i just realized something kind of wild.
before smartphones got popular cellphones would last like 4 days on a single charge. most smartphones last like a day and a half now. people still sometimes reminisce about not having to charge their phone every day.
if you use your smart phone as much as you use an old flip phone you can get it to last close to a week. my work phone, which is a very old pixel 4xl, can still get like 4-5 days of battery because i use it like 1-2 time a day to call my boss and thats it.
phones dont have worse endurance, you just use yours too much.
before smartphones got popular cellphones would last like 4 days on a single charge. most smartphones last like a day and a half now. people still sometimes reminisce about not having to charge their phone every day.
if you use your smart phone as much as you use an old flip phone you can get it to last close to a week. my work phone, which is a very old pixel 4xl, can still get like 4-5 days of battery because i use it like 1-2 time a day to call my boss and thats it.
phones dont have worse endurance, you just use yours too much.
people should stop bragging that "my phone can last 2 days" and should start bragging "i can make my phone go 4 days because im not a screen zombie"
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today a large number of websites, airports, hospitals, etc had server failures. the root cause was that crowdstrike, a popular antivirus solution had an update and started crashing windows server hosted on microsoft azure. servers would crash and then while rebooting would BSOD.
microsoft's official fix for this is to reboot the servers and just keep doing that forever until it boots successfully
microsoft's official fix for this is to reboot the servers and just keep doing that forever until it boots successfully
i am once again reminding you that windows is not a professional operating system. the vast majority of people using windows do not have real jobs and those that do get any work done do so in spite of using windows.
Diagnostic-Code: smtp; 550 5.7.1 Service unavailable; client [134.122.17.16]
blocked using zen.spamhaus.org
blocked using zen.spamhaus.org
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SPAMHAUS LIED
PEOPLE DIED
I really do hate these people. Theyre a bunch of stupid unelected internet cops who appointed themselves. They claim that they do not block for TCP SYN scanning and it was proven 5 years ago that they do.
SpamHaus are lying idiots. Every couple of months I have go back and tell these morons that im not malicious, spamming, or even scanning- which is a completely benign activity.
if you use SH lists you are making the internet worse. Stop doing that.
PEOPLE DIED
I really do hate these people. Theyre a bunch of stupid unelected internet cops who appointed themselves. They claim that they do not block for TCP SYN scanning and it was proven 5 years ago that they do.
SpamHaus are lying idiots. Every couple of months I have go back and tell these morons that im not malicious, spamming, or even scanning- which is a completely benign activity.
if you use SH lists you are making the internet worse. Stop doing that.
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SpamHaus blocks me because the VPS provider I use is Digital Ocean, who rightfully do not care what their customers use their servers for as long as its not malicious or criminal. Some people use DO servers for scanning and because other people with IPs that are close to mine scan the internet (not spam, not run malware c2 servers, not attempt exploits!) they block me. They have readily admitted that they do this. They have even gone as far as to claim that my previous VPS provider was a criminal for- gasp!- allowing users to scan the internet. I've spoken with them personally over email and they admitted that I have done nothing wrong and they only blocked me because my IP neighbors were scanning.
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if they ever ban a server that I use for business and it causes lost profits I'm stuffing a lawsuit up their ass
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>see a good post on twatter about cybersecurity
>follow the poster
>look at twitter an hour later
>most braindead mud for brains political take of all time on my feed
>its the person i followed an hour ago.
this happens way too often and that says something because i use twitter very sparingly
>follow the poster
>look at twitter an hour later
>most braindead mud for brains political take of all time on my feed
>its the person i followed an hour ago.
this happens way too often and that says something because i use twitter very sparingly
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skipper's musings
https://github.com/sshuttle/sshuttle
really nice tool for easily proxying to any server that you can run arbitrary binaries on. its also a lot nicer than trying to use openvpn because
1. client setup is literally just
2. common vpn ports/protos get blocked but net admins at colleges/stores/airports/etc dont block ssh so you're more likely to get a secured, unmolested connection
1. client setup is literally just
apt install sshuttle ; sshuttle some.server.tld instead of fiddling with configs 2. common vpn ports/protos get blocked but net admins at colleges/stores/airports/etc dont block ssh so you're more likely to get a secured, unmolested connection
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