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  • Here is this week's #Linux and #OpenSource News show!
    xenotrope@bsd.networkX xenotrope@bsd.network

    @thelinuxEXP U. S. viewer here: I almost always get notifications on new TLE episodes from the YT RSS feed. Sometimes I'll see it directly on an Invidious instance first.

    This is one of the few times I'm seeing it first on the Fediverse. It's much appreciated.

    I don't know if any of this matters to you, but I figure you might like to know with respect to your other metrics. Hope you had fun at the 40K tournament.

    Uncategorized linux opensource

  • " #Democrats deliver ‘stunning’ flip in New Hampshire special election, latest in series of 28 upsets"
    xenotrope@bsd.networkX xenotrope@bsd.network

    @liferstate @benroyce @fathermcgruder The problem of wasn't progressives. It was moderates shifting right because eggs were expensive.

    Uncategorized primaries candidates fascism democrats vote

  • Microsoft advertising Windows 98
    xenotrope@bsd.networkX xenotrope@bsd.network

    @SwiftOnSecurity This is only great if you're a big geek with small files and ACLs don't matter.

    Uncategorized millennialsnaps

  • Three years ago I blogged about #nuget serving outdated #curl packages.
    xenotrope@bsd.networkX xenotrope@bsd.network

    @bagder Without going into detail, I once worked for a company that sells a windowing operating system. My team managed e-mail, filtering and archiving, and we escalated a 0-day DNS vulnerability to the relevant dev team for immediate response. It wasn't even in-house DNS software. It was a "here's the BIND patch, go deploy it" situation.

    The dev lead told us that if it was important, we should have brought it up in that morning's shiproom meeting.

    The vulnerability wasn't announced until after the meeting had ended.

    I and a senior ops engineer spent most of that day trying to convey to the senior dev lead that a major security vulnerability was more important than his next two-week ship date.

    Uncategorized nuget curl
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