In the past year, one percent of the #OpenStreetMap contributors used #MapComplete at least once
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My hyperfixation of the moment is getting 10Gb networking in my apartment.
My in-apartment build+backup server has 10Gb Ethernet as does my new laptop dock.
I also have two systems with 2.5Gb Ethernet, so I want a switch that has all that and a few extra ports for future expansion.
I thought fiber for 10Gb would be difficult, but it looks like it's end user friendly now? I'd just have to buy a switch with SFP+ ports and plug in all the pieces, huh!
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lol seclists.org/oss-sec/2026/q1/8…
telnetd server invokes /usr/bin/login (normally running as root) passing the value of the USER environment variable received from the client as the last parameter.
If the client supply a carefully crafted USER environment value being the string "-f root", and passes the telnet(1) -a or --login parameter to send this USER environment to the server, the client will be automatically logged in as root bypassing normal authentication processes
In telnetd for a decade 💀
How many server do I need in my home before it's time to run wires for DC power?
Like, when is it time to replace my AC power supplies with a per-room DC something?
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in reply to Kevin LaRose, no ICE please • • •