Today I learned first hand that it is actually possible to break (by mistake rather than doing it on purpose) an mpo breakout cable If I shine a light through the cable it seems to be fine, but I suspect it is broken for the wavelengths that actually matter
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Hope you never notice the outages I cause. Knows where the RFC2616 bodies are buried. recurse.com SP'2 18 / "The bgp.tools guy"
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The year is 2035 and all countries now have some kind of online safety act that prevents people from accessing any kind of societal ill (of which is subjective to each individual country) Apart from "DontGiveAShitastan" who's suspiciously leads the world in VPN companies
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reposted 09 Dec 2025 19:49 +0000
original: newaspa@social.bgp.tools
AS206345 (Ayandeh Afzayeh Karaneh Co PJS) has signed ASPA objects for the first time!
This means 420 unique ASNs have signed ASPA objects at some point
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reposted 09 Dec 2025 19:49 +0000
original: newaspa@social.bgp.tools
Hello! I post when networks make ASPA objects for the first time!
Interesting, AS1299 (Arelion/Telia) has made ASPA objects for... AS0 (aka never transit) This is... a bold move. Glad that they will be the lab rat for how well this works in practice for a "transit free carrier", given that in practice it seems that a lot of the transit free carriers are not entirely transit free
Ah yes, disk "S.M.A.R.T" =====
# smartctl -x /dev/sdd
smartctl 7.3 2022-02-28 r5338 [x86_64-linux-6.1.0-32-amd64] (local build)
Copyright (C) 2002-22, Bruce Allen, Christian Franke, www.smartmontools.org
=== START OF INFORMATION SECTION ===
...
Local Time is: Mon Dec 8 15:24:45 2025 GMT
...
=== START OF READ SMART DATA SECTION ===
SMART overall-health self-assessment test result: FAILED!
Drive failure expected in less than 24 hours. SAVE ALL DATA.
See vendor-specific Attribute list for failed Attributes.
Left it for a bit, and
=====# smartctl -x /dev/sdd
smartctl 7.3 2022-02-28 r5338 [x86_64-linux-6.1.0-32-amd64] (local build)
Copyright (C) 2002-22, Bruce Allen, Christian Franke, www.smartmontools.org
=== START OF INFORMATION SECTION ===
...
Local Time is: Mon Dec 8 23:38:57 2025 GMT
...
=== START OF READ SMART DATA SECTION ===
SMART overall-health self-assessment test result: PASSED
It's somewhat nice that malicious crypto miners exist, because they seem to be way faster (for most cases) on the uptake of new RCE exploits and they do fairly harmless (CPU time abuse) actions. Friend found their react server components server down, and upon investigating found the docker container that normally had their JS server process in, was now Annoying? Sure, but that is way better than "hello I have just nicked your .env file and ransomware/blackmailed you" I for one am glad that the crypto mining worm people are here to out-compete the more nasty people!
./3s83jmfv.out (I guess it had killed the main process to secure a monopoly for that instance)
A tube ad saying the quiet part out loud about the current economic situation
A very good morning to the world's most stable CDN It's almost tragic that they didn't do this on Black Friday/ Cyber Monday
benjojo
reposted 03 Dec 2025 11:17 +0000
original: StevenLawsonPhotography@mastoart.social
I had an hour to kill last night while waiting to collect my wife from Glasgow Central Station. It was raining heavily and the Christmas neon was lighting the streets. Be rude not to, eh?
#photography #neon #reflections #AbstractPhotography
I've finally re-found a talk I think about at least once a week " Don't Get Distracted " by Caleb Hearth A deeply important watch for anyone in software/hardware engineering, especially in a AI era (available in both text or (I highly recommenced) video) https://calebhearth.com/dont-get-distracted or
"But don’t let that distract you; it was designed to kill people."
Richard Hughes got fired by WordPress before Matt did
Something I miss about the days where Intel were building server cases and motherboards is that they generally didn't skimp out on the things that made the operators lives a lot easier. A great example is the drive caddies, take a look at the thickness of this thing! makes it so much easier to insert the drive when you're not trying to screw it into what is basically razor blades Drive caddies seem to be very aggressively "designed for manufacturing" even though when doing so often makes the lives of the people's who have to do the replacements a lot worse
It really does say something about the civil areospace industry that it will happily slime millions of people over a ultra rare software bug that is triggered by a celestial event. Meanwhile, occasionally cars just have a woopsie in their ECU and people end up accelerating straight into a concrete wall and this is seemingly just accepted (by the manufacturers of course) as a okay-ish thing to do as long as it doesn't happen too much
I am forever impressed at how often telegram just doesn't actually work (app opens, but it stays in "connecting..." status for 10+ mins) It hides it's downtime very well, but for a [instant messaging/propaganda] platform it sure doesn't move messages very often
This MacOS (APFS?) quirk was mentioned at the pub last night, and I still cannot believe this actually works when I tried it myself
benjojo
reposted 26 Nov 2025 10:41 +0000
original: cafou@raru.re
Github actions yeah but what about Github consequences
lol what. Something(?) triggered my 25G/100G switch to load AppArmor profiles for 1Password, Brave, and Discord??? weird and wild, sure I guess, why not, just in case I ever launch discord on this thing. I guess they can then slup up extra metadata from the switch too
"No Way To Prevent This" Says Only Package Ecosystem Where This Regularly Happens
Shai-Hulud Returns: Over 300 NPM Packages infected via Fake Bun Runtime Within Hours
Got my first Boiler room call of the year, for BTC of course. Must be great times for that market The slightly sad/annoying thing about boiler room calls is that its a lot more effort to waste their time because you kinda do need to listen to them to figure out where to direct the rabbit hole
Interesting, it seems that Discord no longer includes the entire history of their gender guessing model output, here is my most recent "discord gender assignment" (75% male) Given that last time they put this number at 80%+ Male, I don't quite know what to think of this (other than that this is a remarkably stupid endeavor) On the flip side, the age vibe/guess has become more modest: 18-24? Aww thank you soul-less model, you flatter me You can find your own numbers if you do a GPDR/Privacy/Data export (that will take ~12 hours hours in my experiance) and it should be in the (surprisingly massive) file
{
"user_id": "282657081457115136",
"day_pt": "2025-07-08T00:00:00",
"gender": "male",
"predicted_gender": "male",
"probability": 0.75259220600128174,
"prob_male": 0.75259220600128174,
"prob_female": 0.15768958628177643,
"prob_non_binary_gender_expansive": 0.089718155562877655,
"prediction_type": "fixed",
"model_version": "2025-06-29T00:00:00.000000Z"
}{
"user_id": "282657081457115136",
"day_pt": "2025-07-08T00:00:00",
"age": "18-24",
"predicted_age": "18-24",
"probability": 0.48142609000205994,
"prob_13_17": 0.0231526680290699,
"prob_18_24": 0.48142609000205994,
"prob_25_34": 0.33853498101234436,
"prob_35_over": 0.15688623487949371,
"prediction_type": "fixed",
"model_version": "2025-06-29T00:00:00.000000Z"
}Activity/analytics/events-2025-00000-of-00001.json, You will likely need to just grep for "predicted_gender"
I appreciate the Google Takeout stuff including the ol' "Google Confidential and Proprietary" warning inside some of the files exported out (in the "Android Device Configuration Service")
Today I learned that actually writing letters to various organizations actually does work, even if it means that you're sending a letter to Uruguay Hope you are doing well. We are contacting you from LACNIC regarding (for some reason LACNIC forces certain processes to be initiated by post only)
Dear Ben Cartwright-Cox,
your Bulk Whois letter request sent by post.
multiple questions here, A) why does it contain a what 3 words thing? come on... B) why does the what 3 words thing begin with suffer on a AED? (there was almost certainly was a different one to choose)
Reading a "hot off the press" UK high court judgment that references IRC chat rooms was not on my bingo card for 202x
Given I was at BT Tower (and packed the zoooooom lens in my bag), I took the opportunity for some city infrastructure spotting Really love the "industrial" piping that is hidden from the street level
The UK IPv6 Council meeting was held at BT (London) Tower the other day, and seemingly as part of the deal of hosting something at BT Tower is that your stuff gets put on the mini scrolling jumbotron. I wonder how many people looked up and thought "wtf is IPv6 and this URL?"
The age-old British language game of, " is it of insult or is it food? "
hmmm, CF outage seemingly taken 50%~ of their traffic volumes out by the looks of things
benjojo
reposted 18 Nov 2025 12:00 +0000
original: gsuberland@chaos.social
Why don't they just host cloudflare where they host the status page
Thank you to the global cloudflare outage for reminding me of my custom error page I made in 2014
Supermicro motherboard box art going for that Animorphs look
Unscheduled reboot safety test (failed) at nikhef this morning it seems
The Sony PlayStation Consoles are the most successful distribution of FreeBSD, this is likely obvious when you think about it, but when I look at bgp.tools traffic I see about 7x more traffic from the PS5 than (real) browsers running from FreeBSD. I don't know who decides to use bgp.tools on their PS5/PS4, but more power to you I guess
Google Maps release the 2025 London Street-view images you cowards, I am still waiting for the other side of https://benjojo.co.uk/u/benjojo/h/956H4hjKbV4S2jWTVl
That kind of friend who you only speak to on average for one hour a month in a year. But that doesn't necessarily mean that you speak to them every month Today's catch-up call:
That oppressive architectural vibe of TeleHouse West at night
While searching for PC cases for a new NAS, I have found the ideal "youtube producer/editor" case, the "GameMax Luxury G51x Silentium PC" appears to let you just shove a bare 3.5" drive directly on the top of the machine. Ideal for those who have their raw footage archive as just bare 3.5" drives on a shelf
ah yes this is what it looks like when you're just on the edge of downloads folder bankruptcy
Stumbled upon this image that I took in May while looking for something else, and I love it!
benjojo
reposted 13 Nov 2025 11:37 +0000
original: aubilenon@peoplemaking.games
Ooh yeah that'll getcha
I don't think enough people appreciate the large scale public art experiment known as the "google maps reviews for boring things" Go and look up your local supermarket or anything else that shouldn't really have reviews (something that is boring/banal) and you will find some gems I promise you I present to you as an example, the reviews for a landfill waste gas generator site:
Today I bought a switch for 1.2k USD, then just bought 500 USD worth of lasers for the switch. I can totally see how the switch/router is quickly seen as cheap as compared to what you install in it.
In constant awe at how British Airways, a company that famously operates in a space where not selling flights will cause rapid bankruptcy, is so bad at actually selling/booking flights
eBay fully calling me out this morning it seems
At 2025-11-10 17:40:57 UTC Cloudflare for some unknown reason withdrew 2400:cb00:2049::/48, A prefix that contains a lot of DNS name servers for many customers (including bgp.tools) (see https://bgp.tools/prefix/2400:cb00:2049::/48#dns ) Everything was back by 2025-11-10 18:00:30, but it's kinda wild that a prefix that contains .gov and loads of other name servers on it would just disappear like that. This graph shows a selection of bgp.tools's session visibility second-by-second during the incident.
Me after getting a mosquito in mid flight first time in the bed room: "Ladies and gentlemen, we got him" (Actually technically her because the biting ones are female but whatever)
It will be sad when the gasometers fully go, such a icon to the landscape, but yeah up close they do seem to be rapidly falling apart
Such East London questions like: Why is the teddy bear being crucified on the tube substation fence?