JFC, that twink thing is freaking me out. My ex, objectively hot and already too thin due to a gallbladder problem, kept bugging me to get her various GLP-1 drugs and we had screaming arguments about how her drug abuse…
Comically IPv6 now has almost all the neat stuff IPX did. There probably is an argument for more datagram centric networking these days as the underlying services are generally much faster and more reliable and there is…
Signal, which shares its name with the propaganda publication of the Third Reich ...
I sincerely think the chatbot phenomena is giving people the perspective that whatever hallucinatory conversation they're having is profound because it's the first time they personally have thought about it. On one hand…
Microsoft hasn't managed to burn down entire towns (But Copilot is probably working on it), so I suppose we do have at least some kind of gauge of callousness to work off of thanks to PG&E. Which was also the company…
I had something similar with a 6-letter apple account that has never been compromised but I guess got put on some kind of list, because I had to go through account recovery almost every time I logged in, which wasn't a…
My "callsign" at work for many, many years was a result of the entire C-suite hearing me laughing about Microsoft Critical Update Notification Tool and sending a manager down to figure what the hell was going on in the…
If you're assigning addresses, you can make the addresses in a ULA as short as you want. You're supposed to use a random 40 bit network id but if you can accept that you may need to renumber at some point there is no…
It is telling that the answer is never stop. It's like the sobriquet about the media's death star laser, it kills them too because they're incapable of turning it off.
In the original version, there is minimal physical description of Gollum (it was dark after all) and the ring was simply a magic ring that granted invisibility. Gollum lost it and IIRC he just let Bilbo go. They whole…
If you're debugging your own equipment you should have the certificates or keys to make it work. I'm not saying that's easy in a lot of scenarios, in fact it's frequently tedious as hell. But for example there are debug…
The behavior exists to prevent a 3rd party from inferring keystrokes from active terminal sessions, which is surprisingly easy, particularly with knowledge about the user's typing speed, keyboard type, etc. The old CIA…
I used to share that opinion but after decades in industrial automation I find myself coming down much more on the "yeah, encryption everywhere" because while many vendors do not provide good tools for debugging, that's…
It sort of already is. This behavior is only applied to sessions with a TTY and then the client can disable it, which is a sensible default. This specific use case is tripping it up obviously since the server knows…
No idea what you're doing on a daily basis, but let's grab a not-exactly random example. You and your friends are at your house trying to play an online game of King's Court (it's super checkers!) with some friends in…
WebRTC and similar tools have existed for over a decade at this point and been abused horribly. Many common UPNP or similar daemons trust ANYTHING on the "trusted" side and will happily grant basically anything asked…
You can do the many-to-few (or one) NAT behavior with port rewrites in IPv6 if you want to, there are just few circumstances it makes any sense. FWIW the broad IPv6 network-prefix NAT behavior ALSO EXISTS in IPv4, it's…
UPNP and a dozen other NAT defeating tactics exist and have since the early 2000s. NAT translates addresses. Thinking a non-routable range is safe because it's behind NAT is at this point grossly ignorant of how modern…
I mean this kindly, but if you're still using net-netlmv1 on anything that matters, you need to pay much more mind to your own business because even the original vendor of it has been telling you to get off that since…
It's been 15 years since this was known broken. If you had children when it was not known broken, they'd be almost old enough to drive in most western nations. At some point the line must be drawn.
You're not wrong, I just want to point out this is net-lmvm1, which is different and more complex. Not functionally meaningfully more complex to an adversary with a few hundred USD (almost typed LSD) in monies. But…
It's 3am and we're arguing some insipid minutae over technically illegal tequila shots while one drunk girl is breaking it down on the tiny dance floor :)
You've been able to find these for years. In fact it's entirely possible they just grabbed some or all of them out of an existing torrent originally. It would completely not surprise me if there are automagic attacks on…
I introduced my local restaurant owner to Mongolian Techno and the late night bar flies and some of the kitchen staff have never forgiven me. He won't admit if he plays it for himself, or because of them :)
Oh I agree with it being nice, I'm just imagining more socialization oriented resistance to implementation and both large organizations and hobbyists already have answers that mostly cover the use cases even if not…
JFC, that twink thing is freaking me out. My ex, objectively hot and already too thin due to a gallbladder problem, kept bugging me to get her various GLP-1 drugs and we had screaming arguments about how her drug abuse…
Comically IPv6 now has almost all the neat stuff IPX did. There probably is an argument for more datagram centric networking these days as the underlying services are generally much faster and more reliable and there is…
Signal, which shares its name with the propaganda publication of the Third Reich ...
I sincerely think the chatbot phenomena is giving people the perspective that whatever hallucinatory conversation they're having is profound because it's the first time they personally have thought about it. On one hand…
Microsoft hasn't managed to burn down entire towns (But Copilot is probably working on it), so I suppose we do have at least some kind of gauge of callousness to work off of thanks to PG&E. Which was also the company…
I had something similar with a 6-letter apple account that has never been compromised but I guess got put on some kind of list, because I had to go through account recovery almost every time I logged in, which wasn't a…
My "callsign" at work for many, many years was a result of the entire C-suite hearing me laughing about Microsoft Critical Update Notification Tool and sending a manager down to figure what the hell was going on in the…
If you're assigning addresses, you can make the addresses in a ULA as short as you want. You're supposed to use a random 40 bit network id but if you can accept that you may need to renumber at some point there is no…
It is telling that the answer is never stop. It's like the sobriquet about the media's death star laser, it kills them too because they're incapable of turning it off.
In the original version, there is minimal physical description of Gollum (it was dark after all) and the ring was simply a magic ring that granted invisibility. Gollum lost it and IIRC he just let Bilbo go. They whole…
If you're debugging your own equipment you should have the certificates or keys to make it work. I'm not saying that's easy in a lot of scenarios, in fact it's frequently tedious as hell. But for example there are debug…
The behavior exists to prevent a 3rd party from inferring keystrokes from active terminal sessions, which is surprisingly easy, particularly with knowledge about the user's typing speed, keyboard type, etc. The old CIA…
I used to share that opinion but after decades in industrial automation I find myself coming down much more on the "yeah, encryption everywhere" because while many vendors do not provide good tools for debugging, that's…
It sort of already is. This behavior is only applied to sessions with a TTY and then the client can disable it, which is a sensible default. This specific use case is tripping it up obviously since the server knows…
No idea what you're doing on a daily basis, but let's grab a not-exactly random example. You and your friends are at your house trying to play an online game of King's Court (it's super checkers!) with some friends in…
WebRTC and similar tools have existed for over a decade at this point and been abused horribly. Many common UPNP or similar daemons trust ANYTHING on the "trusted" side and will happily grant basically anything asked…
You can do the many-to-few (or one) NAT behavior with port rewrites in IPv6 if you want to, there are just few circumstances it makes any sense. FWIW the broad IPv6 network-prefix NAT behavior ALSO EXISTS in IPv4, it's…
UPNP and a dozen other NAT defeating tactics exist and have since the early 2000s. NAT translates addresses. Thinking a non-routable range is safe because it's behind NAT is at this point grossly ignorant of how modern…
I mean this kindly, but if you're still using net-netlmv1 on anything that matters, you need to pay much more mind to your own business because even the original vendor of it has been telling you to get off that since…
It's been 15 years since this was known broken. If you had children when it was not known broken, they'd be almost old enough to drive in most western nations. At some point the line must be drawn.
You're not wrong, I just want to point out this is net-lmvm1, which is different and more complex. Not functionally meaningfully more complex to an adversary with a few hundred USD (almost typed LSD) in monies. But…
It's 3am and we're arguing some insipid minutae over technically illegal tequila shots while one drunk girl is breaking it down on the tiny dance floor :)
You've been able to find these for years. In fact it's entirely possible they just grabbed some or all of them out of an existing torrent originally. It would completely not surprise me if there are automagic attacks on…
I introduced my local restaurant owner to Mongolian Techno and the late night bar flies and some of the kitchen staff have never forgiven me. He won't admit if he plays it for himself, or because of them :)
Oh I agree with it being nice, I'm just imagining more socialization oriented resistance to implementation and both large organizations and hobbyists already have answers that mostly cover the use cases even if not…