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We have just fixed a connection issue resulting in degraded SSH access via IPv4. All services should be fully available now.

We overlooked a mistake in the firewall configuration of one host, because DNS propagation delay has resulted in our tests running against another server.

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The Call For Speakers is open for HOPE_16!

We're looking for all kinds of interesting and diverse subject matter
pertaining to technology, hacking, privacy, and more. Speakers get free
admission to the conference and a chance to share ideas with a unique
and enthusiastic audience.

More details and tips can be found at hope.net/cfp-talks.html .
Ticket information for HOPE_16 is at hope.net/tickets.html .

HOPE_16
August 15-17, 2025
St. John's University
Queens, New York City
www.hope.net

Friday 2/14/ 2025, from 7- 8pm ET. Join a short discussion with tips on protecting our privacy.

Direct link to workshop chat:

communitybridge.com/privacywor

access code: privacytrust

Agenda 2/14/2025

7:00 - 7:10pm ET - Meet and Greet - Hello

7:10 - 7:45pm ET - Watch - a short video on Privacy and how to get started protecting it. Learn some things you can do in a few minutes!

7:45 - 8pm ET - Open discussion - Sign up for a 1-on-1 interview to assess your privacy needs.

Someone just pointed me at this excellent post by @jenniferplusplus about creating software commons' and I'm so very excited to see someone writing about this, Open Source folks should all go read this if you haven't already!

jenniferplusplus.com/the-free-

#OpenSource #FreeSoftware

Giant insurance company wants website to take down quotes -- but the company's own CEO said this stuff in his praise for "AI"-authored claims correspondence:

futurism.com/allstate-demandin

If you're not already reading Futurism, I recommend you start.

So maddening that the rest of the White House press corps doesn't boycott all press briefings until The Associated Press is allowed back in the room.
journa.host/@w7voa/11399902995

The White House Correspondents' Association issued a sternly worded statement while it should be leading a boycott charge. Which is what I just told them using their contact form, for all the good I expect that to do.
whca.press/2025/02/11/statemen

And hurray for AP in refusing to call the Gulf of Mexico anything but The Gulf of Mexico.

#uspol #journalism #GulfOfMexico

Just calling it... **checks watch** It's unilateral beer o'clock.

Ahhhh. Oh yeah. We're so spoilt for good beer in Aotearoa.

EdTech in NZ (and the rest of the world) could be *so* much better if there was informed & principled leadership.

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The UK is telling its citizens “that it is willing to put their security at risk from all manner of bad actors like hackers and thieves because it cannot tolerate the ability to have a private conversation online,” EFF’s Andrew Crocker told @verge. theverge.com/policy/612136/uk-

"Plenty of experts have already stated the obvious — punishing journalists for not using words the government likes is an egregious violation of the First Amendment," Seth Stern tells The Washington Post.

"Trump’s team knows that."

washingtonpost.com/style/media

I wish that journalists would stop uncritically buying into Musk's framing of what DOGE is doing as an audit. You can tell it is not an audit because it is being done by people with zero experience in auditing and the methodology is "poke around in files, looking for keywords without any context."

The conventional wisdom suggests that WhatsApp provides 'fully encrypted' messaging between parties. I know that the Fediverse has a disproportionately high population of folk with a credible understanding of advanced cryptography... Can any of you tell me whether we can *prove* that the code running in the actual proprietary WhatsApp client is implementing uncompromised end-to-end encryption that only the sending & receiving part(y|ies) can decrypt? Or are we just taking Meta's word for it?

We were still struggling with email delivery from Forgejo. It looks like some queues are corrupted and restoring them is very hard. Most queued messages are spam or registration emails with already expired tokens. Finally, we made the decision to reset the queue and will do that in a few minutes.

We are using the opportunity to switch the queues to #redict / #redis, which was a planned project anyway (a requirement for clustering our Forgejo to multiple instances).

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#DOGE's Race to the Bottom - wired.com/story/doge-elon-musk "Democracy doesn’t die in darkness after all; it dies in #JIRA tickets filed by #Palantir alums." #musk

@strypey What I am really arguing for is Consent based decision making rather than majority wins. In my experience, consent based governance is far less divisive than majority wins. (Which of course create losers and two camps battling things out for ever.) Not sure how broadly Consent based governance can be applied (cynefin may provide insights to that) but I would like to see it as the default rather than majoritarian that is what democracy generally means

Bad news: DDoS has followed to the new location.
Good news: There, we have at least basic DDoS protection.
Bad news: The server is still unreachable.

We have received first numbers. The DDoS is apparently about 11Gbit/s over UDP traffic currently.

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We appreciate all the love and support we receive from you, thank you so much.

However, the sad story is, that this day was a massive disruption for most people who develop software on a serious level on Codeberg, from large Free/libre software projects to companies and freelancers, and we are sorry about this.

We acknowledge if this makes you want to move elsewhere, but we're of course happy about everyone who can stay ❤️.

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We have finally reached a somewhat stable level of operation. In the past hours, we managed to partially restore service, but mostly managed to do so only for a subset of our users (due to DNS propagation delays and IPv6 vs IPv4 connectivity differences).

Currentely, Codeberg is available for all the situations we monitor for, and we expect that most connectivity issues will be resolved soon after all DNS caches clear.

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