Jon Sagara

Professional nerd (C#/F#). Pretend woodworker. He/Him.

Bots: @NatlParksAlerts_Parks, @NatlParksAlerts_Monuments

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AmyFou πŸ•ŠοΈamyfou@lingo.lol
2025-05-31

🚨 🚨 Urgent Puppy News 🚨 🚨

The Denali Park Puppy Cam is up and running so that we get to see the Weather litter, born May 3, grow up!

Feeding times are 11:45am and 4:45pm Alaska Standard Time

#dogs #puppies #sledDogs #alaskanHuskies #denali

nps.gov/dena/learn/photosmulti

a montage of five portraits of tiny puppies, just old enough to open their eyes.  They are husky puppies, one deep brown and tan (named Squall, female), one gray and white (named Storm, female), one light brown and white (named Graupel, male), one mostly dark gray (named Dew, male), and one mostly medium gray (named Fog, male).
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Jon Sagarajonsagara
2025-05-31

It ended up being this:

"PSReadLine defaults to InlineView. You can switch between InlineView and ListView by pressing the F2 key. You can also use the PredictionViewStyle parameter of Set-PSReadLineOption to change the view."

learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powe

Jon Sagarajonsagara
2025-05-31

It ended up being this:

"PSReadLine defaults to InlineView. You can switch between InlineView and ListView by pressing the F2 key. You can also use the PredictionViewStyle parameter of Set-PSReadLineOption to change the view."

learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powe

Jon Sagarajonsagara
2025-05-31

@patriksvensson Thank you. It ended up being this:

"PSReadLine defaults to InlineView. You can switch between InlineView and ListView by pressing the F2 key. You can also use the PredictionViewStyle parameter of Set-PSReadLineOption to change the view."

learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powe

Jon Sagarajonsagara
2025-05-31

Yesterday, I accidentally enabled command history/autocompletion in PowerShell Core. I didn't even know it existed, and when I restarted Windows Terminal, it was disabled again. It showed, e.g., the last 10 matching git commands as I typed. Anyone know how to enable it? I have oh-my-posh and PSReadLine installed, too.

Jon Sagarajonsagara
2025-05-29

Let’s Encrypt Ending TLS Client Authentication Certificate Support in 2026 letsencrypt.org/2025/05/14/end

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James Montemagnojamesmontemagno
2025-05-26

Alright Bingo-o-matic is live out to the world with new features, PWA updates, and much more. If you are a Bingo MC this is for you :)

montemagno.com/introducing-bin

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Jon Sagarajonsagara
2025-05-26

There's still no good story for SQL Server on ARM64, huh? Shame.

Jon Sagarajonsagara
2025-05-26

Solution build times:

2020 Surface Book 3: 2 minutes

2024 MacBook Air 3: 28 seconds

πŸ‘€

Jon Sagarajonsagara
2025-05-25

I appreciate Google Workspace for reducing the number of required MX records from 7 to 1, and for the new one being a simple "smtp.google.com". Great change.

Jon Sagarajonsagara
2025-05-23

Absolutely wild. Run on macOS and .NET 10 Preview 4

dotnet run hello.cs
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Mark A. Raynermarkarayner@mas.to
2025-05-23

Happy Friday Everyone! Choose right!

#humor #humour #choices #mistakes #mistake #decisions

wooden signs in a woods. One points left and says: same old mistakes. The other right and says: glorious new mistakes
Jon Sagarajonsagara
2025-05-22

How long until some tech company "invents" certificate-less HTTP requests in the name of increased efficiency?

Jon Sagarajonsagara
2025-05-22

Minute Out In It: Plowing the Beartooth Highway youtube.com/watch?v=5_XFBxpErkE

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Time for a new variation on a classic.

A poster listing hourly rates for software development.
Minimum: $150/hr
If you watch: $200/hr
If you help: $300/hr
If you worked on it first: $400/hr
If AI was involved: $1000/hr
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2025-05-21

New, from me:

KrebsOnSecurity last week was hit by a near record distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack that clocked in at more than 6.3 terabits of data per second (a terabit is one trillion bits of data). The brief attack appears to have been a test run for a massive new Internet of Things (IoT) botnet capable of launching crippling digital assaults that few web destinations can withstand. Read on for more about the botnet, the attack, and the apparent creator of this global menace.

According to Google, the botnet that hit my site - at a rate of 585 million packets per second -- is an IoT botnet known as Aisuru, and it is the same one that hit Cloudflare with a remarkably similar attack last month. I interviewed the self-professed creator of Aisuru, a 21 y/o Brazilian who goes by the handle "Forky." Forky denied being involved in an attack on my site, but he also lied in almost everything else he told me.

There's a lot more to this story, including some eerie parallels between Aisuru's rise and that of the Mirai IoT botnet, which became so powerful because it effectively out-competed every other DDoS botnet in existence, giving them enormous firepower. Ironically, this same concentration of power happens each time the FBI conducts another one of its mass takedowns of DDoS-for-hire services. The ones that don't get taken down benefit enormously.

krebsonsecurity.com/2025/05/kr

An artist's rendition of the Pixar movie character Forky, shows a white spoon/fork/spork decorated to look like a human, with red felt arms and eyebrows, and googley eyes on the smiling face.

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