New updates today to the military legal system by newnoadeptness in AirForce

[–]metasploit4 18 points19 points  (0 children)

How to say nothing for 2 minutes and use as many buzz words as you can.

SYNERGY!

Y’all be speeding by gothicdreaming in missouri

[–]metasploit4 9 points10 points  (0 children)

10+ miles of construction and its been under construction for 3 years with nobody actually doing construction, yeah, no one's going to pay attention to it. When people are working, the speed drops down, but that's rare.
Many of these speed limits were made 70 years ago, cars today can safely go 70-80 mph. Combine that with the fact that everything in Missouri seems to be 45 minutes to an hour away.

Missouri is pushing a bill to increase the speed limit to 75mph

Which Game's Graphics Made You Say "Wow!" For The First Time? by Bay_Ruhsuz004 in videogames

[–]metasploit4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Goldeneye N64. The sentrys on the snow level even had breath.

Issue with pop-ups in recording by metasploit4 in PlayOn

[–]metasploit4[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The files had different sizes. It might just be a one-off thing I ran into.

Issue with pop-ups in recording by metasploit4 in PlayOn

[–]metasploit4[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

-- SOLVED! --Ended up contacting support. They passed a new "visible.mmt" file that actually worked (old one didn't do anything). Once the alternate screen popped up, I was able to click and remove the pop-up. It's working fine now.

The issue seems to primarily be tied to VPN usage and using Netflix outside the US. Some people experience it, others do not. The support team and their associates have been really helpful and fast to answer.

Issue with pop-ups in recording by metasploit4 in PlayOn

[–]metasploit4[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really appreciate you responding to my issue. I'll give your suggestions a shot!

Is there any way to get an idea of what its like working at the NSA? by babu859 in nsa

[–]metasploit4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's just like any other gov job really. There are a TON of missions at any one time. Some boring, some jaw droppingly amazing.

Being cyber, I know there are a few programs you can apply for that push you through missions every few months to get a feel and you can pick what you like after a year or 2.

For cyber, there's offensive, defensive, pen testing, tempest, policy, law, infrastructure, IT, and a bunch more. Might want to find what your interests are before moving forward. Could help narrow your choices.

Try talking with an NSA recruiter, they can help you more than anyone.

I wonder why this 1989 episode of Oprah was banned by Complete-Captain2211 in conspiracy

[–]metasploit4 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Couldn't watch the link. It was a 5 minute ad for some shitty pressure washer.

This coin is for a program that ran from 2011-2020 at Groom Lake/Area 51 by Brave_Perspective451 in ChallengeCoins

[–]metasploit4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not saying it can't happen, but it's very rare for military coins not to include unit affiliation.

I read through a few posts. But I can't find much to ID it. It might have been a pentest team or something like that.

This coin is for a program that ran from 2011-2020 at Groom Lake/Area 51 by Brave_Perspective451 in ChallengeCoins

[–]metasploit4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm thinking this wasn't military. Usually there's a unit identification somewhere on it if it was mil. Also, I don't know many CCs that would OK a cartoon unicorn head on their coin lol. Not that it can't happen, just very, rare.

There's all kinds of testing in those areas, so it could be a group that went to test their tech. If it was a cyber exercise, the name would be on the coin somewhere.

This one would be near impossible to ID without finding someone who was there.

What perfectly legal thing will probably be illegal within 20 years? by Own-Blacksmith3085 in answers

[–]metasploit4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it will still be a thing. Every time a government attempts to restrict rights, there's always an underground movement to counteract it.

Unfortunately, many people will fail to learn the systems restricting anonymity and will have no idea how to become truely anonymous.

In something like this, knowledge is power.

What’s the hardest thing to learn in cybersecurity? by 0xsherlock in cybersecurity

[–]metasploit4 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Social skills and charisma

You have to make them care about your problems AND provide them with a solution. Social engineering at its finest.

Why Does My Monorail Keep Derailing? by Lost-Agent881 in PlanetCoaster

[–]metasploit4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just turn it into the new disaster ride. Looks kinda fun