SELKS is a free, open-source solution for Suricata-based network intrusion detection and protection (IDS/IPS), network security monitoring.
![SELKS: Open-source Suricata IDS/IPS, network security monitoring, threat hunting - Help Net Security](https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/21c319c1-e1e8-4c2e-954a-797e27ca4b5a.webp?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
There’s a secret smart home radio in your new Mac.
![There’s a secret smart home radio in your new Mac](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/fc8efe6a-c502-4c1a-a5d1-70b9d5468de5.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
Our PCBs greatly benefit from cases – what’s with all the pins that can be accidentally shorted, connectors that stick out of the outline, and cables pulling the board into different di…
![Turbocase Generates A PCB Shell For You](https://discuss.tchncs.de/pictrs/image/7800b904-eb2b-40de-9c90-9397f89a469f.png?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
I came across this today and I thought it might be an incredibly powerful tool. So I was curious to see if anybody in this community has used it yet?
Our PCBs greatly benefit from cases – what’s with all the pins that can be accidentally shorted, connectors that stick out of the outline, and cables pulling the board into different di…
![Turbocase Generates A PCB Shell For You](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/5aebe219-8e17-46e0-9787-5710df3d14f6.png?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
Oh for sure, they really went to crap the last few years.
Microcenter doesn't sell fridges, unfortunately. However, I have been pretty pleased with them since Fry's is out of then picture. That was a rough couple of years.
Some less tired viewers have correctly pointed out that the "warranty" was added for a price and discounted in the cart, as well as free delivery. Perhaps, if you don't find the UI misleading like I did, this isn't a bad thing.
Back when they introduced their marketplace, I found an extremely good deal. Thinking it was too good to be true, but cheap enough to say "what the heck," I bought it anyway. Fast forward a week and I received a completely different item than what was described (no surprise, to be honest) in the listing. Naturally, I reached out to customer service for a refund because the item I received was not as advertised. To my surprise, Newegg refused to refund me the whole amount even though they acknowledged the listing was essentially a scam, so I back charged through my credit card. Then, they banned my account. I had been an avid supporter of the company and built many computers from things purchased there, up until that complete joke of a refund process.
Newegg died the day they sold out way back in the 2010s, screw that horrible customer service.
m the same IP address? Cause some places check for that kind of thing.
Yep, didn't bother playing any games, same IP.
![the background blur](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/340ff4c7-ad1b-4aba-baec-61b0aac4d275.png?thumbnail=256&format=webp)
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So I was shopping with my wife today and I said "oh let's see if my membership helps out." So we went and added the same item to each of our carts, and to our surprise, the total was the same! So what is it exactly that I'm paying for in this membership if the items "original price" is higher for me than it is for regular shoppers?
Ebury backdoors SSH servers in hosting providers, giving the malware extraordinary reach.
![Linux maintainers were infected for 2 years by SSH-dwelling backdoor with huge reach](https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/dee03cf4-a323-4604-bc62-385bf49e10a2.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
I'd like to chime in and say that there are some great pieces of advice here, thanks for being good, Lemmy!
My advice for conception is to just enjoy your partner. Don't make it work, go on dates, use foreplay, make it fun, and you'll build memories as well as a stronger bond. Always communicate with your partner, that makes everything better, even the uncomfortable things, just remember to be kind.
I have no idea how sexual orientation is, in any way, related to my comment. You can keep that kind of nonsense to yourself. This mural is essentially a bad Zoom call screenshot to my eyes. Just a bizarre angle to capture and span across a huge building, regardless of the subject's eye liner.
As much as I appreciate art, this is... really repulsive to me. Why are we looking up this person's nose? Why is it so huge?
Yes, I have to agree the problem is not just gun laws, and, in isolation, changes to gun laws would not fix the root of the problem.
Yeah, so I guess we should just change nothing, right?
/s in case it wasn't blatantly obvious we are in desperate need of changing gun laws.
Un fucking believable.
Here are a few more views:
- 3D render
- Back side
- Silkscreen with front and back sides
![the background blur](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/ee993c4c-38ec-4b9d-a16e-84da665bc7fa.png?thumbnail=256&format=webp)
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Greetings again! Yesterday I posted the schematic for this circuit, and today I have routed it as a 2 layer PCB. The intent of this board is for it to be a playground to build autonomous LED animations with the LP5812 ICs from TI, which seem pretty neat.
I'm hoping to get feedback on this design and sanity checks to make sure I haven't missed something when routing this out. I couldn't figure out how to upload multiple photos, so I'll add some more views in the comments. Cheers!
If you're interested in the KiCad files or other related things, I've got it on GitHub.
Naturally, just like a making a pull request, I found that my annotations were incorrect for the LEDs (it doesn't functionally change the schematic) after posting. My intent is to have all odd LEDs on U1 and even on U2 so that when I place them in a circle it's easy to make usable patterns with one controller at a time as I learn how to use animation engines.
![the background blur](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/2b006b32-d140-4e9c-b63e-bfaaf37489a9.png?thumbnail=256&format=webp)
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Greetings! I've been throwing this schematic together as I want to experiment with the TI LP5812 IC which is an i2c controlled autonomous matrix LED driver. I am a novice when it comes to electronics so I'm looking to see if I've missed anything in this demo board schematic.
The intended purpose of this circuit will be to provide a playground to experiment with different lighting patterns by allowing the user to interact with two of these LP5812 ICs over i2c as each can only drive 4 RGB leds each.
My main points of concern: Making sure that I haven't missed anything critical in the rather dense TI datasheet https://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/lp5812.pdf?ts=1710689049125 as well as making sure that my schematic makes sense.
I chose not to include i2c pullups on this dev board as I felt that was best left for the host to configure, but I'm happy to learn. Thank you!
Here's a link to the KiCad project if you'd like to see more https://github.com/scytherswings/Starlight-LP5812-Dev-Board/tree/main
This update causes my Jetbrains IDE to randomly crash several times a day, it's great. Also my USB hubs wouldn't work this morning until I power cycled everything a few times. What fun!
Thanks for sharing!
Hard disagree, fold 4 gang.
I can't speak for the flip, but the fold 4 is fantastic. I can't imagine going back to a slab
Aww I didn't even know there was a Rock Band 4, I would love to play that series again but I can't find the band in a box anywhere, and based on the news, they're sunsetting the game too. How lame.
Media streamer Plex has raised new capital. The company, which began as a media organization startup, has morphed over the years to become a one-stop shop
![Streaming media company Plex raises new funds as it nears profitability | TechCrunch](https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/702feced-2b36-49f7-8f56-c9cac5db75a0.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
I hope this doesn't mean they are on the slippery slope of selling user data, thoughts?
The GitHub Security Lab examined the most popular open source software running on our home labs, with the aim of enhancing its security. Here's what we found and what you can do to better protect your own smart home.
![Securing our home labs: Home Assistant code review](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/bf9ede0c-23bf-41ad-8c7c-a10e3df7ebec.png?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
The companies that own many leased solar systems on Americans' rooftops are going out of business, leaving homeowners in a lurch.