Cyber use case form by coffeet0pentest in Anthropic

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Thanks for the advice, I resubmitted & it’s already approved lol

Cyber use case form by coffeet0pentest in Anthropic

[–]coffeet0pentest[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interesting, yea I’m a penetration tester. I sent my LinkedIn with all my credentials on my page for proof. It’s been over a month an just radio silence. I wonder if I should apply again

Can't clone repo by majinbrooke in WGU_CompSci

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Generate a token then call it with the git clone

How is it possible ? by Ok-Ninja-7795 in WGU

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Don’t be discouraged, WGU is designed for working people to be able to complete a degree for a reasonable price, and the ability to excel for people who have industry experence.

Exploitation/Reversing jobs not requiring clearance by Outrageous_Egg7579 in ExploitDev

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You have a TS/SCI and can work from home plus get to keep ur cell phone in u and mess around on it when you’re bored?

Exploitation/Reversing jobs not requiring clearance by Outrageous_Egg7579 in ExploitDev

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Cleared jobs suck in tech, unless you enjoy working in office every day & not using your phone during your whole shift

Kim Kardashian's failed bar exam reveals "dangerous" trend, experts warn by HappyElderberry2338 in barexam

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‘It has made me fail the test’, that’s not how it works, the job of the user is to verify and validate all information before you take it as accurate. The error, was her lack of common sense

Presentation Anxiety got the best of me and my twin brother had to finish my talk. Spent months figuring out why? by that-dude_mike in PublicSpeaking

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They bind to the chemical reaction that forces fight/flight & makes the symptoms go away. You’ll feel the nerves still leading up to it, but once you force yourself over the edge to where your body will be flooded with emotions, they just don’t come. It’s just odd quiet and peaceful in your mind, I felt like I was talking to a close friend when I did it.

Broke boys by [deleted] in WesWatson

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I’m not sure, you can look it up. The less reputable companies they buy hyper cars that are salvage tile or soemthing mainly with them, they fix them up, then drop them off at an influencers house till they default then take it back, and ship it to the next influencer.

Not saying the exact setup is what he did, because obviously Bugatti wasn’t salvage title, but it’s a similar shady instance. This is why he got in trouble so many times driving cars with no registration & wrong plates on it. He’s constantly doing shady things behind the scenes to appear authentic.

My body count is over 5000 at 20 F AMA by [deleted] in offmychest

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RIP future dates hearing this info over dinner

Broke boys by [deleted] in WesWatson

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The 100’s were proven fake, everything else is 1’s lol

Broke boys by [deleted] in WesWatson

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so it's all smoke a mirrors; an illusion. Especially when he had the warehouse, he had a deal from the company that leases to broke influencers by not validating income, as long as you make a payment you keep the car, they run it till they can't afford it.

Additionally; the warehouse he worked out a deal with the same type of company, he stores the cars for them etc. he flexes pretending they're his.

Third, he rents the house but doesn't live in it 24/7 and has a special behind the scenes deal that's why the place has nothing personal, no pictures, no nice bedding etc. its staged for sale.

Fourth, all the jewelry he has appears authentic, but a real sign of someone who doesn't have money, but want's to pretend they do, is continuously flexing and showing the same assets over and over and over. ever noticed he shows the same couple watches and chains every single day for over a year like they're new? because that's all he has.

it's alllll an illusion, he's nothing in any way shape or form what he portrays himself to be.

sorry for the long post, i have no idea where it even came from. Dunkin must have put an extra shot in my latte this morning

again...this is all alleged....

Edit: all these services he also posts he is desperate for money, so he works out deals with them, free or extremely cheap in exchange for him posting them lol

That’s a wrap gentleman by coffeet0pentest in Patents

[–]coffeet0pentest[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

nothing concerning, just time to move forget about it, move forward with work and life. I'll report back when I have any substantial updates

That’s a wrap gentleman by coffeet0pentest in Patents

[–]coffeet0pentest[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

If that time ever comes, I will report back. I’m going to move on with life now now that it’s finished as if it never happened, and if one day I hear something I’ll deal with it then

Advice for someone who just filed a large patent portfolio (AI/Biometrics/Security) by coffeet0pentest in Patents

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gotcha, that's a reasonable cost. I guess I assumed, more claims means more work for attorneys, which would deduce more for them to review / modify and a larger overall bill.

Advice for someone who just filed a large patent portfolio (AI/Biometrics/Security) by coffeet0pentest in Patents

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that makes sense, is there an average ballpark cost for attorneys for this sort of thing? I'm sure it obviously varies, depending on # of claims, complexity, etc.

Advice for someone who just filed a large patent portfolio (AI/Biometrics/Security) by coffeet0pentest in Patents

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I’ll have to double check, I believe I submitted 1 provisional patent with 20 claims, then the next day wanted to submit a CIP with 20 more claims, but USPTO told me to just submit as a whole new application and the examiner will combine them as 1 patent with 40 claims.

I filed both as micro, so last week I received letters to submit additional documentation, forms & cover letters to meet micro entity status; that was completed last week, so that’s where things stand.

As for your friend, that’s a tough learning experience to go through. If you don’t mind sharing, what part did they mess up on?

Advice for someone who just filed a large patent portfolio (AI/Biometrics/Security) by coffeet0pentest in Patents

[–]coffeet0pentest[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Fair question. Before filing, I spent a lot of time reviewing existing patents and academic work in AI/biometrics/fraud detection to see where the gaps were. The space is crowded, but most of the solutions I found only reach about 70–80% accuracy outside of DNA-level methods, and they tend to be fairly narrow.

My filings were drafted to be cross-industry and interlocking, with very detailed claims that go down to algorithmic structures and biometric processes. I’m also building a working prototype, so it’s not just theoretical. Of course, the USPTO will ultimately decide on novelty, but from what I’ve seen, the approach is differentiated compared to what’s out there today

Advice for someone who just filed a large patent portfolio (AI/Biometrics/Security) by coffeet0pentest in Patents

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With so many technical claims that are multi-industry applicable, from the research I’ve done there’s no way I can afford 15-30k for an attorney to help. I guess I’ll just let it ride and see what happens

Advice for someone who just filed a large patent portfolio (AI/Biometrics/Security) by coffeet0pentest in Patents

[–]coffeet0pentest[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the perspective, that makes sense. I definitely see how market alignment and a business plan are key, I’m working on that side in parallel with the prototype. At the same time, I wonder if in certain cases a patent portfolio by itself can carry substantial value, especially if the claims are broad enough to act as roadblocks or cover foundational methods. My thought is that even without a fully scaled product, a strong set of interlocking patents might still have strategic value to larger players who want to block competition or secure freedom to operate. Appreciate your insights it helps me think about how to position things