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pizzalife
·4 दिन पहले·discuss
I don't agree that tunneling everything through some external facing proxy is "TLS certificates for internal services done right".
pizzalife
·5 दिन पहले·discuss
That seems like a pretty controversial take. Why would you not be able to learn things orally?
pizzalife
·12 दिन पहले·discuss
Why did you not mention LLM use in the post at all?

Are you not using LLMs as part of your toolkit in 2026?
pizzalife
·13 दिन पहले·discuss
I remember using knoppix on some machine in the school computer room, to sniff everyone's logins using ettercap (pre https adoption). Good times.
pizzalife
·2 माह पहले·discuss
Right. `CAP_SYS_ADMIN` is for all intents and purposes equivalent to root.
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·3 माह पहले·discuss
This is cool. Is it possible to easily install with ollama?
pizzalife
·6 माह पहले·discuss
Well, judging by this thread, it doesn’t seem like it.
pizzalife
·6 माह पहले·discuss
It’s really not a good idea to be posting about your case when it hasn’t even been resolved yet.
pizzalife
·6 माह पहले·discuss
I did this on my Nokia phone over GPRS in 2005, my program of choice was irssi. We did have a Markov chain bot though.
pizzalife
·7 माह पहले·discuss


  See the AT&T/iPad data leak, where AT&T were leaking private information on the internet with no security checks at all. Someone found it, told the press, who in turn told AT&T, but the FBI still investigated it as a "crime", raided their home, charged them with "conspiracy to access a computer without authorization." AT&T go no punishment at all.
I think you are missing some nuance here. They found a vulnerability where they could just increment an "id" and get access to another user's information. They then went ahead and scraped as much as they could. Also this person (iProphet / weev / Andrew Auernheimer) is awful and certainly not a victim. AT&T did not leak the information, Andrew did!

Should they have had better security? Yes. Was the vulnerability extremely basic? Yes. Doesn't change much, a vulnerability was used to dump a bunch of private data.
pizzalife
·7 माह पहले·discuss
It’s in a private Ip range so unless you’re inside Iran you’re fine.
pizzalife
·8 माह पहले·discuss
Why would you want to give out your contact info to people you didn’t engage with?

The business card is more than just an exchange of phone numbers.
pizzalife
·9 माह पहले·discuss
I'm not asking for anything. Just commenting that transcripts of videos make for bad blog posts. I'm not interested in watching the video.
pizzalife
·9 माह पहले·discuss
Yes, reading transcripts is a terrible way of ingesting information in my opinion.
pizzalife
·9 माह पहले·discuss
This blog post has a really verbose format.

TLDR; White lights are used during the daytime, red lights at night (less annoying), towers under 200 feet don't need blinking lights.
pizzalife
·9 माह पहले·discuss
I use the following IDA pro MCP plugin for this: https://github.com/mrexodia/ida-pro-mcp
pizzalife
·9 माह पहले·discuss
>Is this motivated by a need to prepare for war?

In short, yes.

>The possibility to pay by card when the internet is not working – ‘so-called offline payments’ – is an area that ‘the Riksbank believes needs to be improved considerably, particularly in light of the geopolitical unease in the world,’ according to the announcement

https://www.riksbank.se/en-gb/press-and-published/notices-an...
pizzalife
·10 माह पहले·discuss
Indeed, this article makes them look bad. Seems completely tone deaf to release this as a puff piece about the product.
pizzalife
·10 माह पहले·discuss
“Show some respect?”

Do these historical accolades give him a blank check to be wrong in the present?
pizzalife
·2 वर्ष पहले·discuss
Are you sure this device isn't teaching your child how to use gasoline to cook spaghetti faster?