I’m building datenba.ch, a hyper-local “digital village” for a few small communities in rural Germany (Neckartal/Odenwald-ish). Instead of another social network, it’s a bundle of small, practical community tools under…
AI created this, and it shows - but yes I agree somewhat for a rough prototype or experiment this might be enough
https://ourrhythm.de/ I'm building ourrhythm.de, a privacy first intimacy tracker spawned from a drunken thought: people buy those erotic advent calendars with 24 toys — do they actually keep up with all 24 rounds? It…
Should I throw my money at scammers or invest in a huge bubble read to burst?
While yes, these devices are cool and I use them in a couple of projects (mostly centered around home automation), I think there is no good way to count people that way (other than placing them above ingress and egress…
But how does it know whether it should print the pretext?
Those articles by both Jake and his wive are so well written and I would love to read them fully but I can't. It's gut wrenching that I am just a CT scan away to being in the same (somewhat comparable) situation. I…
I am with you - while this might seem excessive there are enough people that have the cash and the threat model to go with it. From what I could find the 2009 Protection version (then called high security) was more…
Interesting read on the BMW 7 series Protection vehicle. Here's a tidbit from the field: I've heard, through the grapevine, about a team responsible for the safety of a certain high-profile individual (no names…
A solution for a major retailer for sportswear where I designed a compact Certificate Authority module for our product that can be used to easily generate TLS Certificate for internal services. The main benefits for the…
If the user opted in to use the Find-My network, yes. Most of users want a way to find / lock / remotely wipe their 1000$ phone in case it gets lost or stolen.
I am not sure if this is sarcasm or not but in case it is Not: No it's not a solution, Netflix already heavily uses IPv6 and most sane v6 endpoints will not be NATed. Maybe they could use v6 Subnets as an Identifier but…
I really find it hard to pinpoint the exact reason. In the moment the "surprise" is what feels overwhelming. I know it's paradox because on the other hand, that's what the interaction my parents and their friends had…
That‘s me but evermore so I‘m stuck between a rock and a hard place. As one sibling comment - I too have noticed this: I can remember friends of my parents showing by having a good time completely spontaneously. I liked…
First and foremost, congratulations on bringing the project to this stage - I think it's an impressive piece of work. I am in no way qualified to trample on your parade but two things came to my mind that pinch a…
Yes it still is, or at least may be depending on your threat model. CertPinning and CT will go a long way, but do you know that all your software components (not only your webbrowser) use these effectively? What is…
There may be a plethora of differences but the retry delivery has nothing to do with the client you're sending your mail from. That is definitely in the realm of the server being tasked with delivering your mail. In…
Excuse the maybe ignorant question, but I have no feeling for the prices: is this 1$ Tip on a 3$ beer or more like 1$ tip on a 15$ cocktail?
As a European - just put it on the bill in the first place. I will happily give 15-20% tips for great service, but that is a additional and is given freely - not what is to be expected.
I was about to ask whether I'm missing something here. "Zero Click" just means no user interaction is required right?So from my Perspektive this is just another way of saying Remote Code Execution? There really isn't…
We to this day have a cowbell mounted below the stairs to call everyone when dinner is ready
DSL line connected to a AVM Fritzbox forwarding to a Unifi Dream Machine Pro with VLANs for home lan, guest wifi, DMZ, IOT jail Unifi 24 port switches as backbone 6 Unifi WiFi APs powered over POE Pihole on 2 virtual…
The really bad thing is that md5 was considered broken in 2005 by security people like Bruce Schneier. To be fair to them it took till around 2008 for this to become widespread opinion but the signs were on the wall…
Adding insult to injury is the last Paragraph I actually missed: > If companies like microsoft, facebook, twitter, nintendo or zoom can get hacked, what are our chances as a tiny team to not endup getting attacked ?…
Reading this makes me furious, not because they were hacked but because this shitshow of a Website was so damn lazy. (paraphrasing) "We were stupid 15 years ago and have been lazy ever since" is a slap to the face.…
I’m building datenba.ch, a hyper-local “digital village” for a few small communities in rural Germany (Neckartal/Odenwald-ish). Instead of another social network, it’s a bundle of small, practical community tools under…
AI created this, and it shows - but yes I agree somewhat for a rough prototype or experiment this might be enough
https://ourrhythm.de/ I'm building ourrhythm.de, a privacy first intimacy tracker spawned from a drunken thought: people buy those erotic advent calendars with 24 toys — do they actually keep up with all 24 rounds? It…
Should I throw my money at scammers or invest in a huge bubble read to burst?
While yes, these devices are cool and I use them in a couple of projects (mostly centered around home automation), I think there is no good way to count people that way (other than placing them above ingress and egress…
But how does it know whether it should print the pretext?
Those articles by both Jake and his wive are so well written and I would love to read them fully but I can't. It's gut wrenching that I am just a CT scan away to being in the same (somewhat comparable) situation. I…
I am with you - while this might seem excessive there are enough people that have the cash and the threat model to go with it. From what I could find the 2009 Protection version (then called high security) was more…
Interesting read on the BMW 7 series Protection vehicle. Here's a tidbit from the field: I've heard, through the grapevine, about a team responsible for the safety of a certain high-profile individual (no names…
A solution for a major retailer for sportswear where I designed a compact Certificate Authority module for our product that can be used to easily generate TLS Certificate for internal services. The main benefits for the…
If the user opted in to use the Find-My network, yes. Most of users want a way to find / lock / remotely wipe their 1000$ phone in case it gets lost or stolen.
I am not sure if this is sarcasm or not but in case it is Not: No it's not a solution, Netflix already heavily uses IPv6 and most sane v6 endpoints will not be NATed. Maybe they could use v6 Subnets as an Identifier but…
I really find it hard to pinpoint the exact reason. In the moment the "surprise" is what feels overwhelming. I know it's paradox because on the other hand, that's what the interaction my parents and their friends had…
That‘s me but evermore so I‘m stuck between a rock and a hard place. As one sibling comment - I too have noticed this: I can remember friends of my parents showing by having a good time completely spontaneously. I liked…
First and foremost, congratulations on bringing the project to this stage - I think it's an impressive piece of work. I am in no way qualified to trample on your parade but two things came to my mind that pinch a…
Yes it still is, or at least may be depending on your threat model. CertPinning and CT will go a long way, but do you know that all your software components (not only your webbrowser) use these effectively? What is…
There may be a plethora of differences but the retry delivery has nothing to do with the client you're sending your mail from. That is definitely in the realm of the server being tasked with delivering your mail. In…
Excuse the maybe ignorant question, but I have no feeling for the prices: is this 1$ Tip on a 3$ beer or more like 1$ tip on a 15$ cocktail?
As a European - just put it on the bill in the first place. I will happily give 15-20% tips for great service, but that is a additional and is given freely - not what is to be expected.
I was about to ask whether I'm missing something here. "Zero Click" just means no user interaction is required right?So from my Perspektive this is just another way of saying Remote Code Execution? There really isn't…
We to this day have a cowbell mounted below the stairs to call everyone when dinner is ready
DSL line connected to a AVM Fritzbox forwarding to a Unifi Dream Machine Pro with VLANs for home lan, guest wifi, DMZ, IOT jail Unifi 24 port switches as backbone 6 Unifi WiFi APs powered over POE Pihole on 2 virtual…
The really bad thing is that md5 was considered broken in 2005 by security people like Bruce Schneier. To be fair to them it took till around 2008 for this to become widespread opinion but the signs were on the wall…
Adding insult to injury is the last Paragraph I actually missed: > If companies like microsoft, facebook, twitter, nintendo or zoom can get hacked, what are our chances as a tiny team to not endup getting attacked ?…
Reading this makes me furious, not because they were hacked but because this shitshow of a Website was so damn lazy. (paraphrasing) "We were stupid 15 years ago and have been lazy ever since" is a slap to the face.…