@dch I remember seeing this as well, and reading the blog post.
can't help you *where* the blog is, but I can confirm that I did see the same thing.
@dch I remember seeing this as well, and reading the blog post.
can't help you *where* the blog is, but I can confirm that I did see the same thing.
https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMLxDu1Pt/
Important knowledge for @djsundog et al.
I don't know if I hope he already knows this, or that this is new knowledge for their brain.
@jggimi oh, I didn't realize someone else came up with that joke as well.
@jggimi that reminds me of a joke:
Q: what do you call 'alternative medicine' that works?
A: medicine.
@jggimi ahh, good point! thanks for the clarification
welp, doc says I have Fatty Liver Disease. Which, is not surprising in the least.
Guess it's time to start seriously looking at better diets[1], and how to have generally more healthy lifestyle.
[1] I do not mean "fad diets", i mean "food choices, as recommended by actual medical doctors and nutritionists, instead of celebs and chiropractors."
#mastoAdmin #keybase #bullshit
Contrary to their documentation, Keybase does not ask for the consent of the admins of a Mastodon-software instance before adding our instance as a "partner".
Since they are liars, I am blocking the endpoint they use to confirm our users. (/.well-known/keybase-proof-config)
We are also *extremely* concerned about their "What's Next", and do not consent to these tech-bro experiments.
https://keybase.io/blog/keybase-proofs-for-mastodon-and-everyone
Firefox admits they will eventually be sending all of your DNS to Cloudflare. Cloudflare will monetize your internet browsing, no matter how much their PR people say they are.
If you want to disable that, go to "about:config", and set "network.trr.mode" to 5.
The values are: 0 - default off, 1 - race, 2 TRR first, 3 TRR only, 4 shadow, 5 off by choice
Holy shit, that was a boring ass-vulnerability. Shame on EFF for being scary, and HTML email is Satan. We Told You So(tm)
Google just added 1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1 to Chrome's HSTS Preload list.
That means broken devices that are using IPs that don't belong to them, will have broken web interfaces.
GOOD.
Cisco and other lazy manufacturers used IP addresses that were not available for anyone to use, and now they are being punished for this.
"if you are publishing research behind a paywall, I don't know what you are doing, but it isn't Science."
"If you don't publish everything necessary to reproduce, including hardware decisions and settings, it isn't Science."
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