From Defrost to Divide: The Bingus/Nebulas Split
It is with a heavy heart and warped pro controllers that we announce:
Bingus6000Team and the Nebulas initiative have officially parted ways.
We had high hopes. We believed in a shared vision — one of thermal-based exploit discovery, appliance-assisted firmware cracking, and yes, a future where hot electronics and hotter innovation could co-exist.
But somewhere between the ego boosting and the foil-wrapped magnets, things changed.
We were told to “take things seriously” and to “not break the law.”
But we at B6K believe exploits aren’t developed — they’re cooked. They’re nuked on high until the truth oozes out the seams like cheese from a Hot Pocket.
Nebulas wanted firmware.
We wanted tupperware.
They talked code structure.
We talked defrost cycles.
They’re still in pre-development.
We’ve been in pre-heat since Thursday.
We don’t stand divided. We rotate.
— B6K Team, spinning freely.
It is with a heavy heart and warped pro controllers that we announce:
Bingus6000Team and the Nebulas initiative have officially parted ways.
We had high hopes. We believed in a shared vision — one of thermal-based exploit discovery, appliance-assisted firmware cracking, and yes, a future where hot electronics and hotter innovation could co-exist.
But somewhere between the ego boosting and the foil-wrapped magnets, things changed.
We were told to “take things seriously” and to “not break the law.”
But we at B6K believe exploits aren’t developed — they’re cooked. They’re nuked on high until the truth oozes out the seams like cheese from a Hot Pocket.
Nebulas wanted firmware.
We wanted tupperware.
They talked code structure.
We talked defrost cycles.
They’re still in pre-development.
We’ve been in pre-heat since Thursday.
We don’t stand divided. We rotate.
— B6K Team, spinning freely.








