"Social Engineering" is a well known attack vector in cyber security. I can recommend "The Art of Deception" by Kevin Mitnick (or just read his wikipedia page, it's wild).
it's not actually math. It's people coming up with alternative definitions and then feeling smug when their alternative definitions give weird results.
iirc the horse names must be unique and may not contain numbers and stuff. And since virtually all real names are taken, random words are all that is left. (that doesnt explain this name though)
it helps a lot to understand the org and the internal politics. (this is simpler as it sounds. just be generally nice to people and try to understand what they want, and what their actual position in the org are. Then think about what your actual position in the org is, and where it could be. Most importantly ask yourself: What does my boss's boss think what value I produce for him?)
For bluefast you could either take something with fast releases such as arch or fedora. Or something lightweight with faste boottimes, such as Peppermint or Bodhi.
there are plenty of good movies that are not reboots/sequel.
e.g. the top ten on letterboxd for 2026 contains 2 sequels and 1 reboot and 1 documentary/biography, so you get >50% original new movie stuff this year.
yes. i agree with both tips