

I really liked the giant pretzels at a brewery near me. Sat near the kitchen until I saw the box they pulled them out of. Learned I could buy 75 online for the price of 5 there.
I really liked the giant pretzels at a brewery near me. Sat near the kitchen until I saw the box they pulled them out of. Learned I could buy 75 online for the price of 5 there.
So, anyone forking and setting it up with ntfy.sh?
But not FOSS like LS unfortunately
Try WG Tunnel instead. It will reconnect on loss, but you lose the Tailscale features (no big deal with dynamic DNS)
So maybe use Debian and compile the app yourself instead? The Dev made something free with their time, use your time to make it work for you.
It’s VIM features and key bindings that you can toggle on and off with a hotkey in VScode.
Very handy when you have a task that VIM is better at (for your workflow), like recording s macro and replaying 100 times.
Why not both?
Yes, but…
The build environment was not clean to start, which is why a contributor is working to correct that.
You could also have the build scripts that run on GitHub pull the binary releases directly from their original release locations at build time, vs a file that an individual can modify in the source tree. This isn’t as good as building from source, but it’s better than nothing.
You:
solve a relatively minor security issue.
Wikipedia:
In February 2024, a malicious backdoor was introduced to the Linux build of the xz utility within the liblzma library in versions 5.6.0 and 5.6.1 by an account using the name “Jia Tan”.[b][4] The backdoor gives an attacker who possesses a specific Ed448 private key remote code execution through OpenSSH on the affected Linux system. The issue has been given the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures number CVE-2024-3094 and has been assigned a CVSS score of 10.0, the highest possible score.[5]
Binary supply-chain attacks are not “minor security issues”. There is a reason many companies will not allow admins to use Ventoy.
I like Ventoy, it’s a fantastic project. I like that the author is transparent about where they won’t be spending their time. You can like a project, and recognize it’s flaws at the same time.
A contributor building a PR to solve the build concerns is not a bad thing, it’s to be celebrated. Even a short-term solution of having the build script pull the binaries from a release and checksum them would alleviate a lot of that concern. And the Windows vs Nix item would be alleviated by the GitHub build ENV. Binary releases isn’t the problem, it’s binary in the source. This is about audits and traceability more than the build itself.
Not having a security first posture on these kinds of attacks is how the xz
event happened, and I would hate to see that happen to Ventoy. I look forward to contributors helping the author out.
The problem with Ventoy isn’t the ISOs.
The problem is they use binary versions of core tools like cryptsetup
in their source tree, vs compiling them at build time.
This leaves the door open to supply-chain attacks. I.E. a PR with a bad cryptsetup
binary, or an attack on crypt that makes its way downstream with no way to audit. This is how huge software distributions make their way to Wikipedia in a bad way: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/XZ_Utils_backdoor
The solution is the build those binaries at build time, which a fork is working on.
Lemmy is a small place. Dave is friggin moldy. 😉
Name your devices after humans.
Tommy needs larger memory.
I think I’m going to reboot Denise.
I dropped Dave today.
The whole point of this issue with Pixelfed is that none of what you describe is required.
Find any follower of a Fediverse account of any kind (Target Account) that’s on a Pixelfed server. Go to that Pixelfed server, view “private” posts from Target Account there.
No need to set up a server, or get sent anything. Granted, even without this flaw ActivityPub is not the way to go for anything private.
Nice. I went Sibor with the CNC kit for an… odd reason? It needs to survive repetitive van transport.
Which kit? I’m finishing up mine soon.
Voron. Make a Voron.
I used this: https://github.com/arabcoders/watchstate
It works, really, really well. You just connect it to the servers, and it syncs them by user. You can even let it run regularly while you are in your transition phase as a docker container right next to Plex and Jellyfin.
Mine’s even a bit more advanced, as I used samba-domain
to set up an LDAP active directory for my fam, then the above to sync the Plex users to those users in Jellyfin, and it still worked great.
Edit: The WebUI is also pretty intuitive, but I did have to run it twice for my user the first time for it to get 100% in sync. Everything was fine after that.
This is why I think ActivityPub needs DIDs for identity management like Bluesky has with AT-Proto, but in a true, user owned way: https://fedid.me/
Give AP the benefits of AT, without Bluesky involved.
Firefox PWAs… Wish it would be true, but seems to be some custom “Taskbar Tabs” for Windows 11.
I am sad now. I cannot find it anymore.