Enderman
@enderman.ch
A software engineer, a malware enthusiast and most importantly, a weird tall creature. I poke tech and act surprised when it breaks.
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Chances are you are using a DNS server provided by your ISP free of charge. Let's say the state asked the ISP to block shitter(.)com. The ISP might use DPI, but it also might resolve the domain name to localhost, for example, or in this case, RFC-private IPv4 10.20.30.40, as shown in the figure.
September 1, 2024 at 10:32 AM
Chances are you are using a DNS server provided by your ISP free of charge. Let's say the state asked the ISP to block shitter(.)com. The ISP might use DPI, but it also might resolve the domain name to localhost, for example, or in this case, RFC-private IPv4 10.20.30.40, as shown in the figure.
2. The VPNs. If the above does not work, your next best option is a VPN. The VPNs aren't magic, they're virtual networks that coincidentally allow delegating sending packets to a different gateway.
September 1, 2024 at 10:28 AM
2. The VPNs. If the above does not work, your next best option is a VPN. The VPNs aren't magic, they're virtual networks that coincidentally allow delegating sending packets to a different gateway.
🇧🇷 Brazilian friends who have been forced to migrate here from Twitter, you should give this a read. There have been a lot of anti-censorship advancements in the past couple of years. There are solutions superior to a simple VPN. Let's take a look at them! 🧵
September 1, 2024 at 10:24 AM
🇧🇷 Brazilian friends who have been forced to migrate here from Twitter, you should give this a read. There have been a lot of anti-censorship advancements in the past couple of years. There are solutions superior to a simple VPN. Let's take a look at them! 🧵
@zeealeid.bsky.social released an updated version of the BSOD concept. Looks functional to me. What do you think?
July 21, 2024 at 2:09 PM
@zeealeid.bsky.social released an updated version of the BSOD concept. Looks functional to me. What do you think?
I much rather see the module that crashed, the parameters and a stack trace than a cool looking nothingburger.
This isn't about design; this is about showing necessary debug output to prevent further crashes.
This isn't about design; this is about showing necessary debug output to prevent further crashes.
July 20, 2024 at 7:12 PM
I much rather see the module that crashed, the parameters and a stack trace than a cool looking nothingburger.
This isn't about design; this is about showing necessary debug output to prevent further crashes.
This isn't about design; this is about showing necessary debug output to prevent further crashes.
Noticed an unofficial BSOD design concept tonight. I'm afraid we're going down the terrible downgrade path in software...
Looks great, but that's about it. The cleaner it looks, the more calls it requires → the more likely it is to crash itself and leave user without any information at all.
Looks great, but that's about it. The cleaner it looks, the more calls it requires → the more likely it is to crash itself and leave user without any information at all.
July 20, 2024 at 7:10 PM
Noticed an unofficial BSOD design concept tonight. I'm afraid we're going down the terrible downgrade path in software...
Looks great, but that's about it. The cleaner it looks, the more calls it requires → the more likely it is to crash itself and leave user without any information at all.
Looks great, but that's about it. The cleaner it looks, the more calls it requires → the more likely it is to crash itself and leave user without any information at all.
Hey guys. Got reminded by Elon I should post here more often. Twitter must be the only platform you pay for and still get a full amount of ads. It feels so surreal... ☹️
July 20, 2024 at 2:48 PM
Hey guys. Got reminded by Elon I should post here more often. Twitter must be the only platform you pay for and still get a full amount of ads. It feels so surreal... ☹️