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The destination IP has some high-value octets, almost wondering if it's a software bug in something out there:

Address: 66.252.224.242 01000010.11111100.11100000. 11110010

Maybe a long forgotten server with some ancient malware that keeps being moved around...

Mysterious


The destination IP address is my server, the one being attacked. I don't see the significant of the high-value octets.

all good, probably just me seeing patterns.

this is very interesting... been watching the work around bootc coupling with composefs + dm_verity + signed UKI, I'm wondering if this will build upon that.

Glad to see SunOS/Solaris still alive in some form in the Open Source space. Had heard of Illumos and OpenIndiana, but didn't know about SmartOS. It's definitely won me over with the NetBSD pkgsrc package manager... Very nice.

This is incredibly cool!


Fabs for ICs such as GPUs and DRAM chips are booked out well into next year or further due to demand from the AI industry. I wouldn't be surprised if these fabs also work on non-volatile memory chips, and or, the demand for these is high as well.


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They'll arrive too late to make a difference.


A submarine arriving too late to save a drowning witch



I love this, I remember running a tarpit on port 22 on a spare VM at an old job of mine. Was entertaining to tie up all those scanners and be a pest to their runners.

The extremely large banner in this example is hilarious.


I love the ingenuity of this, truly in the hacker spirit! I also lol'd at how fast this got onto the FP given what these guys do, jolly good show gents! Well Played.


thanks for the kind words mate


I do feel Ramon's (blog poster's) pain.

I'm so lucky that I'm at a place that I can see my direct manager actively protecting us from a lot of these things like random busywork and solutions for the hell of a solution. As a result we can get some really good work done and actually deliver on the large projects we're given in the roadmap on time.

I just hope Ramon can find somewhere that respects his talent and his time and allow him to do his best work without the stress. I really wish that for everyone (although, no perfect world exists)


I had faced something similar as Roman and am now building many things with these AI tools that I’ve always wanted. Never simultaneously felt more uncertain and hopeful, and wonder if I would do well to be my own boss. The challenge/learning now is getting it monetized.


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