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19:57.25 | sylvanaar | sucks nevcairiel |
19:57.43 | znf | so, here's a GDPR issue |
19:57.54 | znf | If I want to invoice a user, and I need his personal data (name, address etc.) |
19:58.01 | znf | What kind of consent do I need? |
20:00.19 | znf | also, what happens if he just a photo of his I.D. ? |
20:01.03 | znf | without actually saying that he consents to his data being processed? |
20:01.35 | nevcairiel | if you have a business relationship that involves him getting paid services, then using his data to send an invoice doesnt need extra consent |
20:01.43 | znf | that's what I tought |
20:02.39 | znf | I was at my mom's workplace, and they recently opened a mini-hotel down the beach |
20:02.47 | znf | And the lady working for the hotel asked me this |
20:03.12 | znf | That's also what I knew that a business relationship doesn't need extra consent |
20:06.34 | Megalon | halo: battle royale |
20:10.20 | znf | in other news |
20:10.26 | znf | the router at my mom's work place was "hacked" |
20:10.34 | znf | basically, someone wiped our credentials off it |
20:10.39 | znf | ...there's no config backup (my bad) |
20:10.52 | znf | I can't reset only the user/password, obviously, that would be too easy |
20:11.01 | znf | and I can't/don't want to redo the whole configuration |
20:11.06 | znf | so now I'm compiling OpenWRT for it |
20:11.21 | znf | then I'm gonna make it netboot from tftp, and launch the openwrt kernel |
20:11.36 | znf | then I'm gonna mount the filesystem and try to get the user.dat file that contains usernames/passwords |
20:11.50 | znf | and hope that I can actually recover the current credentials |
20:12.05 | nevcairiel | because thats less effort then re-doing it? :p |
20:12.19 | znf | I don't know all the settings by heart unfortunately |
20:12.37 | znf | there's some ip cameras that have some specific ports forwarded, like 3 each, which I don't remember |
20:12.43 | nevcairiel | also if it really was a malicious act, you dont know if they did something evil to it |
20:12.53 | znf | there's some fixed dhcp leases to some POS systems |
20:13.22 | znf | which would be a nightmare to reconfigure |
20:17.06 | sylvanaar | why don't you just set their ip statically |
20:18.07 | sylvanaar | too much work? |
20:18.39 | znf | I don't want to touch the POS systems |
20:19.07 | znf | you know how as an IT guy if you touch a system and change something, it's now your responsability |
20:20.02 | sylvanaar | haha true |
20:20.45 | znf | mkay, meanwhile, the reason I came here was that my mom got herself a Nokia 6.1 |
20:20.50 | znf | pretty decent phone to be honest |
20:21.00 | sylvanaar | I worked on POS systems for the majority of my career - them going down is a nightmare |
20:21.26 | znf | I've worked on them for a few years, too |
20:21.28 | sylvanaar | I honestly thought they went out of business |
20:21.40 | znf | Didn't help that the industry in Romania back then was pretty young |
20:21.59 | znf | So the well-known software that was used in the rest of europe wasn't adapted to the romanian legislation |
20:22.10 | sylvanaar | so, I worked with very large retailers in the US and it was all IBM 4690 OS |
20:22.10 | znf | So ours was a romanian-made one |
20:22.31 | znf | Obviously, programmers know how to code - but they know jack shit about the HoReCa industry |
20:22.47 | sylvanaar | does that mean hospitality? |
20:22.51 | znf | yeah |
20:22.55 | sylvanaar | bine |
20:22.58 | znf | Hotels, Restaurants, Catering |
20:22.59 | znf | HoReCa |
20:23.26 | sylvanaar | your mom has a hotel in romania? where? |
20:23.38 | znf | no, she works for a restaurant that also opened a hotel |
20:23.47 | sylvanaar | where?? |
20:23.50 | znf | My family is not exactly rich lol |
20:23.56 | znf | http://popasul-pescarilor.ro/ |
20:23.56 | sylvanaar | lol, mine either |
20:25.18 | sylvanaar | near the black sea - never been there |
20:25.40 | znf | "near" is an understatement |
20:25.52 | sylvanaar | i will go to romania again maybe in Jan-Mar of next year |
20:26.09 | sylvanaar | would be fun to see someplace ne |
20:26.10 | sylvanaar | new |
20:26.19 | sylvanaar | looks nice |
20:26.30 | znf | there's nothing much you can do in this area in that time period |
20:26.43 | znf | they don't even open the hotel then |
20:27.14 | sylvanaar | 150 euro +, pricey for romania |
20:27.27 | znf | "luxury" |
20:27.35 | znf | oh son of a bitch Nokia/Snapdragon |
20:27.46 | znf | on the midrange SoC, they didn't put USB 3.1 |
20:28.33 | znf | hmm, actually SD630 has USB 3.1 |
20:28.39 | znf | Makes you wonder why Nokia didn't implement it |
20:28.54 | sylvanaar | low usage in that demographic |
20:29.27 | sylvanaar | most stuff is still usb2 except HD's |
20:29.30 | sylvanaar | no? |
20:30.06 | nevcairiel | 3.0 probably these days, just not 3.1 |
20:30.13 | sylvanaar | ah |
20:30.56 | znf | I was more concerned with the (lack?) of USB-PD? |
20:31.11 | znf | if I remember corectly, USB-PD is a requirement of USB 3.1, right? |
20:32.06 | znf | knows nevcairiel knows the answer to this question |
20:32.50 | znf | gsmarena says nokia 6.1 does "Turbo Charge 18W" |
20:32.53 | znf | not sure wth is turbo charge |
20:34.00 | sylvanaar | google says USB-PD was part of USB2 |
20:34.15 | sylvanaar | so I guess you mean a feature of it |
20:42.07 | znf | optional USB2 |
20:49.51 | sylvanaar | when they came out with powered usb - you had to be careful not to fry your non-powered ports. |
20:50.13 | sylvanaar | i hate usb, first thing to break on any pc/laptop i have owned |
20:50.22 | sylvanaar | don' |
20:50.24 | sylvanaar | don |
20:50.34 | sylvanaar | don't get me started on the usb2/1 cable |
20:51.16 | sylvanaar | never goes in the right way - and still if you try the other way it's only 50% that it's gonna go in |
20:55.44 | znf | well, I'd be damned |
20:55.52 | znf | the fucker is actually booting openwrt |
20:57.08 | znf | it actually booted |
21:12.06 | znf | oh, shit I need to enable ubifs in lede |
21:12.07 | znf | fuuu |
21:13.38 | foxlit | standard-compliant usb cables: the USB logo should be on top, facing you. |
21:17.18 | nevcairiel | that doesnt really help if the port is on its side or facing upwards |
21:20.04 | foxlit | sucks to be you if those are the ports you usually interact with. |
21:20.27 | nevcairiel | any port on a PC is usually on its side, unless you use a desktop system |
21:20.43 | znf | well, I'm stuck at mounting the filesystem :-| |
21:20.56 | znf | I wonder if I should just dump the FS over network, and continue at my place |
21:38.58 | znf | yeah, fuck this |
21:39.00 | znf | dumping the fs |
21:42.54 | znf | over netcat |
21:43.00 | znf | >gif hackerman |
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22:20.09 | Gnarfoz | [22:21:26] <sylvanaar> I honestly thought they went out of business <-- it's just a brand now, the company behind it is HMD Global |
22:20.55 | znf | isn't HMD made of some old nokia executives? |
22:21.20 | Gnarfoz | no idea |
22:21.32 | Gnarfoz | :9010 doesn't follow after :9009 btw, I hope you realized that |
22:22.11 | Gnarfoz | (which doesn't mean it shouldn't also work, but maybe something else was wrong so only :9000-:900F is working? firewall? netmask?) |
22:25.00 | Gnarfoz | and USB-PD doesn't mean anything since the manufacturer gets to decide how fast that is; "Turbo Charge" is probably faster |
22:25.38 | Gnarfoz | (particularly the USB 3.1 power profiles are capped at 15 W, according to https://www.androidauthority.com/usb-power-delivery-806266/) |
23:11.02 | nevcairiel | Gnarfoz: that 15W is supported over every USB Type-C port, while supporting the full range of USB-PD (up to 100W) requires special support in the connector (and possibly cable?) |
23:12.23 | nevcairiel | its still a good default value to have considering it was only 2.5W for USB1/2 and 4.5W for USB3 before |
23:41.09 | quiescens | moo |