

Nice try, attacker trying to get me to do their reconnaissance work for them. I’m on to you.
An early bird in the hand gets the low hanging fruit in the bush.
Nice try, attacker trying to get me to do their reconnaissance work for them. I’m on to you.
Now you’ve got me wondering whether a client-side change would work to unlink the sliders and set them all independently. Could just be sending one value (the Humble slider’s position with the other two determined by splitting the remaining percentage) but if all three values are submitted and pass whatever validation takes place on the server, this could be fixable. No argument that it’s a shitty design though.
Start going through their garages and taking things you don’t think they’ve used in a while. Seems like a fair way to resolve it.
Technology Connections has a couple interesting videos on the subject. Here’s one focused on the color brown with an explanation of additive vs. subtractive color (mixing light vs. pigments) starting around this timestamp. There’s also this video with some cool demonstrations using RGB LEDs and some common household objects.
If you want to fix it, there should be an edit button behind the 3 dot menu under your post heading which will allow you to put that ‘o’ back where it belongs.
Bonus assholery would be if tapping “See more” resulted in an increase in the number of ads delivered to the user.
“They asked to see more promotions, sounds like an ‘opt in’ to me!” -Some dickhead in marketing, probably.
The demonic summoning ritual involved in bringing a printer to life is awfully hard to replicate using non-proprietary methods.
Yeah, just having a little fun in the role of a paranoid admin. My setup isn’t worth mentioning since it fits my threat model (i.e. nobody gives a shit about my network, just don’t be the low hanging fruit) but I’m interested in other replies. Hope you get some useful responses here.