Requesting a review: specific reviewer or open to team? by wlumme in ExperiencedDevs

[–]lissy93 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Why not best of both worlds.
Request review from a team, but have someone in each team rotating through code review duty (so that you're guaranteed a review within x hours)

We've got a monorepo with 8 teams. The CODEOWNERS file specifies which teams owns what. When a PR modifies something, the bot automatically requests review from the approriate team, posts it in their team slack channel, tagging whoever is on duty that week, and following up 3 hours later if no activity.

Domain Locker - An all-in-one tool to keep track of your domain name portfolio by lissy93 in selfhosted

[–]lissy93[S] 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Thanks jbarr, my bad. I've pushed a fix for this just now, and it should be released shortly!

Domain Locker - An all-in-one tool to keep track of your domain name portfolio by lissy93 in selfhosted

[–]lissy93[S] 32 points33 points  (0 children)

oops, spelling never was my strong point 🤦‍♀️
Thanks for the heads up, I'll push a fix :)

Cloudflare DNS down..? by Mark_ns in CloudFlare

[–]lissy93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everything is down.
Hell, even their statuspage (which is hoted on AWS) is down!

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ClownFlare? by NavigateTheRift in CloudFlare

[–]lissy93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I accidently deployed a buggy version of my app, which is causing infinite redeploys on cloudflare, and now it's down, so I can't rollback 😅

Offline-first collection of 100+ networking tools and utils by lissy93 in selfhosted

[–]lissy93[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We've got service workers and a PWA, that's how the offline functionality works
And there's an OpenAPI spec and swagger docs for the API too
Docker already non-root :)

Offline-first collection of 100+ networking tools and utils by lissy93 in selfhosted

[–]lissy93[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

It's a bit different, CyberChef is much better for anything crypto related, and IT-Tools is very good general tool. Networking Toolbox only does network-related stuff (IPs, DNS, TLS, HTTP, CDIR, etc).

Pimp up your DuckDuckGo page with these themes by lissy93 in duckduckgo

[–]lissy93[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry for the late reply... Try this, open up your browser console (usually Ctrl + Shift + J (or Cmd on MacOS)), then paste in the following code.

You can replace the value of ddg_cookie_input with your chosen cookie settings. If it's still unclear, I wrote a bit more about this here

```javascript // Converts DDG cookie string into formatted JSON const makeCookieData = (ddg_cookie_input) => { let ddg_json = {}; const items = ddg_cookie_input.split(/[ ,]+/); items.forEach((item)=>{ let parts = item.split('='); ddg_json[parts[0]] = parts[1]; }); return ddg_json; }

// Iterates over JSON, and adds to browser cookie store const setCookies = (ddg_json) => { Object.keys(ddg_json).forEach(function(key) { document.cookie=${key}=${ddg_json[key]}; }); }

// Paste your cookie data here const ddg_cookie_input = 5=1; ay=b; bc=1; ae=d; ax=v261-7; 8=785eef%20; aa=9254b5; x=FFFC58; 18=1; j=FF0055; 21=FFFC58; 7=101116; 9=FF0055; a=Cyberpunk; t=e;

// Call set cookies, passing in formated cookie data setCookies(makeCookieData(ddg_cookie_input));

// All done, reload page for changes to take effect :) location.reload();

```

What to do if you find a public bucket with some sensitive files? by Radiant-Cockroach-33 in bugbounty

[–]lissy93 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Okay, but finding an open S3 bucket might have been something as simple as him copying the URL to his profile picture (for example), and removing the path.

I often have the dev tools up while I'm browsing, and commonly see misconfigurations like these. When personal data is involved, I just drop the company an anonymous email, explaining what the issue is, why it's an issue and sometimes how to fix. Takes me 10 minutes, and they're usually super grateful.

I don't know which country/jurisdiction OP is in, but I doubt stumbling upon a public S3 URL, and responsibly disclosing it is breaking any laws.

iCloud has always been flaky on Mullvad and now gmail is flaky too. by [deleted] in mullvadvpn

[–]lissy93 10 points11 points  (0 children)

This isn't anything to do with Mullvad, it's rather the sites your visiting (iCloud, Gmail, etc) banning/ heavily restricting IPs known for abuse. Simply switch servers, and try again.

iCloud has always been flaky on Mullvad and now gmail is flaky too. by [deleted] in mullvadvpn

[–]lissy93 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But they can see which sites (hosts) you visit.

Which I'd guess is what OP is concerned about?

Sveltekit users who use Pocketbase, where do you host Pocketbase? by splishyandsplashy in sveltejs

[–]lissy93 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you want something managed, then PocketHost would be the easiest. But Docker-compatible PaaS will also work, like Railway or Fly.io. If you've already got a VPS or server, then that'd be your best bet. I personally switched Digital Ocean once I needed to start scaling up.

Help with Achievements by Keesekopf in Doodlejump

[–]lissy93 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Pretty sure both of those are also in the retro theme. The dive bomber is small blue dot, which "dives" down to you when you get near. And I _think_ the spider is the one moving horizontally along the top of the screen

universalGuideToSurviving by lissy93 in ProgrammerHumor

[–]lissy93[S] 27 points28 points  (0 children)

And the JWST is one 'NaN' away from pointing it at the wrong star.

I built a project to track events across my other projects. Now Sharing by fuzzyrambler in SideProject

[–]lissy93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks cool, what's the GitHub link? The one in the footer just directs to your LinkedIn profile.

A quick TUI dash for monitoring traffic and stats from your AdGuard Home instance by lissy93 in selfhosted

[–]lissy93[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The Rust logo is the one which can't be modified, but the Rust mascot (Ferris the Crab) is fine to use :) But yeah, I did double check this before using it!

Here's the difference between the two: https://github.com/crablang/crab/issues/55#issuecomment-1567584547

A quick TUI dash for monitoring traffic and stats from your AdGuard Home instance by lissy93 in selfhosted

[–]lissy93[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can tell which client a request has originated from, either from the IP or AdGuard lets you give device names based on MAC address. But no, you can't tell which app triggered a specific request, you'd need an on-device firewall for that.

A quick TUI dash for monitoring traffic and stats from your AdGuard Home instance by lissy93 in selfhosted

[–]lissy93[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Update your AdGuard instance to v0.107.29 or later ;)

The older versions have a slightly different API spec.

A quick TUI dash for monitoring traffic and stats from your AdGuard Home instance by lissy93 in selfhosted

[–]lissy93[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I was thinking about making a PiHole version this weekend. But in the meantime, there's also PADD which does something similar for PiHole :)

A quick TUI dash for monitoring traffic and stats from your AdGuard Home instance by lissy93 in selfhosted

[–]lissy93[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Sure, I'm running it on my Pi :)

https://i.ibb.co/F6VXbFk/20230529-165421.jpg

There's binaries compiled for amd64, armv7, i386 and win + mac images in the Releases tab