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Some things I found interesting from 2024-09-15 to 2024-09-22

Internet Discoveries between 15 September and 22 September

  • Introducing AWS IAM Identity Center
  • Authorization@Edge – How to Use Lambda@Edge and JSON Web Tokens to Enhance Web Application Security
  • How to Use Service Control Policies in AWS Organizations
  • How to retrieve short-term credentials for CLI use with AWS IAM Identity Center
  • An Illustrated Guide to OAuth and OpenID Connect
  • authelia/authelia
  • Install EKS-D with MicroK8s
  • supertokens/supertokens-core
  • Artifact Attestations is generally available
  • The Bastard Operator From Hell Complete
  • NetworkManager or networkd
  • Platform Engineering Is Security Engineering
  • SpaceX Polaris Dawn spacewalk! See the first-ever private egress from crew
  • BULLSHIT REMOVER
  • WhenTaken
  • A word about systemd
  • The Lego Great Ball Contraption
  • Ubuntu Adds a New Authentication Feature
  • IBM Acquires Kubecost to Broaden Hybrid Cloud Cost Management Capabilities
  • Area 5150 by CRTC & Hornet (Party Version) / IBM PC+CGA Demo, Hardware Capture
  • This Windows PowerShell Phish Has Scary Potential
  • Linux/4004

Some things I found interesting from 2024-09-15 to 2024-09-22

Internet Discoveries between 15 September and 22 September

  • Introducing AWS IAM Identity Center
  • Authorization@Edge – How to Use Lambda@Edge and JSON Web Tokens to Enhance Web Application Security
  • How to Use Service Control Policies in AWS Organizations
  • How to retrieve short-term credentials for CLI use with AWS IAM Identity Center
  • An Illustrated Guide to OAuth and OpenID Connect
  • authelia/authelia
  • Install EKS-D with MicroK8s
  • supertokens/supertokens-core
  • Artifact Attestations is generally available
  • The Bastard Operator From Hell Complete
  • NetworkManager or networkd
  • Platform Engineering Is Security Engineering
  • SpaceX Polaris Dawn spacewalk! See the first-ever private egress from crew
  • BULLSHIT REMOVER
  • WhenTaken
  • A word about systemd
  • The Lego Great Ball Contraption
  • Ubuntu Adds a New Authentication Feature
  • IBM Acquires Kubecost to Broaden Hybrid Cloud Cost Management Capabilities
  • Area 5150 by CRTC & Hornet (Party Version) / IBM PC+CGA Demo, Hardware Capture
  • This Windows PowerShell Phish Has Scary Potential
  • Linux/4004

Some things I found interesting from 2024-08-04 to 2024-08-11

Internet Discoveries between 4 August and 11 August

  • European Citizens’ Initiative
  • x.com
  • Andy Warhol’s lost Amiga art found
  • Critical vulnerabilities in 6 AWS services disclosed at Black Hat USA
  • Google is discontinuing the Chromecast line
  • ICANN reserves .internal for private use at the DNS level
  • stack-auth/stack
  • New Flaws in Sonos Smart Speakers Allow Hackers to Eavesdrop on Users
  • Canonical Announce Major Ubuntu Kernel Change
  • SSHamble: Open-source security testing of SSH services
  • Approved Resolutions Special Meeting of the ICANN Board 29 July 2024
  • How a cybersecurity researcher befriended, then doxed, the leader of LockBit ransomware gang
  • Doom Anthology Revealed - Comes With 6 Games, Steelbook Case, And Replica BFG
  • Open Source Firewall pfsense Vulnerable to Remote Code Execution Attacks
  • Critical AWS Vulnerabilities Allow S3 Attack Bonanza
  • Traceeshark: Open-source plugin for Wireshark
  • A wonderful coincidence or an expected connection: why π² ≈ g.
  • Hybrid Public Key Encryption
  • Dear Ai, make me a video about skateboarding with the boys 🛹

How-To extend a Logical Volume using LVM on Linux

While not a difficult process, it’s not the easiest of things to do either. Logical Volume Manager (LVM) lives up to *NIX’s user friendly mantra - “UNIX is user friendly, it’s just picky about who it’s friends are”.

Because LVM is actually really powerful and flexible in managing your storage, this inherently means complexity maintaining/controlling LVM.

The basic process to...