@troyhunt Decibel meter, unless the shower can run without making a sound. Not sure if they exist in IoT variations. Alternatively an analog sensor input and a microphone plus amp, that stuff is super small. Other option: radar or ultrasonic occupancy sensor?
@SwiftOnSecurity The problem isn’t as much final availability but the fact that without helper tools you cannot see what the OS is doing. There is no /proc, no /sys, no /dev… Technically those could exist for the win32 personality or for NT itself, but the entire concept is simply not available.
@mcohmi It’s a toolbox to build toolbox factories. Can be great, can also be very big and complicated. In the end it does seem like most solutions gravitate towards kube-esque systems when scale and composability peek around the corner so perhaps it is inevitable… 🤷♂️
@riskybusiness while listening to the show (the part where offsec research into Azure is hard), some parts of AWS Kubernetes are just on github for everyone to judge https://t.co/nFCojZeG9z I’m sure besides the node images there are other parts but this part is very inspectable🙂
@troyhunt@anydesk Had a case where a fake gmail callcenter google ad directs the visitor to download anydesk so the scammer can do realtime bank fraud via the user’s browser. Stuff’s weird mixes these days.
@0xdade Has been supported on macOS and Apple hardware with FireWire and later on Thunderbolt 1/2 and 3 (USB-C); of course that then got broken with the M1 due to significant architectural hardware differences. Got replaced by SMB which also works over TB because it supports networking.