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If you can find a good security vulnerability Tesla will give you root on your car as an award.


If you found that vuln, wouldn't you already have root?


Root persistence is more for encouraging you to report all bugs you’ve found instead of holding on to them in fear that the vendor will patch them and make further research difficult. See Apple’s security research device program.


That's the joke

...because they never patch it, and are busy building robots instead.


It took a ton of work to keep the network clean. I did the gnutella.wego site back in the day. Gnutella was made when napster had 50 users and we all told him he was fcked. So gnutella was made to not use servers. Justin gave napster the code for song length and such to integrate with Napster.


I remember the early gnutella releases and we'd use the search history as a chatroom for the first like 24 hours before it got too saturated ;)


Have you blogged about this or written it down? I would love to hear more about this piece of history and it seems that the history is slowly fading.


Napster came along to the nullsoft channel one day and shared the app he was working on. We all played with it and offered suggestions. Told him he was be sued out of existence. From that came gnutella and waste. Something was spun out with me and friends as infrasearch and sold to sun. Wilson Sonsini did a good thing on peer-to-peer back in the day too. They were our lawyers. Sucked us dry.


Oh man infrasearch. With Gene Kan right? Was trying to revive xcf at Berkeley with some friends.


Yes, Gene, Justin, Shawn all somewhat knew one another. Street raced and hung out online. I started infrasearch with Gene. He also did an open source shoutcast server.


I was part of this pre-aol and after. Good times! We all still hang out on an IRC server.


Unlimited with an *.


FSD,2019 still waiting with HW3.


Broadband/fiber internet accessible to all residents of the USA, anyone? Always love reading about how the telcos took that tax money, hemmed and hawed, and ended up never fully delivering what they agreed to.


Rinse repeat. Same thing happens with plugins.


Author also thought it might be a backlight failed for his first oled problem....


His ProArt Display PA27JCV was not an OLED monitor. I believe it is an an IPS LCD w/ LED backlight.


Yep -- it's an IPS LCD. And based on the failure more (here's a video of it [1]) with a vertical bar dark and the whole screen blinking when large white sections are displayed, I believe it's likely a power supply problem, maybe coupled to draw from the backlight. (Localized smaller LEDs, more get turned on when things are white.)

I'd been having an issue with a vertical dark bar during wakeup for a few months, but it'd go away after the whole screen came up so I pushed off opening a case. Then one day the whole thing started having problems.

[1] https://youtu.be/JtbTQ4ldSkI


It started as a clone of the camelcamelcamel Amazon price history site and got kicked out by Amazon for abusing the system. It pivoted to a coupon site and started sucking down user data with the plugin when PayPal paid $4Bil CASH. Honey cost me affiliate marketing commissions.


Same setup for me. Unifi just has to many limits to advanced networking. Trying to force tunnels to just do basic routing.


That app also sends ser# and other info to FS forcing you to help them build out the DB.


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