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Just give them to the Wayback machine, ffs.
Just give them to the Wayback machine, ffs.
Many years ago, folks figured out how to crack firmware and find embedded keys. Since then, there have been many technological advances, like secure enclaves, private/public key workflows, attestation systems, etc. to avoid this exact thing.
Hopefully, the Rabbit folks spec’d a hardware TPM or secure-enclave as part of their design, otherwise no amount of firmware updating or key rotation will help.
There’s a well-established industry of Android crackers and this sort of beating will keep happening until morale improves.
I tried to hand-solder a Hirose .35-pitch connector onto a custom OSHPark board once. Let’s just say it was a humbling experience. Thanks to a generous friend, I learned the value of solder masks and owning a home reflow oven.
Respect to whoever can do this sort of thing, but life is too damn short and my eyesight and hands don’t need the abuse.
So, like teenagers learning to drive stick.
Looked like it happened right after takeoff. Can’t imagine what it would be like an hour away from an airstrip at 5000 ft.
Also, fortunate not to get hit in the face by insects when near ground. Have seen it happen to passengers in convertibles going 60. No fun.
How you solder those without dropping a blob and causing a short is a mystery.
Was just listening to the latest episode of Dot Social podcast where there was a discussion with CEO of Ghost (alternative to Substack). They’re integrating ActivityPub into the platform, but where they’re going with it is that you can use your Fediverse ID instead of email to sign up.
Once they have that worked out, any likes or comments automatically migrate back to the fediverse. Replies back to replies also show up in your timeline and your followers can see them. This makes discovery pretty effortless. They can also use the stats to keep track of engagement across all fediverse services.
It also means turning one-way streams like RSS (podcasting), email services, and commenting services into common two-way communities.
You’re now going beyond just catching up to existing services and doing things just not possible in closed silos. Real “Aha!” moment.
Holy Guacamole! CHP is waiting for emergency salsa and chips trucks.
It lets you import base maps and create stylized overlays, with artifacts like terrain symbols, map legends, and icon sets (extra cost for some of those). You can even draw line routes on top.
The import process is a bit wonky. Not sure you can bring in multiple backgrounds, copy/paste is a bit random, and it’s a bit fiddly about file formats. It also sometimes would crash so important to save often, but the output is really nice. Also has a Mac version.
Have never met EV drivers more pissed-off at their car’s software than VW owners. Hopefully, this will inject something more functional back into VWs.
Someone should build a little AI app that scrapes a job listing, then takes a resume and rewrites it in subtle ways to perfectly match the job description.
Let your AI duke it out with their AI.
NFTs will keep their value forever…
Next year management will act surprised why readership has dropped so much. Will blame the SEO team and replace them all with AI as well. The year after…
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Cloudflare Tunnel. You can even use your own DNS domain. Free, but you need to give them a credit-card.
It that doesn’t work, there’s a list of tunnelling service providers: https://github.com/anderspitman/awesome-tunneling
Kids, always have a trade you can fall back on.
Labour, right before the election.
Have been getting a ton of targeted texts, offering jobs. The texts have become pretty specific, as if someone has been scraping linkedin.
Insta-spam report and block.
4 points! If he doesn’t beat Sunak, there’s no justice in this world.