So cloudflare.com themselves only scores 33. Eat your own dogfood first.
A couple years ago I picked up some Autel MX Sensors which support "cloning" through their diagnostic tool. Then I cloned my summer tire TPMS IDs to be the same TPMS IDs as my winter tires, and now I can swap them…
"Never underestimate the bandwidth of a station wagon full of tapes hurtling down the highway." — Andrew S. Tanenbaum In this case, 80TB / 6h20m flight is roughly 28Gbps
NextDNS has a "Cache Boost" option that, when enabled, clamps answers to a minimum TTL to mitigate things like this. I've noticed that some Samsung IoT domains also have aggressively low TTL.
Here's a doctor who made some humorous observations about how AI is being used by their peers in writing suddenly-coherent patient notes: https://youtu.be/WgnWgIOer6s
WeWork was just a few years too early :)
Beyond simple superglue, https://www.thistothat.com/ is a great reference for bonding between more obscure pairings of materials.
A few months ago I was able to bypass creating an account (and sidestepping all the dark patterns) by just calling their automated phone number and unfreezing with my PIN. Was pretty painless.
Phil's Lab is a really detailed channel covering multilayer PCB design skills. He shares a lot of nuance that would be gained only through years of trial/error or an apprenticeship. https://youtube.com/@PhilsLab
Vaguely reminiscent of "Smart Pipe" from Adult Swim: https://youtu.be/DJklHwoYgBQ
Instead of paying for a separate SIM, I've been piggybacking on the "data only" SIMs that Google Fi let's you add to a normal subscription. No extra per-SIM fees, and you just pay for whatever data it uses at $10/gb.…
Namecheap is excellent and they have solid YubiKey support. Plus whois privacy proxy service included for free.
dnsmasq comes to mind, it runs on quite a few embedded routers. Here's an interview with the author: https://joshuakugler.com/an-interview-with-simon-kelley-the-...
So cloudflare.com themselves only scores 33. Eat your own dogfood first.
A couple years ago I picked up some Autel MX Sensors which support "cloning" through their diagnostic tool. Then I cloned my summer tire TPMS IDs to be the same TPMS IDs as my winter tires, and now I can swap them…
"Never underestimate the bandwidth of a station wagon full of tapes hurtling down the highway." — Andrew S. Tanenbaum In this case, 80TB / 6h20m flight is roughly 28Gbps
NextDNS has a "Cache Boost" option that, when enabled, clamps answers to a minimum TTL to mitigate things like this. I've noticed that some Samsung IoT domains also have aggressively low TTL.
Here's a doctor who made some humorous observations about how AI is being used by their peers in writing suddenly-coherent patient notes: https://youtu.be/WgnWgIOer6s
WeWork was just a few years too early :)
Beyond simple superglue, https://www.thistothat.com/ is a great reference for bonding between more obscure pairings of materials.
A few months ago I was able to bypass creating an account (and sidestepping all the dark patterns) by just calling their automated phone number and unfreezing with my PIN. Was pretty painless.
Phil's Lab is a really detailed channel covering multilayer PCB design skills. He shares a lot of nuance that would be gained only through years of trial/error or an apprenticeship. https://youtube.com/@PhilsLab
Vaguely reminiscent of "Smart Pipe" from Adult Swim: https://youtu.be/DJklHwoYgBQ
Instead of paying for a separate SIM, I've been piggybacking on the "data only" SIMs that Google Fi let's you add to a normal subscription. No extra per-SIM fees, and you just pay for whatever data it uses at $10/gb.…
Namecheap is excellent and they have solid YubiKey support. Plus whois privacy proxy service included for free.
dnsmasq comes to mind, it runs on quite a few embedded routers. Here's an interview with the author: https://joshuakugler.com/an-interview-with-simon-kelley-the-...