Physical anti-tamper, while important for this type of device, wouldn’t have helped for this particular attack. It’s an electromagnetic side channel, so they don’t even have to be touching the the thing to collect data.
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Physical anti-tamper, while important for this type of device, wouldn’t have helped for this particular attack. It’s an electromagnetic side channel, so they don’t even have to be touching the the thing to collect data.
Thanks for the addition to my rss reader! Lots of great stuff on this site
Thinking about propagating some wild black raspberry I have in my yard - when would you recommend cutting canes, and should I root them before planting out? I’ve seen people store dormant canes over winter and plant out in the spring, what are the advantages/disadvantages there?
If you like Old Gods of Appalachia and haven’t listened to The Magnus Archives yet, definitely give that a try! The Nightvale family of podcasts (including Welcome to Nightvale, Alice Isn’t Dead, and Within the Wires) also get great reviews.
That’s probably a typo. From the site:
Currently, the usable performance envelope is approximately 150 bits per second to 40 megabits per second
It’s been cool and wet enough recently (thank goodness) that some self-seeded lettuce and arugula from the plants that bolted at the end of spring have sprouted - I had been missing the fresh greens!
I’ve also been enjoying seeing the joe-pye weed, goldenrod, and all the other summer wildflowers in full bloom!
What other squash varieties are you growing? I have the pumpkins and butternut this year but I’m interested in trying some more next year.
Those wildflowers look divine, my goal for next year is to have a patch like that!
Here’s what I’ve got -
Sunflowers!
Tomatoes have been doing great, especially the cherry variety I’m growing
The vineborers got half my pumpkins but I’ve harvested a few good ones, as well as a healthy crop of butternut squash
Bonus brood of wild turkeys from my living room window, there have been quite a few families with cute little fluff balls in the yard recently
I’ve been playing the new Solium Infernum with a friend - the first playthrough I did not particularly enjoy (partially my fault for not playing the tutorial first) but once I learned the mechanics my second game was more fun. The UI is not very smooth to use and there are some mechanics I don’t like, but overall pretty good.
I also picked up Mindustry again last night - it’s an open source Factorio + Tower Defense + RTS that is rather addicting… The new campaign they added a couple years ago is better than the original too.
I missed seeing the weekly thread yesterday, thanks for posting it! Those cucumbers look great - mine are pretty much done here on the opposite side of the country (maybe I underwatered in July) but my tomatoes are doing great. Sunflowers are so close to blooming, which is super exciting.
Here’s the coolest thing I saw this week - a large caterpillar on my tomatoes studded with parasitic wasp eggs. What a crazy insect - it infects the host caterpillar with a virus that prevents it from molting!
Thank you! The arch is my favorite part too
Tacked together some scrap wood to un-squash my squash arch - turns out 12 gauge wire fencing is not rigid enough to support full grown butternut squashes! I like how it looks with the wood, though.
You can see my sunflowers too in the right of the image, just starting to form their flowers. I’m hoping they’ll open in time for the visitors I have this weekend to see them.
The cucumbers are slowing down now but it’s the tomatoes’ turn to go absolutely wild. I bet I could start harvesting some of these squash and pumpkins soon as well.
Thank you! I’ll give this a try. It makes sense, I haven’t done any fertilizing since making this bed in the spring (compost/topsoil blend from a local supplier), and haven’t been the most consistent on watering…
Any idea what’s happening to my tomatoes? Pretty much every one I’ve picked so far has looked like this on the bottom
I’ve only gotten two so far, but here’s what I’ve been doing -
After 10 I’d definitely be looking into breads and cakes, especially stuff that might freeze well
That’s a great idea, I’ll stick it in the fruit bowl!
The garden is struggling a bit in the heat (mostly I need to water more) but I’m still getting a lot of good stuff! Six cucumbers, a zucchini, and my first tomatoes of the season today!
Accidentally knocked off the green one, but it’ll probably ripen on the shelf
I’ll jump on the raspberry bandwagon - here’s the handful I got today off of the black raspberry bush by my shed - quite a few still ripening there as well!
I’ve got a lot of this in my yard from the previous owner. It leaves great dry flower heads over winter, provides great visual interest and homes for overwintering insects in the stalks
My experimental Loofa plants are starting to produce! They were strange - sent out female flowers way early in the season, then a run of only males, and now finally I’m getting a mix.
I’d like to try making some biodegradable sponges out of them.