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[–] punkcoder@lemmy.world 6 points 2 weeks ago
[–] punkcoder@lemmy.world 3 points 2 weeks ago

Someones afraid of their dealer getting caught…

[–] punkcoder@lemmy.world 21 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (1 children)

While these kinds of "bricking" clauses haven't been tested in court, lawyers who spoke to Ars felt they would probably hold up to judicial review.

This is laughable at best, would 100% never go to court. The cost of losing would destroy so many models… and defending in it in the light of real consequences is going to make them popular… Ask the RIAA how suing customers made them look.

The threat of doing it is way more powerful.

[–] punkcoder@lemmy.world 5 points 1 month ago

I understand the desire to believe that we are super fool proof in our ability to detect everything that can be a threat… then I remember the Great Seal Bug. Then there was the embassy in 1964. The problem is that we will find most of them and convince ourselves that we found all of them.

I would actually feel more comfortable if it was newer, that would be less time to figure it out. But opsec doesnt appear to be a skill these guys possess.

[–] punkcoder@lemmy.world 10 points 1 month ago (4 children)

It is 100% filled with microphones that will never be found.

[–] punkcoder@lemmy.world 12 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Depends… do you have siblings? (Shout out to all those tortured by sibling rivalry)

[–] punkcoder@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago

slackware, from floppy circa 1996

[–] punkcoder@lemmy.world 24 points 2 months ago (1 children)

The fact that Harris is considered as an option indicates your statement is correct.

[–] punkcoder@lemmy.world 52 points 3 months ago

I was listening to this one live, and it was great to hear somebody finally holding people to the fire. Unfortunately, it’s on NPR, which means none of the people who need to hear it are going to.

[–] punkcoder@lemmy.world 2 points 3 months ago

Agreed usually the first thing that I do when I am working casually is update, but there are times that I need to know that my computer is working like I expect it to. I don't like this at all.

[–] punkcoder@lemmy.world 1 points 3 months ago

Not sure how far it goes I just did a reinstall a couple of days ago for 24.10.

[–] punkcoder@lemmy.world 14 points 3 months ago

At what point do we get to demand hazard pay from our employers for going into the office?

 

I’ve been around for a while and this is the first time I’m seeing something like this. I’m wondering if I picked up something nasty or if this is something that other people are seeing.

 

Thought that I would kick off the traditional thread stating that DEFCON is cancelled this year.

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Building a tool (test.gamemasterdesign.com)
 

Hopefully I'm not breaking any rules about self promotion or any other nonsense. If so let me know and I will either modify or remove.

I have recently found myself unemployed and I am going through and trying to work with a new programming stack that I haven't worked with in the past. Not sure what I am going to do with it yet, but I was hoping that there might be some people who are interested in trying it out.

In the past I have utilized other tools for tracking the content of my worlds, but I never found one that really worked for me. The last one that I ended up working with was worldanvil. The tools is amazing.... but, I found myself spending more time trying to make things look better than actually writing content. So here is my crack at things, you can register and poke around, if you have any thoughts for things that you would like to see let me know, not sure if I'm going to fully stand it up as a hosted things or maybe dump it as a docker container.

Thoughts and feedback would be greatly appreaciated.

 

Test-Driven Development (TDD) is a development methodology that prioritizes writing tests for code before the code itself, followed by writing the code to pass those tests. This approach not only ensures the functionality of the code but also presents an opportunity to address security concerns, particularly validation bugs, early in the development process.

 

In the last blog we talked about what everyone assumed was the most boring topic that you could talk about, keeping your dependencies up to date. But I think I’ve got it topped this time, this time we are going to be talking about that number one thing that all developers love spending their time working on... Logging.

 

The differences between application security and developer security are simple enough in principle, but go significantly further as soon as you get past the surface. Many people in the cyber security community seem to place a great emphasis on the effectiveness of application security but in many cases, will completely negate the secondary portion of this which is securing the individual who is responsible for introducing security bugs to the software. I'm not saying that to be harsh, mistakes are a simple part of life and without the proper tooling and education it is very easy to continue to produce mistakes especially when greeted with constricted timelines and consistent budget crunch.

 

Every time that there is a leak like this it's infinitely aggravating how the spin department tries to downplay what happened. If you are using SMS based MFA you probably want to stop doing that now.

 

A distributed framework, for mobile first development. Still heavily under development, there is a video out there on YT and I will link once it hits infocon.org.

presentation

 

I love the decentralized web, I left the others and came to the new sites... We know that there will only be a matter of time before there is the next 'we've had enough' moment, so what are the things that we can do to help build the technologies to be ready for it?

I think it's important that there be a rich culture that is approachable, but that doesn't mimic what the other platforms do. Lemmy won't have the numbers that the other site has. But surely we have more to offer that isn't memes of cans of beans.

 

So here’s the problem that I have, I have several generations of back ups, which are currently taking over huge amounts of space on my NAS server. I want to be able to go through and process all of the files that are on it while the duplicating, and possibly going through and tagging any files that I find that are helpful. Is anyone aware of a good tool to help accomplish this task. Again because of the nature of the backups, I don’t want to utilize any software I’m not running locally.

Thanks in advance.

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by punkcoder@lemmy.world to c/rpgmemes@ttrpg.network
 

The goal was to find out if the minion was killed at then end of the monologue, since the party has been invested in thinking that the minion was the BBEG.

Well that didn't go as planned.

Edit: Apparently posting images is down at the moment, so had to troubleshoot.

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