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Thread by @LetheForgot to @SwiftOnSecurity on Thread Reader App – Windows boot recovery

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/09/23

[Wayback/Archive] Thread by @LetheForgot on Thread Reader App:

What we did was use the advanced restart options to launch the command prompt, skip the bitlocker key ask which then brought us to drive X and ran “bcdedit /set {default} safeboot minimal“which let us boot into safemode and delete the sys file causing the bsod.

Not scalable at all but let us get vital systems running while we try to solve the bootloop en masse

Don’t forget to renable normal booting afterwards by doing the same but running “bcdedit /deletevalue {default} safeboot

Just in case another event like the 2024 Crowdstrike debacle happens.

--jeroen

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Fixing the date/time of a ST-977 or ST-977T weather station

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/09/23

A long time ago I asked about the manual for a Daryis ST-977 weather station, but got no response from the manufacturer or anyone else.

So about 9 months later the topic came back up and I did get some responses, most suggesting to use the SET button which I already tried earlier.

I retried and found out the button was both bouncing and needed to be held for a really long time (15+ seconds!) to even switch to “edit” mode.

With 4 AA batteries in the base it at least should survive a power outage and hopefully by now we have switched away from using daylight saving time in Europe so no time changes are needed in the future.

Later I found out the FCC was on the external sensor and could find back a manual of a similar model:

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For my link archive: Power (and Energy) | Die wunderbare Welt von Isotopp

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/09/20

Since the prices of solar panels have fallen considerably and the prices of batteries are expected to fall as well:

making the  conclusions of [Wayback/Archive] Power (and Energy) | Die wunderbare Welt von Isotopp the most important bit of his article:

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Nederland: Overzicht schoolvakanties 2024-2025 | Schoolvakanties | Rijksoverheid.nl

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/09/20

[Wayback/Archive] Overzicht schoolvakanties 2024-2025 | Schoolvakanties | Rijksoverheid.nl

Voor Nederland zelf:

Vakanties schooljaar 2024-2025
Regio Noord Regio Midden Regio Zuid
Herfstvakantie 26 oktober t/m 3 november 2024 26 oktober t/m 3 november 2024 19 oktober t/m 27 oktober 2024
Kerstvakantie 21 december 2024 t/m 5 januari 2025 21 december 2024 t/m 5 januari 2025 21 december 2024 t/m 5 januari 2025
Voorjaarsvakantie 15 februari t/m 23 februari 2025 22 februari t/m 2 maart 2025 22 februari t/m 2 maart 2025
Meivakantie 26 april t/m 4 mei 2025 26 april t/m 4 mei 2025 26 april t/m 4 mei 2025
Zomervakantie 12 juli t/m 24 augustus 2025 19 juli t/m 31 augustus 2025 5 juli t/m 17 augustus 2025

--jeroen

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Linear Algebra | Mathematics | MIT OpenCourseWare

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/09/20

In case I ever need to refresh my linear algebra knowledge, this series of videos is where to start: [Wayback/Archive] Linear Algebra | Mathematics | MIT OpenCourseWare

The videos: [Wayback/Archive] Video Lectures | Linear Algebra | Mathematics | MIT OpenCourseWare

Via: [Wayback/Archive] Santiago on Twitter: “The best linear algebra course out there. PERIOD. For Free! MIT’s Professor Gilbert Strang. Go through these videos, and you’ll never ever have a problem with linear algebra again!”

–jeroen

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Hopefully by now the choco client will be more resilient and informative about Chocolatey maintenance windows (and maybe even about any disruptions mentioned at status.chocolatey.org)

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/09/19

Reminder to check-out of the 2015 issue mentioned in the tweets below has been had any progress.

At the time of tweeting, choco has no notion of [Wayback/Archive] status.chocolatey.org which would be very helpful to point to in case of errors on time-outs on chocolatey server calls especially if it could interrogate and inform of maintenance windows and outages when things fail on the client side.

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scaling != high availability (you more often need the latter than the former); microservices != modularisation (you hardly need the former; you *need* the latter)

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/09/18

Important posts:

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Wow: inside DOS Doom version 2, you can run another Doom (even arbitrary other code)

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/09/17

Repository:

A Video that way better explains how the hacks work to make this happen is at [Wayback] You can run Doom inside (DOS) Doom, for real. – YouTube

I have found a code execution exploit in the original DOS Doom 2 and ported a Chocolate Doom to it. And then Chocolate Heretic.

Attention: This does only work on the original DOS Doom2 version, no GZDoom or other source ports. This is a good thing as you don’t want code execution exploit on modern systems. People would abuse it to spread malicious code.

DOS version is available on Steam and you can use DosBox emulator to run it.

Copy kgdid.wad to the directory where you have doom2.exe and then in DosBox start it with command “doom2 -file kgdid.wad“.

(Copy other files too if you want to try them. Game injection has to be renamed to doomsav4.dsg)

Related:

–jeroen

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Google Search teamed up with the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine: the good, the bad, the ugly

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/09/16

tTL;DR: Google Search also (after 3+ manual steps) showing the most recent Wayback Machine archived page for a web-page search result, helps tremendously for pages that are temporarily off-line (everyone knows how stable the cloud – someone else’s computers – or on-premise computing is), but takes too many steps and still doesn’t index the full Wayback Machine.

But there is a Clint Eastwood movie title here, even after the devastating fact that Google now off-loads its Google Cache to the Wayback Machine (which many sites refuse to be archived in), as per [Wayback/Archive] Google will no longer back up the Internet: Cached webpages are dead | Ars Technica:

The good

Many posted the links to the big news last week:

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Draad met goede tips van NL_zorg op Twitter over communicatie wanneer iemand doof of slechthorend is

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/09/16

De tips in deze draad waren voor mij – al 55 jaar linkszijdig doof – heel kerkenbaar: [Wayback/Archive] 🌈NL_zorg on Twitter: “Bij alle begeleiding en behandeling door @GGMD_NL is communicatie een belangrijk element. Een groot deel van de cliënten is doof of slechthorend. Om elkaar te begrijpen is heldere communicatie nodig. Met een aantal simpele tips kan iedereen communicatie verbeteren. 1/16”

De hele draad heb ik opgeslagen als [Wayback/Archive] Thread by @NLzorg1 on Thread Reader App.

Behalve tips wat wel te doen, staan er ook tips wat niet te doen. De belangrijkste is deze [Wayback/Archive] 🌈NL_zorg on Twitter: “👉Zeg niet: Laat maar. Kijk maar eens naar dit fragment: 9/16”

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