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What's your tech confession that will have the rest of rDrama like :marseyknifecat:?

First off, I know, Reddit-tier meme title.

But I must CONFOOS

:marseycrusade:

1TB is enough for me and I've only needed to use 2TB storage twice in my life.

I just upgraded all my devices around the house to USB-C, this means everything from vapes to flash drives too.

I literally cannot see past 60FPS, and 30 to 60 has never been a huge deal to me. All that fuss over slightly smoother animation? Really?

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it's fricking over for macbro's opsec :marseyitsover: doxx v2
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Truth is the enemy of the cultural revolution
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Good morning, drama. What are some good security people to follow (blogs, soshual meeedya, whatever)

Been tryina up my game instead of being lazy and coasting. I'd like to follow security people but most are just shills for their stupid Udemy course. What are some good security people to follow? Maybe a groomercord server(s) too?

Right now I follow NahamSec and enjoy his content. Also watch this guy hack and he's cool but not on very often.

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StackOverflow lets anyone flag posts that they think are off-topic/spam etc, and then the unpaid, elected jannies can decide whether to approve or reject the flags.

In this specific situation, a user flagged an answer that contained "a gibberish text that is in no way related to the question and a link to a crypto exchange website".

They didn't get the response they expected:

I got a rejection for the flag with the generic rejection reason "Rejected - a moderator reviewed your assessment but found no evidence". This was not only very surprising for me, but also disappointing and demotivating.

They want answers and they're concerned about how it will look on their permanent record:

So could someone please explain to me why this flag was rejected? Or was this a mistake on the part of the moderator? A mistake which, I should note, shows up negatively in my flagging history.

In a later comment they refer to seeing the rejected flag as "like a slap in the face".

Wait a minute, aren't the jannies meant to be on strike? Why are they still cleaning the flag queue?

https://i.rdrama.net/images/16892398955154653.webp

I support the strike, but on the other hand I just cannot stand spammers.

lol @ cleaning a multi-billion dollar tech company's spam queue while you're meant to be on strike from your unpaid "job".

:#marseyjanny:

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Linux :marseypenguin: being secure :marseycop2: is a common misconception in the security :capyhacker: and privacy :marseypedo: realm :marseyspyglow::!marseyjewoftheorientglow:

GNU+Linux bros :marseypenguin: I don't feel so good :marseydisintegrate::marseyhacker::capyhacker:

!codecels discuss

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Lemmycels:

https://lemmy.world/post/1384729?scrollToComments=true

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google has updated its privacy policy to declare that everyone’s data can be used to train their :marseybardfinn3: AI

but don’t you dare use more than 30 seconds of a copyrighted song in your youtube video.

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Unyielding :soyjaktantrum:whining:soyjaktantrum: from rentcels :marseyblops2cel: as :landlordlove:CTO:landlordlove: kills service :marseyrope: with no warning :gigachad4:

Context (for nerds)

This happened yesterday. For those unaware, InfluxDB is some database offering no one cares about. Unfortunately that's not true because some people care about it :marseyconfused2: People cared so much that InfluxData (the developing company), about a decade ago, jumped in the SaaS game and made their own cloud offering to host InfluxDB instances. For some reason, this was considered a good idea and people used their service.

Quite suddenly, some European region :marseyflagpoland: and some Asian region :chiobu: containing InfluxDB instances were shut off. Normally, deprecation of services are well advertised by a vendor. This isn't the case here and it's why I posted this: the CTO jumped in on HN to try to do some damage control. He is also a co-founder, according to his HN profile and by his own admittance. What does he have to say?

:marseychad: Hi, cofounder and CTO here. We notified everyone via email on February 23, April 6 and May 15th. We also offered to help migrate all users. I realize that it's not ideal that we've shut down this system, but we made our best efforts to notify affected users and give them options to move over to other regions. If you've been impacted by this, please email me personally and I will do my best to help out: paul at influxdata.com.

Drama

To summarize why this is r-slurred: Paul here notified his customers that they would permanently shut off products they pay for by sending only :marseybrainlet:three emails:!marseybrainlet:. In enterprise, this is supremely r-slurred: emails are likely to be caught by a spam filter or never read.

HN agrees and gets angry:

:soyjaktantrum: This is insane.

...

This screams either gross incompetence or straight up negligence. This is such a solvable problem (as many here have already mentioned various solutions), but I'm honestly just flabbergasted that this is a problem that is even being discussed here right now.

As a DBaaS, the data of your customers should be your number one priority. If its not, y'all need to take a hard look at what the heck your value proposition is.

We weren't impact by this directly, but you can be sure that this is going to be one of the topics for discussion amongst my teams this week. Mostly how we can either move off InfluxDB Cloud or ensure that our DR plans are up to date for the rug being pulled out from under us from you guys in the future.

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:soyjaktantrum: Paul, are you actually for real right now? Did you really just say "We deleted all your data, and its your fault. We did whisper into the wind three times, you should have heard it. No, there is no chance of recovery"?

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:soyjaktantrum: Hi Paul, email is one-way communication and not guaranteed to be delivered. At a minimum you should have monitored who did and did not respond to the email with some kind of action and those that did not should have more effort expended to be able to reach them. Finally, you should have kept the data for a reasonable amount of time (say 90 days) post shut-down so users that did not get the notification could download it. What you've done is super rude and if I were still a customer in an unaffected region it would definitely be reason enough to leave because it's pointless to sit and wait to see how you'll deal with my data when the time comes. Better to preempt that and leave while I still have control.

For anyone who thought this was purely incompetence: no. They just wanted to save money :marseycapitalistmanlet::

:marseychad: We get an email address because we need to contact our customers. After that we make best efforts but if people can’t respond to vendors they pay money to, we’re really at a loss. I realize that shutting down a region isn’t good. It’s not what we would have preferred, but we had to do it for the business. And we made an honest effort to contact all customers to help move them.

Plenty more rage in the thread. Meanwhile, on their forums, a developer advocate defends his piggy's actions;

:marseynpc: Hi all, I am ever so sorry the closure of these clusters has unexpectedly hit you. To confirm the information given by support. Communication was delivered in the following ways;

The UI was updated with a closure message for these regions.

The https://status.influxdata.com/ website also provides the notification.

We sent out emails on the following dates:

Feb 23, April 6, May 15.

We understand that a scream test would have been another form of communication that we overlooked. Some of the reasons for the closure of been outlined here: [some Slack link]

Conclusion

It's pretty rare to see cloudshit companies implode like this, and even more rare for representatives to directly engage in communities that would assuredly shit on them. Thus, this is funny. :marseyjerkoffsmile:

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Interesting. IBM doesn’t want to continue publicly releasing RHEL source code because it has to pay its engineers? That seems odd, given that Red Hat as a successful independent open source company chose to publicly release RHEL source and pay its engineers for many years before IBM acquired Red Hat in 2019 for $34 billion.

And perhaps that is the real answer to the question of why: eliminate competitors. Fewer competitors means more revenue opportunity for IBM.

Who the frick knew in 2023 Oracle is the good guy for Linux.

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I remember reading about something like this here but cant find it

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Glowies start a cryptocurrency AKA Doxxing as a Service

TL;DR:

Despite the name, cryptocurrencies are mostly not private (see Analysis section below). This means that anyone can see the (randomly generated) wallet addresses of users sending and receiving fake internet money, as well as the amounts being moved. Arkham is new start-up is aimed at linking wallet addresses to real people/companies by crowdsourcing intelligence and rewarding good doxxing.

Announcement thread:

https://i.rdrama.net/images/16890318546742208.webp

Selected replies:

https://i.rdrama.net/images/16890318544574294.webp

https://twitter.com/0xSalazar/status/1678352720883752965

https://i.rdrama.net/images/16890318545058863.webp

https://twitter.com/BoredElonMusk/status/1678432535339208706

https://i.rdrama.net/images/1689031854608104.webp

https://twitter.com/m4gicpotato/status/1678386996790566915

https://i.rdrama.net/images/16890318545513587.webp

https://twitter.com/AxuETH/status/1678445406064111617

Analysis:

Buy Monero.

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https://i.rdrama.net/images/16890274096168795.webp

https://i.rdrama.net/images/16890274129872882.webp

PS5 supports 20gbs through its thunderbolt. And internal there is 4tb limit so Sony deliberately made those limits to sell ps5 pro

Will test if regular ps4 games plays on it faster than regular 2,5 external ssd and hdd.

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Nitter is back :marseyitsoverwereback:

Nitter devs smugposting in the replies: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36665406

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Also on /g/: https://archived.moe/g/thread/94589956/trans-game-developer-gets-let-go-from


Screenshot of messages from my manager that I received via Slack while she outed me during a group meeting with my teammates.

She must :marseypass: really well if her co-workers couldn't tell she was trans.

The Head of Human Resources asking me "I don't understand, a fear of being outed to the public? Aren't you already out?", and I have to explain to them that being transgender is not the same as everybody knows that you are trans.

:#marseygigathonk:

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Final lemmy world hack meme, have a great day everyone
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More lemmy world hack memes
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Spicy Meme shows how lemmy world was attacked through a backend xss attack

Have a sense of humor people

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Yes it's poast, which is filled with :chudsey: of the unfunny kind, but here's a working nitter instance for those who don't want to log in or sign up for twitter

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Well at least they were on the right side of Herstory

https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2023-07-07/9th-circuit-revives-case-alleging-california-tech-titan-aided-torture-by-china

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Lemmy.world Defaced and Hacked :marseyhacker2:

Archive

E-H discussion

Tildes

Lemmytards

redditalternatives

/r/instantkarma /r/mademesmile :marseywholesome:

Edit: lw discussion

Edit 2: Initial announcement. They were hacked again after it

Edit 3: GitHub discussion of the XSS attack

Edit 4: Final announcement about the hack

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