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Inschrijving tot 1 december: Trilveen Festival 2026 | Muzikaal feest voor de blaasmuziek

Posted by jpluimers on 2025/11/22

Trilveen 2026 is op 9 mei. De inschrijving is bijna gesloten: Trilveen Festival 2026 | Muzikaal feest voor de blaasmuziek

Avondprogramma staat al vast – twee gerenommeerde orkesten die hun complete WMC-programma laten horen:

  • Gelders Fanfare Orkest
  • Fanfare De Eendracht Den Ilp.

In 2025 deden overdag volgens [Archive] Trilveen Festival | KunstGreep Oostzaan | deze orkesten mee:

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All of Bluesky’s Features and How to Use Them

Posted by jpluimers on 2025/11/21

I wonder what has changed since this November 2024 article: [Wayback/Archive] All of Bluesky’s Features and How to Use Them

Via a response on me asking about moderation lists: [Wayback/ArchiveJohn Kraal: “Deze pagina had wat basic info. Het is wel gewoon vertrouwen delegeren aan een willekeurige ander dus ga er niet blind op :-) …” — Bluesky

--jeroen

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Do WiFi-cables (German: WLAN-Kabel) exist?

Posted by jpluimers on 2025/11/21

There is this German joke about “WLAN-Kabel” (WiFi-cable) ** that goes with (Germans mocking about Internet and technology still being uncharted territory*).

Yes, they do!

There is [Wayback/Archive] IWLAN RCoax Cable | Industrial Wireless LAN | Siemens Global:

* Neuland

See:

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Cory LaViska: “ooh you can create intent links for Bluesky” — Bluesky

Posted by jpluimers on 2025/11/20

A longer while I ago, I could not find a URL that would bring up the BKSY post pop-up.

A while ago, I found out there is a compose intent URL: you can even add a text parameter with URL-encoded content!

[Wayback/Archive] Cory LaViska: “ooh you can create intent links for Bluesky” — Bluesky

[Wayback/Archive] bafkreig4tmnf44akrfnqvuvinsj6pkg4zsosu5uivwpgqypkpgree247xq@jpeg (1000×425)

The below queries revealed various other posts indicating the same:

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What “Stairway to Heaven” Can Teach Us About Software Development – YouTube

Posted by jpluimers on 2025/11/20

Cool video [Wayback/Archive] What “Stairway to Heaven” Can Teach Us About Software Development – YouTube with this intro:

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Currently, the Wayback Machine is down – again – without proper indication “Internet Archive: Scheduled Maintenance” will take or how long it might last

Posted by jpluimers on 2025/11/20

For more than an hour, any page on the Wayback Machine leads to [Archive] Internet Archive: Scheduled Maintenance:

Temporarily Offline

Internet Archive services are temporarily offline.

Please check our official accounts, including Twitter/XBluesky or Mastodon for the latest information.

We apologize for the inconvenience.

Edit 20251209 18:22Z:

Back then I didn’t have time to put all updates in the blog post, so I put them as a reply below the [Archive] Richard MacManus: “The Wayback Machine has been offline for the past hour or so…” – Mastodon.

Later I forgot to update this blog post, but I just bumped into the thread again, so here it is:

  1. [Wayback/Archive] Jeroen Wiert Pluimers: “RE: https://wiert.me/2025/11/2…” – Mastodon

    @ricmac @internetarchive

    This is very typical for almost all their maintenance and outages and really frustrating for their users (of which luckily more and more are donating to them).

    Plus that the title suggests the whole Internet Archive is under maintenance whereas the rest really is working pretty OK.

    A page like `status.web.archive.org` or `status.archive.org` would be a much welcomed.

    Just blogged about it: wiert.wordpress.com/?p=187822

    (Hopefully Mastodon gets backtick code formatting)

  2. [Wayback/Archive] Jeroen Wiert Pluimers: “@ricmac @internetarchive It …” – Mastodon

    @ricmac @internetarchive

    It didn’t, but now that I’m back behind a keyboard, I see some social media activity by Jason Scott:

    mastodon.archive.org/@textfile

    bsky.app/profile/textfiles.com

    bsky.app/profile/textfiles.com

  3. [Wayback/Archive] Jeroen Wiert Pluimers: “@ricmac @internetarchive The…” – Mastodon

    There is at least some progress:

    web.archive.org/save/ returns a 503
    web.archive.org/save/https://m returns a 404
    web.archive.org/https://mastod returns a 503

  4. [Wayback/Archive] Jeroen Wiert Pluimers: “@ricmac @internetarchive Som…” – Mastodon

    @ricmac @internetarchive

    Some progress:

    web.archive.org/save/ returns 200
    web.archive.org/save/https://m returns 200 with “system is overloaded” message and no imagery on the canvas
    web.archive.org/https://mastod returns 503
    web.archive.org/https://mastod returns 503
    web.archive.org/web/*/https:// returns 200
    web.archive.org/web/*/https:// returns 200
    web.archive.org/web/2025112021 returns 503

  5. [Wayback/Archive] Jeroen Wiert Pluimers: “@ricmac @internetarchive Som…” – Mastodon

    Some 32 hours after the outage started, the status is this:

    – HTTP 200 for web.archive.org/save/
    – SRY page for web.archive.org/save/https://m
    – HTTP 303, 302 and finally 200 for web.archive.org/https://mastod
    – HTTP 303, 302 and finally 200 for web.archive.org/https://mastod
    – HTTP 200 for web.archive.org/web/*/https://
    – HTTP 200 for web.archive.org/web/*/https://

    It’s slowly but steadily returning to normal behaviour.

  6. [Wayback/Archive] Jeroen Wiert Pluimers: “@ricmac @internetarchive Als…” – Mastodon

    @ricmac @internetarchive

    Also some social media coverage yesterday:

    x.com/internetarchive/status/1
    x.com/internetarchive/status/1

    bsky.app/profile/archive.org/p
    bsky.app/profile/archive.org/p

    mastodon.archive.org/@internet
    mastodon.archive.org/@internet

    The first were at almost 8 hours after the incident started. That’s pretty late for status updates on a large outage.

    Time to get to the next appointment. Back in some 8 hours or so.

  7. [Wayback/Archive] Jeroen Wiert Pluimers: “@ricmac @internetarchive – H…” – Mastodon

    @ricmac @internetarchive

    – HTTP 200 for web.archive.org/save/
    – HTTP 200 for web.archive.org/save/https://m plus a succesful archive
    – HTTP 307, 307, 302, 200, 307 and finally 200 for web.archive.org/web/2025112212
    – HTTP 303, 302 and finally 200 for web.archive.org/https://mastod
    – HTTP 303, 302 and finally 200 for web.archive.org/https://mastod
    – HTTP 200 for web.archive.org/web/*/https://
    – HTTP 200 for web.archive.org/web/*/https://

    Oh: interesting: stackoverflow.com/questions/20

  8. [Wayback/Archive] Jeroen Wiert Pluimers: “@ricmac @internetarchive The…” – Mastodon

    @ricmac @internetarchive

    The appointment took way longer: got back late, did the mandatory 12 hour recovery hence the follow up only now.

    The good thing: the Wayback Machine seems to have fully recovered.

    New social media coverage some 2 hours after my coverage yesterday confirms this:

    x.com/internetarchive/status/1

    bsky.app/profile/archive.org/p

    mastodon.archive.org/@internet

    Glad things work again. Now going through my backlog of pages that need to be archived.

  9. [Wayback/Archive] Jeroen Wiert Pluimers: “@ricmac @internetarchive Slo…” – Mastodon

    @ricmac @internetarchive

    Slowly archival times go down. From about 20 hours 2 days ago to about 6 hours now.

    [Wayback/Archive] 3102eff610756ff0.png (770×272)

Edit 20251120T1614Z: 

For a short time, some of the links didn’t redirect to the above SRY page, but now they again do. This was just a short happy period:

[Archive] Jeroen Wiert Pluimers: “@ricmac @internetarchive …” – Mastodon

@ricmac @internetarchive

There is at least some progress:

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Be inquisitive: a Thread by @cyb3rops on Thread Reader App – The act of hiding is often more suspicious than what’s being hidden.

Posted by jpluimers on 2025/11/19

[Wayback/Archive] Thread by @cyb3rops on Thread Reader App – Thread Reader App

If your agent gets flooded – detect the flooding.
If code gets obfuscated – detect the obfuscation.
If ETW gets silenced – detect the silence.
If the EDR gets killed – detect the killing.
If logs get cleared – detect the clearing.

The act of hiding is often more suspicious than what’s being hidden.

It’s like a surveillance camera going black or freezing.
That is the signal.
I’ve been doing this successfully for years.

I detect obfuscated crap all the time.
People ask, “What is it?”
I say, “No fucking clue. Could be:
– a Themida-packed sample with a Microsoft copyright,
– a UPX-packed ELF with a 1-char filename,
– a PowerShell script that looks like static noise, or
– a fake svchost.exe with no Microsoft copyright.”

I don’t need to know what it is.
It’s obviously shady.
That’s enough to detect it – and deal with it.
There’s a Chinese saying that fits perfectly: 欲蓋彌彰
The more you try to hide it, the more obvious it becomes.

--jeroen

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EGBG tegenscript (via Angrynerds 023)

Posted by jpluimers on 2025/11/19

Voor mijn link archief: script tegen telemarketeers: [Wayback/Archive] EGBG tegenscript

Met name deze onderdelen op de pagina:

Via [Wayback/Archive] Angrynerds 023 – YouTube

–jeroen

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GitHub – RfidResearchGroup/ChameleonUltra: The new generation chameleon based on NRF52840 makes the performance of card emulation more stable. And gave the chameleon the ability to read, write, and decrypt cards.

Posted by jpluimers on 2025/11/18

[WaybackSave/Archive] GitHub – RfidResearchGroup/ChameleonUltra: The new generation chameleon based on NRF52840 makes the performance of card emulation more stable. And gave the chameleon the ability to read, write, and decrypt cards.

Via: [Wayback/Archive] Angry Nerds 260 – Opladen voor WHY2025 – YouTube

Related: [Wayback/Archive] ChameleonUltra NFC/RFID Reader/Writer/Simulator from Dim6 Tech on Tindie

It is also available from various Asian sites.

Query: [Wayback/Archive] chameleon nfc reader writer at DuckDuckGo

Way more lightweight than Flipper Zero (less chance of getting it confiscated at border controls as well) but also less powerful/flexible.

--jeroen

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Naming devices and animals

Posted by jpluimers on 2025/11/18

Via [Wayback/Archive] Diederik Jekel on Twitter: “@CaAl @michielveenstra Mijn montage PC’s voor video-editing heette Edit Piaf, Chiel Montage en Antje Montero. Kwam in brainstorm naar boven met mijn maatje Jon.”:

  • Video-editing equipment:

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