Fire bad. Tree pretty.

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Theodosia - Oct 10, 2013 10:28:12 am PDT #23110 of 25496
'we all walk this earth feeling we are frauds. The trick is to be grateful and hope the caper doesn't end any time soon"

I was so happy to be able to put Grafiti on my Android smartphone -- that's the entry system carried over from my Palm Pilot days.


Jessica - Oct 10, 2013 2:34:23 pm PDT #23111 of 25496
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

So, iPhoto over the NAS. Should I just give up now and bust out a USB cable? I could swear it used to work...


§ ita § - Oct 12, 2013 9:57:48 am PDT #23112 of 25496
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

A guy at work just got the latest Note phone, partially to help evaluate corporate email clients and management packages and seems open to suggestions about Android since he came over from iOS. *He* is like a new toy, showing him around the platform andworking out the phone implementation of the stylus. l hope he keeps letting us mold him...

Fucking awesome phone, BTW.


Gris - Oct 12, 2013 3:53:38 pm PDT #23113 of 25496
Hey. New board.

It is pretty. I am perfectly satisfied with my Note 2, but am hoping that some of the software features get back-ported by Samsung or XDA.


tommyrot - Oct 14, 2013 5:50:58 am PDT #23114 of 25496
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

Anyone use D-Link routers? Some of them have a backdoor.

Reverse Engineering a D-Link Backdoor

It's an interesting read on how the backdoor was found.

Here’s one true hack (Google cache link) for our dear Hackaday readers. On a Saturday night, as [Craig] didn’t have anything else to do, he decided to download the firmware of an old D-Link DIR-100 router (because who wouldn’t?). His goal was to see what interesting things he could find in it. He fired up binwalk to extract the SquashFS file system, then opened the router webserver on the multi-processor disassembler/debugger IDA. [Craig] discovered that the webserver is actually a modified version of thttpd, providing the administrative interface for the router. As you can see in the picture above, it seems Alphanetworks (a spin-off of D-Link) performed the modifications.

Luckily for [Craig], the guys at Alphanetworks were kind enough to prepend many of their custom function names with the string “alpha”. Looking at the disassembly of the http identification functions revealed that a backdoor is implemented on the firmware. If one malicious user has the string “xmlset_roodkcableoj28840ybtide” as his browser user agent, no authentication is required to gain access to the router. One of the comments on the reddit thread points out that reading that string backwords results in: ”edit by (04882) joel backdoor”.


Jessica - Oct 15, 2013 3:39:54 am PDT #23115 of 25496
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

What are the good podcast managers for Android these days? Does Downcast have an Android app yet?

(My mom wants to buy me a new phone for my birthday so I'm toying with jumping ship and abandoning iOS. Not a fan of iOS7, think I'm ready to try something else.)

The Note 3 is probably too big for me but it's SO SO PRETTY.


§ ita § - Oct 15, 2013 6:18:26 am PDT #23116 of 25496
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Go fondle the Note and use the stylus (if you have cursive, I don't have enough good things to say about the handwriting keyboards--just, why aren't there more alternatives in English??). It wasn't as big as I was expecting to hold, but the screen looks huge because it's taking every damned millimetre it can get. Also because it is. But I could manage it easily like my current Nexus--maybe they aren't that different in profile.


Jesse - Oct 15, 2013 12:06:48 pm PDT #23117 of 25496
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

Hey, Apple people, is there a way to permanently turn off iPhone apps?My mother is complaining that her phone battery runs down even when she doesn't use the phone.


le nubian - Oct 15, 2013 12:13:25 pm PDT #23118 of 25496
"And to be clear, I am the hell. And the high water."

Jesse,

couple of things: she may have location services turned off for certain apps. Google's app is NOTORIOUS. When I turned off location services for that app, I actually had battery life. Before, that fucker was running down my battery from 100% to 20% in like 90 minutes.

She may just need to go to Settings and Location Services and turn them off for particular apps.


Gris - Oct 15, 2013 3:26:15 pm PDT #23119 of 25496
Hey. New board.

I really like PocketCasts on Android.