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What took me by surprise (but really shouldn’t have) with my set of UV A, B, and C flashlights, is how much of the light can get reflected. Pointing at a rock and seeing a spot on my shirt light up was educational.

The linked study (the summary is both more concise and informative): https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adz3281

>Now I just dump text in and rely on search to find what I need

This is basically what I ended up with as well. They key for me to make it work easier than anything else, is before I leave the note, pausing a moment to ask myself “if I was trying find this among my other notes, what keywords/tags would I try to search for”, and add those to a comment and/or the filename to make it more unique.


Dramatic clickbait titles should expect to get responses that match.


Copy of tweet:

>@KingGeorge

>Seems like R6 is completely fucked. It’s unreal how bad.

>Hackers have done the following.

>1. Banned + unbanned thousands of people.

>2. Taken over the ban feed can put anything.

>3. Gave everyone 2 billion credits + renown.

>4. Gave everyone every skin including dev skins.

>5:09 AM · Dec 27, 2025


Copy of post:

>@vxunderground

>Clarification post, previous post about Ubisoft lead to some confusion. That's my fault. I'll be more verbose. I was trying to compress the information into 1 singular post without it exceeding the word limit.

>Here's the word on the internet streets:

>- THE FIRST GROUP of individuals exploited a Rainbow 6 Siege service allowing them ban players, modify inventory, etc. These individuals did not touch user data (unsure if they even could). They gifted roughly $339,960,000,000,000 worth of in-game currency to players. Ubisoft will perform a roll back to undo the damages. They're probably annoyed. I cannot go into full details at this time how it was achieved.

>- A SECOND GROUP of individuals, unrelated to the FIRST GROUP of individuals, exploited a MongoDB instance from Ubisoft, using MongoBleed, which allowed them (in some capacity) to pivot to an internal Git repository. They exfiltrated a large portion of Ubisoft's internal source code. They assert it is data from the 90's - present, including software development kits, multiplayer services, etc. I have medium to high confidence this true. I've confirmed this with multiple parties.

>- A THIRD GROUP of individuals claim to have compromised Ubisoft and exfiltrated user data by exploiting MongoDB via MongoBleed. This group is trying to extort Ubisoft. They have a name for their extortion group and are active on Telegram. However, I have been unable to determine the validity of their claims.

>- A FOURTH GROUP of individuals assert the SECOND group of individuals are LYING and state the SECOND GROUP has had access to the Ubisoft internal source code for awhile. However, they state the SECOND GROUP is trying to hide behind the FIRST GROUP to masquerade as them and give them a reason to leak the source code in totality. The FIRST GROUP and FOURTH GROUP is frustrated by this

>Will the SECOND GROUP leak the source code? Is the SECOND GROUP telling the truth? Did the SECOND GROUP lie and have access to Ubisoft code this whole time? Was it MongoBleed? Will the FIRST GROUP get pinned for this? Who is this mysterious THIRD GROUP? Is this group related to any of the other groups?

>Find out next time on Dragon Ball Z

>12:12 PM · Dec 27, 2025


Sweet, can we open source Rainbox 6 Raven Shield?


If they do, would this be the first time source code from a major game publisher has been leaked?


Not remotely.

Why would you think that?

Witcher 3 / Cyberpunk 2077 / Gwent / GTA 5&6 / FIFA 21 / Watch Dogs: Legion / etc.


I’m of the opinion that would be mullvad.

RTings recently updated their reviews and seems to agree:

https://www.rtings.com/vpn/reviews/best/privacy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-i_BB2uFYYA


mullvad is not a torrent client


I appreciate the de-marketing. The phrase “it takes a pound of truth to clean an ounce of bullshit” comes to mind.


> we've unbyed and withed the title above

Took me a few reads to realize this wasn’t some sort of Irish slang


The Geologyhub channel has various updates and information on the Hayli Gubbi volcano (and others across the world) for those curious: https://www.youtube.com/@GeologyHub/videos


Great channel. I love it!


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