@suricrasia there's this one made from four 386 chips, although I don't think the USB supplied enough power for it: https://hackaday.io/project/2621-quad-386-coffee-heater
@grawity also known as the "Windows Persistent Backdoor Toolkit". Sometimes the WPBT executables are not covered by the Bootguard hashes for "convenience" reasons, so an attacker can flash it with their own always-reinstalled drivers.
@phooky custom Lego pieces are one of the neatest applications of 3D printers, although it is such a challenge to get a good fit
@danluu I had a vendor tell me that hunting for vulnerabilities in their 2.6.38 based BMC was “unsporting”.
@mcc something I desperately miss from trn and other news readers: a one-key method to say "I'm done with this sub-thread", as well as an easy way to navigate the reply tree.
Instead of going to Brussels in February, I'm going to print out this sign for my office door and then watch the talks on my phone from the kitchen for the proper #FOSDEM experience.