

Not perfect, but close to it.
Not perfect, but close to it.
It’s not hard to do when literally 90% of people, young and old, are buried in their phone each and every day you go to work on public transportation, many of them with this stupid smile on their faces they exchange silly things with their loved ones. I find it so fascinating and pretty funny to witness, so it’s easy to make a joke about.
And then I realize that I’m on my phone as well. 🤣 At least not while I’m walking, I just can’t do it. I have keep an eye out and dodge those that do, haha.
If you think I’m exaggerating, come walk around here for a bit!
I just find it funny that younger people feel instantly targeted when it’s about their phones. I mean, I use my phone all the time as well, but I’m still honest enough to admit how ridiculous this whole phone situation is.
Not just women, but also wamen and wumen as well.
Oh, trust me, they would.
“Why did this library have this book that showed him how to kil himself?! Ban books!”
It’s more likely the result of automated login attempts because your email is on a leaked list and they forced a password reset on you to protect your account.
Free as in freedom has always referred to the availability of the source code and the power to make changes to it.
That’s because each tab is sandboxed.
Well, raytracing. I fucking love raytracing, but yeah. I’m still using a GTX 960 on one machine.
Listen.
Don’t expose any port to any service if you don’t need it.
If you do, make sure it’s as secure as you can reasonably make it.
I’m not disagreeing.
Sure, don’t open ports you don’t need. I said in a different here that I reject all expect IP ranges I’m in for home, mobile and work. That works for me. That blocks the vast majority of the world.
I agree with the other guy that I’m not a target for these vulnerabilities. They are rare and hard to exploit, and valuable. But the basic advice you give is good, obviously.
Don’t expose what you don’t need to expose. Still I have Immich and all of my photos on there. Good luck scamming me with threats of sending them to my family and work. 😀
Exactly. We’re not taking about hobby projects anymore.
Ah, now I remember. It took a quick configuration change to mitigate this. Still, I’d call this very rare.
I’m going side with @drkt@scribe.disroot.org on this one.
Does GitHub offer some sort of contract or agreement for those companies? Not an expert on these things, things like NDA’s, uptime guarantees, etc.
My code is hosted on our selfhosted GitLab instance. How many companies host their code on GitHub? I’m seriously asking…
I remember that one. Those are pretty rare and usually involve a specific configuration that is often not the default, though, right? When such a vulnerability is found, is it rightly so major news.
I’d go for Dune 2 over Warcraft, but Warcraft was influential in its own way.
It depends. If there is enough CPU and memory headroom, it’ll be fine. Some games run better, some same, some worse.