Bootstrapped to death: why America’s favourite saying is strangling mobility.
Those standing on third base believing they hit a triple call any attempts at levelling the playing field unfair even as they stack the bases against others. Economic benefits for the disadvantaged are painted as oppression against the privileged precisely because supremacy rests on engineered inequality.
And it's not getting better.
And this one looks interesting, too: https://mirlo.space #ReplacingBandCamp #Libre #Coop #NotForSale (too bad about them using Discord, though)
Ok - this is a promising development! https://jam.coop/about #ReplacingBandCamp #Libre #Coop #NotForSale
After the death of my previous bill to provide for a right to inspect source code of software used to generate evidence in criminal cases, I thought I'd just give up on it, but this case is convincing me to give it another try once the next filing period comes around...
https://mastodon.social/users/arstechnica/statuses/111783919998343286Hello 🌏 ! This is #phosh's mastodon account. It'll have phosh's release announcements and posts/boosts of related projects. Looking forward to an interesting and bright Linux mobile future 📱 .
How to be creative - a thread 🪡
Creativity. That electric spark inside all of us (yes, *all* of us) longs to invent, envision, and inspire. But all too often, it feels out of reach. It's obscured by the monotony and the relentless demands of daily life.
The good news is this: the creative drive is intrinsic to human nature. It's an innate impulse. And with dedicated practice, we can unlock it, even in the context, stress and bullshit of the busiest schedule.
New blog post: my experience contributing to #Forgejo. I'll continue doing more of those reports to evaluate the #onboarding processes in #FOSS projects.
https://antonin.delpeuch.eu/posts/contribution-experience-report-forgejo/
Anyone looking to hire a senior software engineer, or perhaps a pentester?
I just lost half my team in another round of layoffs, and it's feeling grim around here—looking for a new employer. Hoping to find one that does something good for the world.
My main experience is in backend dev, APIs and such, but I had my start in web dev and wouldn't at all mind going back to full-stack work.
Security has been a huge part of my life, and it would also be fun to pivot to doing offensive security in my day job, not just as a hobby. :-)
We saw #malware uploads to Codeberg increase in the past weeks. Although our users are likely not the target audience of these files, we still want to remind you:
Watch out and stay secured. Do not run files from untrusted authors.
On Codeberg, double-check the project's legitimacy (e.g. user age, stars / issues / activity) or the source code itself.
Visit the project's homepage and use official download sources.
Never let emails panic you, consider if it's part of a #phishing campaign.
Are you mad about the decline of independent journalism (e.g. Pitchfork!)?!
Mass layoffs at newspapers and magazines?
The disappearance of good, fun and sane things to read??
So are we: 60 writers and artists who've formed a cooperative to bring you FLAMING HYDRA, debuting shortly, $3/month subscription, help us get this thing off the ground!
Latest comic on pundits still making excuses for Trump
#fascism #authoritarianism #democracy #journalism #media #insurrection #election #politics #cartoon #comic
#Github stopped displaying files without #javascript. Github does not get a pass because it's 0% free software. I will not create new projects on github.
If you need a redirection rule (e.g. Redirector plugin), this works for specific files:
match: https://github.com/(.*)/blob/(.*)
destination: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/$1/$2
Some still argue that abandoning Twitter is a form of cowardice or retreat — giving up the digital public square to the trolls and propagandists. But staying implies complicity with the breakdown of constructive discourse and the race to the bottom.
https://joanwestenberg.medium.com/there-is-no-moral-argument-for-staying-on-twitter-x-cdef14b04730
Some have warned me that calling out these issues will burn bridges. But if those bridges are built on unfairness, maybe they need to be crossed less, not more. Yes, there's a risk. I might get labelled as a troublemaker or, worse, get blacklisted. But what's the alternative? Staying silent and letting these problems persist?
F**k no.
German law is making security research a risky business.
Current news: A court found a developer guilty of “hacking.” His crime: he was tasked with looking into a software that produced way too many log messages. And he discovered that this software was making a MySQL connection to the vendor’s database server.
When he checked that MySQL connection, he realized that the database contained data belonging to not merely his client but all of the vendor’s customers. So he immediately informed the vendor – and while they fixed this vulnerability they also pressed charges.
There was apparently considerable discussion as to whether hardcoding database credentials in the application (visible as plain text, not even decompiling required) is sufficient protection to justify hacking charges. But the court ruling says: yes, there was a password, so there is a protection mechanism which was circumvented, and that’s hacking.
I very much hope that there will be a next instance ruling overturning this decision again. But it’s exactly as people feared: no matter how flawed the supposed “protection,” its mere existence turns security research into criminal hacking under the German law. This has a chilling effect on legitimate research, allowing companies to get away with inadequate security and in the end endangering users.
#ShlaerMellor, #FunctionPointAnalysis, #punk, #environmentalist, #unionAdvocate, #anarchosocialist
"with a big old lie and a flag and a pie and a mom and a bible most folks are just liable to buy any line, any place, any time" - Frank Zappa