Fritz Adalis

@FritzAdalis@infosec.exchange
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Infosec Lurker | Technical Debt Collector

It's not for fun, or any sense of community.
It's just trying to dull the pain.

Pronounshe/him
Don't touch my sulphur

Just learned there was a new Google udm code discovered. So you know what I had to do.

https://udm56.com/

Still kicking in on the DNS front, but it’s already up.

Edit: https://udm14.com still works too, this is just an alternative view.

Contra Ptacek's Terrible Article On AI — Ludicity

Some insights how my BoxyBSD project for the BSD Community boosted the Proxmox ecosystem and let me create several tools that were simply missing.

#Proxmox #OpenSource #FreeBSD #NetBSD #OpenBSD #RUNBSD #Ansible #ProxLB #Community #BSDCan #Hosting #VPS

https://gyptazy.com/how-my-boxybsd-project-boosted-the-proxmox-ecosystem/

Initial conditions:
m1=20.3 m2=64.6 m3=77.5 (solar masses)
v1x=-2.097 v1y=2.353 v2x=5.427 v2y=-0.101 v3x=6.906 v3y=4.49 (km/s)
x1=-8.0 y1=23.0 x2=29.0 y2=29.0 x3=-35.0 y3=-21.0 (AU from center)
Music: The Shape of Things To Come (BSG) – McCreary
@qrstuv
This is the Internet, we correct you no matter what.
@codinghorror
Why do they have the Ubuntu logo?
Do any of you nerds play multiplayer (massively, or otherwise) games and want some nerd company? None of my friends game like I do.

Shenzhen Transsion Holdings Co. Ltd. has taken over the African smartphone market by focusing on catering to African consumer habits, such as multiple SIM card slots and improved camera sensors for darker skin tones.

Transsion has seen significant growth, becoming the fourth largest smartphone manufacturer globally in Q1 2024, with 85% year-over-year growth in shipment volume.

A great illustration how companies can be successful without catering to Western consumers.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-09-16/africa-s-shift-to-smartphones-is-creating-a-new-chinese-phone-giant

Africa’s Shift to Smartphones Is Creating a New Chinese Phone Giant

Shenzhen Transsion Holding has spent years building devices to cater to African consumer tastes.

Bloomberg
@guyjantic
Oh, it's a newer one, Capavaxive.