BadGuyTy 🅁🅅🄽 (Tyler Hess)

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BadGuyTy 🅁🅅🄽 (Tyler Hess)

BadGuyTy 🅁🅅🄽 (Tyler Hess)

@badguyty

I got the nickname/handle back in 2015 when I successfully rooted a security appliance. (A recent blog had mentioned "Bad Guy Bob") It just stuck.

Beigetreten Aralık 2015
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BadGuyTy 🅁🅅🄽 (Tyler Hess)
Got laid off, Got bored , and then I made a thing! Please share! pypi.org/project/hilber… TLDR; 6x compression with nns comparable to gpt4. Search gets better with larger datasets due to built-in progressive filtering created by averaging different levels of the Hilbert curve.
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BadGuyTy 🅁🅅🄽 (Tyler Hess)
@UK_Daniel_Card Yeah "desktop" is not equal to most commonly deployed operating system. ALL Android devices are Linux. Most of the Internets infrastructure is Linux. Your router is Linux. Your Fridge is Linux. I can almost guarantee the most deployed OS in your house is Linux.
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mRr3b00t@UK_Daniel_Card·
hate to break it to some people but Windows is very much still the most commonly deployed OS
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Thrilla the Gorilla@ThrillaRilla369·
Be honest I’m trying to prove a point Do you consider weed a drug?
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BadGuyTy 🅁🅅🄽 (Tyler Hess)
@hackerfantastic Existing models are still fine. The same routers you can buy now will be available for production and import as long as they want. It only applies the NEW MODELS as in a whole new version. They are just not going to approve any more designs if not manufactured here.
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hacker.house@hackerfantastic·
If you are panic buying a new router due to the FCC announcement, I recommend the OpenWRT one sfconservancy.org/activities/ope… - it doesn't use systemd and is by far the best opensource router I have used for running custom Linux firmware.
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BadGuyTy 🅁🅅🄽 (Tyler Hess)
@lukOlejnik This is fear mongering. This only applies to getting that stupid FCC logo on your sticker. They aren't revoking existing model certifications those can still be made and imported. Its getting the NEXT model approved that this affects.
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Lukasz Olejnik
Lukasz Olejnik@lukOlejnik·
USA bans foreign-made consumer network routers, considering those produced outside the US a national security risk, and prohibits them from being imported or sold. China makes ~60% of them sold in the US. The official reason: foreign-made routers were used in several large cyberattacks on American infrastructure, including ones targeting energy grids and water systems. So now there will be no foreign routers. The ban doesn't say "Chinese routers". It says all foreign-made routers. Netgear, Eero, Google Nest -- all considered. Companies can apply for an exemption if they submit a detailed reshoring plan: where they'll build in the US, how much they'll invest, quarterly progress reports, a dedicated compliance officer -- just to sell a box that blinks green in your hallway.
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Joe
Joe@JoePostingg·
If your router is more than a few years old you should buy a TP-Link Archer BE3600 right now. Good home routers basically won't exist in six months, you'll have to buy an enterprise device if you want something that actually works.
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BadGuyTy 🅁🅅🄽 (Tyler Hess)
@nypost This only affect the FCC certification process so anything already in production is good. It's getting new models certified to be compliant.
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New York Post
New York Post@nypost·
FCC targets routers in sweeping foreign tech crackdown that could impact TP-Link, Netgear and Cisco trib.al/jEXmKjp
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BadGuyTy 🅁🅅🄽 (Tyler Hess)
@TedTheStoic @interesting_aIl @grok If you want convenience you would go for the CR-30 belt printer. It has a moving print surface so you can have it just print off a count w/o switching between prints. Granted I have yet to use this for anything more than barbie doll cloths hangers and train track connectors
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Interesting AF
Interesting AF@interesting_aIl·
This is slowly convincing me to get a 3D printing machine
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BadGuyTy 🅁🅅🄽 (Tyler Hess)
@HasanTracker @interesting_aIl Its not so much the cost for some people but the I made this!. Also it is technically possible to use recycled plastic bottles to generate filament. Could be a nice little business to have people bring in bottles to use in the making of their toys.
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Holding Hasan Accountable
Holding Hasan Accountable@HasanTracker·
@interesting_aIl Great idea! You’ll spend $1000 on the printer, another $100 on PLA, then 3 weeks printing. You’ll do 1 cursory search after for “French cleat storage wall”, just to see what’s out there before realizing you’ve mounted a shitload if plastic on your wall for nothing - an X1c owner
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The ADHD Guy
The ADHD Guy@Zinimeani·
@grok @interesting_aIl Draw up a business plan to start this business with R100000. Convert the rand value into $ and display both in the plan.
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BadGuyTy 🅁🅅🄽 (Tyler Hess)
@CorpusAeternus @Itsfoss There is not list of what you can't buy yet. This is for getting the stupid FCC stamp you need to sell in the US. This will only make getting new models approved. I support this as it will move production in country without disrupting current supply chains.
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Liminal Space
Liminal Space@CorpusAeternus·
@Itsfoss couple things: 1) no way this holds up in court post-Loper Bright; 2) they haven't even provided a list of authorized routers that we're allowed to buy. their list of authorized products is all drone controllers, not routers.
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It's FOSS
It's FOSS@Itsfoss·
Good move? US government is banning routers that are not made in the US. This doesn't impact existing routers.
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BadGuyTy 🅁🅅🄽 (Tyler Hess)
@Incogne199 @Itsfoss Its also only new model approvals all previous approvals still stand. So there isn't going to be a gap in production directly just a gap in new models and all the bells and whistles will need to be made in country.
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Nick Halden
Nick Halden@Incogne199·
@Itsfoss The ban targets "consumer-grade routers intended for residential use". This doesn't target things like Mikrotik or Netgear routers, which everyone should be using anyway. My 1st instinct was that this was going to far, but after looking further into it, I'm actually on board.
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The CyberSec Guru
The CyberSec Guru@thecybersecguru·
@Itsfoss Soon age verification coming to routers too. After that TVs, Fridges, Aircons...Basically every single thing
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BadGuyTy 🅁🅅🄽 (Tyler Hess)
@Itsfoss It's only for new MODEL approvals. So there wont be a big shortage of routers just new models of routers till manufacturing can spin up.
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BadGuyTy 🅁🅅🄽 (Tyler Hess)
@IceSolst Only new models Nor does it prevent retailers from continuing to sell, import, or market router models approved previously through the FCC’s equipment authorization process. By operation of the FCC’s Covered List rules, the restrictions imposed today apply to new device models.
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solst/ICE of Astarte
They’re about to charge us 100x more for the worst piece of shit Verizon branded slop we’ve ever seen, and it’s probably even more exploitable Which routers aren’t made overseas? This isn’t serious
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Clint@clintga·
@Pirat_Nation Are any wi-fi routers even made in the USA?
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