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Check out my new pocket computer! Ok not exactly new, it's a Tasco Pocket Arithometer from the '40s.

ElasticCo made Elasticsearch an product w/ basic security features in a proprietary plugin.

Search Guard made basic ES security features an open core product w/ enterprise auth as a proprietary plugin.

ElasticCo freed code for security plugin recently and now accuses Search Guard of copying both proprietary and code.
elastic.co/blog/dear-search-gu

@thibaultamartin The problem is that biometrics are not secret but are treated like they are. Unless you are a twin, your DNA is very unique, yet you leave copies of that everywhere. People focus too much on the uniqueness of a biometric instead of how easy it is to copy/approximate/fake.

There are three main categories of authentication:
Something you know
Something you have
Something you leave copies of everywhere you go.

I hope the hard seltzer trend means craft brewers will go back to making beer-flavored beer, but I fear it means they'll just add more soda flavors to IPAs.

Wow, Huawei just accused the US govt of launching cyberattacks to infiltrate its intranet and internal information systems: huawei.com/en/facts/voices-of- (h/t @Viss and campuscodi)

@blacklight447 We disable PM on Librem One as it isn't actually private. Feel free to reach out to us on our community matrix channel though: -librem-5:talk.puri.sm

@blacklight447 It's not as bad as typing with a band-aid on my fingertip I suppose, but it would be if my nails were as long as is common among women around here. I'll get used to it, but it's definitely slowing me down a bit while I do.

I've always had very short fingernails but I'm learning classical guitar so I've grown the fingernails on my right hand out a tiny bit. I have a renewed respect for those of you who type every day with long fingernails.

Musical Instruments To Be Exempt From Restrictions On Heavily Trafficked Rosewood n.pr/2ZkHlX4

@o It's important to respect copyright/ownership of work, even more so as FOSS supporters, as we want everyone to respect FOSS licenses also.

That said, most media outlets enforce these paywalls with client-side javascript which presents a security hole if your client disables client-side javascript.

This article does a good job on presenting the many different ways that data about your credit card purchases are shared without your knowledge or permission: washingtonpost.com/technology/

This is why attending a Battlebots event is risky--future generations might view it like we view the Roman Colosseum. I'm already going to have a hard enough time explaining my Roomba to future generations. independent.co.uk/life-style/g

@antonionardella I lean more toward simpler solutions--standard code signing to start, supported by Reproducible Builds so 3rd parties can verify integrity.

@freakazoid You may want to rethink inciting violence or misdemeanor vandalism on a public forum.

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