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  3. I always start my answer by asking what granularity they want and where in the stack they want me to start, because I -will- go into -excruciating- detail at levels I know they are not prepared to engage with.

I always start my answer by asking what granularity they want and where in the stack they want me to start, because I -will- go into -excruciating- detail at levels I know they are not prepared to engage with.

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  • munin@infosec.exchangeM This user is from outside of this forum
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    RE: https://infosec.exchange/@SecureOwl/116584747509188880

    I always start my answer by asking what granularity they want and where in the stack they want me to start, because I -will- go into -excruciating- detail at levels I know they are not prepared to engage with.

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    • munin@infosec.exchangeM munin@infosec.exchange

      RE: https://infosec.exchange/@SecureOwl/116584747509188880

      I always start my answer by asking what granularity they want and where in the stack they want me to start, because I -will- go into -excruciating- detail at levels I know they are not prepared to engage with.

      munin@infosec.exchangeM This user is from outside of this forum
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      "Oh, you choose" buddy you need to specify your scope of work better; this is a failure on your part and I am judging your competence as a project manager accordingly.

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        "Oh, you choose" buddy you need to specify your scope of work better; this is a failure on your part and I am judging your competence as a project manager accordingly.

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        tho one time I did get an interviewer who -did- realize the need to scope after I specified the way in which the buckling-spring mechanism of a model-M keyboard made electrical contact and was converted into a USB HID event* and started going into how that bus was connected into the system and would be interpreted by the OS.

        * it's a Unicomp variant. love that keyboard. it's very loud.

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        • munin@infosec.exchangeM munin@infosec.exchange

          tho one time I did get an interviewer who -did- realize the need to scope after I specified the way in which the buckling-spring mechanism of a model-M keyboard made electrical contact and was converted into a USB HID event* and started going into how that bus was connected into the system and would be interpreted by the OS.

          * it's a Unicomp variant. love that keyboard. it's very loud.

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          @munin I sadly had to park my beloved Unicomp keyboards because people thought there was rapid fire gunshot when I'd be on VC with them.

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            @munin I sadly had to park my beloved Unicomp keyboards because people thought there was rapid fire gunshot when I'd be on VC with them.

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            @petrillic @munin the unicomp can be used as cover in a pinch tho

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            • munin@infosec.exchangeM munin@infosec.exchange

              tho one time I did get an interviewer who -did- realize the need to scope after I specified the way in which the buckling-spring mechanism of a model-M keyboard made electrical contact and was converted into a USB HID event* and started going into how that bus was connected into the system and would be interpreted by the OS.

              * it's a Unicomp variant. love that keyboard. it's very loud.

              dave_cochran@infosec.exchangeD This user is from outside of this forum
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              @munin I daresay most interviewers would understand the need at that point 😁

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