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Big Kev @BasementRat@toot.site

They/Them

Queer aussie bloke, loose unit

kuna @kuna@social.hollow.capital

Computer touching and ugly drawings.

Crtitical support for marten comrades in their fight against carbrain imperialism.

Any pronouns (if you're feeling fancy, ve/ver/vis in English and onu/jenu in Polish).

Everything created by me and posted here is licensed under CC0.

jana @jana@mystical.garden

òwó

janamarie@chaos.social's witchy and comfy other account *meows*

connor @notwa@ng.cathoderay.tube

cats on the keyboard
giving akkoma a go!
formerly located at https://cybre.space/@notwa — feel free to unfollow that old account.
pronouns: he/him

monks @monks@mastodon.social

art computer • chicago • sqlite3 crdt
sopranos but just gabagool (extended cold cut edition)
a@monks.co

Cap'n Seasick @capnseasick@hackers.town

Dynamic AF. Master of 10,000 kicks. Toots > posts. He/him/男

I’m here for community and friendship, but occasionally talk shop and toot about #DevOps and #InfoSec. I enjoy learning new things and helping others do so as well, collecting infosec training/learning resources under #TheJoeys to keep the inner-n00b going. :joey:

I’m also a dad of two that enjoys #gunpla, #TTRPG, #gaming, #cooking, and #karate with the family.

serious business :donor: @ceresbzns@infosec.exchange

always hopeful, rarely optimistic

allison @aparrish@friend.camp

Poet, programmer, game designer. Assistant Arts Professor at NYU ITP. she/her

róisín @roisin@toot.site

welp (was @roisin)

Mossy @mossy@octodon.social

Hello! I'm Mossy and I use they/them pronouns. I'm a developer, a toki pona speaker and a dungeon master

Ruby @Ruby@hellsite.site

Hi im ruby!

I'm part of the @TakeV system!

Not a kid btw.

pauldokas@infosec.exchange @pauldokas@infosec.exchange

NSM Aficionado
Unix and InfoSec grey beard
Full of stories about the "good ol' days"
FreeBSD / NetBSD