@kirenida @Inoreader I've been using tt-rss for ages. Great web and mobile UIs, massively configurable, self-hosted, docker containers available, lots of good things to say about it, still being updated/maintained.
Linux sysadmin for 30-ish years. Last 13-ish have included AWS. Some docker, some kube, ... There are lots of computers in my basement.
@kirenida @Inoreader I've been using tt-rss for ages. Great web and mobile UIs, massively configurable, self-hosted, docker containers available, lots of good things to say about it, still being updated/maintained.
@selea lol I certainly didn't need that to sleep.
@selea I downsized last year, but I just ended up buying more gear and I'm pretty much back to where I started, but all different. LOL
When the company calls their home appliances "smart", what I hear is:
- they spent money on features I don't care about
- those features will be worse than standalone devices but will drive them out of market (looking at you TVs)
- the appliance is more likely to break
- my data is likely being sold to advertisers
- when the company loses interest in it and cut support, I will need to buy a new device
So no, I don't want "smart" home appliances.
Threads Enables Fediverse Sharing in More than 100 Countries https://www.thurrott.com/cloud/304644/threads-enables-fediverse-sharing-in-more-than-100-countries?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon
https://www.wsj.com/business/deals/ibm-nears-deal-for-cloud-software-provider-cf146448
IBM looking to acquire Hashicorp
@selea Ahh. Ok.
@selea WTF is tumbleweed? Googling it just brings up dispensaries.
@textfiles Done. I'm clipping out the music, as I'm guessing that Copyrighted music isn't really supposed to be archived...
I started archiving the Denver morning DJ banter to archive.org @textfiles
@thurrott Another thing that Android has been able to do for a decade. Big deal.
@sysadmin1138 Yea, I'd put money on that prediction too.
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Is anyone watching this? The congressmen (dumbshits) don't let the CEOs (intelligent people) answer any questions. Social media companies have to police the *public*? Social media is a communication company. Why isn't T-Mobile and AT&T on trial? #SenateJudiciaryCommittee
@fcktheworld587 a photograph of a fat Donald Trump in front of a burning us capitol building during an insurrection, wearing a torn suit, detailed face, extreme detail, 8k, uhd
Seed: 3838346229,
Model: dynavisionXLAllInOneStylized_release0557Bakedvae,
Negative Prompt: (worst quality, low quality, normal quality:2), nsfw, no pants, malformed letters, malformed hands, too few fingers, too many fingers,
Fix Faces: GFPGANv1.4,
Lora Model: megachubsdxl_13,tornclothesv6-8,
Lora Strength: 0.8,0.8
Stable diffusion XL #aiart
«The second amendment people seem shocked to find out there is a fourteenth amendment»
It's hard to overstate the importance of SSH in securing home networks, massive cloud centers and everything in between. Now, researchers have devised a novel cryptographic attack that breaks integrity of this widely used protocol. Dubbed Terrapin, it's the first-ever practical attack of its kind, and one of the very few attacks against SSH at all. Terrapin exploits weaknesses in the specification of SSH when paired with widespread algorithms (ChaCha20-Poly1305 and CBC-EtM) to remove an arbitrary number of protected messages at the beginning of the secure channel, thus breaking integrity. In practice, the attack can be used to impede the negotiation of certain security-relevant protocol extensions. Moreover, Terrapin enables more advanced exploitation techniques when combined with particular implementation flaws, leading to a total loss of confidentiality and integrity in the worst case.