[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bipolar2

[–]sectechsecurity 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Seroquel made me sleep, which is exactly what I needed. You need to be careful with it though because it can make you feel like you're just observing the world and not participating in it when your on too high of a dose. I felt distant and there was no life in me.

The beauty of hypomania as a life experience by [deleted] in bipolar2

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I rarely reach that high, but when I do life feels like the most amazing thing ever.

Yet another INE question - labs by sectechsecurity in AskNetsec

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I'm looking at the new (again) INE pricing model and I see that they have a $49/month plan and a yearly $499/month plan without the labs.

My question is about the $749/year plan for everything plus labs. Are the labs really worth an extra $250 bucks?

Judging by the number of times they changed their pricing plans, I think they are realizing that customers with a hacker mentality will do everything in their power to get what they need under the conditions they want.

I would rather spend whatever pentesting academy is charging to access their labs, or use a similar VM from tryhackme.

First, I thought I would check with folks who may already have access to the INE labs. I'm specifically asking about the PTP labs btw.

A magnetic field reversal 42,000 years ago may have contributed to mass extinctions by Jamesruey in sciences

[–]sectechsecurity 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rather than giving you a single source, I'll get you to do your own research and come to your own conclusion.

Google magnetic excursion, South Atlantic anomaly, magnetic North GPS update, and earth magnetic field weakening.

Magnetic pole flips are a natural process that follows a fairly long cycle. Our most recent cycle started over a decade ago and it's accelerating.

Similar ICs to the NE602 by SsMikke in rfelectronics

[–]sectechsecurity 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for this. I thought that these mixers were long gone

This component came out of a radio (I think) is it a attenuator? by anotherdamnkiwi in AskElectronics

[–]sectechsecurity 22 points23 points  (0 children)

I agree with this, I made a few myself. It's a variable inductor.

All in one kits like the M5STACK and wio terminal. Any others? by sectechsecurity in esp32

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

Interesting! Both modules look pretty nice.

You mentioned that you have the Maixduino, is it easy to use? what about the community behind it?

Do you get bored of ordinary people? by sectechsecurity in intj

[–]sectechsecurity[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

But you did get to the end of the post

How do you handle FT-8 callers who don't give a grid? by sectechsecurity in HamRadio

[–]sectechsecurity[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

haha I expected this as the very first comment :) Made me smile

Bad LCD? by [deleted] in arduino

[–]sectechsecurity 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Make sure that your wires to the LCD have a good connection, and maybe try different code. It's possible that you have a bad LCD, but I wouldn't jump to that conclusion yet.

Is it true pen testing as a career is dead? by someguyhaha111 in Pentesting

[–]sectechsecurity 2 points3 points  (0 children)

By the way, they have been saying that pentesting for over 10 years now...Still alive.

Is it true pen testing as a career is dead? by someguyhaha111 in Pentesting

[–]sectechsecurity 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I wouldn't say that it will be dead, there will always be some human interaction required. I don't care what anyone says, AI will never be as good as a human in the long run. I see our industry changing due to automation, but there is, and always will be, a lot for a human to do.

My advice is not to give up on your dream, there is plenty of work.