

I had Reader Mode installed but by the time I saw this posting, Chrome and Brave had already disabled it.
I had Reader Mode installed but by the time I saw this posting, Chrome and Brave had already disabled it.
The old AT&T router I had came with a pretty obscure SSID password on a label printed on the side of it. The admin password was also a mix of punctuation and mixed case alphanumerics. I saw a neighbor’s router and it’s SSID password was different. So if these were being machine generated and set, that means there’s some sort of service access and port into the router from AT&T’s side.
Comcast Business Router, however came with a fixed username and password which I had to change when I set it up. I can’t imagine a non-techie person going through this step.
As you can tell by my wild supposition about doxing cops, I also read and write fanfiction.
Just think how great it would be to be wearing these glasses when a bad cop does an illegal stop on you. Theoretically, you’d know the size of their socks and underwear by the time you signed the ticket. It would make it so much easier to fight it in court.
If I worked for Starlink in Brazil, I’d be on a plane visiting friends outside the country right now. I’m sure an order to arrest EVERYONE who works for Starlink is being drafted right now.
If Starlink is connected to any infrastructure inside Brazil, I suspect that’s about to go dark. What the Brazilian authorities need is access to Starlink’s internal admin network that controls EVERYTHING. Because Melon Husk is to stupid to pipeline infrastructure for each country. I’ll bet it’s all shared at some level. I doubt local IT person would risk jail for them and their families or “extended renditioning” to extract access to those networks to shut them down.
As a sysadmin who has to support said developers, all I have to say is “Duh. No I won’t install your app with root privileges. And clean up all the files you write to /tmp.”
Another useful idiot who has to stay clear of tall buildings with windows. For obvious reasons.
ntpd. The internet wouldn’t run without it.