
Another blow for IT software house and its customers

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Another blow for IT software house and its customers
Bloody solarwinds
: It's called leaving the door wide open – especially in Proxmox
Leaving a builder account enabled after build has completed is a fairly big oversight.
Linux contributors told to sort out their grammar lest they be actively corrected
Manners maketh man.
Also, rooting for Russian cybercriminals, a new DDoS record, sneaky Linux server malware and more
This does imply a cups server being open to the internet or an already breached network.
3.6 roentgen.
With 14 serious security flaws found, what a gift for spies and crooks
Hey, we own a few thousand of those! Oh, wait...
Might be a long few days coming 😮💨
AI screengrab service to be opt-in, features encryption, biometrics, enclaves, more
Admittedly, I have a fairly serious bias against Microsoft, so it's unlikely they'll every say much I can trust; but I am genuinely surprised their marketing department didn't even bother coming up with another name to try selling this atrocity.
: Price rises, uncertainty after Broadcom takeover forcing users to look elsewhere for virtualization needs
The company I'm at right now is on this boat as well
Wayland - split Super_L and Super_R
I have finally found an quick and easy write up by somebody on Reddit that worked for me first time!
Dual display on Sway has become much more usable now!
What good is going fast if you can't get past the next rack?
According to Mehta this kind of connectivity could support 512 GPUs in as few as eight racks, acting as a single scale-up system.
That's a biggin!
Analysis: Despite early promises, moving between providers remains a complex and costly endeavor
Despite early promises, moving between providers remains a complex and costly endeavor
Yea, it feels an awful lot like VC funded businesses - they lure you in with low pricing, bankrupt and buy out the competition and then hold you by the balls.
Cracked Labs examines how workplace surveillance turns workers into suspects
Cracked Labs examines how workplace surveillance turns workers into suspects
TL;DR - world is going down the drain
Open source TerraForm rival introduces a new file extension so users can 'keep older code around for compatibility'
Wasn't aware of OpenTofu - will have a look and try to sell the switch at work!
Microsoft's Azure Portal takes a worldwide tumble
Ready to talk it up to investors today, Redmond?
Ha 😀
Comment section is a gold mine!
As a Linux advocate, I'm finding today to be shaping up to be a great day!
All that Windows and Crowstrike bollocks.
He also links a Mastodon thread where he had documented the first few days with pictures.
I genuinely cannot fathom the talent and drive combo some people possess.
Lemmy "server error" when pict-rs is not running
There are a few reasons why pict-rs might not be running, upgrades being one of them. At the moment the whole of lemmy UI will crash and burn if it cannot load a site icon. Yes, that little thing. Here's the github issue.
To work around this I have set the icon and banner (might as well since we're working on this) to be loaded from a local file rather than nginx.
Here's a snippet of nginx
config from the server
block:
undefined
location /static-img/ { alias /srv/lemmy/lemmy.cafe/static-img/; # Rate limit limit_req zone=lemmy.cafe_ratelimit burst=30 nodelay; # Asset cache defined in /etc/nginx/conf.d/static-asset-cache.conf proxy_cache lemmy_cache; }
I have also included the rate limitting and cache config, but it is not, strictly speaking, necessary.
The somewhat important bit here is the location
- I've tried using static
, but that is already used by lemmy itself, and as such breaks the
Lemmy server setup on lemmy.cafe
I'm using a v2
- notice the lack of a dash between docker
and compose
.
I've recently learnt of the default filenames docker compose
is trying to
source upon invocation and decided to give it a try. The files are:
I have split the default docker-compose.yml
that lemmy
comes with into 2
parts - compose.yml
holds pict-rs
, postfix
and, in my case,
gatus
. compose.override.yml
is responsible for lemmy services only. This is
what the files contain:
::: spoiler compose.yml
undefined
x-logging: &default-logging driver: "json-file" options: max-size: "20m" max-file: "4" services: pictrs: image: asonix/pictrs:0.5.0 user: 991:991 ports: - "127.0.0.1:28394:8080" volumes: - ./volumes/pictrs:/mnt restart: always logging: *default-logging entrypoint: /sbin/tini -- /usr/local/bin/pict-rs run environment: - PICTRS__OLD_REPO__PATH=/mnt/sled-repo - PICTRS
A little more speed and less latency
Using optimization techniques, the wireless spec can support a theoretical top speed of more than 40Gbps, though vendors like Qualcomm suggest 5.8Gbps is a more realistic expectation
That is insane! Not that I would, but this could utilise the full pipe of my home connection on wifi only!
Hallucinated programming flaws vex curl project
No good deed goes unpunished.