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  • ok, wonderful moment to figure out that lemmy does not send me push notifications. at all...

    but lucky me: the color palette is not diverse enough to get me on there anyways! :D

  • sure, i'll be around for the whole thing. should the impossible happen and lightning strikes me indoors, causing me to have an idea for what to draw, i'll post it

  • nope, didn't get any warnings or fines for that. honestly also didn't stay long enough to really tempt fate

  • Elite Dangerous @lemmy.world

    Actually, it is possible to dock large ships on M-pads!

  • yep, seems to be a common thing. happened to me yesterday, so i filed a lost assets claim (just to have a paper trail of events, really) and got a response already.

    according to FDev support, nothing is actually lost. the backend system still has (at least in my case) all claims data and its just not displayed correctly in game. the ticket was for both my systems Paradiso and Col 285 Sector FA-W a45-1 and sure enough the latter is already fixed!

  • i like it so far. building a proper starport with two people on three accounts is annoying when it comes to CMM, but not too difficult. the way building different installations / stations shapes the systems economy / stats of the system makes sense. starting a system with a tier 3 station however makes less sense... it doesnt give any construction points towards either tier 2 or tier 3. and it sure is a beta. lost system architect status everywhere today. fun stuff :D

  • Elite Dangerous @lemmy.world

    System colonization is now live!

    Elite Dangerous @lemmy.world

    NPCs always get the best landing pads

  • to be fair, the best response to that is just "Greetings!" and then you watch them trying to comprehend. and don't get me started on people that hit send after every other word...

  • humans just had to fuck around and find out...

  • i'll make a wild guess and say that the true percentage is somewhere around 75%, maybe close to 80%.

    a good chunk of players that call the rats are new players that might not have bought odyssey right away and started in horizons 4.0. the raw numbers the fuel rat stats can provide are a bit biased towards underestimating how the 4.0 playerbase is split between horizons and odyssey in favor of horizons. ( i wish there were stats about how many hours players typically log before having to call the rats, but we have no data to do that :/ )

  • gruyère... of course that almost ended horribly. shouldve used cheddar...

  • Furry Scientists @pawb.social

    The GIMPS has discovered a new prime: M136279841

    furry_irl @pawb.social

    angel_irl

    Furry Technologists @pawb.social

    Intel has finally tracked down the problem making 13th- and 14th-gen CPUs crash

    Furry Technologists @pawb.social

    Fake CrowdStrike fixes target companies with malware, data wipers

  • love the quote at the end. there are far too many situations where windows is because "because!" where its just the wrong tool for the job. pos, web servers, trains to name a few i can think of...

  • Furry Technologists @pawb.social

    Google Chrome has an API accessible only from *.google.com

  • and i claim that i have a pig in my basement that plays celtic whistle and shits pure palladium every sunday

  • wonderful read. ive reached a point where i can do nothing but lean back, sip a drink and laugh while these companies race each other to destroy their platforms. might as well start betting on who does the next stupid decision...

  • Furry Technologists @pawb.social

    Archie has been resurrected

  • breaking news: researchers discover that network protocols work as intended. mindlessly connecting to an untrusted network is still a bad idea.

    to quote the article: "Do not use untrusted networks if you need absolute confidentiality of your traffic" or use HTTPS and a SOCKS5 proxy

  • yup yup yup. didnt steam also have some "fun" rm -rf bug a few years ago? proper backups and sandboxing go a long way

  • furry_irl @pawb.social

    flathead_irl

  • ok, after reading that article fully, it does sound a lot less concerning than the headline would like me to believe. it is early in the morning (almost 13:00) and this is a great chance to expose how little i know about all that, so i will:

    They believed SSH traffic was immune [...].

    classic. we always think that something is perfectly safe until it breaks. also, looking at the article, the issue with RSA has been known since 1996. there had to be a useful application for this. such as TLS. and now some SSH implementations.

    Last year, researchers found that [...] they were still able to passively observe faulty signatures that allowed them to compromise the RSA keys of [...] Baiducom

    no idea how this adds any value in a discussion about SSH, but i chuckled.
    now the article also get to some more interesting stats.

    5.2 billion SSH records. of that 590k with invalid signatures and 4.9k revealed factorization for a total of 189 unique private keys.

    now i would very much prefer that last number to be a solid zero, but out of 590k faults, only 4.9k were usable for the attack. everyone that thinks "oh thats nothing. im safe." is still a fool, but it could be far worse. especially since this only target RSA and leaves ed25519 (and others) untouched.

    but it just gets even better:

    The researchers traced the keys they compromised to devices that used custom, closed-source SSH implementations that didn’t implement the countermeasures found in OpenSSH and other widely used open source code libraries.

    if i was drinking something reading this, i would have spat it out laughing. i am that kind of fun at parties. this also partially explains why there are "only" 590k invalid signatures in over 5.2 billion records total. and judging by how good some companies and organizations handle updates (assuming there will be updates from cisco, zyxel, hillstone and mocana), this will still be enough to be used in some attacks five years from now.

  • Elite Dangerous @lemmy.world

    Wizz UH-U c16-1 7 d: One of the greenest moons ive ever seen

  • yep. and i wouldnt be surprised if that was intentional. how quickly they backed off on that one very much smells like a classic door in the face tactic. this whole WEI thing is far from being over

  • Elite Dangerous @lemmy.world

    Recent picture of me standing on / inside of my exploration liner

    Furry Technologists @pawb.social

    WTF DJI, UAV CTF?!

    Furry Technologists @pawb.social

    Chrome now ships with a user-tracking ad platform baked in

  • i honestly have so much trust into the whole music industry, and especially UMG, that id bet my best guillotine on this ending up to be absolutely detrimental to artists. if you have generative AI and can generate music for you, why even pay artists? sure sounds like the first step in that direction

  • Furry Technologists @pawb.social

    Demystifying eSIM Technology

  • absolutely. a lot of currently in use public key schemes may be broken with those. more recently there have been a few newer algorithm such as kyber that do have a chance to hold. think NIST is also holding a bit of a competition, but dont quote me on that. i really dont know alot about post-quantum crypto

  • Furry Technologists @pawb.social

    Intel Arc drivers now ship with telemetry enabled by default