If your installing, or deleting something and your package manager is modifying more then a few packages: stop, read and think about what your about to do.
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rolaulten@startrek.websiteto Linux@lemmy.ml•backdoor in upstream xz/liblzma leading to ssh server compromise7·1 year agoThat’s the scary thing. It looks like this narrowly missed getting into Debian and RH. Downstream downstream that is… everything.
rolaulten@startrek.websiteto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Owners of a domain, which domain registrar did you choose and why?English3·1 year agoEnterprise tooling (aka a usable API) and it stays out if my way.
rolaulten@startrek.websiteto Memes@lemmy.ml•I'm so good at time management that I hardly work at all2·2 years agoImportant question: Pulumi or Terraform?
rolaulten@startrek.websiteto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Linux laptop recommendation thread🐧💻5·2 years agoI have a framework. Hands down the best laptop I’ve ever worked with/on.
As an ops person I disagree! Our arbitrary changes are documented in a jira ticket in the ops project. If you can’t view the ops project fill free to open a ticket in ops and we will triage it when we feel like it.
We found an use case with Page duty and it’s ical feed already…
rolaulten@startrek.websiteto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Gitea launches cloud service to provide a secure alternative to GitHub and GitLab4·2 years agoHey now! Gitlab ci is totally fine so long as your simply running your build.sh file out of it. Anything more and your risking madness.
It’s a little more complex then that.
First we need to draft a project to keep the PMs happy. Then test the change…
Then get it through change management…
Or just have our friends in secops make it a security call and a priority. Not saying I’ve done this before - no sir.
rolaulten@startrek.websiteto Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•Me, migrating my code from JavaScript to TypeScript:4·2 years agoJust use npm to install all the dependencies. What’s the worst that can happen.
You being up an interesting point. Let’s expand electricity a little bit.
If I flip a switch the lights come on. I don’t need to understand it but someone does. And because electricity can be deadly of handled wrong, everyone in your proximity handles electricity the exact same way (and this is enforced via law). This means only a few people anywhere need to have the deep knowledge of how it works for the rest of us to get light.
Compare this to computing - sure you click the button and get Facebook but that button could be designed any number of ways. Like electricity the generation who tinkered is past (well passing), but unlike electricity firm standards on how to design your Facebook button have not been written in blood.
I for one am terrified of what the next 10 years of the business IT landscape is going to look like as we need to start absorbing kids who grew up on iPads.
rolaulten@startrek.websiteto Data Is Beautiful@lemmy.ml•How expensive The iPhone 15 is around the world3·2 years agoTelecos make minimal amounts on the hardware - its all in the batshit insane service costs. To give an (out of date ) example, back when ATT was getting rid of contracts I talked with some people who knew the ins and outs. On the contract model, the first 6 months paid for the device subsidy and the network, the last 18 months was pure profit. They where all super excited about the financial gains of no longer needing to do phone subsidies, but still have the customer locked in for 2+ years.
Yep c flat or b sharp. If the octave has a half step between notes (a full step is A to B, B to C, etc), then a sharp/flat is created. The octave dictates if we call it a sharp or flat, but from a mathematical perspective they are the same tone.
As someone who manages a tailscale network at my work…I just want to point out that tailscale is a tiny bit more complicated than just downloading and installing. Not much but…
That said the ability to automate wireguard connections is wonderful and everyone should check it out.
rolaulten@startrek.websiteto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Rockstar selling you cracked copies on SteamEnglish3·2 years agoSo counter point. Active directory is a god send for managing endpoints, user accounts, endpoints, etc.
No you don’t let windows act as a dns server outside the ad subdomain, no you don’t use windows to admin your root private ca, and for all you hold dear do not enable that God forsaken web server. But for what it does well, it’s the best solution out there.
rolaulten@startrek.websiteto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Rockstar selling you cracked copies on SteamEnglish4·2 years agoJust to pile on. I’ve seen devs throw out the entire git history when moving between repos for ongoing projects.
rolaulten@startrek.websiteto Memes@lemmy.ml•I'd saw off my leg for my grocery store to start carrying something besides shitty IPA's and Budweiser2·2 years agoHonest advice? Brew it your self.
I started making my own beer because I couldn’t find a good Scotch ale. I now have a pile of recipes for English style of ale (which I’m happy to share for those interested).
rolaulten@startrek.websiteto Lemmy.World Announcements@lemmy.world•Lemmyshitpost community closed until further notice3·2 years agoI’m sorry but you don’t want to use permanent IP bans. Most residential circuits are DHCP meaning banning via IP only has a short term positive effect.
That said automatic scanning of known hashes, and automatically reporting to relevant authorities with relevant details should be doable (provided there is a database somewhere - I honestly have never looked).
rolaulten@startrek.websiteto Linux@lemmy.ml•[@linux](https://lemmy.ml/c/linux) [@programmerhumor](https://lemmy.ml/c/programmerhumor) !programmerhumor@lemmy.ml3·2 years agoInteresting footnote about p and q. You see them turn up on formal logic proofs (for philosophy)
Which veggie dog worked for you? I can’t find one that grills correctly.