I just learned about this podcast today. Enjoy!

      • @demesisx
        link
        English
        3
        edit-2
        8 months ago

        I like co-recursive much, much more.

        As someone pointed out, this guy is a shitlib; the type of shitlib that is unflinchingly cheering for a Palestinian genocide and blank checks written to the military industrial complex.

        https://darknetdiaries.com/episode/28/

          • @demesisx
            link
            English
            78 months ago

            Secops vs. Software engineering?

            Yeah that’s true.

        • @thesmokingman@programming.dev
          link
          fedilink
          08 months ago

          Ad hominem has no place in a strong discussion. I don’t fucking care at all what names you want to call someone; give me salient details. While I do know all about Jack’s interest in supporting the military industrial complex and surveillance state (pretty sure he ended the last show with something along those lines?), I’m not familiar with the apartheid support. Do you have sources on or receipts for that?

            • @thesmokingman@programming.dev
              link
              fedilink
              28 months ago

              I think it’s a stretch to say he’s pro-Palestinian genocide if this is your evidence. He explicitly calls out the Unit 8200 members who were against the Palestinian skullduggery. Being pro-military-spending-on-cyber doesn’t immediately translate to pro-apartheid. Jack really does love deep-throating the surveillance state boot, especially under the guise of “national security,” so I’m not saying he’s necessarily a great person. He doesn’t really cover how fucked up Unit 8200 is or how concerning the cyber connections between the IDF and private industry are, which are great things to attack this episode for. Making tenuous connections to unrelated issues makes it a lot harder to point out how shitty LARPing is in cyber.

              • @demesisx
                link
                English
                5
                edit-2
                8 months ago

                Being pro-military-spending-on-cyber doesn’t immediately translate to pro-apartheid

                IMO, it actually does since (if you work in this sector you’ll know) the US military is so intimately interwoven with the IDF that where one begins and the other ends is increasingly hard to decipher. The US military literally has no closer ally.

                PS: at this point, silence on this issue IS tacit approval.

                • @thesmokingman@programming.dev
                  link
                  fedilink
                  28 months ago

                  That’s like saying a kid who thinks fighter planes are cool supports Tiger Force. Both are DoJ; one does not follow from the other. Are you also contending he’s pro-DPRK because of the plethora of episodes on Lazarus Group?

                  Your silence on every genocide you haven’t mentioned so far is tacit approval so you’re in the same camp as Jack. That doesn’t really move us forward and leads to a gish gallop of superfluous bullshit that takes us away from the real problem, that cyber is full of bootlickers. If you work in the sector you’ll know how bad it is.

      • @TheHolyChecksum
        link
        28 months ago

        I have found that Malicious Life scratches my Darknet Diaries itch between episodes.

    • 6daemonbag
      link
      fedilink
      28 months ago

      Check out CyberWire Daily and you’ll quickly realize how much fuckery happens every damn day.

  • AnarchoCummunist [he/him]
    link
    fedilink
    English
    -28 months ago

    Usually very good. But often has ShitLib takes. Still, great for technical explanations, hacking lore, and Cybersecurity education.

    I make sure I call out his ShitLib tendencies in the comments.