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  • Not by default. It remembers the MAC for each specific network. This is because sometimes you want to have specific device on the same IP all the time. The DHCP decides this via the MAC.

    If you want it truly randomised every time you need to turn on non persistent MAC randomisation in the developer option.

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  • Das ist generell immer die Argumentation, welche verwendet wird. Das Problem dabei ist, dass man ein Netzwerk nicht 100% sicher machen kann. Auch VPN Software kann Sicherheitslücken aufweisen, deshalb wird eine gute VPN Software auch regelmässig aktualisiert.

    Es wäre falsch zu behaupten, dass alles in einem von aussen gesichertem Netzwerk nicht mehr geschützt werden muss. Deshalb gibt es normalerweise Multiple Layers of defence.

    Auch ein Inselsystem löst dieses Problem nicht. Die Steuerungen, und die Software welche darauf läuft, muss sicher sein (siehe Struxnet).

  • Speeding up extracting of large movie files
  • Are you unpacking them directly on your NAS?

    Because chances are, that if you use a Synology and map the drive or use the GUI, that the data keeps getting transferred between your PC and the NAS. This is a very slow process, especially if you connect by WiFi.

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  • It security ist generell in der Prozessautomation und auch in der Gebäudeautomation ein grosses Thema. Die Sicherheit der Systeme ruht meist auf der Infrastruktur selbst, nicht auf den eingesetzten Steuerungen.

    Es hätte mich überrascht, wenn es in AKWs anders gewesen wäre.

  • Attempting to repair controller, Have I damaged it beyond repair?
  • You lost your pad. This usually happens if you have old PCBs which were exposed to some air humidity over time. The pad heats up and the moisture evaporates between the layers, separating the pad and the PCB base material. More heat increases the likelihood of that happening.

    That part is unsolderable now. You need to connect at a different place and reconnect any interrupted traces or glue the pad back to the board, if you can.

    Game controllers in general are very hard to repair since they contain large copper layers to withstand forces from the controls. It’s very common to loose pads or lift THT holes.

    That said, most often nothing is ever beyond repair. It’s usually just a matter of skills and tools which are available.

  • r/place kommt morgen zurück
  • Das ist korrekt. Es gibt ein mod-tool bei welchem sich die Flächen einfach überziehen lassen. Beim letzten Mal as la fies passierte gab e so keine grossen Reaktionen bis auf 2-3 Posts.

  • FBI Used Nintendo Switch To Locate Abducted Child
  • It’s written in the article…

    A friend saw that she was online and informed the authorities. With Nintendo’s cooperation, the FBI culled the Switch’s IP address, uncovered her location, and moved in to arrest Roberts.

  • What replacement for each major social media do you use
  • Around 2005 Europeans used SMS quite often while the US didn’t seem to use it at all. Then a few years later it was all done by WhatsApp since it was more or less for free. And now we’re having blue/green bubble discussions.

    Have we gone full circle and are using actual SMS again?

  • What tip should I be using to solder wires together?
  • The lines from an USB wire are very thin. Any tip should do.

    Is the solder melting and sticking to the tip? Can you pre-tin the wires or are they coated? Can you upload a picture of what you are trying to do?

    What temperature are you using?

  • What's a simplest way to get -5v from +/-12v?
  • You’re right of course. Two more questions if you don’t mind:

      1. what’s the 1k || 100k doing?
      1. if you don’t want more than 5V at the output of the OpAmp, wouldn’t it be easier to just supply the OpAmp with 5V instead of adding a shottky diode which has a forward voltage of around 0.6V? As I understand the screenshot the voltage is 5.4V at that exact point and it could theoretically raise to 5.6V.

    At the moment you’re also mixing up your + input. 10V AC + 5V DC result in 7.5V input in your sim.

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