Posts by jomo@mstdn.io
 (DIR) Post #AdTbCq6EqwtrEik9lg by jomo@mstdn.io
       2024-01-03T17:53:52Z
       
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       @lorenzofb hot take: they are not wrong. If what they said is true, 23AndMe was not hacked, customers decided not to use 2FA and then use a known password, and did allow to share data with other customers. This is the customers' fault.23AndMe did however not use standard security practices such as enforcing MFA, and it's right to blame them for that.
       
 (DIR) Post #AdTmckX3H51AzgqJ1M by jomo@mstdn.io
       2024-01-03T20:01:31Z
       
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       @ret2bed @feld @lorenzofb these people agreed to share their data with whoever the company decided to be genetic relatives, a.k.a. a bunch of random people from the internet.
       
 (DIR) Post #Addsh80xyJwmumCQGO by jomo@mstdn.io
       2024-01-08T17:00:04Z
       
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       @lain
       
 (DIR) Post #Ahe9LUOUZWWQOYQCSu by jomo@mstdn.io
       2024-05-03T11:15:51Z
       
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       "Eindeutig" Russland schuld am SPD-Hack. Oder waren es vielleicht doch mangelnde Sicherheitsvorkehrungen? Beinhalten die angekündigten "Konsequenzen" jetzt bessere IT-Security?#spd #hackerangriff #russland #bundesregierung #baerbock #itsicherheit
       
 (DIR) Post #AkE2zUxlQ4NqZAk0e0 by jomo@mstdn.io
       2024-07-23T14:01:53Z
       
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       I did some repair on a dishwasher today.The lid of the detergent dispenser didn't close anymore. There's a plastic latch that has worn out and causes the closing mechanism to slip.In my first attempt, I took a crown cap and cut out a strip of metal that I bent and glued in place in order to recreate the latch. Unfortunately, no matter how I bent or cut it, it would either bend down or slip.1/2#repair
       
 (DIR) Post #AkE2zW9qybeGGxPB7w by jomo@mstdn.io
       2024-07-23T14:04:53Z
       
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       In a final, desperate attempt, I heated up the tip of pliers and scissors using a lighter and tried to form the plastic into shape. It looks terrible, but it has worked effectively and the dishwasher can be used again 🥳2/2#repair
       
 (DIR) Post #AkE2zXFutY5ng3FXDU by jomo@mstdn.io
       2024-07-23T14:10:11Z
       
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       Q: Is this going to hold for a long time?A: No idea, probably not. Next time I will cut out a piece of plastic to add more material to the latch, and try forming it again.
       
 (DIR) Post #AkE2za7sDuRQZyVeb2 by jomo@mstdn.io
       2024-07-23T14:11:47Z
       
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       Q: Did this take longer than just washing by hand?A: Certainly.
       
 (DIR) Post #Amo8uBt5T3YbE5No4e by jomo@mstdn.io
       2024-10-04T14:20:48Z
       
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       There are not enough power outlets in the @MRMCD speaker lounge!#mrmcd24
       
 (DIR) Post #ArVG4DyEObuByVrRT6 by jomo@mstdn.io
       2025-02-25T17:37:59Z
       
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       Finally, an open source, user friendly webapp that's based on #OpenStreetMap data.It comes with vector tiles, 3D landscape and buildings, search, routing, and different map layers including aerial images.https://osmapp.org/#OSM
       
 (DIR) Post #ArWgirPlxEz5rIjyXw by jomo@mstdn.io
       2025-02-26T20:44:33Z
       
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       In case you were wondering what Mozilla is doing nowadays:"When you upload or input information through Firefox, you hereby grant us a nonexclusive, royalty-free, worldwide license to use that information […]"https://mozilla.org/en/about/legal/terms/firefox/#Firefox #Mozilla #Privacy
       
 (DIR) Post #AvKFYZPKV2v0129Bq4 by jomo@mstdn.io
       2025-06-20T15:13:40Z
       
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       @SuperDicq do you know if it supports phone book from the server and call history for missed calls?
       
 (DIR) Post #AvKb4Q4UqPYJMfQmMi by jomo@mstdn.io
       2025-06-20T19:19:03Z
       
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       @SuperDicq people here said there's one at the CCCAC desk. Should be roughly here.
       
 (DIR) Post #AvMs1GGquiGhdWD5Qe by jomo@mstdn.io
       2025-06-21T21:37:23Z
       
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       Tschunkeln hat höchste Priorität!#gpn23
       
 (DIR) Post #AvNkn2vtCd5bh4dhOS by jomo@mstdn.io
       2025-06-18T13:08:41Z
       
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       0€-Deutschlandticket (DIN A4), ohne Grenzkontrolle
       
 (DIR) Post #Ay4Nq835Na5rxPuuOW by jomo@mstdn.io
       2025-09-10T14:13:04Z
       
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 (DIR) Post #B0CLWIypsUsrYJGrUu by jomo@mstdn.io
       2025-11-12T20:45:50Z
       
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       FYI: The sudo-rs bug of leaking passwords on timeout is a general problem of line buffered stdin streams.The `read` builtin suffers from the same problem.https://github.com/trifectatechfoundation/sudo-rs/security/advisories/GHSA-c978-wq47-pvvw#sudors #sudo_rs #bash #CVE_2025_64170 #infosec
       
 (DIR) Post #B0CLWOYp87dqrN9Amm by jomo@mstdn.io
       2025-11-12T20:49:38Z
       
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       This issue occurs when using a line buffer, where the input is only placed into the buffer after a newline character was entered. When that character is not entered, the data is not read, and thus not flushed from stdin and is still waiting to be read by the next program (such as the shell) to read from the stdin buffer. Bash uses a character buffer to read your keyboard inputs, so the data is displayed immediately.
       
 (DIR) Post #B0UrasgiBFNZkRSKxM by jomo@mstdn.io
       2025-11-19T12:06:27Z
       
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       The 4 digit addresss (v4) used by @eventphone are seeing dramatic growth and the address space is nearing exhaustion. It's time for CGNAT to solve this problem!"The number you have dialed is registered multiple times. Press 1⃣ for JMON, press 2⃣ for JOMO, press 3⃣ for KOON, press 4⃣ for LOOM. Press *⃣ for random."#39c3
       
 (DIR) Post #B3752J8gOLcBHUV6ci by jomo@mstdn.io
       2026-02-08T13:31:06Z
       
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       Great article by @lcamtuf explaining algorithms to unblur images with astonishing results.Remember not to use blurring for privacy or redaction!https://lcamtuf.substack.com/p/its-all-a-blur#blur #unblur #opsec #osint #privacy