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blog.tst.sh
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| | | | | The motivation behind this project was that I needed a very simple way for me and my friends to securely put files on my server for the various projects we use it for and the insane gigabit download speeds. Previously we just used rsync, a Linux command line utility that | |
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river.me
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| | | | | When I set up my fantasy blog, I had to configure a Hugo blog at a non-root location on my domain. This was easier than my Flask site, but it still took me some time to figure out what to do. | |
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rajkumaar.co.in
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| | | | | It was during COVID-19 that I thought of buying a Raspberry Pi 4, purely out of boredom. | |
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reverse.put.as
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| | | Today a local privilege escalation vulnerability was disclosed in this blog post. It describes a vulnerability in IOBluetoothFamily kernel extension (IOKit is a never-ending hole of security vulnerabilities). Mavericks and most probably all previous versions are vulnerable but not Yosemite. The reason for this is that Apple silently patched the bug in Yosemite. This is not a new practice, where Apple patches bugs in the latest and newly released OS X version and doesn't care about older versions. | ||