Why TF is The Verge reporting on an Ars article. I’ve already read the Ars article, so I thought this was further confirmation. Annoying…
Why TF is The Verge reporting on an Ars article. I’ve already read the Ars article, so I thought this was further confirmation. Annoying…
It may have been up, but it’s definitely been unresponsive in that timeframe.
The risk is the ISP Wi-Fi. As long as you’re using WPA with a good long random passkey, the risk is minimal. However, anyone who had access to your Wi-Fi could initiate an ARP spoof (essentially be a man-in-the-middle)
ETA: the ARP table in networking is a cache of which IP is associated with which MAC Address. By “poisoning” or “spoofing” this table in the router and/or clients, a bad actor can see all unencrypted traffic.
As an FYI: this set up is vulnerable to ARP spoofing. I personally wouldn’t use any ISP-owned routers other than for NAT.
Purple on SNES…
Most of us are using Lemmy as a Reddit replacement, so this is to be expected…
My best guess would be that he sounds like Pom Pom from Homestar Runner.
More like a pastry bag
The Gungslinger, Roland Deschain
Chekhov’s Crucifix
Came across this in an old post the other day. Was confused until I realized I was on a post from 80 days ago.