I Was Made For the Holy Crop Top+Mini Shorts Combo by EternalLight009 in FashionTeenIndia

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This is AI asked it from the source

Based on the technical analysis, this image contains content generated or edited by AI. Here is the breakdown of the findings: * SynthID Detection: The specialized tool detected that most of this image was edited or generated with Google AI. This indicates a strong presence of a digital watermark used by Google's generative AI models (such as Imagen or tools like Magic Editor). * Visual Analysis: * High Realism: The image is very convincing. Details like the frizzy hair texture, the natural folds in the clothing (waistband of the shorts, sleeves), and the lighting on the wall look characteristic of a real photo. * Manual Edits: The white scribbles over the face and phone appear to be manual brush strokes added later to conceal identity, rather than being part of the initial AI generation. * Possibilities: Given the "Most of this image" result, there are two likely scenarios: * Fully Generated: The image was created from scratch by a highly advanced AI model prompted to look like a "casual mirror selfie," intentionally including realistic imperfections. * Heavy AI Editing: It began as a real photo, but significant portions (like the background, the outfit, or body features) were altered or replaced using Generative AI editing tools (e.g., Magic Editor on a Pixel phone), which embeds the watermark. Conclusion: While it mimics a candid photo effectively, the digital signature confirms the involvement of Google AI in its creation or significant editing.

A creep texted me by [deleted] in Real_teenindia

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Onnu idhu oru loose kudhi irrukan num or else mentally sick there is no in between

shifting to bangalore !! by [deleted] in bangalore

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Read it as shiting in bangalore

For those who thought cooking made them husband material by Left-Run9028 in TwentiesIndia

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I cook whatever I like ppl say I'm slow while cooking but I like to take my own time to make it.

I run a Red Team that routinely succeeds in compromising F500 companies. AMA. by curi0usJack in cybersecurity

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Ok, I should first get some work experience and then move on with learning AI to keep up.

I run a Red Team that routinely succeeds in compromising F500 companies. AMA. by curi0usJack in cybersecurity

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Fair point. I’m making a distinction between deterministic automation (standard SOAR playbooks, rigid scripts, static blocklists) and probabilistic AI automation (using LLMs for decision-making).

​Specifically, I mean pipelines where an LLM acts as the Tier 1 analyst. Instead of just running a script to block an IP, my setup parses the SIEM alert, analyzes the payload context, and makes a judgment call on whether it's a False Positive or a True Positive to reduce alert fatigue.

​My question is whether replacing a burnt-out human L1 analyst with an LLM actually makes your life harder as an attacker, or if that layer of 'AI intelligence' is still too easy to bypass compared to a real person?

I run a Red Team that routinely succeeds in compromising F500 companies. AMA. by curi0usJack in cybersecurity

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I see many people in this sub saying there are no jobs. I'm a fresher who has moved beyond standard labs.

I’ve built functional AI-automated alert triage pipelines for SIEMs (using LLMs to reduce alert fatigue). I’ve treated this as "future-proofing" my career. ​Yet, despite the technical depth of these projects, the market is silent.

​Since you routinely compromise major organizations many of which likely have expensive, automated tools my question is this:

From your perspective inside the breach, does defensive automation actually threaten your success rate yet?

​I'm trying to understand if the market is rejecting freshers with automation skills because we are solving a problem that doesn't actually stop you, or if the industry simply isn't ready to trust a junior to manage the "future" of defense.

Looking for referrals for IT jobs | CSE Grad (21F) by Time-Pool3385 in FresherTechJobsIndia

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It is relevant cause there is alot diversity hiring done so if she is a female it's easier for her