@kim Mainly:
- Some SSH-based tools just don't let you set a port at all
- It's security theater - real-world automated SSH scanners can and will just enumerate the entire port space, so it doesn't really do anything to begin with
@kim One of many reasons why I think "run SSH on a non-22 port" is actually bad default advice...
@cassolotl I have very little hope, unfortunately. Using accessibility features as premium bait is a long-standing practice in the freemium market... :/
@ben When the cloud is feelin' blue
(Aside, please CW all AI-generated stuff! Uncanny valley and all that)
@juliobiason Pretty much. And not for the first time, either: https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/intellicode/issues/201
All people (yes “users”) should be told that they can control their computer, that they can hack on things. Acting like it's only possible for some elite priesthood is harmful...
re: rant, my bank's phone system
@kescher :(
re: rant, my bank's phone system
@kescher I've been told that some systems respond to yelling/swearing and/or mashing an invalid key
blah blah security blah blah not everyone's a programmer
yes I know, but I believe lots of people can (with great effort) do a really simple silly programming thing, and they should 𝗯𝗲 𝗲𝗻𝗰𝗼𝘂𝗿𝗮𝗴𝗲𝗱 𝘁𝗼!
@ebel On the "not everyone's a programmer" thing -- technically correct, but to my endless frustration, somehow this is always used to conclude "therefore we should keep them out" and not, y'know, "therefore we should make things more accessible to them"
@schratze IMO both the Dell Latitude series (at least last I checked) and the Framework also deserve a spot in the "not actually complete trash" list, which is otherwise very short
RT @joshroby@twitter.com
It's a good cis opinion.
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@rysiek@mastodon.technology @meave@toot.site Yep, that pretty much exactly matches my experiences (including the having operated big sites and DDoS magnets...)
It's also kind of interesting that "micro-caching" is now apparently an established thing with its own name - I did something very similar back in 2011 or so, except with database queries. Every read query (keyed by query + parameters) was cached for about 2 seconds, and that one change alone allowed it to survive being frontpaged on various large aggregrators, despite running on a cheap tiny VPS :)
Firefox Nightly includes (https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1763660) a built-in tracking query param stripper! 🤓
The default set of stripped params is quite limited for now, but you can add your own via the `privacy.query_stripping.strip_list` pref (space-separated).
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