Been thinking about writing a simple online security check specifically for Mastodon instances, to make it easier for end users to actually get a rough idea of the security of their instance.
Stuff I've been thinking about checking so far:
– Check if ports 3000/4000/Postgres are publicly reachable
– Check if Mastodon is up-to-date
– HTTP headers
– nginx/webserver version
Any other ideas for things to check?
IT IS WORKING i have a pretty color changing light
and also learned to use more resistant resistors than it says in the instructions because i have to admit that the pretty is also hurting my eyes :0
okay okay my breadboard is broken and my pretty led works, but i really don't get how i didn't hit these rows when i tried other things o.O i… thought i used the same places o.O
Okay I did everything right but my pretty RGB LED appears to be broken, without it, things are working :o
(yes i know there are 2 types and i am fairly certain that i did the right thing because i used the instructions that came with the set but i should probably still, uh, check, in case that is not… not what's actually in there. m)
Let's try: This is an unlisted toot on computerfairi.es, @cassolotl@cybre.space and @psifigal 🦄
having too much fun with this, naming the average of all color words mentioned in pride and prejudice https://mastodon.social/media/YQYrV3VUmYqDwgVGwDQ
Ah the construction work is starting
Good thing something woke me up earlier so this is not waking me up
smol cat learning about the cyber machines. EN & DE. they, it / per, es, ersie, xier. @maunzikation @maunzikation