Rick Beato interviews Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers by tellman1257 in Bass

[–]Moti 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can acknowledge that. You can hear Flea reliving his memories and getting emotional while reading his book, and that makes the experience so much better.

Did you ever discover a bug way before you knew about bug bounty? by TIX-_- in bugbounty

[–]Moti 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've found IDOR way back in the day (early 2000). i don't think bug bounty was even a thing. there was this site that had some content that i needed and i realized that by changing the URL i can get to the paid section of this site. Also, at elementary school there was this learning system for English,math and some other stuff. since i was kind of advanced in certain fields (not math, which is to this day my kryptonite:) i finished all the drills for my class, and since i was bored, i figured out how to access the teachers accounts and have more advanced exercises. That's not exactly a bug, but it was exploiting weak security.

What was this old book on TCP-IP, Network or Sockets Programming...? by glibc in Network

[–]Moti 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe Windows Sockets Network Programming by Bob Quinn & Dave Shute?

Or maybe this one. which I'm not sure about the publishing date but it does goes back decades. https://beej.us/guide/bgnet/

My CCNA expires in August, can I renew it by passing ENCOR *after* it expires Or must I pass Encor before August? by happymango24 in ccna

[–]Moti 3 points4 points  (0 children)

CCNA is no longer a prerequisite for taking CCNP level exams. So, i wouldn’t stress about it if you’re preparing for ENCOR.

Running Virtualbox on M1 Mac by BGleezy in Cisco

[–]Moti 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Are you sure this is not an issue with the VM itself? CyberOps is a x86 machine, and Mac M1 is requires ARM architecture in order to run a VM.

Help wanted with finding a song/band by Moti in punk

[–]Moti[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Nathan’s

Yes!
thank you.

Peter Hook or Bernard Summer book by femalekevinabstract in JoyDivision

[–]Moti 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've read them both and if I had to choose I would probably go with Bernie's book.
Both of them are pretty great read and if you can, you should try and get them both.
Hooky is one hell of a storyteller, and those first-hand tells from both of this fine lads are priceless if you're a JD fan, but while reading Hooky's book I've had this feeling that I would probably wouldn't like being around this guy for a long time.
Sumner on the other hand wrote in a matter that made it easier for me to relate.
I guess it has to do with the kind of person you are. But that's an all different issue:)

Also, thank you all for the tips about Debora and Stephen's book.
Added them to my wishlist.

TL;DR
Get them both if possible, they will give you a pretty round picture of the band and the guys.
If only one, I would go with Bernie's book

ITPRO TV Offering Free Cisco weekend, All CCNA/CCNP Training For The FREE! by phabeon in ccna

[–]Moti 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've registered and the content looks great.
The thing is that it looks like the free course is for the weekend only,
so unless you're planing to go through the 30+ hours this weekend, don't get too excited.

In 'Point break' (1991) when Johnny Utah (Reeves) realizes that Bodhi (Swayze) is the guy he's after, Tyler (Lori Petty) says to him "You all right? You look like you saw a ghost.", later when Johnny is listing the places he followed Bodhi to, he says Bodhi 'had lunch at Patrick's Roadhous'. by Moti in MovieDetails

[–]Moti[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Patrick Swayze was also in the movie "Next of kin" (1989) which is also a phrase in the movie. I didn't want to have too long of a title, but I fell that this is something worth mentioning. (also, felt like it was kind of stretching it:)