanotaan 😁

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Johtaminen | Tutkimus: Bisnesjargonia rakastavat tekevät huonoja päätöksiä Bisnesjargonia on pidetty pitkään lähinnä ärsyttävänä ilmiönä. Nyt tuore tutkimus osoittaa, että sillä on yhteys myös ajattelun laatuun: ihmiset, jotka pitävät tällaista puhetta vakuuttavana, tekevät ...

Ihmiset, jotka lumoutuvat vakuuttavan kuuloisesta, mutta merkityksettömästä kielestä:

- kyseenalaistavat vähemmän omia käsityksiä
- ongelmanratkaisukyky on heikompi
- tunnistavat huonommin loogisia ristiriitoja

Nimenomainen ongelma myös tekoälyn kanssa.

www.hs.fi/visio/art-20...

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Vanessa Kirby & Yahya Abdul-Mateen II To Star In 'Liminal' (EXCLUSIVE) Vanessa Kirby and Yahya Abdul-Mateen are set to star in 'Liminal,' an Apple sci-fi thriller directed by Louis Leterrier.

A bit of news....

deadline.com/2026/03/vane...

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Jos haluat tietää, miten korkea talo on rakenteilla, katso miten syvälle perusta kaivetaan.

Jos haluat tietää, miten korkealle joku tähtää, katso miten syvälle hän perusasiat takoo.

Mitä syvemmät juuret, sitä korkeammalle voi kurottaa. Kaivelua ja kurottelua tähänkin päivään😘

4 weeks ago 38 3 3 0

May every day be another wonderful surprise

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Federal Cyber Experts Thought Microsoft’s Cloud Was “a Pile of Shit.” They Approved It Anyway. A federal program created to protect the government against cyber threats authorized a sprawling Microsoft cloud product, despite the company’s inability to fully explain how it protects sensitive data.

NEW: Federal Cyber Experts Thought Microsoft’s Cloud Was “a Pile of Shit.” They Approved It Anyway.

A program created to protect the government against cyber threats authorized a sprawling Microsoft cloud product, despite the company’s inability to fully explain how it protects sensitive data.

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the tankers yearn for the mines

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TFW you put your main SIEM in the cloud for resilience but it was hosted in the datacenter that ate a ballistic missile.

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Why do I have to pretend that I'm going to print something in order to save it as a PDF. Why do I have to engage in a little ruse.

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Babylon 5 Is Now Free to Watch On YouTube | Cord Cutters News In a move that has delighted fans of classic science fiction, Warner Bros. Discovery has begun uploading full episodes of the iconic series Babylon 5 to YouTube, providing free access to the show just...

Time for a rewatch?
cordcuttersnews.com/babylon-5-is...

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AI is not inevitable. If we had sane people in government that were not in thrall to billionaire tech CEOs, LLMs could be regulated, forced to obey existing copyright laws, and banned from places where their use is inappropriate, such as college classes. This should be a moderate position.

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Tähän pitäisi laittaa kaikki triggerivaroitukset 🚫

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Looks like Strategy can soon go back being MicroStrategy

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Make Greenland green again 💪

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The new AirTags 2 just arrived!

Time to take them apart 🧵

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large boulder the size of a small boulder tweet from San Miguel sheriff, dated 1/27/20

large boulder the size of a small boulder tweet from San Miguel sheriff, dated 1/27/20

Happy large boulder the size of a small boulder day for all who celebrate

2 years ago 7538 3580 64 104

Bluesky idea: if people who didn't agree with you change their opinions so that they do agree with you, why not be happy that you are making progress - rather than complaining that they are "only just catching up"?

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Rima ei sinänsä ole kovin korkealla, jos pitää vaan keksiä jotain iskevämpää kuin North Atlantic Treaty Organization

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The reason the good faith seniors on here are posting that the junior / mid level market is bad (it is) is because we have watched it crash in real time and a lotta of us are dealing with serious fallout as both hiring managers or mentors.
It's genuinely a good faith warning. It's not like, "don't get into the field we love". It's just that for a really long time you could get into cybersecurity with no degree and no IT experience because the demand was so high. And schools, influencers, and parents still play it off that it's like that. That people can work full time remote and make 80k entry salary.
It's not. It hasn't been for a couple years. We've been hit by "professionalizing" and oversaturation of graduates. Can you still get in with a sec+, a kali box and a dream? Maybe, if you really meet the right people and get lucky.
Pragmatically though, that won't be the case for 99.9% of young people now, and if we care at all we need to counter the "everything is rosy" message people are using to sell boot camps. We are getting hundreds of cybersecurity grads and laid off professionals with work rights applying for positions.
How can organizations even take the time to look beyond that at hundreds more juniors with no degree, criminal convictions, a GED, needing a' v sponsor, etc?

-hacks4pancakes- • 1d The reason the good faith seniors on here are posting that the junior / mid level market is bad (it is) is because we have watched it crash in real time and a lotta of us are dealing with serious fallout as both hiring managers or mentors. It's genuinely a good faith warning. It's not like, "don't get into the field we love". It's just that for a really long time you could get into cybersecurity with no degree and no IT experience because the demand was so high. And schools, influencers, and parents still play it off that it's like that. That people can work full time remote and make 80k entry salary. It's not. It hasn't been for a couple years. We've been hit by "professionalizing" and oversaturation of graduates. Can you still get in with a sec+, a kali box and a dream? Maybe, if you really meet the right people and get lucky. Pragmatically though, that won't be the case for 99.9% of young people now, and if we care at all we need to counter the "everything is rosy" message people are using to sell boot camps. We are getting hundreds of cybersecurity grads and laid off professionals with work rights applying for positions. How can organizations even take the time to look beyond that at hundreds more juniors with no degree, criminal convictions, a GED, needing a' v sponsor, etc?

You really need to take it seriously and make yourself a top candidate. And these days to be competitive you typically need a bachelors, certs, and some hands on IT work experience. You need a very good professional network.
That's not true of every case. People will get lucky.
Or they'll have a security clearance or live in the right remote place for an in person only job. It happens.
Not often. The best thing we can do is try to enforce that they need to work seriously hard and have solid professional credentials.
TLDR we aren't all assholes; some of us are trying to save 20yos from falling for Uncle Bob putting them in a bootcamp to make an easy six figures.

You really need to take it seriously and make yourself a top candidate. And these days to be competitive you typically need a bachelors, certs, and some hands on IT work experience. You need a very good professional network. That's not true of every case. People will get lucky. Or they'll have a security clearance or live in the right remote place for an in person only job. It happens. Not often. The best thing we can do is try to enforce that they need to work seriously hard and have solid professional credentials. TLDR we aren't all assholes; some of us are trying to save 20yos from falling for Uncle Bob putting them in a bootcamp to make an easy six figures.

3 months ago 103 38 10 1

Heard a lad earlier talking about ‘Belgian whistles’

“A basic website costs 10k or 25k upwards if you want all the Belgian whistles”

BELGIAN WHISTLES

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I wonder if there's a point when the military or individual soldiers say "no" and disregard illegal orders. Will the soldiers fire on Americans in their own country?

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Yesterday I published an analysis on the tanker MARINERA arguing that this was not a routine sanctions evasion case and not a simple oil shipment problem because the behavior around this vessel did not fit commercial logic and instead tracked with mission logic.
1/9

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An excel spreadsheet with each cell filled with the word Gloria

An excel spreadsheet with each cell filled with the word Gloria

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For me the "stars" were the YouTube algorithm. The talk was at the top of the feed. But also - it's the best talk I've seen in a while so the position was well earned 😊👍

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FYI, if you're outside the US, you can come here and just collect $3,000

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It's about time

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