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Cake day: July 10th, 2023

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  • Rofl… I’m a patient person and even I don’t have the patience for that

    Edit: I take it back, as @schmidtgenetics suggested, I tried it in my current book, that was annoyingly closing itself all the time, at around 10 pages a go, and it does work really really well, and only toook 1 or 2 minutes.

    So, thanks for the tip, I’ll be doing this going forward!










  • Unless I’m missing something here… The attacker needs to be running some sort of executable in your network with permissions to:

    • dig the records and assemble the strings
    • write the decoded result to a file
    • make that file executable
    • execute that file

    You’ve got bigger problems than hexadecimal txt records in this scenario…

    The only difference between this and a GitHub gist appears to be that security software doesn’t scan traffic in port 53… It easily could be configured for that though surely… It’s just UDP traffic like any other.

    Someone tell me what I’m missing!


  • philthi@lemmy.worldtoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.worldReality vs Fantasy
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    Native English speaker here. This is incorrect, the “n” is added for phonetic help “a elephant” involves an awkward break between the two words, so enter “n” to help mouth muscles work around that.

    This is the same reason for weird artifacts like: “a unicorn” because unicorn starts with. “Yoo” sound and so mouths don’t need the help of the “n” to break up the awkwardness.