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Fanman03 / UAP-Guide.md
Last active February 27, 2026 00:23
UniFi AP Buyers Guide

UniFi AP Buyers Guide

(updated May 2025)

The APs in this list are ordered from highest to lowest performance. However, unless you have a very high number of devices you likely do NOT need to buy the most expensive, highest performance AP. You can also check Ebay for deals, especially on older equipment.

All APs in this list support both wired backhaul and mesh modes. However, wired connections are strongly recommended for better performance and reliability.

Number of spatial streams are listed in order of 2.4GHz, 5GHz, 6GHz.

Good Choices:

@scyto
scyto / proxmox.md
Last active March 3, 2026 20:28
my proxmox cluster

ProxMox Cluster - Soup-to-Nutz

aka what i did to get from nothing to done.

note: these are designed to be primarily a re-install guide for myself (writing things down helps me memorize the knowledge), as such don't take any of this on blind faith - some areas are well tested and the docs are very robust, some items, less so). YMMV

Purpose of Proxmox cluster project

Required Outomces of cluster project

@thesamesam
thesamesam / xz-backdoor.md
Last active March 9, 2026 22:51
xz-utils backdoor situation (CVE-2024-3094)

FAQ on the xz-utils backdoor (CVE-2024-3094)

This is a living document. Everything in this document is made in good faith of being accurate, but like I just said; we don't yet know everything about what's going on.

Update: I've disabled comments as of 2025-01-26 to avoid everyone having notifications for something a year on if someone wants to suggest a correction. Folks are free to email to suggest corrections still, of course.

Background

@q3k
q3k / hashes.txt
Last active October 21, 2025 14:24
liblzma backdoor strings extracted from 5.6.1 (from a built-in trie)
0810 b' from '
0678 b' ssh2'
00d8 b'%.48s:%.48s():%d (pid=%ld)\x00'
0708 b'%s'
0108 b'/usr/sbin/sshd\x00'
0870 b'Accepted password for '
01a0 b'Accepted publickey for '
0c40 b'BN_bin2bn\x00'
06d0 b'BN_bn2bin\x00'
0958 b'BN_dup\x00'
@timothyham
timothyham / ipv6guide.md
Last active March 5, 2026 23:21
A Short IPv6 Guide for Home IPv4 Admins

A Short IPv6 Guide for Home IPv4 Admins

This guide is for homelab admins who understand IPv4s well but find setting up IPv6 hard or annoying because things work differently. In some ways, managing an IPv6 network can be simpler than IPv4, one just needs to learn some new concepts and discard some old ones.

Letโ€™s begin.

First of all, there are some concepts that one must unlearn from ipv4:

Concept 1