Welcome to the internet. You will be probed. Just as your immune system, or rather your body, is being probed.
Welcome to the internet. You will be probed. Just as your immune system, or rather your body, is being probed.
Just don’t run broken software. The attackers will not be able to exploit you then. If they have zero day exploits, the WAF will most of the time not save you since they are often pretty easy to circumvent. WAFs are only effective against old and shitty exploits that should be patched anyways since ages.
Attack surface is made of the amount of code that is running when an attacker speaks to your machine. Imagine a freshly installed GNU/Linux distro with no services. The attack surface is minimal. All packages sent to your machine will only ever be touched by relatively limited parts of the linux TCP/IP stack and NIC driver. If you now run a web server, the package coes through the NIC driver, TCP/IP stack and web server. The surface is increased. Each of these parts of your machine’s code could have bugs. The more code your attacker’s packet runs through, the more opportunity to make your machine do things you don’t like.
If you want your machine to do what you like but not what random attackers like, it is therefore mandatory to have the least amount of attack surface, not adding code in contact with your attacker like a WAF or “antivirus”. Both these kind of softwares will inspect the packages coming in an take decisions (potentially bad ones) based on the content.
WAFs will mostly not help you since on a well configured and patched system, little known bugs are exposed. They might help you occasionally but usually patching the system is more effective. Of you want this to happen automatically, it’s entirely possible. Most os’s allow automatic unattended upgrades.
Wafs don’t make you safer but create unnecessary attack surface. Just keep your machine and services up to date.
The fuzzy skin came out very nicely!
Came here to answer this :D surely didn’t read that article
They rock.I’m sometimes afraid they will be bought or change terms.
Ahhww, finally a candidate sound generator for my earPod buster bike horn. Nice!
Learnt programming as a kid on my dads PSION. I owe my career to that device. It came with a BASIC manual on paper. That must have been the most important part of the package.
Take the train instead!
Nice technique. I have previously only seen it with laser cut wood, why not for 3d printing?!
Thanks for that list. I have AllPHA. Will try it out soon. Is it very hydrophilic?
What brand do you use? Where do you buy? On what continent are you sitting?
Man, I love PHA, at least the idea of it. I have an unopened roll of it lying around because I’m afraid to waste it. I’ll give it a go on my next print. It’s unfortunate that it’s still hard to find and a bit expensive. All hail PHA!
Yeah, I think I see what you mean. I’m very plastic conservative so I hope I can go without printing a second one, therefore the clip idea. Also the clip is a bit more practical better looking.
They fall out. For now I use a rubber band around the case but I don’t like that solution too much. The initial idea was to put a rubber band around the “waist” so that they would be held there. Unfortunately the rubber then doesn’t touch the dart. My current idea for a fix is to make a clip that pushes against that darts sideways through the holes.
This is fantastic! I have half assed plans of a similar design in FreeCAD lying around. I haven’t come around building it yet. I’ll surely take some inspiration here.
Thanks for the tip. The BME280 are also not too bad.
I’ve had massive differences in readouts in DHT22 from aliexpress. They are really not good sometimes
He’s gay too, though.