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Cake day: August 2nd, 2023

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  • I dunno, I found it easier to move my family to JF.

    I made them a bunch of accounts and sent them via signal.

    For my mum I logged in as her and configured everything how she would want.

    I didnt have to explain to anybody that remote stream needs to be unlimited bandwidth for better performance.

    If mum forgets her password I can reset it.

    To log her TV in we used quick connect where I had her enter the 6 digit code on the tv.

    We used SyncPlay to watch a movie together.







  • Unfortunately a lot of rentals dont have their own laundry, or have to use a shared building laundry.

    At my last place we had to pay 3$ for a wash and 6$ for a dry. Had to use a credit/debit machine to load a card, and the machine was frequently broken, so I’d have to go to another building in the area to reload it, but I’d have to wait for someone to let me tailgate in the lobby.

    Just own it is like saying people should just buy homes or move to a better apt.





  • Holy shit, that’s actually hilarious, I imagine someone would have noticed when their paste/auto type password managers didn’t work

    For those confused, this sounds like instead of making a real website, they spin up a vm, embed a remote desktop tool into their website and have you login through chrome running on their VM, this is sooooo sketch it, its unreal anyone would use this in a public product.

    Imagine if to sign into facebook from an app, you had to go to someone else’s computer, login and save your credentials on their PC, would that be a good idea?


  • Im a security professional who works to harden medical devices. I use the flipper zero to easily test many different protocols that would be a pain in the ass to do “manually”.

    The flipper makes it easy for me to verify IR, sub GHz, USB, SPI, and many other protocols while being able to walk around the devices I test.

    Without the flipper I could totally do these checks with homebrew tools, a pi and an rtlsdr (unless thats gonna be illegal too?) But it would take me writing new tools and procedures rather than the ease of the flipper.

    Anybody in the know can tell you that the hardware isn’t anything special, and like many others have said, its like making a swiss army knife illegal cause the toothpick can be used to pick a lock.

    This isn’t gonna stop anybody, if pentest tools are showing flaws in your product, maybe we should send flippers to the car manufacturers and tell them to fix their shit. You shouldn’t be allowed to sell a car that can be wirelessly hacked like this, just like how the FDA doesn’t let you sell medical devices that can be hacked like that.

    You don’t just put the cat back in the bag…