My bet is this is a threading bug rather than just a broken loop. Somehow the threads are failing to communicate with each other, or some sort of race condition, so it keeps putting in the same task to the queue but missing the result. Something like that.
Perhaps it got hacked and was hosting malware without you being aware? They are pretty good at hiding it from the site owner (showing the original website to you, but not to others).
The server is and has been clean the whole time. I don't even run WordPress or anything similar on that server that would be a common hacking target. If it was hacked, I'm pretty sure Google Safe Browsing would be the first to flag the site, not some random PiHole list.
On the bright side that CVE seems like pretty great news for the hardware hacking community hoping to get root on embedded devices which have open telnetd.
I don’t understand why it needs to neurotically check so frequently? 30 times a second seems like a lot of hammering on the NTP server. Am I missing something here? Some physical reason why that is necessary perhaps?
I do drive in the slow lane frequently - and this still occurs. (My go to is to set my cruise 6-9 mph over the speed limit, if passing to smoothly pass and get back over, and spend as much time as possible in the slow lane. )
However - I will say most of the roads I’m on are 2 lanes of traffic. I will have to experiment and see if this doesn’t occur when there are 3 or 4 lanes.
The idea of cruising 15km/h over the limit is absolutely crazy to me. That will get you 3 points and a minimum $500 fine here. We have "average speed zones" too!
Where I live travelling at that speed will get you passed by every cop and state trooper driving on the same road. A lot comes down to local norms and enforcement.
Apologies - you’re correct. I should have been more specific in that I was referencing the scenario of:
I’m car 2, waiting to pass car 1. (Who’s passing a car slowly ). I have safe following distance.
Car 3, passes me in the right lane, and then either follows car 1 closely, or, quickly passes them on the right. (Usually as they’re in the process of moving over, causing them to then swerve back).
I realize I communicated this in an absolutely abysmal fashion.
In Southern California the "fast lane" is the medium speed lane, and the "slow lane" is the actual fast lane. It's where people tend to weave in and out of traffic at 15-25 mph speed differentials.
>Unfortunately, this product is discontinued
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