@patrickcmiller too late.
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Daniel Taylor (randomdamage@infosec.exchange)'s status on Monday, 04-Nov-2024 01:14:50 JST Daniel Taylor -
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Daniel Taylor (randomdamage@infosec.exchange)'s status on Thursday, 12-Sep-2024 22:23:00 JST Daniel Taylor @b0rk interrupting password entry with ctrl-c or ctrl-\ frequently leaves the terminal in a no-echo mode so you can't see what you are typing
The reset command usually fixes most terminal issues, but you might need to type ctrl-m instead of return for it to take
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Daniel Taylor (randomdamage@infosec.exchange)'s status on Wednesday, 11-Sep-2024 23:39:09 JST Daniel Taylor @feld apart from what you already found, I think asterisk supports XMPP as well as SIP, so it might work
Config is non-trivial, but usually makes sense
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Daniel Taylor (randomdamage@infosec.exchange)'s status on Wednesday, 12-Jun-2024 11:46:05 JST Daniel Taylor @patrickcmiller there's an obvious, simple solution to this problem
Don't train on unvetted data from random sources
Did people forget GIGO?
Or is all this AI hype wishful thinking ang pixie dust?
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Daniel Taylor (randomdamage@infosec.exchange)'s status on Friday, 15-Mar-2024 08:26:58 JST Daniel Taylor @patrickcmiller SQL injection attacks continue to be a major issue. Despite having been well described and having solid countermeasures available for decades now
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Daniel Taylor (randomdamage@infosec.exchange)'s status on Sunday, 11-Feb-2024 12:39:44 JST Daniel Taylor @clacke the gravy in question is. You make a white sauce in the pan you fried breakfast sausage in using milk to deglaze it
It's amazing that it works
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Daniel Taylor (randomdamage@infosec.exchange)'s status on Sunday, 11-Feb-2024 12:39:26 JST Daniel Taylor @clacke it's a very particular creme sauce, but yes
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Daniel Taylor (randomdamage@infosec.exchange)'s status on Saturday, 10-Feb-2024 09:28:30 JST Daniel Taylor @feld @clacke @davoloid I'm just going to say that given the test methodology I am not concerned by the IRL implications.
Doubly so since I am not particularly sensitive to Ni or Cr.
It does, however, make a really good case for using something like an enamel-lined dutch oven for long-cook time acidic foods.
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Daniel Taylor (randomdamage@infosec.exchange)'s status on Saturday, 10-Feb-2024 04:50:59 JST Daniel Taylor @feld @clacke @davoloid I'm pretty sure my current $200 set won't be replaced because it wears out.
All metal, good finish, basic stainless alloy, basic aluminum core.
A heritage steel set like that would probably last generations, but so would a lot of less expensive sets.
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Daniel Taylor (randomdamage@infosec.exchange)'s status on Saturday, 10-Feb-2024 04:42:21 JST Daniel Taylor @feld @clacke @davoloid The cost is on the high side for those.
Maybe if I were single
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Daniel Taylor (randomdamage@infosec.exchange)'s status on Friday, 09-Feb-2024 19:51:00 JST Daniel Taylor @clacke another vote here for stainless steel clad cookware.
I've got a set of 3-layer (steel-aluminum-steel) that was about the same price as a non-stick set and is very well behaved on my electric stovetop.
The set I have doesn't have any visible seams inside or out, and the heat distribution on it is amazing
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Daniel Taylor (randomdamage@infosec.exchange)'s status on Thursday, 04-Jan-2024 06:06:31 JST Daniel Taylor @feld @wolf480pl striped and mirrored is The Way no matter what you are using to strap the disks together
Which does mean adding disks in pairs, which can be annoying for homelab work
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Daniel Taylor (randomdamage@infosec.exchange)'s status on Thursday, 04-Jan-2024 05:13:14 JST Daniel Taylor @wolf480pl zfs has caching support, AFAIK
It takes some getting used to, but it is nice
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Daniel Taylor (randomdamage@infosec.exchange)'s status on Monday, 18-Dec-2023 09:26:38 JST Daniel Taylor @patrickcmiller again. Hasn't this been a general best practices issue since the 90's?
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Daniel Taylor (randomdamage@infosec.exchange)'s status on Friday, 15-Dec-2023 13:53:11 JST Daniel Taylor @feld when we started with https it was a significant load that not every site could bear.
But all we get from blockchain is a mechanism for validating document integrity
Maybe that will percolate down to news sites and blogs eventually, but that's all we get
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Daniel Taylor (randomdamage@infosec.exchange)'s status on Friday, 15-Dec-2023 11:30:11 JST Daniel Taylor @feld @briankrebs I have seriously looked.
Document integrity is really it.
A few places are using it for that already, but it doesn't get much hype because for most people it's too boring
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Daniel Taylor (randomdamage@infosec.exchange)'s status on Friday, 15-Dec-2023 11:18:24 JST Daniel Taylor @briankrebs the second case is why EHR is one of the few good uses for blockchain
When you absolutely must be able to verify the validity of a document
Also a great reason for off-line backups to become standard again
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Daniel Taylor (randomdamage@infosec.exchange)'s status on Saturday, 02-Dec-2023 20:28:35 JST Daniel Taylor @patrickcmiller the AI said it was OK
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Daniel Taylor (randomdamage@infosec.exchange)'s status on Wednesday, 29-Nov-2023 11:34:40 JST Daniel Taylor @inthehands They should have their own server, as if it were e-mail.
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Daniel Taylor (randomdamage@infosec.exchange)'s status on Friday, 17-Nov-2023 00:57:56 JST Daniel Taylor