Did it cost an unreasonably small amount?
Why did you take it apart?
Did it cost an unreasonably small amount?
Why did you take it apart?
Every moment is a point of no return, unfortunately.
It’s because people put in the hard work of writing amazing macros instead of baking code reuse into the type system itself 😁 I’m a rust noob and I love the derive macro.
Sleep.
Then all the projects!!!
Yep sounds familiar 😅
My home Internet charges extra when I use more than 1 TB per month. Not sure but I think it’s metered both up and down.
Beware the left handed screws, they’re around but rare. My last encounter was inside a vacuum cleaner motor assembly.
You can offer that your car is not parked in the parking lot. No one will check but if there are cameras they have the option of checking later.
If you can, I recommend waiting until you can replace the fan. Maybe this fits?:
https://www.amazon.com/Husqvarna-Fan-black-1a646083070-Replaces-414415-583350101/dp/B00TD59K9K/
Have you discovered why the tensioner failed?
If you haven’t already, considered getting new belts.
Ah I have a TP-link router as well, two actually, and Im not monitoring my home network at all. Your experience makes me think I should!
Maybe set up Kismet https://www.kismetwireless.net/
That’ll show devices attempting to break in wirelessly
… So when you port scanned it, IIS was gone?
How do you know it sent data? Any chance you have packet captures?
Maybe try traceroutre or lft (layer 4 traceroutre) to see if something wacky is happening with routing in your lan?
Any device can decide to set it’s own IP so that’s not too far fetched. Have any IoT crap like a water softener or colorful lights or speakers or cameras?
You’re looking at my worst nightmare 😅
I would download metasploit and dig up some interesting exploits to try against it.
How are you currently serving publicly?
They inject excess heat into others via claws and teeth
Can’t find a teardown of that 60W charger, but it looks nothing like some of the Samsung ones posted in the teardowns here: https://www.chargerlab.com/