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benjojo reposted 20 Jan 2026 22:10 +0000
original: netldn@social.netldn.uk

Hello everyone and welcome to the NetLdn fediverse / Mastodon account!

This account will be primarily automatically cross-posting whatever is posted on bluesky

If you don't need to know NetLdn, come down and meet us on typically the second Thursday of every month, before going you should go and check the website https://netldn.uk to see where we are, and what is being presented!

benjojo posted 20 Jan 2026 19:32 +0000

It is kind of funny that the first allocated port outside of the "Well-known" (aka below port 1024) range is just a random "network blackjack" entry at port 1025

benjojo posted 20 Jan 2026 16:41 +0000

This post has been brought to you by: Big Cable Run

various photos involving cables strapped to large trays either on the ceiling all the walls in a semi artistic fashion focusing on it's cold industrial feeling and consistency various photos involving cables strapped to large trays either on the ceiling all the walls in a semi artistic fashion focusing on it's cold industrial feeling and consistency various photos involving cables strapped to large trays either on the ceiling all the walls in a semi artistic fashion focusing on it's cold industrial feeling and consistency various photos involving cables strapped to large trays either on the ceiling all the walls in a semi artistic fashion focusing on it's cold industrial feeling and consistency

benjojo posted 20 Jan 2026 16:30 +0000

Only realised until I wanted to rack something in U34 that I had accidentally last year racked a 4U 120kg+ mega chonker on the piss... So everything in that box is slightly on a slope, but even worse is blocking out a entire unit under it...

There is no way that I am moving that 4U chassis until the day it dies, or I move colo's. It was reasonably traumatic bringing it in...

Urgh

two photos side by side showing the front and back of the mounting holes at the side of a telecoms rack, on the left hand side of the photo the supporting bracket screws are in the unit for thirty five fully, on the right hand photo showing the back of the rack, the screws are stuck between the top hole of unit thirty four and the middle hole of unit thirty five

benjojo posted 19 Jan 2026 20:32 +0000

... why does call recording on android involve the google terms of service... where are these call recordings going...?

a pop up on android, it says record call? when you call ends you'll get a recording. by using call recording you agree to the google terms of service

benjojo posted 16 Jan 2026 16:05 +0000

I sometimes wonder how much inadvertent eBay counter-bidding I am doing against people who I am friends with or know

There should be some kind of browser extension where you can see what your friends of bidding on to avoid accidentally stepping on each other's toes (I don't think this counts as price fixing... probably?)

benjojo posted 16 Jan 2026 15:59 +0000

TIL Aluminum Pallets exist for "heavy duty workloads"

Some shiny stacked Pallets that are made out of Aluminum on a drive way

benjojo posted 16 Jan 2026 11:52 +0000

Pros: Seemingly most of the "Website Redesign" email spam has dried up

Cons: Such people are now calling me every day instead with the same question

A interesting development of the grift

benjojo posted 12 Jan 2026 16:26 +0000

I know why the DNS recursors do it, but it's extremely funny to see

16470+ [1au] A? PrOfIlE.AcCOUNtS.fIrEFoX.COM. (57)

in tcpdump's when debugging stuff, the queries are shoved through a spongebob transform function

benjojo posted 10 Jan 2026 18:51 +0000

The 'paw warning' / ' bear at work ' sign here is certainly something

A photo of a shed that says 'engineers workshop' and there are two identical ISO warning signs that says bear at work, the warning exclamation mark is a paw inside the yellow triangle

benjojo posted 10 Jan 2026 18:00 +0000

Apparently the flipper zero people are building a [maker/hack/whatever]space in North Greenwich?

The outsides of a grey building with the flipper zero mascot in post it notes, the same post it notes next to it saying "coming soon" and the insides of the building with LED matrix pillers (3 of them) that say Flipper Hackspace over and over The outsides of a grey building with the flipper zero mascot in post it notes, the same post it notes next to it saying "coming soon" and the insides of the building with LED matrix pillers (3 of them) that say Flipper Hackspace over and over The outsides of a grey building with the flipper zero mascot in post it notes, the same post it notes next to it saying "coming soon" and the insides of the building with LED matrix pillers (3 of them) that say Flipper Hackspace over and over

benjojo posted 10 Jan 2026 17:48 +0000

Some various photos around North Greenwich

(thread)

A flat building side full of random patch work of non reflective pannels, and very reflective windows, some windows have long "fins" panels sticking out

benjojo posted 10 Jan 2026 17:45 +0000

You know what?

[Drags you to the]:

A very industrial looking steel painted door, surounded by brown grey grim concereate, the door has written in marker pen "sub mess room", the rest of the door has safety symbols on it and says London Bolborn Station

benjojo posted 10 Jan 2026 17:32 +0000

Puffed up robin in winter (also a tricky shot because of the damn early sunsets)

A robin bird on barren branches in the winter

benjojo posted 10 Jan 2026 16:42 +0000

Importer company did a good job at localising this for the British market

A Japanese soda can with hello kitty  on it, but the title is slightly obscured to say ello kitty

benjojo posted 08 Jan 2026 16:54 +0000

Located maybe the most hostile environments I've seen with my own eyes for a multimode patch panel, covered in decades of subway grime. Bonus points for the ADSL modem from a ISP very long gone

A network cabinet inside with a Ethernet switch and optical fiber patch panels in it. Many labels say Holborn, everything is covered in black or grey dust

benjojo posted 07 Jan 2026 22:21 +0000

Got up (devastatingly) early, took a train to the north, did a tour of a nuclear power plant, observed some off shore oil rigs being deconstructed, fish and chips, train home

A good day

A view of a oil rig at golden (sunset) hour that is mostly torn apart, the other photo of a reactor building A view of a oil rig at golden (sunset) hour that is mostly torn apart, the other photo of a reactor building

benjojo posted 05 Jan 2026 14:51 +0000

This week (and let's face it probably next week too)

the simpsons intro screen except the glowing text says "the blacklog" instead

benjojo posted 05 Jan 2026 14:33 +0000

I have a bit of a soft spot for glass buildings sections where you can see all the way through them

two images, one of them is showing a glass staircase mirrored against a large skyscraper, the other one is a  skyscraper for which the side of it is  see through, but slightly blocked by office chairs and other signs of life two images, one of them is showing a glass staircase mirrored against a large skyscraper, the other one is a  skyscraper for which the side of it is  see through, but slightly blocked by office chairs and other signs of life

benjojo posted 05 Jan 2026 00:03 +0000

Birds at the Barbarian on a sunny winters day

Pidgions, one fluffed up in the cold and resting, the other overlooking a large plaza Pidgions, one fluffed up in the cold and resting, the other overlooking a large plaza

benjojo posted 04 Jan 2026 16:16 +0000

It's always (at least when it breaks) a windows machine in this situation

A large outdoors LED display over a door with nothing on it, but a floating windows folder icon that sayas "screen files" over the door, in the background is national exhibitions company

benjojo posted 04 Jan 2026 15:18 +0000

DZ: Extremely London specific

DZ: Extremely London specific

I wonder how the relationship/contract works between TFL and Vitabiotics, they are seemingly always running some kind of campaign

What % of the Vitabiotics product cost is TFL tube advertising

benjojo posted 02 Jan 2026 16:38 +0000

Oh hell yeah, I've always wanted the Terms and conditions for bulky waste collection for Newham Council as a app on my home screen

#SoftwareGore

A Google chrome on Android box asking me if I want to install a app called " Install Terms and conditions for bulky waste collection - Bulky household waste collections Newham Council "

benjojo posted 30 Dec 2025 16:57 +0000

Post 39c3 Ethernet switch mindwipe station

A stack of eight switches on a table with console cables attached to them. All of the console cables are blue and the switches are powered on A stack of eight switches on a table with console cables attached to them. All of the console cables are blue and the switches are powered on

benjojo posted 29 Dec 2025 18:23 +0000

If anybody happens to see the age infobeamer thing at #39c3 please send a photo! I've yet to see it on a screen yet walking around

benjojo posted 28 Dec 2025 21:56 +0000

I am occasionally reminded that free will exists and that people use it to find out just how huge a M64 nut is

A hand sized metal nut

benjojo reposted 24 Dec 2025 17:49 +0000
original: filippo@abyssdomain.expert

I just booked a last-minute trip to Hamburg for #39C3

Looking forward to seeing folks there. If we are mutuals and you're going too, text me!

If you have an extra ticket, DM me and I'll buy it full price.

benjojo posted 23 Dec 2025 12:04 +0000

Some fantastic tits in the winter sun!

Some small birds (tits) on a feeder, one is a cresented tit and the other is a coal tit Some small birds (tits) on a feeder, one is a cresented tit and the other is a coal tit

benjojo posted 22 Dec 2025 16:41 +0000

I would love to understand why seemingly all LACNIC members use gmail/hotmail email addresses as their whois contacts. No other region seems to be this concentrated with "personal" email providers for what are almost always businesses, it seems to also extend all the way down to the actual company filings as well!

Corporate emails don't really seem to be that much of a thing in the LATAM region

benjojo posted 17 Dec 2025 12:24 +0000

When even LinkedIn starts doing the " year in review " type things, you know that the whole medium is lost

Push notification on Android full LinkedIn showing me the year-end review is now available

benjojo posted 15 Dec 2025 12:27 +0000

Screaming into the void about the short evenings

two gease on the top of a house roof where a chimney stack would have been, there is a mini satalite dish below, both of the gease are honking loudly into the sky during sunset

benjojo posted 14 Dec 2025 22:12 +0000

It has been zero days since .bash_history and my overconfidence use of "reverse-i search" has nearly killed me

benjojo posted 12 Dec 2025 20:46 +0000

lol.

I minted a new TLS cert and it seems that OpenAI is scraping CT logs for what I assume are things to scrape from, based on the near instant response from this:

Dec 12 20:43:04 xxxx xxx[719]: 
l=debug 
m="http request" 
pkg=http 
httpaccess= 
handler=(nomatch) 
method=get 
url=/robots.txt 
host=autoconfig.benjojo.uk 
duration="162.176µs" 
statuscode=404 
proto=http/2.0 
remoteaddr=74.7.175.182:38242 
tlsinfo=tls1.3 
useragent="Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_15_7) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/131.0.0.0 Safari/537.36; compatible; OAI-SearchBot/1.3; robots.txt; +https://openai.com/searchbot" 
referrr= 
size=19 
cid=19b14416d95

benjojo posted 10 Dec 2025 15:00 +0000

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

benjojo posted 10 Dec 2025 12:05 +0000

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

benjojo 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

benjojo posted 09 Dec 2025 16:48 +0000

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

benjojo posted 08 Dec 2025 23:43 +0000

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

a husky behind some hills, the caption next to the dog is "everything will proabbly be okay but I gotta freak out first"