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A new study just debunked one of the oldest myths about #wolves.

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  • @aeva lol yeah the set designers definitely copied Trek’s homework.

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  • @brouhaha Next time someone asks, "What is Mastodon?" I'm showing them this.

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  • @globalistIT ma invece nei confronti delle occupazioni abusive di stabili e delle manifestazioni e saluti nazisti di "💩paund&co"😠come si pongono?,ovviamente la domanda è retorica🤐

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  • @_elena still no simple FTP server that doesn't require 287302723 different config files with 0xDEADBEEF command line options.

    Honestly if a ftp server is more complicated than `ftpserver $HOME --write --read` then it is a failed one.

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  • Plug Into USB, Read Hostname and IP Address

    Ever wanted to just plug something in and conveniently read the hostname and IP addresses of a headless board like a Raspberry Pi? Chances are, a free USB port is more accessible than digging up a monitor and keyboard, and that’s where [C4KEW4LK]’s rpi_usb_ip_display comes in. Plug it into a free USB port, and a few moments later, read the built-in display. Handy!

    The device is an RP2350 board and a 1.47″ Waveshare LCD, with a simple 3D-printed enclosure. It displays hostname, WiFi interface, Ethernet interface, and whatever others it can identify. There isn’t even a button to push; just plug it in and let it run.

    Here’s how it works: once plugged in, the board identifies itself as a USB keyboard and a USB serial port. Then it launches a terminal with Ctrl-Alt-T, and from there it types and runs commands to do the following:

    Find the serial port that the RP2350 board just created.Get the parsed outputs of hostname, ip -o -4 addr show dev wlan0, ip -o -4 addr show dev eth0, and ip -o -4 addr show to gather up data on active interfaces.Send that information out the serial port to the RP2350 board.Display the information on the LCD.Update periodically.

    The only catch is that the host system must be able to respond to launching a new terminal with Ctrl-Alt-T, which typically means the host must have someone logged in.

    It’s a pretty nifty little tool, and its operation might remind you, in concept, of how BadUSB attacks happen: a piece of hardware, once plugged into a host, identifies itself to the host as something other than what it appears to be. Then it proceeds to input and execute actions. But in this case, it’s not at all malicious, just convenient and awfully cute.

    hackaday.com/2025/12/15/plug-i…

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  • Had baked beans with dinner, and now having some more. I guess it's dessert.

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    @kravietz @samueljohnson even worse, IIRC it wasn't even billions, but a much lower amount altogether.
  • #Poland expert Daniel Szeligowski:

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    #Poland expert Daniel Szeligowski: This summer, Ukrainian interlocutors in Kyiv told me that they suspected Witkoff was deceiving not only Ukraine and Europeans, but also Trump himself. Well, they were right. 🤷
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    #Poland closes #Russia consulate in Gdańsk in response to the railway sabotage “In this regard, while this will not be our full response, I have decided to withdraw my consent for the operation of the last [Russian] consulate in Gdańsk,” Sikorski stated. He also noted that an official note would be sent to the Russian government within the next few hours. https://united24media.com/latest-news/in-response-to-russian-rail-line-sabotage-poland-slashes-russian-consular-presence-fm-confirms-13576 In my opinion, this specific response hints that Russian diplomatic personnel and diplomatic bags - legally protected - might have been used to facilitate the attack. You likely won't find it in English, but if you're seriously into Russian and Soviet relations I very much recommend book "Zdrada Sowietów. Pamiętniki dyplomaty sowieckiego" by G.Z. Biesiedowski published in Polish 1989, but I now see the original was published in Russian: https://archive.org/details/B-001-004-570-ALL Besedovski, a Soviet diplomat in Warsaw who defected to France, described in great detail the sabotage operations the Soviet Russia conducted in 1930's Poland.
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    #Poland prime minister Donald Tusk: The perpetrators of the railway sabotage were two citizens of #Ukraine working for #Russia special forces who left to #Belarus via Terespol border crossing. I must admit this is a smart move by FSB/GRU, because they kill two birds with one stone - conduct the sabotage and clearly signal to Europe that they do have sleeper agents, but also triggered the anti-Ukrainian sentiment thanks to the agents using Ukrainian passports. P.S Tusk specifically said "citizens of Ukraine", not "Ukrainians"