I am retiring this social media account. Find me as @hal_pomeranz@infosec.exchange

Orlando, FL
Joined November 2008
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Replying to @Patories
@Patories How long are you in town and where are you? I live in Orlando these days.
Replying to @z3ndrag0n
@z3ndrag0n Ha! Nice! The "LART" has a long and storied history, of course... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luser
@KDPryor "Those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind." ~ Dr Seuss
Replying to @RayDavidson
@RayDavidson @robtlee @sansforensics It's on the OnDemand bundle...
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Replying to @kevinkenan
. @kevinkenan It's the "little lArt". Not to be confused with "big lARt", which does recursive listings.
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Replying to @edskoudis
@edskoudis Just getting back to our roots, man...
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Command line tip: "ls -lArt" - list all files in reverse cron order, most recent appears above your next shell prompt. Try in your log dir.
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Replying to @MalwareJake
@MalwareJake @semibogan I love that it's learning from sitcom stars Jennifer Anniston and Matthew Perry! They're totally qualified!
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Replying to @UnixToolTip
@UnixToolTip So common that most sort commands have a -u option to save you the trouble of piping to uniq
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Replying to @doza
@doza I realize I'm an old fuddy-duddy and an outlier. I don't think most people regard editing text files as an acceptable user interface.
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Replying to @doza
@doza What's wrong with plain text?! You kids get off my lawn!
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DIF XML and JSON config files! I don't want to unpack/pack data structures just to make configuration changes to my systems!
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Enjoying @Amazon Prime Music, but feeling increasingly like I should just go ahead and let them implant a chip in my head.
At the Waffle House with the family. Life is good.
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Replying to @eric_conrad
@eric_conrad @MalwareJake @hacks4pancakes @sambowne @jzvw I'm in Eric's generation on this. Glad for Liberal Arts edu, self-taught hacker.
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Replying to @soleblaze
@soleblaze Neat! Unfortunately, not built into the OS. Bringing in outside scripts is not always an option for me.
The Unix command line "histogram": pipe any output into "... | sort | uniq -c | sort -n". One of my favorite shell idioms!
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