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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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in your client
It's wild to me that some reasonably loud speakers can be just 8 watts, puts a Single Board Computer into perceptive, and also my 2kw kettle
Finally rigging up speakers to the desk has been a huge win all around, apart from I assume the NAS's who I assume are not enjoying loud bassline music
TIL collectd (or RRD maybe) tops out at 1000 days of uptime Also I should probably do something about this 1000 day+ uptime server (to be clear, this machine is not involved in my biz, this is just a personal system that doesnt run anything that listens on the network)
vinyl cutters: they cut and also produce all of the Sci-fi sounds FX samples you would ever need
The access point for Pub WiFi does LLDP, and seemingly also is requesting I send power... I guess maybe if I point a magnetron at this AP it wont like it, but that would I guess be power over 802.11 WiFi
Pssh, your government grade emails vs. my mental person grade filtering system
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benjojo
reposted 10 Jun 2025 16:39 +0000
original: niko@gts.niko.lgbt
-funsafe-math-optimizations
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︀︀fun AND safe math optimizations? sign me up!
I would like to congratulate google for creating the most perfect phishing email (clicking the button asks for auth on the most powerful account in the org) while also not using any of the counter measures (BMI etc etc) that they tell other people to use to defend against phishing emails
Now this is a cool new trick that is definitely borderline on the halon razor (is it a fuck up? or is it someone doing something malicious?) This LLM crawler is supplying two different user-agent headers presumably with the idea to confuse systems that restrict or log user-agent values
On the way to lunch the last couple of days I've noticed a tern has found a new fishing spot on my route. Came back with a real camera just now to take a break from staring at some kernel code, Pretty happy with the results!
New Blog! There is lots of RFC1918 space out there, yet most people use the same 10 /24 subnets I ended up having my OOB LAN collide with someones home network a few weeks ago, and decided to find a new subnet to use that won't collide backed up with actual usage data! https://blog.benjojo.co.uk/post/picking-unused-rfc1918-ip-space
Picking uncontested private IP subnets with usage data
. This route crosses through the Netherlands
Some misc Antwerp pics, I love the idea that being immortalized as a statue means that you're also the resting stop of many pigeons
Antwerp has a nice park (even though a local said this was the bad park ¯\_(ツ)_/¯) Got some nice crow pics regardless
🧠 . Information Hazard
⚡ . Energy Hazard
Love these escape guy icons at Antwerp train station, very Portal-esque
benjojo
reposted 02 Jun 2025 09:44 +0000
original: 0xabad1dea@infosec.exchange
General PSA: don’t apply for a job at Canonical. Do NOT apply for a job at Canonical. Treat the blatantly artificially enormous number of job openings they post as the mirages of trickster fae. They are unhinged. Mark Shuttleworth is unhinged. They will drag you through the mud, disrespect you and your time, and definitely not give you a job. This article I saw today is like the thirteenth of its kind that I personally have seen https://dustri.org/b/my-experience-with-canonicals-interview-process.html
I'm just not in a good place right now :(
Coffee gets converted into a dessert to become tiramisu, only then for Starbucks to covert tiramisu back into "coffee"
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hoommmph I fmkin lmvh bwread
Backplane wasn't paying attention when I swapped a drive and then Linux looked away for a moment to find a completely different guy sitting on it's couch
[54493010.716000] md/raid1:md0: Disk failure on sdd5, disabling device.
md/raid1:md0: Operation continuing on 1 devices.
[54493141.381860] ata5: SATA link up 6.0 Gbps (SStatus 133 SControl 300)
[54493141.382084] ata5.00: model number mismatch 'Samsung SSD 860 EVO 1TB' != 'SAMSUNG MZ7LH1T9HMLT-00003'
[54493141.382087] ata5.00: revalidation failed (errno=-19)
From the people who brought you DCIM/100_FUJI: DCIM/101_FUJI Presents: The next 1000 photos
Thanks Google AI Overview - UK Rail penalty fare speed-run
The constant wide eyed look of a heron is always bemusing, though they are likely just eyeing up food in the water
Reminder that being #1 or #2 on hacker news is about 1.5 page loads per second. If your side explodes when it hits HN, something has gone horribly wrong on your end
On May 20th 2025 a BGP message was propagated that triggered some surprising (to many) behaviors with two major BGP implementations that are often used for carrying internet traffic. In a new blog post, I will dissect what that message was, and my thoughts on how it happened: https://blog.benjojo.co.uk/post/bgp-attr-40-junos-arista-session-reset-incident
BGP handling bug causes widespread internet routing instability
WTF happened here I wonder? Why did a considerable amount of people see a random /17 from Yahoo in their google results for a few days
Fancy mandarin duck
This "We simulated what it would be like if LLMs ran a vending machine biz" paper ends up with the same kind of insane emails that I sometimes get in my inbox, maybe they have emulated the true mind of the average vending machine operator after all
Found some Bees! Love the difference between the 300mm on the camera body I like, vs the 300mm on the body I was pretty meh on Also, all of these pics are miracles, amazed the bees could hold on in the wind, for getting photos of them was a challenge as they were swishing around
Normal internet infra/computer posting will resume soon btw, I'm just having a lot of fun with the new lens on my Fuji and I have good reasons to go to parks at the moment
London paraqeet !
Also enjoy some crows, who are a real pain to take good pictures of because my camera does not like metering on a black bird in bright sunlight
Squirrel pics! (the 300mm was a great call, lots of good photos without being in the danger zone of animals)
I wish there was a easy way to write a fedi bot that posts all of the slightly deep fried AliExpress marketing copy
Some lunch time bird pics on a very grey day
TIL there are PCIe Sound cards (such as the one pictured, a ASUS XONAR_AE) that are actually two devices glued together, a PCIe USB card, and a USB Sound card. I cannot tell if this is incredibly stupid (this is obviously sub-optimal), or incredibly smart (this will not have any driver issues)
Thinking about that time the robot called google "smart reply/compose" was trying to tell other people that it was not a robot
This RIPE Atlas probe is soon going to be old enough to have mailing list arguments with, and boasts a industry leading "one nine" uptime over those years (I'm pretty sure a lot of the time it spent down was when it ate a USB disk and I didn't notice for a few weeks)
DZ: Ben being upset at the state of windows
I boot windows 10 in a VM like once every week for basically just microsoft word (for contract review stuff / blog post edits) and excel (Excel still does better in some areas than gdocs) but holy fuck, the situation just keeps getting worse. I rebooted this time to get: A) A new splash screen full of crap I don't want like news tickers etc How on earth does the rest of the world deal with this, I'm not trying to get on the desktop linux user superiority complex or whatever, but it's such a user hostile environment that is just constantly trying to test my patience with the amount of crap it's going to throw directly into my face every time i'm just trying to use my goddamn computer to do something Cant believe I even paid for this bloody license We have to do something about the product managers (do not reply with, "[Google|Open|Libre]Office can replace MS office", because I assure you it does not, especially in spreadsheets)DZ: Ben being upset at the state of windows
B) A intro "Welcome to Microsoft 365 with Copilot" that would not go away
A special good afternoon to this crow who seems to be dead set on getting into this apartment
The faces of someone who now has to host the next Euro Vision, vs the faces of someone who does not
I would like to congratulate AS49450 for having the longest RIPE org-name, causing bgp.tools wanting to display it's name as: (But it gets crushed down to just 56 chars to prevent a CSS explosion) Rolls right off the tongue right?
Federal State Budget Institution NATIONAL MEDICAL RESEARCH CENTER FOR OBSTETRICS, GYNECOLOGY AND PERINATOLOGY named after academician V. I. Kulakov of the Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation
fun fact, it is impossible to locate hard disk screws when you need them
Signs you have been AFK for a week doing conference stuff
good god Lisbon airport is very active on GitHub
Introducing the "Tuscolo" Certificate Transparency logs, a new thing that @filippo and I am operating: https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/g/ct-policy/c/KCzYEIIZSxg For a while the certificate transparency ecosystem has been struggling to keep up with correctness (basically never roll back) and reliability (99% uptime) requirements, to address this there is a updated standard that @filippo worked on, Since he also worked on the first serious implementation of this new standard "sunlight", Port 179 LTD (me) and Geomys (Filippo and friends) are now running a log running this, ensuring there is "skin in the game" for this spec. This log will be different from the traditional set up of CT logs that involve large MySQL or Cassandra clusters, and instead we just have a single reasonably low cost "bare metal" AMD machine. We expect this log to be around 50 times cheaper to operate than the established CT logs based in the "hyperscalers" (AWS/GCP/Azure/etc). Tuscolo is currently receiving all Lets Encrypt certificates (as they are issued), hopefully there will be more CA's to come once we have full acceptance in the web browsers (we will likely be the first for a sunlight/new spec log to be accepted)