Same tool actually, its so good
Same tool actually, its so good
Give it a go, it’s really handy for setting up new machines! I’m on Linux mint permanently now but I still use that for servers
Isn’t it usually just lights on one and everything else on the other?
I think a lot of modern cars recognise the speed signs with cameras
I hear you, but wiith new cars its often a condition of the warranty to use official dealers
Potentially when you put it in for a service, could also be using bluetooth
I always look at the site’s Wikipedia page, gives the correct url in its summary on the right of the page.
There are dozens of us! Dozens!
Nah man, this is my game, air gap systems aren’t really a thing for anything non-military anymore. Companies want a real-time view into their production for making business decisions.
There are ways to secure your control systems network properly without a full airgap with proper boundary controls between the various layers of your Purdue model as well as fully separate Active Directories just to make a start.
Its actually an entire independent cybersecurity specialisation for OT networks. For anyone who is interested I would recommend Hacking Exposed Industrial Control Systems: ICS and SCADA Security Secrets & Solutions by Clint Bodungen its a fantastic read and very easy to follow.
Now the concept of air gapping still exists in this architecture, its designed to be able to “Island” which is where you break the connection between your corporate and OT networks when an incident has occurred on the corporate side essentially creating an airgap.
Sometimes an airgap isn’t enough (Stuxnet is a good example), but realistically cybersecurity is an afterthought unfortunately. Simply go onto Shodan and lookup Schneider or Allen-Bradley to see how many of these controllers are accessible directly from the internet
The cool kids are using Prowlarr these days
Ko-fi is better for the creator anyway, I wish I knew about the Ko-Fi first haha
53 of us are on Patreon too
The infographic would be so nice!
Sweet, set up periodic donations, hopefully ive covered my costs of use
Wait, how do we donate?
Psst… massgrave.dev
I use Feeder for RSS feeds
Linux Mint has been great, you do run into some issues with games that have intense Anticheat, but for the most part the user experience is flawless. I don’t know about steam OS, but with mint (and I think also for Ubuntu and pop OS) you just install steam, install the game from your library, and off you go it’s just like Windows