TO ALL OF YOU RIGHT WINGERS…
I just had to post this on my blog. The message is so important. The word used might be considered “strong” by some, but the message is clear, intolerance and bigotry has only one valid response. This music video conveys that response quite clearly.
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Rachel Maddow: Gay Marriage Is A ‘Defense Of Marriage Act’ In Mass
Rachel Maddow: Gay Marriage Is A ‘Defense Of Marriage Act’ In Mass
Want to lower the divorce rate (Catholic church hates divorce as much as it hates abortion), then allow gay marriage! Simple as that. Lowest rate since before World War II.
Snow Leopard and Windows 7 Enterprise
I should be getting Snow Leopard tomorrow, 8/28 which is its release date. I’ll give you my impressions of it after I use it for a bit. Below is a Cnet “First Look” at Snow Leopard.
On Tuesday I installed Windows 7 Enterprise (released to manufacturing) on my quad core. The install went mostly well. I had two issues, one of which has been ongoing since the Win 7 beta. The first issue I had is that I couldn’t activate it since the install is generic. I quick KB search at Microsoft’s site led me to the solution (DOS command plus the activation number). The second long standing issue has to do with my sound card. I have a Creative Labs XTreme Music X-FI as well as an nVidia GeForce motherboard. Apaprently if you are running the 64-bit version of Windows 7 with 4 or more GB of RAM the driver for the sound card can’t map the memory properly and you end up with cracks and pops instead of sound. The solution is to limit Windows 7 to 3 GB of RAM, which defeats the purpose of using a 64-bit OS. Short of replacing the card, there’s nothing else I can do until either Creative or nVidia release a patch. This will probably be the last time I ever get a Creative sound card. They used to be the “gold standard” in sound cards, not anymore.
My 15 Minutes Of Fame
Apparently I was referenced in a Multichannel News article regarding Cablevision’s Interactive Programming guide (IPG) update. My actual post from Broadband Reports/DSL Reports can be found here.
From their “about us” web site:
Multichannel News reaches 18,800 industry professionals in the cable-television business with an editorial focus on programming, advertising, marketing, finance, technology, broadband, and government activities for the worldwide cable television and telecommunications industries. Its readers include executives with cable television networks, cable multiple-system operators (MSOs), independent cable-system operators, satellite-TV and wireless companies, telcos, and suppliers of technology equipment for the cable industry. Through exclusive partnerships with trade associations and the development of awards recognizing excellence in the television business, Multichannel News is recognized as the industry leader in its marketplace.
Defcon Video
Defcon & Las Vegas
Video of Las Vegas from my recent trip.
10 Tips for iPhone Users at DEFCON 17
This week, MuscleNerd and a few other unnamed dev team members will be at DEFCON 17 in Las Vegas. We’ll of course be carrying our iPhones on us like last year. Bringing an iPhone to a conference packed with hackers has both benefits and risks. Here are 10 tips for iPhone users at a hacker conference (or any technical conference). Most of these tips apply to jailbroken devices, but some also apply to stock devices too.
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Disable all your login cookies in Safari. If you use the hotel or conference wifi, it is 100% guaranteed that your traffic will be sniffed. If you allow a web site (like twitter.com) to store your login info in a cookie, and if you connect to that site through a normal http connection, your login info will be exposed. At the very least, you’ll end up on the Wall of Sheep. But you’ll be giving up your password to anyone else sniffing too.
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Consider not using the hotel or conference wifi at all, especially if you’re getting 3G speeds anyway. Do not have your iPhone auto-connect to known networks. If you’re bringing a Mac to the conference and you use wifi, at least set up your firewall properly. Turn off everything in Settings?Sharing. Then in Settings?Security?Firewall, click “Set access for specific services”?“Advanced”?“Enable Stealth Mode”.
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Learn how to use tethering to avoid wifi on your laptop altogether (and any hotel wifi charges too). By the way, the conference wifi generally doesn’t reach up to the hotel rooms, and vice versa.
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If you’re avoiding wifi, consider buying 3G Unrestrictor in Cydia. It tricks applications that would otherwise insist that you be on wifi into using your cellular data network instead. Such apps include Skype, Slingplayer, iTunes, and many others.
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Change your root and mobile passwords. Everyone’s iPhone starts off with the root and mobile password of “alpine”. You really don’t want to be in a hotel full of hackers who know your root password. You probably don’t need ssh access to your iPhone at the conference anyway, so uninstall it or toggle it off using SBSettings.
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The above tips all apply at the McCarran airport, too. Don’t let your guard down on Sunday after the conference ends, since many of the people around you waiting for their flights out of Las Vegas will have just come from the conference too.
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The conference events last from morning through well into the night. If you have firmware 3.0 on your iPhone and both bluetooth and wifi are enabled, you’ll very likely deplete your battery before the day is done. There are power outlets in each of the conference rooms, but those are often the first spots taken (especially late in the day). Consider disabling bluetooth and wifi if only for battery consumption reasons (and maybe even rollback to 2.2.1
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The “Hack the Badge” contest is a very fun event lasting the whole conference. If it’s anything like last year, the Hardware Hacking Village will be packed all weekend long with tinkerers trying to make their badge do cool and unexpected things. Kingpin has released very limited info about this year’s badge (to make the contest more exciting), but one thing he has revealed is that it will use a simple 3-wire serial interface. On the conference forums, he’s recommended that you bring your own level converter to make the serial voltages compatible with your laptop. But if you connect your badge to your iPhone’s serial interface, you won’t need a level converter. It’s already at the correct voltage. That’s why the early tethered jailbreak for the iPod Touch 2G was able to use the DEFCON 16 badge as a hardware dongle example to boot the device.
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The official twitter tag is #defcon. So fire up your preferred iPhone twitter client (for example, Tweetie) and add #defcon as a saved search. And don’t forget to use that tag yourself when you tweet about something at DEFCON.
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There are several talks that may interest iPhone and Apple owners in particular. Scanning the talk titles reveals things like “Hacking the Apple TV”, “Is your iPhone Pwned?”, “Jailbreaking and the Law of Reversing”, “Hacking with the iPod Touch”, “Attacking SMS. It’s No Longer your BFF”, and “Runtime Kernel Patching on Mac OS X”, For hardware tinkerers, any talk with Chris Tarnovsky or Kingpin is a guaranteed winner. The iPhone Dev Team gave a talk at 25C3 in December but isn’t presenting anything at DEFCON 17. We have a talk planned for HAR 2009 in a few weeks.
Reposted from http://wikee.iphwn.org/howto:iphones_at_defcon
New Theme
Just to keep things interesting I like to change the theme around from time to time. I am well aware for the one or two people that even bother to come here, it can be a bit disconcerting to see a new layout and interface each time you come. Blue is my favorite color (in more ways than one) and I like the theme name, “Barack Obama.” The theme if you haven’t realized is based on the President’s campaign web site as well as President Obama’s White House web site. It seems to me that this site breaks the Sociable plugin, so if you want to post to any of the social networking sites, you’ll have to copy and paste the URL and go to the site.
If time permits I’ll post an update on some of the stuff that happened this past week. This weekend I pack and get ready for my Vegas trip to attend Defcon. Woohoo!
Vacation In 8 days!
OK, above is a picture from my 2008 vacation to Hawaii. The one below is I think of the Riviera in Las Vegas. Getting ready for Defcon in Las Vegas. I don’t know if I’ll have time to blog or post pictures (or feel safe enough to do so), but keep an eye here and on Facebook for the latest information. More than likely Facebook will be updated more often than this thanks to Facebook mobile. We’ll see!
Office 2010: The Movie
You got to watch this. Yes, you, the one reading this text right now.
President Obama Welcomes You To YOUR White House
President Obama & the First Lady Hold LGBT Pride Reception
Tell me how this person isn’t the most thoughtful and inclusive president we’ve ever had. What *true* and PATRIOTIC American can be against equality and justice for all and the expansion of democracy for all of its citizens, especially on this 4th of July weekend.
