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Some things I found interesting between 2026-05-10 and 2026-05-17

Internet Discoveries between 10 and 17 May

  • Let’s Encrypt Halts Certificate Issuance After Cross-Signed Root Certificate Incident
  • Reality Check - Deepfakes are everywhere. The godfather of digital forensics is fighting back
  • Rotten Dot Com by Dena Yago
  • Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Terminal
  • Demystifying evals for AI agents \ Anthropic
  • Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Arp
  • Mythos finds a curl vulnerability - daniel.haxx.se
  • Claude Platform on AWS
  • Postmortem: TanStack NPM supply-chain compromise
  • Red Hot Chili Peppers ink $300M deal with Warner Music to sell catalog
  • Space Cadet Pinball on Linux
  • Running local models on an M4 with 24GB memory
  • Incident Report: CVE-2024-YIKES
  • Local AI needs to be the norm
  • Idempotency is easy until the second request is different
  • Local privilege escalation via execve()
  • Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Sport
  • See Artemis 2’s amazing views of Earth in timelapse video taken from 12,000-photo drop - Space
  • Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Tide
  • Casus Belli Engineering — mmagueta
  • Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Hierarchy
  • Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Bot
  • I believe there are entire companies right now under AI psychosis
  • Project Gutenberg – keeps getting better
  • Show HN: Find the best local LLM for your hardware, ranked by benchmarks
  • New Nginx Exploit
  • Removing the modem and GPS from my 2024 RAV4 hybrid
  • Claude for Small Business
  • Scorched Earth 2000 – Web
  • Xs of Y – roguelike that names itself every run. Written in 4kLoC
  • SecurityBaseline.eu
  • The Future of Obsidian Plugins
  • Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Experiencing

Some things I found interesting from 2026-04-12 to 2026-04-19

Internet Discoveries between 12 and 19 April

  • Pijul a FOSS distributed version control system
  • Dark Castle
  • How We Broke Top AI Agent Benchmarks: And What Comes Next
  • Small models also found the vulnerabilities that Mythos found
  • Starfling: A one-tap endless orbital slingshot game in a single HTML file
  • Combining spicy foods with mint boosts anti-inflammatory effects 100x or more
  • Show HN: A WYSIWYG word processor in Python
  • A security scanner as fast as a linter – written in Rust
  • 1D Chess
  • Industrial design files for Keychron keyboards and mice
  • Eight years of wanting, three months of building with AI - Lalit Maganti
  • Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Stage
  • See NASA’s Artemis II mission around the moon in 12 stunning photos - Scientific American
  • A Practical Guide to fzf: Vim Integration
  • Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Witch
  • Building a CLI for all of Cloudflare
  • This year’s insane timeline of hacks
  • I just want simple S3
  • GitHub Stacked PRs
  • Bring Back Idiomatic Design (2023)
  • Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Easier
  • Rare concert recordings are landing on the Internet Archive
  • Trusted access for the next era of cyber defense
  • Claude Code Routines
  • Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Infinite
  • Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Forbidden
  • Claude Design
  • Show HN: SPICE simulation → oscilloscope → verification with Claude Code
  • Artifacts: Versioned storage that speaks Git
  • Put your SSH keys in your TPM chip
  • Codex for almost everything
  • Claude Opus 4.7
  • RedSun: System user access on Win 11/10 and Server with the April 2026 Update
  • Anna’s Archive loses $322M Spotify piracy case without a fight
  • Cybersecurity looks like proof of work now
  • Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Same
  • Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Dreams
  • GitHub - anthropics/claude-desktop-buddy: Reference and an example for the Bluetooth API for makers in Claude Cowork & Claude Code Desktop · GitHub
  • GitHub - TheMorpheus407/RepoLens: Multi-lens code audit tool — 280 expert AI agents for code review, security testing, and infrastructure auditing · GitHub

Some things I found interesting from 2024-08-18 to 2024-08-25

Internet Discoveries between 18 August and 25 August

  • TomWright/dasel
  • You must use global Git ignore!
  • Lenticular Clock
  • Who needs GitHub Copilot when you can roll your own AI code assistant at home
  • Pragtical
  • Build your own AI-powered robot: Hugging Face’s LeRobot tutorial is a game-changer
  • OpenCTI: Open-source cyber threat intelligence platform
  • Zen Browser
  • will-moss/isaiah
  • Page 0 100kb
  • Aerc: a Well-Crafted Tui for Email
  • Local Networks Go Global When Domain Names Collide
  • Celebrating an important step forward for Open Source AI
  • The Open Source AI Definition – draft v. 0.0.9
  • Microsoft formally deprecates the 39-year-old Windows Control Panel
  • Proton VPN Finally Adds WireGuard Support for Linux Users
  • OpenSSH Backdoors
  • chartdb/chartdb

Windows Server Virtual Interface with a configured VLAN with a custom MAC

I’m not a Windows server kinda guy, but do you think I could find a nice, easy to follow, walk-through on how to create a Windows Server Virtual Interface on a given VLAN and using a custom MAC?

No, no I couldn’t. Perhaps I wasn’t searching with the correct search terms. Perhaps this is assumed knowledged on a Windows Server. I don’t know.

Here is how I ended up solving my problem.


The problem

We have a Windows Server. It’s going to be our internal, non-production, database server. But, it’s going to host multiple databases for multiple environments (dev, sit, uat, etc, etc). We split and protect each of our environments using VLAN’s.

The requirements

  • The server needs to have multiple VLAN’s attached to it.
  • The server has 2x 10GB NIC’s.
  • These 2 NIC’s must be configured for automatic failover, to protect us in the event of failure of cable/switch/port/etc. We’ll be using “NIC Teaming” for this.
  • The VLAN Virtual Interfaces need to have their own, individual, MAC. NIC teaming still uses the base, physical/teamed, card’s MAC for the VLAN Virtual Interface(s).

The solution