Missed posting this important geese photo sequence I got a few days back
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Hope you never notice the outages I cause. Knows where the RFC2616 bodies are buried. recurse.com SP'2 18 / "The bgp.tools guy"
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in your client
I tried taking some photos on the 300mm lens on a flight back home today, and man, I assume the subtle vibrations is the cause, but trying to make this work was nearly impossible when fully zoomed, I got a couple of good shots but nothing really that much
Frankfurt was pretty from the sky this evening!
Apparently even air freight containers now have bluetooth LE beacons in them now, Spotted this on my way home, interesting/cool product series by the looks of things https://www.onasset.com/Product/sentry600flightsafe
After (successfully!) converting a single machine ceph to a multi machine ceph, I can confirm this is what any interaction with your ceph cluster and the ceph documentation feels like
Aye, I think this x520 be cooked
Mar 31 15:07:58 x kernel: ixgbe 0000:81:00.0: Warning firmware error detected FWSM: 0x00002000
birb (also I now understand why "sports auto focus" lenses are a premium product, so many photos, only 3 worked)
🎶Where did it come from, Where does it go? Where did approximately 10 tbit/s of traffic in Brazil go?🎶
At some point Gboard figured out that I have a wild card rule on my email and keeps making these funny email address suggestions
HONK
Sorry, this is now a muskrat appreciation account
Spring! Spring! Spring!
Spring! (Maybe not fake spring this time)
(Years ago) Me: I will use a unique email address for let's encrypt "accounts" so I can see where stuff comes from (Today) Day 3, I now have at least 23 " Let's Encrypt Expiration Emails Update ", I do not know when they will stop
I can't be the only one who in debian-like distros, always installs the lib<blah>-dev package, just so I don't have to figure out what mystery extension goes on the end of things
FS dot com becoming the thing they set to destroy, by now charging $440 for a single 100G-LR4 optic. Given that FlexOptix's 100G-LR4's are 420 EUR, you may as well go for the friendly Germans (rather than FS, if Flex lets you buy from them etc) Other CN vendors are available, "QSFPTEK" is charging $290 for a 100G-LR4 (plus some reasonably small import tax)
Bend It Like Beckham, or bgp.tools in this case (link(s) is up, so I guess I have gotten away with this)
Pallet! at the Flat
It is really staggering how much UI/UX development has happened in the last 10~ years, remembering that in 2012 this is what a tweet (on iOS) looked like while a modern day interface is basically uncomparable in a hard to describe way!
Coo?
Why do I feel like this image is going to be one of those "summary of this period" types
There is something about German that just makes me smile (as a total non speaker), like the existance of "Großbritannien"
It feels quite uncomfortable that cloudflare is somewhat openly admitting to analysing login credentials that are going through the reverse proxy, and providing aggregated stats on it (without explicit consent of the user it appears?) Don't get me wrong the results are actually pretty interesting, but I just cannot think of a ethical way of doing this, and it feels kind of jarring that they just "did that" https://blog.cloudflare.com/password-reuse-rampant-half-user-logins-compromised/
Based on Cloudflare's observed traffic between September - November 2024, 41% of successful logins across websites protected by Cloudflare involve compromised passwords.
Hey can I get a uuuuuhhhhhhhhhh, /18 with a extra /21 on top to go please?
*old man voice*
back in my webdev days, every website was just bootstrap2.css, now everything looks like this
Well, to be honest the AI didn't do a very good job at removing the barriers
Sometimes I come across a linked in profile like this and then I know I'm probably going to get along with them just fine
Juniper router/switches now have anti-virus. What a time to be alive. This seems to be part of JSA95385, that links to JSA93446 The JSA93446 is weirdly going out of it's way to say the victim was not Amazon: But I enjoy(?) that the detailed report has the "pet names" that the Juniper teams names for each implant discovered in the wild. The tl;dr of the wider thing is that one implant is JunOS specific, the rest are generic "open source malware" payloads that happen to run on FreeBSD/Linux
root@Amnesiac> request system malware-scan quick-scan
Found potential malware: No
At least one instance of malicious exploitation (not at Amazon) has been reported to the Juniper SIRT. Customers are encouraged to upgrade to a fixed release as soon as it's available and in the meantime take steps to mitigate this vulnerability.
It really does seem like the purpose of RCS Messaging is to bring the same experience that the Americans do with spam on mobile phones to the rest of the world. Until RCS ready kicked off I'd rarely gotten any spam, now every single piece of spam/scam/phishing SMS I get is over RCS using either groups or the E2E features
lol I had a meeting with someone and the meeting AI bot emailed me (among other things) a set of "Metrics" for the meeting. This is just... kinda laughable? Like who needs this, What does 93 Engagement even mean? How disconnected am I from the world of real biz where you want to score your employees on vibes based numbers of a speech to text transcription being fed into a word blender, and popping out some numbers. Yeah next time I see one of these in a zoom/meet (I let it slide this time because I was curious) I'm just gonna.. not. Life is too short for whatever this signals about a person/company
Ah yes, a "off by one" (keypress on your prepend) error.
The upcoming death of Skype is super inconvenient, I am (or soon to be "was") a regular user of "Skype Out" because it was the most simple way of doing international POTS calls, using my own number (aka, caller id "spoofed"), with WebRTC (so I don't have to mess around with god-awful software, or even worse a real phone) I don't know of a service (outside of google voice, that I cannot use, because I am in the UK) that can do what Skype Out does/did. A genuine loss/pain in the ass
How fascinating! It appears that at every day at 8AM UTC (So 9AM the most of the EU) there is a huge drop in grid frequency, I can only assume because of large number of synchronized devices that switch on at that time! ( data via https://f50hz.de/ )
I think we should go back to having one company make some shit up, and everyone else reverse engineer that, and then everyone grows their own thing that is like the original thing. Think about the existence of the "S3 Compatible API", Now that is where the true innovation is, and it was not even a standard, just genetic evolution of various people tearing their hair out until something viable was created This would still be more productive than the IETF mailing lists where people spend 60+ emails arguing if a cipher should be described as "SHOULD" or "MAY"
Thanks BBC news
benjojo
reposted 04 Mar 2025 13:37 +0000
original: transfers@social.bgp.tools
"TalkTalk Communications Limited " (RIPE) transferred 92.8.0.0/15 to "Cloudflare, Inc." (ARIN)
(Estimated Market Value: $4.19 M)
CW: bleak
Perhaps now is the time to start chasing diagnosis for things (otherwise have no benefits of being diagnosed) that are unattractive as far as conscription is concernedCW: bleak
Urgh. Fine. Firefox on the desktop it is.
I know it's probably for podcasts, but it seems particularly weird for ICANN to have a soundcloud. I'd like to imagine it's full of DNS based rap/mixtapes
There is the aliexpress item description vibe where you have crazy 3D graphics of the product being used in questionable ways or whatever and then there is the ebay item description vibe of "🎉🎉🎉 SUPERB DISCOUNT! SUPER SILLY SALE! 🎉🎉🎉" and then a mini rant about drop shippers
benjojo
reposted 03 Mar 2025 12:35 +0000
original: eta@gotosocial.i.eta.st
I'm looking for work! ✨ I care about delivering software that makes a difference, and solving interesting problems to do it. You might know me from tracking trains around the London Underground (as seen at EMF 2022!), reverse-engineering UK railway tickets, or building hardware to make LED panels work (as seen at EMF 2024!). 📍 I'm looking for fully remote and hybrid positions. I'm based in Cardiff, UK, but am happy to work US Eastern or European hours if necessary! ✉️ Please get in touch if you have any job leads, want to hire me, or want my CV — just reply below, or email job@eta.st. Boosts much appreciated!
I'm a software engineer with 4 years' professional experience. Special interests include railway open data, networking (I run AS213185 for fun!), and embedded programming, but I can do most things!
#getfedihired
The post APNIC/APRICOT inbox backlog is real
While filling out the Malaysian digital landing card stuff, I noticed the infosec equivalent of the snake from adam and eve offering me to possible explore cyber-crimes to a country I am about to visit. (I didn't check)
Processed some photos from my trip to APNIC/APRICOT in MY/Kuala Lumpur!
Having a normal one, at the normal hour
benjojo
reposted 20 Feb 2025 15:47 +0000
original: thisemailfindsyou@mastodon.social
I hope this email finds you guilty on three charges of gross indecency.
On the internet these days, I guess some do know you are a dog
I wonder what the history of the Cisco CLI's default of "Any unknown command is now a (slow) DNS lookup because maybe you want to telnet ?" is. It seems to be on almost every single IOS image I've ever touched, so it's got to have been implemented very early The amount of devices that must have It's 100% one of the more mundane uses for a time machine
no ip domain-lookup
at the top of the config must be staggering. Why does it remain this way.
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