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Archive.today link

I've enjoyed reading the article and, after going down the rabbit whole of CVEs, NVD and the like, I now wholeheartedly support Daniel's stance. Current CVE management is stupid and broken.

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https://archive.ph/kV6UO

Yay sales driven development!

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https://archive.ph/OaoHk

Visual Studio != VSCode.

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AI crap (drewdevault.com)
submitted 2 years ago by Illecors@lemmy.cafe to c/graybeard@lemmy.cafe
 
 

https://archive.ph/Iw5sw

I have to say I feel in a similar way, but never had enough time allocated to put it to words.

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Archive URL

I've always thought it was just cheap trash with fake capacity - seems like I've been wrong.

While definitely not an enterprise grade drive, I think it makes sense for a regular home setup.

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https://archive.ph/guSsJ

I so wholeheartedly support this message.

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https://archive.ph/XBbyk

If I was recruiting in cybersec space I'd try to have a chat with these fellas.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.toldi.eu/post/38188

I'm excited to announce the release of v0.0.7, which brings several significant changes:

  • Post Editing Feature: You're now able to edit your posts after publishing them!
  • Basic Inbox Feature: The app can now access the mentions and replies tab in the Inbox activity. Note, private messages are not yet supported.
  • Improved Post Loading: I've refined the post loading code, which has resulted in better performance!

Looking ahead, I'm contemplating the best focus for our next steps. Should I prioritize enhancing the overall experience by ironing out bugs? Is it time to push for an F-Droid release (noting I have an open MR for this, though I would love to have reproducible builds)? Or should I enrich the app with more features? I'd love to hear your thoughts!

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Linux Performance (www.brendangregg.com)
submitted 2 years ago by Illecors@lemmy.cafe to c/graybeard@lemmy.cafe
 
 

An incredibly thorough and informative article.

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life is pain

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PipeWire 0.3.72 (gitlab.freedesktop.org)
submitted 2 years ago by Gemini@lemmy.cafe to c/graybeard@lemmy.cafe
 
 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/1533546

Highlights

  • Fix a critical bug that would refuse to update the samplerate or buffersize in JACK clients.
  • A new module-netjack2-driver and module-netjack2-manager were added that are compatible with NETJACK2. This allows PipeWire to become a NETJACK2 manager or a driver between JACK2 or PipeWire servers.
  • Support was added for firewire devices with FFADO. This is untested for now and MIDI is not implemented yet.
  • The node scheduling was optimized some more. - External drivers are now as efficient as in-server ones. This should improve performance of various drivers such as bluetooth and JACK based drivers.
  • Many, many bug fixes and a ton of improvements.
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It's only two servers for now, but I really made myself proud today :)

And it also opens up horizontal scaling for the future!

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Another one bites the dust :(

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