Andy Flisher

@andyflisher
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Digital sector CTO, Cross Platform App Developer, Rugby Referee and broadly prefers to be outside and away from people 🤷‍♂️
Homepagehttps://flish.uk
There are a lot of videos / channels in YouTube I would love to follow, but sitting and watching is not me (and most of them don’t need the visual element) - listening yes , would love a way to point a YouTube channel at @overcastfm and let it do the rest - possible @marcoarment, viable?
Error 404, website not found - Andy Flisher, Indie App developer, and home of Xyroh

As someone who lives, breathes, and serves the Internet, my internet presence is ironically incomplete – but I leave this here because it once existed, and that’s how internet links are supposed to work. Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedinShare on Reddit

Andy Flisher, Indie App developer, and home of Xyroh
Omni Outliner (6) users, should I be able to share text / documents / links into a document? No share sheet destination on my phone and iPad?

I know a lot of my fellow Dev companions are big fans of the Logitech MX Master range of mice, and may have noticed that it's been a bit sluggish this week (like the rest of us! 🦥 ) and all the additional buttons have stopped working? - Yeah, they forgot to renew their Mac Developer Certificate!! It happens to the best of us 🤣 fixes at the link below;

https://support.logi.com/hc/en-us/articles/37493733117847-Options-and-G-HUB-macOS-Certificate-Issue

Options+ and G HUB macOS Certificate Issue

Description of the issueA new ‘patch’ installer for Logitech Options+ and G HUB is now available to fix an issue that caused the apps to stop working on macOS.The problem was caused by an expired c...

Logitech Support + Download
Let’s Call a Murder a Murder

Caitlin Callenson’s courage in the face of insane danger is just remarkable.

Daring Fireball

A few days ago, a client’s data center (well, actually a server room) "vanished" overnight. My monitoring showed that all devices were unreachable. Not even the ISP routers responded, so I assumed a sudden connectivity drop. The strange part? Not even via 4G.

I then suspected a power failure, but the UPS should have sent an alert.

The office was closed for the holidays, but I contacted the IT manager anyway. He was home sick with a serious family issue, but he got moving.

To make a long story short: the company deals in gold and precious metals. They have an underground bunker with two-meter thick walls. They were targeted by a professional gang. They used a tactic seen in similar hits: they identify the main power line, tamper with it at night, and send a massive voltage spike through it.

The goal is to fry all alarm and surveillance systems. Even if battery-backed, they rarely survive a surge like that. Thieves count on the fact that during holidays, owners are away and fried systems can't send alerts. Monitoring companies often have reduced staff and might not notice the "silence" immediately.

That is exactly what happened here. But there is a "but": they didn't account for my Uptime Kuma instance monitoring their MikroTik router, installed just weeks ago. Since it is an external check, it flagged the lack of response from all IPs without needing an internal alert to be triggered from the inside.

The team rushed to the site and found the mess. Luckily, they found an emergency electrical crew to bypass the damage and restore the cameras and alarms. They swapped the fried server UPS with a spare and everything came back up.

The police warned that the chances of the crew returning the next night to "finish" the job were high, though seeing the systems back online would likely make them move on. They also warned that thieves sometimes break in just to destroy servers to wipe any video evidence.

Nothing happened in the end. But in the meantime, I had to sync all their data off-site (thankfully they have dual 1Gbps FTTH), set up an emergency cluster, and ensure everything was redundant.

Never rely only on internal monitoring. Never.

#IT #SysAdmin #HorrorStories #ITHorrorStories #Monitoring

My favourite kind of app store review :-(
Slowly wading through the final parts of a complex Xamarin Forms -> Maui migration (seems iOS 26 happy so no urgency) but was really hoping not to have to jump to dotnet 9 too, seems I’m not that lucky 😕
Spent the best of the day rebuilding an archaic Magento 2 / PHP 7.3 site that got compromised - what a mess, the site was being decommissioned 2 years ago so all requests for updates and migrations were ignored 😞