[-] PortugalSpaceMoon@infosec.pub 12 points 3 weeks ago

Didn't get a single reqeust, so this had less impact than expected. Thought there was more old rusty companies looking for a non-retired engineer.

[-] PortugalSpaceMoon@infosec.pub 17 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

I wanted to see what the COBOL job market looked like. So I learned the superficial basics of COBOL in a day or two, just so I wouldn't be a complete fraud when I put it into my linkedin profile as a skill to see what happens.

[-] PortugalSpaceMoon@infosec.pub 31 points 1 month ago

They got suspended sentences. The author of the article didn't do their research (probably an LLM anyway).

[-] PortugalSpaceMoon@infosec.pub 38 points 3 months ago

I thought it was pretty funny.

[-] PortugalSpaceMoon@infosec.pub 11 points 4 months ago

The courts, probably. That's what they are for.

[-] PortugalSpaceMoon@infosec.pub 15 points 4 months ago

What is it that you're doing that is still not using some form of authenticated encryption? Almost everything is https, ssh, almost all mailservers have tls support, irc does have tls support.. What's left that needs to be encrypted by a VPN?

[-] PortugalSpaceMoon@infosec.pub 10 points 11 months ago

I'm not sure I agree that Void is a bottom type. If so, void-functions would never be able to return/terminate. Java's void is probably more of a unit type.

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tl;dr image buildable with some patches

[-] PortugalSpaceMoon@infosec.pub 7 points 1 year ago

YYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAH

[-] PortugalSpaceMoon@infosec.pub 22 points 1 year ago

Many who don't see the danger were not here in the 2000's. There are so many great technical achievements that were killed by microsoft, google or facebook EEE'ing the shit out of it. Remember jabber/xmpp? Yeah, both FB and Google implemented the protocol in their chat apps. Everyone was thrilled; I could use my jabber client to connext to fb and talk to my friends. Then they remembered there's not any money in that and killed the projects.

Even if it's good for the fediverse now, as soon as they realize they can make more money by not having to sync with other companies and organizations, they'll be out of here, leaving nothing behind like a swarm of locusts. The only defense is defederation.

[-] PortugalSpaceMoon@infosec.pub 19 points 1 year ago

That's correct. It's also horrible for the comments section because people hate-downvote comments they disagree with, which in turn leads to people avoiding making possibly unpopular comments. It's really hurtful to meaningful discussion.

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About a year ago I bought a quickmill carola https://www.quickmill.it/en/products/lever-group/carola-mod-0960/.

In general it's not a bad machine; I like the E61 system, I'm happy with the PID and it's compact and looks ok. I absolutely hate the vibration pump, though. It takes 10-15 seconds from activating the pump to get to max pressure which is a significant of my shot time. I havn't found a great way to deal with it and I'm close to get a different machine just because of the pump.

Does anyone have a vibration pump and is happy with it? Is there some technique you're using with the E61 to get around it maybe?

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Somtimes when I post to other instances I have issues when I don't set the language. I think there is normally a "Undetermined" lanuage on lemmy but this instance doesn't offer it. Could this be the root of some UI issues? Is this set correctly and what does it mean for my profile not to have selected undetermined?

[-] PortugalSpaceMoon@infosec.pub 13 points 1 year ago

Total non-issue

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Here is a link to the currently open github issues for the nixpkgs repository that are tagged "1.severity: security". Use this to browse around; some of them are simple package version update requests, some are pretty involved changes. If you're bored, why not pick one up? :-).

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The 23.05 release was made possible due to the efforts of 1867 contributors, who authored 36566 commits since the previous release. Our thanks go the contributors who also take care of the continued stability and security of our stable release.

NixOS is already known as the most up to date distribution while also being the distribution with the most packages. This release saw 16240 new packages and 13524 updated packages in Nixpkgs. We also removed 13466 packages in an effort to keep the package set maintainable and secure.

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