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tony, to linux in Severity HIGH security problem to be announced with curl 8.4.0 on Oct 11 (CVE-2023-38545) · curl/curl · Discussion #12026

So don’t announce anything… keep it quiet until the fixes are ready.

Now potential hackers know there’s a flaw there and will be looking for it, and they have clear space to do so before anyone can fix it.

tony, to technology in Men Overran a Job Fair for Women in Tech

I answered the ‘why do you want this job’ question with ‘I’m unemployed and need money’, rather than lying about some lifelong ambition to work for a small software company in bumfuck nowhere. Got me the job.

Of course it depends on the interviewer, but TBH I’d rather work for one that values honesty anyway.

tony, to technology in Men Overran a Job Fair for Women in Tech

Yup qualifications are only one of the things we look at, and it’s way down the list. which college… who cares?

Show us an active github page, boast about how you installed lemmy whilst fighting off a herd of wildebeast… top of the list.

tony, to technology in Men Overran a Job Fair for Women in Tech

After thinking about it that’s exactly what they’re doing.

They sold tickets at $700 each to loads of men. So loads of men turned up.

What did they expect to happen. They knew in advance how many tickets they’d sold and to who… and nobody raised any flags. A few % lying about gender (if they did, gender is complex) wouldn’t tip the scales that much.

tony, to linux in Severity HIGH security problem to be announced with curl 8.4.0 on Oct 11 (CVE-2023-38545) · curl/curl · Discussion #12026

I’d rather they didn’t announce it existed before announcing what it is… now we’ve got to sit around for a week potentially knowing the curl command could give someone root access or something.

tony, to selfhost in 2023 Self-Host User Survey Results

“If you ever use containers to self-host, do you prefer manual or automatic updates?” “Yes”

tony, to technology in Men Overran a Job Fair for Women in Tech

No. Mostly you run around collect business cards and then go online to apply for the jobs… that you could have done without going to the job fair in the first place.

TBH It’s a huge red flag if a recruiter wants upfront payment with no guarantee at the end of it (or even if they ‘guarantee’ one). If the recruiters are so desperate for someone they want to organise a job fair, they can bloody well pay for it themselves.

tony, (edited ) to technology in Google Intros Chromebook Plus Devices With More Power, Apps and AI for $399

Apple laptops you can’t upgrade any of those things and they sell like hotcakes. It’s really not something most people do.

Chromebooks have their niche, beyond education they’re good as second laptops where you’re really only doing mostly browser stuff. Mine is getting on a bit now, a 2017 pixelbook… but it doesn’t go EOL until next year and I’ll probably keep it beyond that because it just works… only thing I’d like really would be a bigger screen.

tony, to technology in Google Intros Chromebook Plus Devices With More Power, Apps and AI for $399

Far less, since they’re quite locked down (hence their popularity in education).

I suspect it was just a reference to google spying on people.

tony, to linux in Now more than ever, ChromeOS is Linux with Google’s desktop environment

I love my chromebook, 90% of the time when I’m lazing around nothing I need uses more than a browser, although it also runs a debian variant and can run android apps, which is useful occasionally. It’s light, doesn’t get remotely hot, has no fan noise and the battery lasts ages.

My mother has one because she doesn’t need the complexity of windows breaking everything… she only needs gmail and facebook.

tony, to linux in Raspberry Pi - Introducing: Raspberry Pi 5

It’s pretty hefty… and there’s an official cooling solution to remove all that heat too…

They’re basically going for the low end desktop market with it I think.

tony, to technology in You can no longer activate new Windows 11 builds with Windows 7 or 8 keys; maybe last chance to activate using Windows 7 or 8 keys, for 22H2.

I think they removed that requirement recently… I killed the upgrade prompts originally by disabling the fTPM but they’ve come back in the last month or so.

tony, to technology in You can no longer activate new Windows 11 builds with Windows 7 or 8 keys; maybe last chance to activate using Windows 7 or 8 keys, for 22H2.

I’ve got an entire set of windows test VMs running unactivated for about 4 years now. We have a few at work too (we actually have keys for those but nobody has bothered putting them in).

The worst that happens is you can’t set a desktop background.

tony, to lemmy in would it be simpler for people if we said "server" instead of "instance"?

Rewording it doesn’t really help.

Old adage…People don’t want choices, they want what they want.

Every time you ask a question you lose a chunk of your audience. With something like lemmy, they want to look at messages and respond. Let them do that. Encourage them to choose an instance later, when they’re equipped to make that choice.

Yes that’s a hard problem with federation… mastodon went for a default instance as a solution. There are likely better ones but that’s a problem lots of people are working on.

tony, to technology in Russian zero-day seller offers $20M for hacking Android and iPhones | TechCrunch

Surely someone with that kind of money and need would start with a $5 wrench attack. You can buy a lot of persuasion for $20m.

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