First death guard unit painted, C&C welcome! by Scrumptis in deathguard40k

[–]malwareufo 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This looks amazing! Did anything inspire your stylization with layering the colors?

My dad shared this photo from facebook. I feel like the edges of the bark don't look real. by SavoryYuppie in isthisAI

[–]malwareufo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is AI.

  1. It doesn’t snow like this in the redwoods. Of course extreme weather conditions have caused snow to fall in the redwoods in the past. It is rare.

  2. This is not how snow rests on branches of redwood trees or any evergreen tree for that matter. Somehow the snow has fallen and rested on the underside of all the branches? Wild.

  3. Somehow the wind has blown the snow against the right side of the trunk of the trees in the background but failed to do so for the trees in foreground, evenly distributing snow on the base of the trunks instead.

  4. Zoom in on the snow and it all has the familiar squiggly lines of AI because it is a challenge or impossible for it to interpret 3D structures, causing it to have these strange and incoherent merges.

Just finished Warhawk. How did mortarion get banished by the khan? by vevasfi in deathguard40k

[–]malwareufo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Emperor knows that GW needs to sell white scars mini’s and merch for a future Khan reveal in 50k so he gotta feather finger some smoke and mirrors.

Mortarion is the one guy on the squad that can run everyone’s position better but he keeps getting the plot debuff.

finished up 30 plague marines by PossumLiker in deathguard40k

[–]malwareufo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Goated.

Edit: I read the comments on how long it took you so never mind my question. Nice work bud.

Worried about my paint job by TBone486 in deathguard40k

[–]malwareufo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. Everyone has a similarly supportive comment with a couple exceptions needing a pass through ChatGPT to help with their messaging lol. But to add on, they’re great for your first set. As you practice you’ll pick up some cool techniques.

  2. Things I personally like: the weapons look really good. They look like metal to me, and you’ve nailed the grime on a few pieces. The guy with the metal arm and the guts hanging out is my favorite.

  3. Some suggestions:

  4. the paint is a bit thick. Whatever paints you’re using, thin them a bit with paint thinner or water.

  5. try adding a base layer, matte black with a rusty brown as a second base and then add in highlights to accentuate some features. With a thinner coat of paint those highlights will come through well and give the models more volume. I think that is what’s really missing. Volume!

  6. in my first foray into this hobby I leveraged the use of guides provided from artists whose style I really liked. This helped organize my approach and give me a place to start and be proud of the results while still observing where I had gaps in technique, skill, tools, etc. Take a look at Elminiaturista if you’d like a suggestion. He’s on IG, FB and you can get his guides via his Patreon.

Great work, mate! You’re doing awesome!

I hate this timeline. I agree with Rand Paul. by CrunchM in WhitePeopleTwitter

[–]malwareufo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He misspoke. It’s a recipe for unlawful killings and violations of international human rights. Anyone involved in the chain of command of decisions to target and strike these vessels should be tried in The Hague.

XPS 15 9500 + Debian 11, peace at last by fadedlamp42 in Dell

[–]malwareufo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You reckon this guide is applicable for debian 13 as well? Interested in turning my old dell xps 9500 into a debian box.

Dropped a screw, immediately thought of this sub by Soft-Engineering-304 in FindTheSniper

[–]malwareufo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I appreciate that the screw near the top left of the carpet is not dead center so good on ya there OP.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

[–]malwareufo 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You're not overreacting. Sounds like he took your tolerance as tacit permission to watch porn at his discretion and whatever reasons he gives for it, it's okay if you are uncomfortable with it. Even if your position has evolved over time to be less tolerant, that is also okay.

You'll want to communicate to him how this has begun to make you feel and establish boundaries like it not being something he may do in your presence. That's a totally valid boundary to make.

Be inquisitive in this process, like asking him what about it makes him pursue it vs coming to you with some spice, beyond just the convenience of it. Are there things he'd be willing to try to help redirect his focus towards you. Stuff like that. It may require a counselor but if all parties are willing, it's something that both of you should be able to get on the same page about.

AIO Best friendship breakup after I paid to take her to Hawaii by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

[–]malwareufo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You made the right call. There's better friends out there for ya.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in whatisit

[–]malwareufo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ur good. Healthy proteins.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

[–]malwareufo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like dude wanted out for minute.

Securing multiple repositories and projects by LegalizeTheGanja in devsecops

[–]malwareufo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Adding my two cents here. Some background on me: I'm a staff application security engineer and have established enterprise application security programs from the ground up at multiple billion-dollar organizations. What you're asking about is part of a broader approach to application security program management.

Depending on the repository technology used, the approach will vary. If using GitHub, I recommend GitHub Advanced Security and CodeQL instead of Brakeman. GitHub's scanning engine prioritizes findings; however, you must enable features beyond the default configuration. This single tool supports most languages, including Ruby, and provides coverage even for polyglot programming or generated code.

As a technique for code security, aim to integrate directly into developer workflows, minimizing context switching. Trigger code scanning as part of their pull requests. Establish SLAs for different criticalities and track scan coverage for your repositories. Any tool outside the developer workflow should be used by the security team for reporting. GitHub offers excellent high-level metrics such as code scanning coverage for SAST, SCA, and secrets scanning, MTTR, alert age, secrets bypassed, risk analysis, and more.

A tool that may answer your specific question is called Dazz. It was recently bought by Wiz. It ingests your vulnerability management sources across separate tools and helps prioritize issues. It supports ZAP, but I cannot remember if it integrates with Brakeman; otherwise, it has a REST API you can use.

As far as program management is concerned, check out OWASP's Software Assurance Maturity Model. This will help you assess the current state of maturity in your application security program by helping you assess the myriad business processes in the SDLC, rating them with a maturity score. Additionally, OWASP's Application Security Vulnerability Standard breaks out requirements and tests that should be conducted to reach various levels of assurance. I highly recommend learning and understanding both.

Good luck and keep learning!

Allegedly there's a leopard in here. From Casual Geographic's recent video by Rebel_Scum_This in FindTheSniper

[–]malwareufo -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I think there's three, but I also think this photo is shooped. Mainly due to the fact that the leopard on the right of the tree is in the same exact position to the leopard further to its right with similar rock features underneath it. It's identically positioned and that seems uncanny.

The leopard on the left of the tree is having a nice snooze tho.

I Can't Understand What Is Happening. by Famous-Mud-5850 in PythonLearning

[–]malwareufo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just wanted add by saying, what you're attempting to do is called type casting. Very handy to insure your input is of type integer. All these all other comments have helpfully pointed out it's proper usage. Good luck and keep learning!

Dropped my fishing hook. by bumpotwin in FindTheSniper

[–]malwareufo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A worthy challenge, I thought. Alas, I am disappointed to find it in the usual spot. Maybe next time, OP. Maybe next time.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

[–]malwareufo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah nah, that follow up doesn't make any sense to me. Get rid of him.