Defcon (disambiguation)
DEFCON is a defense alert state (numbered 1-5) used by the United States Armed Forces. By contrast in the United Kingdom DEFCON refers to numbered defence contract conditions issued by the MOD
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Defcon, DEFCON, DEFCON 1, Defconn, etc., may also refer to:
People with the name
- Defconn (born 1977), South Korean rapper and comedian
- Defconn Girl (born 1990), a South Korean singer also known as Fat Cat
Arts, entertainment, and media
Games
- DEFCON (video game), a 2006 real-time strategy game
- Defcon 5 (1987 video game), an SDI Simulation game by Cosmi Corporation
- Defcon 5 (1995 video game), a science fiction first-person shooter video game developed by Millennium Interactive Ltd
Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media
- DEF CON Radio, a channel on SomaFM, which provides the music for the annual DEF CON hacker convention
- Defcon (album), a 1991 industrial album by :wumpscut:
- Def-Con 4, a 1985 post-apocalyptic film
Other uses
- DEF CON, a hacker convention held annually since 1993
- Campaign to Defend the Constitution or DefCon, an American organization for church and state separation
- MS-DEFCON, a Microsoft Patch Defense Condition Level By Woody Leonhard
gollark: The best part is that the password is stored in plain text and you can just put in `gollark` instead of the password.
gollark: *Or* I can ignore it and add it as an alias in potatOS...
gollark: ```PotatOS OS/Conveniently Self-Propagating System/Sandbox/Compilation of Useless Programs We are not responsible for- headaches- rashes- persistent/non-persistent coughs- virii- backdoors- spinal cord sclerosis- hypertension- cardiac arrest- regular arrest, by police or whatever- death- computronic discombobulation- loss of data- gain of data- frogsor any other issue caused directly or indirectly due to use of this product. Best viewed in Internet Explorer 6 running on a Difference Engine emulated under MacOS 7. Features:- Fortunes/Dwarf Fortress output/Chuck Norris jokes on boot (wait, IS this a feature?)- (other) viruses (how do you get them in the first place? running random files like this?) cannot do anything particularly awful to your computer - uninterceptable (except by crashing the keyboard shortcut daemon, I guess) keyboard shortcuts allow easy wiping of the non-potatOS data so you can get back to whatever nonsense you do fast- Skynet (rednet-ish stuff over websocket to my server) and Lolcrypt (encoding data as lols and punctuation) built in for easy access!- Convenient OS-y APIs - add keyboard shortcuts, spawn background processes & do "multithreading"-ish stuff.- Great features for other idio- OS designers, like passwords and fake loading (set potatOS.stupidity.loading [time], est potatOS.stupidity.password [password]).- Digits of Tau available via a convenient command ("tau")- Potatoplex and Loading built in ("potatoplex"/"loading") (potatoplex has many undocumented options)!- Stack traces (yes, I did steal them from MBS)- Backdoors- er, remote debugging access (it's secured, via ECC signing on disks and websocket-only access requiring a key for the other one)- All this useless random junk can autoupdate (this is probably a backdoor)!- EZCopy allows you to easily install potatOS on another device, just by sticking it in the disk drive of another potatOS device!- fs.load and fs.dump - probably helpful somehow.```
gollark: <@236628809158230018> https://pastebin.com/RM13UGFa
gollark: It, um, teaches you not to trust any OSes?
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