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also this was all a staged theoretical thing you didn't see anything nobody would leave a reactor over vnc

BUT SERIOUSLY THEY LEFT A REACTOR OVER UNSECURED VNC HOW COULD I *NOT* PRESS BUTTONS

ive stopped pressing buttons and it seems things have gone back to normal so uh
lesson learned: if you see me near anything that says "reactor" and has shiny buttons on it dont allow that

the amount of warning signs on the reactor changed from 2 to 5...

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the chairman of the nuclear regulatory commision pushes their glasses up, and reads the report out loud, stammering:
"we found that... the nuclear accident was the result of... the... control ummm.. r-r-rods.... not being... uuhhh d-deeep... enoguh..."

okay so i was pressing buttons and i set something from 70C to 100C and changed a lot of values around, and then the cursor started moving so i clicked start production and stop cooldown and then closed out the interface
im not sure this was the correct course of action

i still have no clue what im messing with but i mean like
if it's fine now after being on open vnc for a while it shouldnt just blow up riiight computerfairi.es/media/MVLQO3S

okay don't worry its not a nuclear reactor it's an oil mine

there's a button saying "start production" and it looks really *really* tempting

okay dont worry guys i set the password to a swear word its no longer unauthenticated
now only i can access this interface that controls multiple reactors
[distant explosions]

i need to set up a livestream thing where like the livestream just will randomly connect to webcams it finds with unauthed rtsp enabled

itd be interesting

do you know how many student projects are on aws that are just untended to from 2015

(a looot)

ive actually done this before
like i'll just get into a server, update stuff, poke around, get bored, and just like leave the sysadmin with an updated server and some new ubuntu packages

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