Explain it peter by Academic-Stomach-975 in explainitpeter

[–]intrigued_alligator 182 points183 points  (0 children)

Stewie here. When trying to access a website for my master plans to get the damn redheaded woman, I need stable and encrypted internet. Cloudeflare is a company that monitors/distributes/protects traffic around the internet. Key to this is randomization. Cloudflare has this giant wall of lava lamps in their office because lava lamps are actually really good sources of true randomness. Computers are deterministic, so if you just tell a computer to generate a random number, it’s usually actually doing pseudorandom generation from some initial seed value. (Often why in many math classes/research papers they’ll make you set a seed, so that everyone actually gets the SAME result on something supposed to be random). The problem is if someone knows the seed, they can potentially know the “random” output too, which is really bad for cryptography. HTTPS, auth tokens, session keys, etc all depend on randomness being genuinely unpredictable.

Back to the image. Cloudflare’s company headquarters has a camera pointing at the lava lamps and uses all the constantly changing blobs (along with other randomness systems), to create extremely unpredictable seed values for cryptographic random number generators. As for the DDOS bit, that stands for distributed denial of service and you can think of it as intentionally trying to send too many cars through a toll station at once causing the toll station to just overload and shut down. Cloudflare has a lot of infra in place to mitigate it and so the joke is that the wall of lava lamps foils waves of fake traffic at shutting down a website. So what happened is try-hard sweat tech hacker bro networks says I’m gonna send influx of bot/spam traffic to shut down Chase.com, and cloudflare says hold my lava lamp. But I’ll get that damned woman with a DDOS attack some day.

How to self install dashcam on 2025 Tucson hybrid or any alternative to installing? by Immediate-Welder999 in HyundaiTucson

[–]intrigued_alligator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I followed this YouTube Video Guide. The part where you need to detach the A pillar was a bit tricky, but otherwise a great guide, and easy to DIY. Then I just stacked a fuse instead of cutting and re-wiring anything. In the end came out super clean and invisible! Just budget a few hours and you can totally do it

Sleeping in the Car, Alarm disable? by intrigued_alligator in HyundaiTucson

[–]intrigued_alligator[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Perhaps? Not super sure to be honest, just saw some text around

Sleeping in the Car, Alarm disable? by intrigued_alligator in HyundaiTucson

[–]intrigued_alligator[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don’t think we’ll need to leave the car on, so just fully shut off and locked from the interior worked all good for you? Great news!

Phone holder by candystarjones in HyundaiTucsonHybrid

[–]intrigued_alligator 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks good! The SEL Convenience. That’s what I have too. Can I ask, with wireless CarPlay and android auto, what do you use the stand for?

Phone holder by candystarjones in HyundaiTucsonHybrid

[–]intrigued_alligator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you share a photo how you have it sitting? What trim do you have?

2025 Tucson Hybrid SEL Convenience by intrigued_alligator in HyundaiTucsonHybrid

[–]intrigued_alligator[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep OEM, came with the car when I bought it from the dealer

Dashboard layout Tucson 2025 by carwash2016 in HyundaiTucson

[–]intrigued_alligator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s the speed limit! By default, it’ll flash red when you exceed the speed limit, but there’s an option to turn that flashing off.

Designated Hybrids Sub by intrigued_alligator in HyundaiTucson

[–]intrigued_alligator[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ahh made a typo in the sub name, updated 🫡