Wow, that looks amazing! Will definitely check it out for a side project :)
Wow, that looks amazing! Will definitely check it out for a side project :)
On top of that: any FPV drones that were either not fooled or fooled and attack are just bouncing off on contact.
Tank you for träwelling viz Deutsche Bahn…
This sounds pretty awesome tbh. Will check out the two books mentioned.
It started with a popular mastodon posts on how to block openai crawlers I think, and I’d like to know whether people are actually implementing it.
Private project, not really security related: Crawling robots.txts to gather some statistics on which bots people are most often excluding - weirdly I couldn’t find any recent/regularly updated stats on this.
Afaik Czechia identified 800k shells available on the world market (a lot from Turkey) and they are looking for partners to buy them for Ukraine.
I think this is a good idea and wish you all the best.
Moderation will be key of course, but the rules ( http://diagonlemmy.social/post/108 ) sound good.
At the same time, if somebody doesn’t even want to think about HP, they can easily block the entire instance, no harm no foul.
I really like the app for my personal reading tracking. Been using it for a couple years, and this year (?) there was a huge update that improved it a lot (better UX/UI and statistics if I’m not mistaken).
It’s mostly an app that does what it should, but not more, and gets out the way, which is awesome.
Awesome, I didn’t know that either! TIL
Thanks for recommending it, it does look really nice. I’ll definitely check it out when a fitting project comes along.
“I don’t know what weapons the next big war will be fought with, but one afterwards with be fought with sticks and drones.” - Einstein, probably
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I mean, this is a light-hearted meme, no offense to the people actually fixing things.
But at a company like GitHub the first status update should be and probably is created semi-automatic (just approved by a human). Afterwards they should follow a process to assign an incident communication lead, who takes over all communication so that the rest of the team can work on fixing the incident.
@GitHub: Hire me for more incident response tips from the backseat! :P
I’m actually not that into actual self-hosting (it feels too close to my day job). But i love the idea of it, and actually do host my own RSS Reader: It’s selfoss (PHP + SQLite, so, very simple) and i have been using ever since google reader shut down. It runs on my uberspace.de instance.
Deutsche Bahn is city-ferries in Copenhagen.