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She'd do the same for me
  • If they can smell and taste better than us, I'm sure water is closer to soda for them with many different flavors. My dog gets breta filled water, but prefers mountain spring water > rain puddle > breta filtered > tap.

  • She'd do the same for me
  • My dog is the pickiest eater I know. The problem I have is that it is never consistent. One day nothing is good enough, another he ignores steak for kibble, the next is a cat food day, then all of a sudden it is time for steak!

    He has the forbidden knowledge that you can crave certain food at the moment, but he has no way to tell be what exactly he wants haha.

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    No Steak, No peanut butter cracker, Yes kibble

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    Yes Chicken Quesadilla

    He does eat from time to time.

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    No French Toast
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    No Sushi and Tempura
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    No Smoked Ribs
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    No Steak
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    No Gyro
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    No Chicken ala Maria
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    No Chicken Shawarma and Rice
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    No Steak and Potatoes
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    No Bojangles
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    No Chicken
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    No Sushi or Vegetable Tempura
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    No Jersey Mikes Philly Cheese
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    No Tuna with bonus interested cats
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    No Assortment
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    No Grilled Steak and Mac & Cheese
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    No McDonald's
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    No quesadilla
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    No steak with Mac and cheese
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    Are there known vulnerabilities exist on Windows that are not patched?
  • There are literally hundreds to thousands. Many of them are horded by governments, APTs, and pen testers. I personally abused a 10 year old CVE for pen tests that was known to be used by non US government entities for a zero click code execution on opening a word doc.

    Then there are things that are vulnerabilities but cannot be fixed as they are intensic to how Windows functions. Some can be hardened from the defaults but break compatibility and some cannot be fixed without a complete rewrite of how Windows and AD work. Disa stigs will give you defaults that can be hardened. Requirements for all domain users to see all GPOs, users, groups in order for AD to work is an example of something that cannot be fixed without a complete rewrite. That means an in privileged user can get a list of all users, all domain administrator, names of all computers on the domain, etc. As an attacker, that is invaluable.

    Short answer, that list is to big and changes constantly. None that would be comprehensive, but disa stigs is a good place to start.

  • Employer stopped matching 401k
  • Bonuses are discretionary. Stock is questionable, especially if it is not immediately 100 percent vested, 401k tells me they are completely out of money and can't / won't source additional funding.

    In tech, you should always be looking at the next job, even if you are comfortable where you are. Loving what you do, who you work with, work life balance can all offset certain amounts of money, but knowledge and experience is either always growing or growing stale. I'm guessing at early 30s, you are not in an exec position and changing companies with lead to faster career growth than sticking around for the company to turn around it's books and promote you.

  • Setting up certs for inward facing services
  • It is always good practice to set up certificates everywhere. I do it for all of my internal services. Each person has a different level of care for how important privacy and security are and some people have abnormal threat profiles.

    With that being said, options are usually to run self signed certificates, roll your own certificate authority for your network, or get valid certificates from a service like letsencrypt.

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