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abitrolly t1_jdbi6t3 wrote
Reply to comment by cow_blizard_78 in Australia's oil and gas pipelines [OC] by ruthlesscattle
Yep, but there is no data outside of Australia.
abitrolly t1_jd9gdf2 wrote
Reply to Australia's oil and gas pipelines [OC] by ruthlesscattle
Would be nice to see the map of such pipes in conflicting regions.
abitrolly t1_j9xmu30 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Music Melting Pot [Week of February 20, 2023] by AutoModerator
Do you have a version without vocals? I doubt I can find someone to do them, but at least it would be easier to try.
abitrolly t1_j9xi2pe wrote
Reply to comment by Puttl in Music Melting Pot [Week of February 20, 2023] by AutoModerator
Сёмкава. :D ❤️
abitrolly t1_j9subda wrote
Reply to comment by Underwriter_Music in Music Melting Pot [Week of February 20, 2023] by AutoModerator
Nice! Even with my shitty phones I could enjoy this. ) I was about prepared to listen to the same metal/scream/beats on repeat till the end, but then the panning riffs at 0:46 knocked me out. I didn't expect anything that came next. Impressive. At first I wanted to somewhat split the melodic part in the middle, and it would be very nice to have an end without fade out to loop the track back from the beginning without even noticing. But,, it is already soooo goood. :D \m/ \m/
abitrolly t1_j9srsgq wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Music Melting Pot [Week of February 20, 2023] by AutoModerator
Wow. I can't remember what the music reminds me of, but the sound is pretty solid. Not sure about the vocals. I would try to lower pitch down in some parts, but I can't do music. :D So I would just ask somebody to try and sing that part for me.
abitrolly t1_j9sketb wrote
Reply to comment by MaxLane35 in Music Melting Pot [Week of February 20, 2023] by AutoModerator
The riffs are good. The irony of the lyrics is that the anthem can be sung by both sides of the conflict, and the ones who've smelled dead bodies won't be the ones listening to it. There is nothing heroic in the war for me. In other times I would appreciate the lyrics, maybe even as speed metal. But the only music association with that war that I have right now is doom metal with a footage of dead in the dirt covered with the snow of passing winter.
abitrolly t1_j9sihbd wrote
Reply to comment by Puttl in Music Melting Pot [Week of February 20, 2023] by AutoModerator
Soundcloud shows that the album is 3 years old. Is it the right link?
abitrolly t1_j9sf3vs wrote
Reply to comment by sisolaro in Music Melting Pot [Week of February 20, 2023] by AutoModerator
It is not that I feel much of Massive Attack grove here. The music here feels like a filler for voices, at least in the first part, while my perception of Massive Attack is that voices are just another tool to add expression to the sound. The second part is catchy, but in the end the whole song sounds repetitive. I would switch second part and the first places, and if that makes the first part unbearable, would think about removing or reworking that - adding silence, removing the repeating voice pitches, work with slowing down maybe. That is, if I compare it to MA, but that might not be your goal. Just my 0.02 cents. )
abitrolly t1_j5gnzph wrote
Reply to The Fyre Festival fraudster is launching his latest thing, and it looks like a party on an island by Worldly_Pirate_9817
He just wants to party.
abitrolly t1_j5b6xmw wrote
Reply to comment by Optimistic__Elephant in Zero Days (2016) - Stuxnet, a piece of self-replicating computer malware that the U.S. and Israel unleashed to destroy a key part of an Iranian nuclear facility, and which ultimately spread beyond its intended target. [01:53:51] by Missing_Trillions
Find the value that will bypass safety checks and destabilize connected hardware. Just sending random noize might not help, so the fuzzer could try to steadily increase some values or execute another logic that is known to be harmful for typical process control mechanisms. I called it fuzzer because I assume it doesn't know what is the real mechanism on the other end. If you have source code and schematic of the plant, you don't need to guess and can directly write targeted destructive code.
abitrolly t1_j4hkjjs wrote
Reply to comment by ramriot in Zero Days (2016) - Stuxnet, a piece of self-replicating computer malware that the U.S. and Israel unleashed to destroy a key part of an Iranian nuclear facility, and which ultimately spread beyond its intended target. [01:53:51] by Missing_Trillions
Fuzzing is a method of putting unexpected stuff into function parameters. You can write a fuzzer yourself, like `for x in random(): call(x)`.
abitrolly t1_j4hk8md wrote
Reply to comment by mrflib in Zero Days (2016) - Stuxnet, a piece of self-replicating computer malware that the U.S. and Israel unleashed to destroy a key part of an Iranian nuclear facility, and which ultimately spread beyond its intended target. [01:53:51] by Missing_Trillions
The program that generates bogus parameters for function calls. In that case values for Siemens controllers to set that will cause chaos in controlled hardware.
abitrolly t1_j4h796y wrote
Reply to comment by ramriot in Zero Days (2016) - Stuxnet, a piece of self-replicating computer malware that the U.S. and Israel unleashed to destroy a key part of an Iranian nuclear facility, and which ultimately spread beyond its intended target. [01:53:51] by Missing_Trillions
I worked at the company that originally discovered it. Siemens SCADA software are run on Windows machines that are not connected to the Internet, and hence never patched. So any kind of malware that uses autorun exploits can get there. Knowing that, it is easy to target the machines. What is not that easy is to develop a fuzzer that once installed, will properly send disruptive commands, instead of just freezing PC.
abitrolly t1_je5mxln wrote
Reply to Lo Specchio, me, Digital 3D, 2020 by losbadhombres
The evening light that you won't get in a city.