I converted my car to Flex-Fuel over the weekend! First long trip today and it’s performed flawlessly running on a high concentration of ethanol! 🌽🏎💨
The only hardware required was an Ethanol Content Analyser and the rest was done in software. Here’s the hardware kit:
The ECA itself is installed on the main feed from the Low Pressure Fuel Pump on top of the fuel tank. It’s an inline sensor that reads the fuel as it passes through.
Pop off the fuel line, connect the sensor to the pump and then connect the fuel line to the sensor. Of course the next part is getting the reading to the DME (ECU).
Given the sanctions against Russia, it seems that CAs are now ceasing issuance for Russian domains and even going so far as to revoke certificates previously issued for Russian domains. Here are some for a Russian bank revoked by Thawte CA: crt.sh/?id=5828347935
This is of course problematic because websites still need certificates and they have to come from somewhere. It seems now that Russia intends to setup a government operated CA. You can download the Root Certificate at the 3rd button here: gosuslugi.ru/tls
I'm considering changing the grading criteria on @securityheaders to allow an A+ grade with a CSP that contains unsafe-inline in the style-src directive. What are your thoughts?
This is largely because I've not seen any significant threats posed by inline styles, and, even popular frameworks like Angular require unsafe-inline in the style-src directive: angular.io/guide/security…
I'm tempted to allow the A+ because I don't want it to be unreasonable to achieve the best possible grade. I want the A+ to be the best that site operators can reasonably do to protect themselves and their visitors.