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[–] 01189998819991197253 -4 points 1 week ago (4 children)

The scope isn't if they're crackable (which, if course, they're not, since they're not encrypting anything). The scope is if using UUIDs as filenames in this publicaly accessible db a good way to hide the files. And the answer is: no it is not, because a computer powerful enough can guess all possibilities in a matter of minutes, and query them all against the db to discover all files stored within.

[–] 01189998819991197253 -4 points 1 week ago (3 children)

You should read into the NSA's Translator. Granted, it's relatively outdated with shifting text algorithms, but for a very long time (about half a century), it was able to bruteforce any key, regardless of length, in under an hour.

[–] 01189998819991197253 -5 points 1 week ago (8 children)

It's not, though. And thinking that it is impossible is why DES, for example, was "translatable" by the NSA for decades. Never assume something is impossible just because it's difficult.

[–] 01189998819991197253 2 points 1 week ago

This was an interesting read, though is also an advert for their services. Regardless, enjoyed the details.

[–] 01189998819991197253 -3 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I cannot. But the bruteforce is a mathematical guarantee.

[–] 01189998819991197253 -5 points 1 week ago (15 children)

It taking a long time doesn't make it an impossibility. The fact that it has a limit of 122 bits, in and of itself, makes the possibility of a bruteforce a mathematical guarantee.

[–] 01189998819991197253 -4 points 1 week ago (20 children)

As long as you're not rate limited, you absolutely could.

[–] 01189998819991197253 5 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Wow. It actually identified something?

[–] 01189998819991197253 2 points 1 week ago

So you're saying we could have had it all, and now all we can do is watch it go past us. Well, isn't that just peachy.

[–] 01189998819991197253 2 points 1 week ago

Logitech Performance MX. I've had for years. Still my favorite mouse.

 

Hey everyone!

We had a bit of a trolling incident yesterday, and I wanted to address it real quick.

We are a kind and accepting community for those who love, want to love, are getting into, or are interested in espresso. We have no room for trolls or unkind behavior.

Because of the user who reported this incident (thank you!!), the offender has been banned from this wonderful community and, thanks to Jerry, the Instance owner (don't forget to support him), banned from this Instance altogether.

I thought the Instance and Community expectations were understood, considering the ambiance of Lemmy, but I was wrong. As a result, I have added a Rules section in the Sidebar. If you haven't already, please take a look, and let me know if those rules should change in any way.

Together, we can rid this world of trolls and goblins, as we hunt for that Perfect Pull.

Stay caffeinated, my fellow Espressons!

 

This little sack thing was on the tomato plant today. When it was touched, these little worm-looking things popped out, like a spider sack of worms.

  • What are they?
  • Why are they on the plant?
  • Are they harmful to the plant or to us?

Thanks!

 

In reading the rules and pinned posts, it doesn't seem to me that my question is out of line with the intention of the community. However, if I am mistaken, please remove the post and accept my sincere apologies.


So, I've been getting a lot of 429 errors as of late. Today, I came across this post by one of the Teddit instance admins. The reason for the 429, is the same API restrictions that killed the apps. Teddit is dying.

I still use Reddit for searches, unfortunately, considering much of the world's IT knowledgebase is on there. Since before the Reddit spez-out, I was using Teddit on PC or Slide/Infinity on mobile. Now that Teddit is being so severely limited by the API debacle that it has instances shutting down, I find myself asking: what Reddit front-ends still work?

Regrettably, I can't not use Reddit for work, though I don't participate or even log in, but I REALLY don't want to give Reddit the traffic.

 

I hope I can ask for advice here. I didn't see anything against this in the rules, but also don't want to harsh the vibe. If it's not ok, please delete my most.

TL;DR - I need to share a network printer with the greater network, while also making it available to non-networked Windows XP and Vista computers. I am seeking advice on how to do this without connecting the out-of-compliance computers to the network (or to each other).


I can't believe I have to consider this problem, but here I am. We have a bunch of equipment ranging from about $20k to over $250k each, with computers running Windows Vista and Windows XP. We can't replace the computers, because both the software and device drivers are proprietary and we can't get the updated versions without purchasing new devices. The department must be able to print from these computers.

So far, I've implemented a "floating USB" methodology, where the printer is connected through one USB cable that the tech moves from computer to computer, as s/he needs to print. They only ever use one, MAYBE two, at a time, so the floating USB isn't as inconvenient as it sounds. The subscription on the printer that's in there now, ends soon and corporate is unwilling/unable to renew at this time. The only other printer the department has, is across the hall.

I proposed to move that printer to the other office, connect it to the network to allow them continued ability to print from their laptops, while continuing the floating USB for the WinXP and WinVista machines. They declined, as they use that printer quite often, and don't want to have to run across the hall during high-stress tasks.

I thought about running USB the distance, but it's capped at about 5 meters / 16 feet.

My latest proposals include an active USB extension cable or USB-over-Ethernet and running USB cabling in the rafters, which will allow for the floating USB method as well as keep the printer networked. My goal is to keep these XP and Vista computers disconnected from the network. I know connecting them to a networked printer isn't great, but it's better than connecting them directly to the greater network.

Another idea I had was to create a physically segregated network for these computers only, disconnected from the greater network, with the printer connected to this network's firewall via USB and shared as a Networked printer inside this internal network. The printer will also be connected to the greater network via Ethernet, and used there. The issue I have with this, is that it keeps the XP/Vista computers connected to each other and to the printer, which still holds the risk of infection spreading among them.

I'm anticipating the (worst case) push to connect them to the internal network and "just put them behind the firewall," which, as you all know, is a very bad idea. Therefore, I'm trying to amass as many viable ideas as I can, in the hope that one of them will prevent the worst case.

Does anyone have any other ideas for sharing this printer with networked and non-networked computers?

 

I though it could be fun to list our least favorite roasts from the past week, maybe with a description on why you disliked it. This way we could round out the "what are you brewing" posts with a sort of "I won't be brewing that again" type of end cap.

Personally, I find it fun sometimes to try the black sheep. After all, my least favorite could be your favorite.

Feel free to downvote the post if you don't think this would benefit the community. If we get to an overall point value in the negatives, I will unpin the post and we can move forward with it in the rearview.

 

What are you brewing this weekend?

Post pictures, names, descriptions, recommendations, whatever you want to share that you think will help others.

May your brew be satisfying and your weekend restful.

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This was delicious. Mostly flavor notes of vanilla and cocoa, maybe some floral hints, too.

Forgot to add, this is from Volcanica Coffee.

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20.00g in (infosec.pub)
 

20.00g in. Don't even know how that happened, but it's perfect.

 
 

My daily is the kb below. Keychron C1, Fekker Panda switches, foam mod, o-rings, GSA keycaps.

Nothing special, but a very pleasant typing experience.

The above kb is a Moergo Glove80. I'm still getting used to it, so it's not my daily.

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This was inside the bill of a baseball cap with the word "MARINES" on the front. I tried changing the batteries, but it doesn't seem to be doing anything. Does anyone know what this is?

It has a button on one side. But new batteries didn't reveal it's purpose. I'm thinking it's too corroded now to work. I know that round thing is a simple speaker or buzzer, but I don't know (a) what sound it's intended to make and (b) why it was sewn into the bill of a baseball cap.

Internals, image 1:

Internals, image 2:

External, backside:

Cap pictures:

Edit: added images of the internals.

Edit 2: added a small description of the button, and why I didn't just test it with new batteries (I did, but it doesn't work). So, basically, all I know.

Edit 3: added a picture of the backside of the casing.

Edit 4: Adding pictures of the cap itself.

Thank you, everyone, for all of your input. If I'm ever able to get this thing working, I'll add a video of the device and it's audio.

 

One of the local shoppes has an arcade style room in the back, perfect for a family day. The adults get their coffee, beit espresso or brew, and the children get their blended chocolate milks or whatnots.

I got my regular, espresso macchiato, and it was delicious! This shoppe seriously knows how to 'pull' it off (get it? Pull? Like a shot). I'll let myself out...

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