infosex.exchange <3
You are probably looking for the infosec.exchange Mastodon instance
This host is mostly for my random stuff, and in little part acts like a well-intentioned placeholder for the typosquatted domain.
Discoverability and Archiving
Currently I'm using this host for saving the items from my own feeds to the Wayback Machine and provide in-links for search engines. I hate that I have to do this, but the non-sense ideology of Mastodon pretty much ruined the search feature for Fediverse as a whole, and this wasn't changed by the fact that they owned their mistake and implemented search eventually.
Yes, I (or anyone else) could do similar things with other peoples published feeds, regardless of the tantrum. No, you can't defederate this, because the process doesn't rely on an instance.
Gluttony Section for Search Engines
@Toastie “Your homework tonight, and I’ll remind you of this later, go listen to the song ‘43% Burnt.’” Hell yeah, this guy doesn't fuck around \m/
@lichtlos I'm genuinely curious how the code is handled internally. Sure, you'd have the source and all that but as a dev I'd flip tables because the API would get in my way constantly.
I'm seriously considering creating a Yelp account just because of this shit...
@lichtlos Yes, it doesn't even have the features that I need.
/me after a chill Sunday with
#IDAPythonI'm now basically doing this out of spite.
I'm old enough to remember years ago comrades predicting the inevitable fall of software and services which work just fine today.
I moved my fork of pdbparse to uv and tested it with Construct v2.10 - earlier versions weren't compatible with recent Python stdlibs.
Everything seems to work fine (tested with REshare vs big MS .pdb's) so you can use this fork with Python >= 3.12:
https://github.com/v-p-b/pdbparseIf you find a bug please open an Issue/PR!
#ReverseEngineering
I had this
#electronics project idea several months ago... The original concept involved like two transistors and a basic "framework" of $5 consumer mechanics.
It turns out the "framework" is so primitive (in a good sense!) that now I have an AVR involved and like $50 spent.
But it seems to work! Assembly tomorrow...
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