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For me personally Mastodon has reached a tipping point where a significant portion of the people who I wish were on here, are on here.

Enough that I'm like "well, if the rest don't show up, whatever"

Do you love #selfhosting? What about providing service to the public via #Codeberg?

We are looking for maintainers that take on adding code search features to our #Forgejo instance to reduce the load on the existing infrastructure team and bring this project forward.

Please see codeberg.org/Codeberg/Communit if you are interested.

We are looking forward to your contributions. Thank you a lot!

@briankrebs reports that T-Mobile appears to have been breached more than 100 times in 2022 by hacker groups providing SIM-swapping-as-a-service. The groups actively phish T-Mobile employees in an attempt to gain access to internal company tools. When successful, the groups take to Telegram channels and post "tmo up," signaling that a window has opened for customers to order SIM swaps against targets.

Not surprisingly, T-Mobile isn't saying anything useful in response. This report isn't likely to give T-Mobile users a warm fuzzy feeling.

krebsonsecurity.com/2023/02/ha

@lightweight I'd vote for ones that put fediverse logos instead of non-fediverse logos over those who put them alongside. It shows more strength of character.

Plus I believe that if people are really interested in you, then they'll install what it takes to interact with you.

I'm going to block any non-FOSS company I see on Mastodon.


Since the Murdoch family launched Fox "News" several decades ago, Big Journalism has consistently endorsed the fiction that the outlet is journalistic in nature. There was an element of truth to that early on.

Bur for the past decade and longer, Fox "News" has been a thoroughly dishonest, relentless propagandist. It accumulates power and money by poisoning our public sphere.

Yet the journalism trade persists in calling it a news outlet, compounding the dishonesty.

It's disheartening.

Since we're probably not going to have a fully-written manual by 1.3 stable, we're going to remove our help system and make all documentation online only. We'd otherwise have to update all existing help links in Tenacity, none of which exist yet.

If you'd like to help us write our manual so that we have at least some content, you can contribute here: codeberg.org/tenacityteam/tena

US Pol / progressive hypocrisy 

This argues that - because of the "perils of a public good in private hands" - not just discussion should move from twitter to mastodon, scholarly institutions should now also create instances in the fediverse that make publicly available: papers, data & code.
nature.com/articles/d41586-023

“A sugar replacement called erythritol has been linked to blood clotting, stroke, heart attack and death, according to a new study. ‘The degree of risk was not modest,’ said lead author Dr. Stanley Hazen”

Wow. This is important news if you use sweeteners that may contain erythritol. Or regularly have drinks/other products possibly sweetened with it. Check your ingredients list carefully.

cnn.com/2023/02/27/health/zero

@Stark9837 @lightweight @vecrumba@historians.social Maybe we can ask ChatGPT to improve the open source code it was trained on and it'll enter a recursive learning/maintenance loop it can't recover from.

@lightweight I wonder if ChatGPT will be able to pass the interview coding and personality tests.

@lightweight

@vecrumba

We had the same problem with #Microsoft and #Github #copilot. They use #opensource code to train their models and make money off of it.

Now Microsoft is doing the same with #Bing.

Never mind #Figma and #Adobe. We should never have allowed Microsoft to acquire Github

#ChatGPT #foss #tech #technology

Terribly sad, and I have to say I'm angry that I wasn't informed. Like Bruce Willis in the Sixth Sense, I'm always the last to know.

Web hosting giant GoDaddy made headlines this month when it disclosed that a multi-year breach allowed intruders to steal company source code, siphon customer and employee login credentials, and foist malware on customer websites. Media coverage understandably focused on GoDaddy's admission that it suffered three different cyberattacks over as many years at the hands of the same hacking group.  But it's worth revisiting how this group typically got in to targeted companies: By calling employees and tricking them into navigating to a phishing website.

krebsonsecurity.com/2023/02/wh

If you are a member of a food co-op using Foodsoft or you maintain a deployment of this software, help spread the word!

There will be a community call held on 2023-03-03 10:00 (CET).

More info on forum.foodcoops.net/t/foodsoft

Recipe: git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/

#foodsoft #food #coops

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