What are your thoughts on the alternative path the article talks about “…zeroconf, mDNS, or DNS-SD advertisements”?
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What are your thoughts on the alternative path the article talks about “…zeroconf, mDNS, or DNS-SD advertisements”?
Basically an unauthenticated perl interpreter with root open to the network by default in most configurations across a couple decades.
It’s about as bad as it can be?
The right to repair is such an obvious good in the world that those opposed to it should be publicly shamed.
It doesn’t do anything except divorce the accounts.
Anyway to disable the popup?
I have ublock configured to block it.
Probably things like capacitors and connectors. Anything that would let the magic smoke out after 40+ years of use.
Edit: I’m a dummy and didn’t realise this was referring to a newer product.
The last time I looked into it. The copy protection was fairly trivial to circumvent on the PS1.
So I’d imagine they probably work fine. But I haven’t tried these bootlegs myself so I can’t say for certain.
So it depends. For example some legacy apple stuff had a bad DHCP implementation where it would try to hold onto an IP address it had before.
When there’s one DHCP server with a reserved ip it won’t assign that ip to the wrong device. (Unless you’re running some buggy software that takes your configuration as suggestions)
Where the advice to set it anyways comes from scenarios where that DHCP server goes down for long enough that everyone starts self assigning addresses. It’s a real hassle to find the correct system when that happens.
Is this meant to be something like snap?
Wait till the Y2K38 event occurs.
The reason is simply the developer has failed to understand that iOS 15 is still supported by Apple.
It’s not hard to target the older models, with iOS it’s mostly just a few small tweaks.
Hey careful there, the iPhone 6s and newer still receive security updates. Just not feature updates on the really old models.
Well that’s 30mins of my life I won’t get back. Hilarious clicker game.
Are you familiar with the paperclip problem?
The idea that if you task a sufficiently advanced AI with making paperclips it’ll inevitably turn the universe into a collection of paperclips when that is its only goal.
Now that patch 7 has landed has your experience improved?
What root certs do I need to blacklist?
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Yeah if you’re looking for long term it needs to be archival media. Many people think the flash drive will hold it forever but they are potentially the most fickle.
I forgot you could use SSH port redirection. By having them connect to your ssh server. Just understand that you need to configure it in a safe way to avoid someone using the credentials incorrectly.
See the section called “Exposing service running in localhost of a server behind NAT to the internet”
Specifically ANSI C. All those new hipster features will never catch on.