A Series of Tubez Networks
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A Series of Tubez Networks
@ASoTNetworks
Toronto, Ontario, Canada Entrou em Mart 2011
259 Seguindo63 Seguidores

@WizardTux @Jacobyclarke This is the photo where it shows the light spots all over the used booster.

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@Jacobyclarke I can't find the photo they showed where I saw it, but there is similar spotting on this picture

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@BRM20_ @crankysysad But those are open standard protocols that big crops trying to kill off to wall garden users into their ecosystem. Without these standards the Internet will be a very different place.
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From imaginary conversations created by AI, to using blockchain technology to verify data.
This week, we look at how new approaches to data are fuelling art, and fighting disinformation.
🔊cbc.ca/listen/live-ra…
W/ @liviopacifico, @driesdepoorter, @LauBenedict + @adjoro
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@TomLawrenceTech It looks like it might be the yellow glue of death. You can see the glue on the screws starting to turn brown and become conductive. If they are over a trace or part on the PCB it may cause some shorts.
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We published some code to verify @signalapp proxies for #IRanASignalProxy and an article calling for local-first communication in our ongoing battle against censorship hypha.coop/dripline/signa…
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One week after the invasion of 🇺🇦, our members at starlinglab.org began building the digital evidence preservation pipeline alongside collaborators. On Friday the team submitted the 1st of many dossiers to the ICC documenting war crimes that targeted 5 schools in Kharkiv.
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@Shrinks99 Nice that was in my recommendation of videos but haven't got around to watching it.
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@allanpeda @nixcraft That video is full of misinformation. You need a firewall that can block inbound IPv6 traffic by default (most good ones do). Almost all devices today that use IPv6 have privacy extension that randomize the v6 address every time it connects or every few hours.
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@TomLawrenceTech For those saying using NATs and private IP space is security it's completely false. All you need is firewalls that do not allow inbound from the internet by default. Only reason we are using NAT on v4 is because of IP exhaustion or we will have routable IP on every computer.
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December will mark 26 years since the first RFC for IPv6 was introduced. It is still not the standard which means #NONATNovember is still not practical for 2021. Maybe next year.
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@allanjude @TomLawrenceTech I had a similar issue with mine too where I need to disassemble it before I can move it into the basement. After reassembling it in the basement I almost went into a height issue there is like 1" left before hitting the ceiling.
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@TomLawrenceTech When I got mine the problem was depth, it couldn't make the turn to get downstairs. It was like 37c outside that day, so we disassembled it in the landing (in the air conditioning)
Then moved it into the basement bedroom (now server room) and reassembled it.
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@allanpeda @nixcraft That video is full of misinformation. You need a firewall that can block inbound IPv6 traffic by default (most good ones do). Almost all devices today that use IPv6 have privacy extension that randomize the v6 address every time it connects or every few hours.
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@TorontoIX I would like more info but I don't have permissions to send you a PM
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@allanpeda @nixcraft Also do NOT NAT IPv6 as he says.
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@allanpeda @nixcraft That video is full of misinformation. You need a firewall that can block inbound IPv6 traffic by default (most good ones do). Almost all devices today that use IPv6 have privacy extension that randomize the v6 address every time it connects or every few hours.
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IPv4 prices going up. docs.hetzner.com/general/others… The gold rush has begun. It is just a matter of time before every cloud service provider will up their price. So what is holding you from using IPv6?

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@Shrinks99 That's very cool what can you not do with FFmpeg...
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ISSUE 01: Fertile Grounds has arrived! Our first issue contains eight creative pieces and a series of kaoani inspired animated GIFs.
You can read it on the World Wide Web here >> one.compost.digital

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