technology Technology Hackers Found a Way to Open Any of 3 Million Hotel Keycard Locks in Seconds
Jump
  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearZE
    zeusbottom
    6 months ago 100%

    In 2011 I was aghast when I learned a popular keycard / biometric system used FTP to pull down its cleartext list of acceptable keys from the server.

    The username was something like ADMIN and the password was PASS.

    And no, that wasn’t the FTP command; that was the password.

    So I’m not surprised that there are still problems with these devices.

    edit: more complete thought

    12
  • asklemmy Asklemmy If the order of events were different, what might we be calling smartphones?
    Jump
    "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearCP
    CPTSD zeusbottom 7 months ago 95%
    Can hardly believe I’m not alone.

    On Thursday, I met with a therapist who ran through the ACES inventory with me during our session. It’s been a wild ride since then. Never have I felt so much validation and relief, and never have I wanted to get started with the healing process so much. At long last, there’s a name for what I’ve felt over the past 36 years, and more importantly there’s a treatment protocol. I truly thought I was alone, especially after my encounter with a different therapist some 20 years ago. No one was talking about c-PTSD back then. Yesterday I could hardly sleep, as it often happens. I let my emotional dysregulation (learned that has a name too!) run wild, intentionally, to pull together a list of all the traumas I faced. I could scarcely sleep until I had written everything down. Just sharing my joy at being understood.

    21
    4
    usa United States | News & Politics Biden’s Interior Department is erasing Native Americans and threatening science
    Jump
  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearZE
    zeusbottom
    7 months ago 94%

    The Secretary of the Interior is a Native American. She would know better than any non-Native museum curator what should be done with Native artifacts.

    Let the tribes decide how to tell their stories.

    17
  • networking networking help me compare different networks using the osi model
    Jump
  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearZE
    zeusbottom
    7 months ago 100%

    Thank you! You explained it really well.

    You're welcome!

    As I understand it, most of the physical infrastructure for data transmission belongs to some private company. These companies sell the usage rights to smaller companies and so on. So these companies are the ISPs.

    Usually they are ISPs. If you wanted to buy a route on a fiber optic cable (usually called "dark fiber" in this context), it's just a different product that they sell. There's no Internet access on a dark fiber link, not even light from a router at the other side. If you were to purchase a dark fiber route, you'd have to provide routers at either end and light that path yourself.

    Whomever owns those ISPs also owns that infrastructure. In liberal countries, it's usually a for-profit company, but could be a non-profit as well. In less liberal countries, the government may own and operate the fiber.

    In this sense, you would either have to build your own network infrastructure (cables, routers, switches) or rent the infrastructure from the owners.

    Correct.

    The physical infrastructure is basically largely independent of the protocols that run through it (optical cables simply carry light). Couldn’t this infrastructure then somehow be used as a direct connection between two users via a protocol other than IP?

    Absolutely. CLNS, IPX, Appletalk, DEC Phase V, and Banyan VINES are all older examples of layer 3 protocols that work perfectly fine over fiber. Once upon a time, IPX was more dominant than IP in businesses. I ran a dual-stack IPX and IP network 25 years ago.

    These other layer 3 protocols do not interoperate with IP. For example, on my IPX and IP network, I had computers that could only speak IPX. None of those were able to communicate with IP networks at all. They did not know anything about the Internet, could not use it, could not access it. A web browser on these machines would simply not work.

    That's true for routers as well. If I were to order an Internet circuit, and I enabled IPX on my router, IPX would not work across that link because the ISP doesn't support IPX. Both ends must agree to route the layer 3 protocol.

    But IP won out in the long run. Not because it was government or corporate owned, not because it was centralized, not because it was engineered to be unfair. It won out because it wasn't any of these things.

    The standards for Internet protocols are openly developed by a body known as the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). Anyone is free to look at the specs, known as RFCs; anyone is free to write their own implementations of the protocols. This includes IP, TCP, UDP, BGP, DNS, HTTP, HTTPS, and other helper protocols like DHCP and ARP.

    That's why there is a such a diverse, worldwide marketplace of router hardware/software vendors. Each of these vendors have developers that used the RFCs to write their particular implementation of router software.

    Going back to the question of neutrality, the RFCs themselves neither encourage nor discourage neutrality. They exist as an agreement on how to exchange information: how packets are constructed, what information is included, how software ought to interpret that info, and so on. It is up to the router vendors to implement these standards, and it is up to the ISPs who buy those routers how to handle those packets.

    The ISPs may enforce policies that are handed down from the jurisdiction where they operate. The ISPs may even be owned and operated by the government. China's Great Firewall is a prime example of anti-neutrality. Iranian Internet, I understand, is also government run and heavily monitored. These providers will use information in the IP packets to throttle or even block that communication.

    In more liberal countries, most neutrality proponents are concerned primarily with quality of service. For example, they argue that Comcast Universal should not throttle or de-prioritize traffic to Netflix because it is a competitor to Comcast's own streaming service.

    In either case, the protocol spec itself is not the reason for anti-neutrality behavior by these organizations. And switching to another layer 3 protocol, whether it's one that already exists or has yet to be invented, won't facilitate that neutrality by itself.

    4
  • networking networking help me compare different networks using the osi model
    Jump
  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearZE
    zeusbottom
    7 months ago 100%

    There's a fair bit to unpack in this comment.

    Easier one first. ICANN was removed from US Dept of Commerce oversight in 2016. They are a stand-alone non-profit entity. From the linked article:

    "The contract regarding the IANA stewardship functions between ICANN and the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) of the United States Department of Commerce ended on October 1, 2016, formally transitioning the functions to the global multistakeholder community."

    ICANN manages global DNS, the name service that translates my Lemmy instance's name to an IP address my computer can use to contact the server. It is not "the Internet" per se. It is an important service run on the Internet.

    Second: ISPs create the Internet by connecting to one another. There is no connecting to "the physical backbone" without connecting to another ISP. There isn't any single "backbone" or other notional central point. There's no neutral entity operating the biggest router or backbone in the world where neutrality reigns supreme. There's no big bundle of fiber encircling the globe where everyone puts their packets.

    The CAIDA visualizations are a great way to look at the interconnections that make up the Internet. The first graph on that page is what the Internet looks like in terms of "the backbone". It's really a mesh of connectivity among the largest ISPs in the world. The red center of the graph shows the most dense interconnections. That's where the term Internet comes from - an internetwork, or network of networks.

    They must connect together because physical access to fiber is not enough. They must connect physical fiber to router equipment that is able to 1) send an enormous quantity of packets among each other and 2) communicate reachability for the different networks using BGP.

    By the way, those segments of physical fiber only connect two devices together at a time. Hence the mesh in the CAIDA diagram.

    That is the true nature of the Internet. Without those interconnections and routers, you have islands of connectivity that cannot reach each other.

    It's like your example in the earlier comment with the experimental protocols. You could build your own network without some connection point to the larger Internet. You could do it with any set of protocols you wished -- your network, your rules. But without a connection to an ISP, it would not be able to reach Internet resources. Your network would simply be an island.

    I mean, you could make it a great island with lots of services, and your island could have a big signpost that says "Free and Neutral Forever". But it would still be isolated from the Internet.

    Source: I work on telecom / ISP networks.

    3
  • networking networking help me compare different networks using the osi model
    Jump
  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearZE
    zeusbottom
    7 months ago 100%

    I am not sure what you mean by eliminating “gatekeeping.” ISP’s route your IP packets for you in exchange for money. ICANN provides a hierarchy for name services via DNS. You could choose not to use DNS or an ISP, but either choice would make accessing common Internet services impossible.

    The experimental protocols you mentioned are routing protocols. Routing protocols communicate reachability information for groups of IP addresses, known as “prefixes.” IP itself is a routed protocol, like any layer 3 protocol in the OSI model. It provides a standard by which computers can communicate across a large internetwork.

    It is possible that a peer-to-peer routing protocol would enable you to access the Internet without a network connection of your own. But for that service to be useful, someone somewhere in the mesh would have to connect to the rest of the global Internet through a service provider. Otherwise your network is isolated, like a group of desktop computers plugged into a standalone switch, with no router to send packets to the Internet.

    What specifically do you find objectionable with ISPs or ICANN?

    3
  • networking networking help me compare different networks using the osi model
    Jump
  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearZE
    zeusbottom
    8 months ago 100%

    Most of these are VPN technologies of one sort or another. These sit on top of layers 3 or 4 and encapsulate IP packets.

    In other words, each packet sent to your internet provider has two sets of IP addresses. The outer set is to communicate between your computer and the VPN termination point. The second, inner set is between your computer and the service you are ultimately using.

    Web traffic almost always uses HTTPS for transport, Usenet NNTP.

    OSI layers 5 and 6 are not relevant in modern IP networks. If they are needed, they are provided in the application layer.

    2
  • games Games Palworld server costs near $500K per month as network engineer is ordered to 'never let the service go down no matter what'
    Jump
  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearZE
    zeusbottom
    8 months ago 100%

    Depends on the cloud provider. AWS, as an example, have up to three “availability zones” within a single data center. If the customer needs HA, they are encouraged to run their applications in separate availability zones. It means different subnets within the VPC, redundant LBs spread across those zones, and more.

    There is also probably DNS-based global load balancing across different data centers.

    That’s just the hosting infrastructure. I’m sure Chujo works on the office LAN as well. He might wear the infosec hat also, which means he’s up to his eyeballs in firewall policy.

    I don’t envy my brethren in software development orgs. Been there, done that, got that t-shirt long ago.

    1
  • games Games Palworld server costs near $500K per month as network engineer is ordered to 'never let the service go down no matter what'
    Jump
  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearZE
    zeusbottom
    8 months ago 75%

    This is a software development business, which is a positively bananas trade no matter what’s getting written. And the smaller the business, the more hats network guys wear. We work with everything from the server app down to the coffee machine fueling the devs. And 100% uptime isn’t the most crazy demand I’ve heard. I’m sure Chujo is busier than a one-armed paper hanger with jock itch.

    At least he’s got money to throw at his hosting company. Scaling up would have been much slower in the old days.

    2
  • asklemmy Asklemmy Other than filling with plaster and taking a cast of your bits, what use do you suggest for large glass jars?
    Jump
    asklemmy Asklemmy What is the best style electrical outlet?
    Jump
  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearZE
    zeusbottom
    8 months ago 100%

    IEC C13 socket with C14 locking plugs. Already ubiquitous in data center facilities. Rated for voltages between 110 and 250, so it works for any country’s common household current.

    10
  • asklemmy Asklemmy What are some things you can/should cheap out on?
    Jump
  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearZE
    zeusbottom
    8 months ago 98%

    Tools you’re not sure you’ll need. Harbor Freight tools are super cheap and flimsy, but may be the right choice if you’re not using them often.

    If you find yourself using a cheap tool all the time and hating the quality of it, then it’s time to buy something better.

    53
  • asklemmy Asklemmy How would the future of internet have looked like, if web browsers had not existed?
    Jump
  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearZE
    zeusbottom
    8 months ago 100%

    Text-based search apps like protocols like gopher, WAIS, and Usenet.

    Two main innovations of the web:

    • lightweight yet easily understood data transfer protocol, HTTP
    • language blending graphical elements with traditional text, HTML
    13
  • asklemmy Asklemmy Is it possible that you can stimulate the brain or rejuvenate the brain directly from the outside by simply running hot water over your head?
    Jump
  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearZE
    zeusbottom
    8 months ago 100%

    Science exists to figure out what really, actually does work. Smart people were still figuring that out at the turn of the last century.

    Most smart people have figured it out now. Dumb people are still not testing their ideas.

    2
  • imageai AI Generated Images There's something out there waiting for us, and it ain't no pangolin
    Jump
    technology Technology We’ve Forgotten How to Use Computers – The mouse is sorely missed.
    Jump
  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearZE
    zeusbottom
    8 months ago 100%

    This is the biggest waste of words next to a “Trump-said” article.

    Laptop makers once put pop-out mice on laptops. They were horrible. Toting a wired mouse around was a pain in the ass too. There’s a reason touchpads took over. It doesn’t mean people don’t know how to work a computer.

    28
  • asklemmy Asklemmy Why people gave up using linux?
    Jump
  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearZE
    zeusbottom
    8 months ago 100%

    Tbh most of the time I’m using my Wintendo, but Linux is better imo for dev. PyCharm is a nice IDE, and all the Linux tools I love like vim are there and fully functional.

    3
  • games Games Cosmic horror game Rotten Flesh is a dog-owner’s worst nightmare
    Jump
  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearZE
    zeusbottom
    8 months ago 100%

    Your roommate Roy is about to get really pissed at you.

    “Roy! Where are you buddy?”

    “FOR THE LAST TIME I’M RIGHT FSCKING HERE”

    3
  • technology Technology ACE Shuts Down Huge Football Piracy Ring, Total Destruction TBC.
    Jump
  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearZE
    zeusbottom
    8 months ago 100%

    Cool. Can we shut down the stadium owners’ tax break scams next, especially since they’ll be flush with lots of new revenue?

    15
  • asklemmy Asklemmy What was the last time you clicked on an ad?
    Jump
  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearZE
    zeusbottom
    8 months ago 100%

    Banner ads, not for a long long time, at least not intentionally.

    Last week I needed parts for my snowblower, and Amazon was not helpful finding what I needed, so I googled the info I had. A competitor’s ad appeared as the first result. I was skeptical as hell as I clicked on it - my experience has always been similar to yours - but they had a comprehensive, easy-to-use database of parts, with diagrams, part numbers, in-stock notes, and cost all on the same page. No hacky website, just the right information presented well. Wound up giving them the business.

    I guess not everyone is a rabid, cheating, lying SOB. Just many people. Lol

    16
  • asklemmy Asklemmy Have any of you watched the movie Threads?
    Jump
  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearZE
    zeusbottom
    8 months ago 100%

    The only two risks stopping humans from waging nuclear war is A> the likelihood that the humans who start it would lose power over their people and B> cleanup of affected territory is incredibly expensive.

    1
  • thefarside The Far Side 16 January 2024
    Jump
  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearZE
    zeusbottom
    8 months ago 100%

    Looking at this, it occurs to me that no one has made a good pocket protector joke in a long time, probably because protectors are all but extinct.

    It makes sense, but I never thought about it until now.

    12
  • games Games Easy Mode Is Actually for Adults
    Jump
  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearZE
    zeusbottom
    8 months ago 95%

    For most games, the real consequence of failure in a game is being forced to repeat what just happened. And getting caught in a Groundhog Day-esque situation that repeats once every few minutes suuuuucks.

    It’s even worse when a failure causes your character to lose stuff. That’s even more time wasted, in that the time and effort taken to get the thing is gone.

    Paint the rainbow on my proud carebear chest if you must. I just want a place to escape to for a little while, a place that doesn’t frustrate the shit out of me.

    79
  • usa United States | News & Politics Trump team argues assassination of rivals is covered by presidential immunity
    Jump
  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearZE
    zeusbottom
    8 months ago 100%

    Hey hey hey, this is missing important context: Only if that rival were impeached first.

    … but seriously, how did we get here as a nation

    22
  • usa United States | News & Politics Amazon is laying off 'several hundred' employees across Prime Video and Amazon MGM Studios — read the memo
    Jump
    worldnews World News Ghana’s mystery presidential candidate pulls off his mask
    Jump
  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearZE
    zeusbottom
    8 months ago 100%

    Nana Kwame Bediako, a property developer popularly referred to as Cheddar

    Mr. Bediako — “THE BIG CHEESE”

    (it’s way too easy, I know)

    16
  • worldnews World News ‘Almost naked’ party in wartime Russia sparks outrage
    Jump
    asklemmy Asklemmy What was the piece of media so emotionally overwhelming you just stopped it?
    Jump
  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearZE
    zeusbottom
    9 months ago 100%

    Anything that maximizes embarrassment or cringe. Can’t watch most Will Ferrell or Borat. Ugh, it makes me so uncomfortable.

    25
  • asklemmy Asklemmy Yo, what was your first computer? How old were you, where and how did you get it, what did you do with it, etc.
    Jump
  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearZE
    zeusbottom
    9 months ago 100%

    Commodore VIC-20 with a tape drive, modem, and terminal software. My father used it to take distance learning classes from the local community college, learning COBOL of all things, back in 1982. He unfortunately never went anywhere with programming. I used it way more than he did to write my first programs in BASIC. I was 5 years old.

    Now I build and run MPLS networks, code in 5 other languages, play lots of video games, etc.

    4
  • asklemmy Asklemmy Which software was ahead of its time?
    Jump
  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearZE
    zeusbottom
    9 months ago 100%

    Space Engineers in dev mode also permits player coded behavior. The player may write scripts in C# and apply them to game objects. Scripts run in a sandboxed .NET environment.

    1
  • asklemmy Asklemmy Which software was ahead of its time?
    Jump
    asklemmy Asklemmy There were supposed to be 15 commandments, but Moses accidentally dropped and broke a tablet. What are some of the five missing commandments?
    Jump
  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearZE
    zeusbottom
    9 months ago 83%

    Thou shalt not partake of decaf

    Thou shalt not have no idea

    Thou shalt always go for greatness

    Thou shalt not commit adulthood

    Thou shalt not suppress flatulence

    ALL

    8
  • usa United States | News & Politics Welcome to 2024, the Year We Stop Trump’s Rolling Insurrection
    Jump
  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearZE
    zeusbottom
    9 months ago 50%

    Too bad. Supreme Court is taking up Trump’s case to get him back on the ballot in Colorado, states’ rights be damned. This is the time for the GOP’s SCOTUS to deliver, and deliver they will. Nothing anyone can do to stop it. The voters will have to decide.

    0
  • worldnews World News It's Clear to Everyone Gazans Must Be Destroyed, Israeli Lawmaker Says
    Jump
    imageai
    AI Generated Images zeusbottom 10 months ago 85%
    Sailor Moon selling used cars

    Inspired by Sailor Mustache, who was a local Sailor Moon cosplayer with severe five o'clock shadow and cigar. He was huge in Japan.

    52
    5
    imageai
    AI Generated Images zeusbottom 10 months ago 83%
    [Bing] Network gods in the heavens, surrounded by router pucks, eating network cable spaghetti

    An offering to Them against router issues this Turkey Week.

    54
    3
    oddlyspecificplaylists
    Old Goth Rivetheads On Elliptical Machines https://spotify.link/k3LD9ymuQDb

    GET YOUR ASS CRANKIN TO SPOOKY GOODNESS SO YA FIT IN THEM BONDAGE PANTS AGAIN

    13
    5
    starfield
    Starfield zeusbottom 1 year ago 82%
    [Spotify playlist] Starfield alternate soundtrack

    Kenny Rogers, Zeppelin, Bowie, Tom Waits, KLF, Rob Zombie, They Might Be Giants, Pointer Sisters, Muse, and of course Alestorm. edit: [playlist URL here](https://open.spotify.com/playlist/34snc5nAuzq45JWRgR03Ue?si=4eb09f7102794b12)

    18
    8
    starfield
    Starfield zeusbottom 1 year ago 93%
    [Spoilers] To Commander Ikande

    "Look me in the eyes and tell me why you did it." You should fucking know, Commander. 500 credits. That's why. Remember when you pulled me aside and sat me down for our little chat through the glass? I told you, all I wanted to do was pay my 500c bounty and go. You said, no, not this time. You said, I want dirt on the Fleet. You said, I want to take down the Fleet, and you're going to help me. You know what they say about negative bias, and that was a real fucking negative introduction. That brings us to now, with my gun pointed at your head, my new associates eyeing gleefully their new quarters aboard this *august* vessel. Look *me* in the eyes, motherfucker. Because I like that look when you realize you *vastly* fucked up. Your command is ours now. Half your men are dead, the other half in lifeboats. All over 500 credits. Boys, haul him off.

    13
    4
    networking
    networking zeusbottom 1 year ago 100%
    What is the equivalent to CLLI codes outside of North America?

    [CLLI codes](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CLLI_code) are location identifiers used throughout North America to describe physical spaces. Does something similar exist anywhere else in the world?

    5
    0
    python
    Python zeusbottom 1 year ago 100%
    Applying DRY to something that isn’t gist.github.com

    Had some fun with generators while practicing DRY.

    5
    0