@bhtooefr @sina @TheGibson @MightyPork
There the best in the market for silence and performance.
But God damn they're heavy, a good kg if my memory is right.
But after installing it, you hear any peep from the cpu even when heavily overclocked.
@bhtooefr @sina @TheGibson @MightyPork
There the best in the market for silence and performance.
But God damn they're heavy, a good kg if my memory is right.
But after installing it, you hear any peep from the cpu even when heavily overclocked.
Coworker: Uhh, ifconfig doesn't work. How do I get network interfaces?
Me: Indian Pale Ale.
Co-worker: What?
Me: IP space A. Indian Pale Ale
Co-worker: Oh, that's easy to remember. Thanks!
@tek if the "deal" is too good to be true, it's because it is...
I mean 15 bucks a month "to put ads on Facebook"...
We really need to make people more tech-savvy!
@aeris Est-ce que c'est aussi pour les clients existant ?
C'est n'importe quoi comme augmentation !
Je suis content que je suis resté chez Kimsufi au final...
Introducing Cloudflare Registrar: Domain Registration You Can Love https://blog.cloudflare.com/cloudflare-registrar/
@angristan Have you tried it ?
This looks great !
For those interested I'm running 2 DNS-over-HTTPS servers backed with PiHole to block the adverts.
I'm on the official public list of dnscrypt: https://dnscrypt.info/public-servers
(aaflalo-me & aaflalo-me-gcp)
If you're on iOS, you can use
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/dnscloak-dnscrypt-doh-client/id1330471557
On Android I'm using https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=app.intra&hl=en_US
And you can go in the settings to change the server for:
https://gcp-dns.aaflalo.me/dns-query
or
https://dns.aaflalo.me/dns-query
The first one is hosted on GCP (US) and the second one on Ramnode (NL).
Mastodon is on XKCD! (And the misspelling was corrected!) https://xkcd.com/2045/
Hello world! Techie science librarian; working on a biology thesis (creating a dataset of archival occurrence data #HistoricalEcology); owned by cats; hobbies include natural science art, photography, and various types of fiber crafts.
I coded a little bit for an old library I started to force myself to do TDD.
I still can't believe it get more or less 1200 do per week. And not that many issues opened on it, which mean it does the job.
It's such a basic library in JavaScript (well now typescript) to manage easily a JSON file.
node-json-db, I wrote it to easily store basic JavaScript object on a file.
Working with PayPal API : ✅
Having a weird issue with sandbox : ✅
Checking github repo for API issues : ✅
See 100 issues like mine : ✅
Will work with PayPal API again ? : 🚫
The old is new, the new is old.
Welcome to programming.
Found this gem in my favorite videos of 2013.
@tek thanks
The other talk was about fuzzing and how to fuzz binary application.
This was crazy the guy decompiled pdf readers, found the block of each function call, replaced it by a breakpoint instructions and when the breakpoint would be reached, log it and put back the real instruction and decrement the instruction count.
DNS exfiltration to exfiltrate password from AD system.
send a DNS request with subdomain that contains the creds.
since you control the name server you can easily gather the credentials.
I'm not happy with how the Wil Wheaton situation was resolved. An admin was overwhelmed with frivolous reports about him and felt forced to exile him. I've said before that I think it sets a dangerous precedent on how a large group of people can mobilize to drive anyone off the fediverse. Mob rule is universally dangerous: Mods and admins must examine evidence and decide based on wrongdoing and danger, and not on how many times someone was reported.
There is such an odd sense of satisfaction when you keep your email at inbox zero.
At a conference in Montreal about security, gosec.
I'm going to a talk about the darknet, password exfil, etc..
I hope it's gonna be good 😄
An interesting note about wearing an analog watch:
Sometimes I look at my wrist and think my watch has stopped only for it to suddenly start moving.
What's actually happening is my eyeballs moved so fast my brain made me go temporarily blind in order to prevent motion sickness. Then, since it plays reality back on a tape delay, it just took the next thing it saw and played it back in slow-mo till things synched back up.
Hours of research, hours fighting the tearing effect with a nVidia Optimus in Linux ...
FINALLY I found the solution:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash nvidia-drm.modeset=1"
Giving one more arg to the kernel loading ... to force PRIME
Also learned what PRIME is, the nVidia GPU is not in fact connected to the screen, only to the iGPU (intel in this case) and streaming the content to it. Then the iGPU output it to the screen.
https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/957814/linux/prime-and-prime-synchronization/
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