If it's JSON it sounds more like config than code. Does it actually need to live in the GitHub repo? Could your application read it from an external location (where ever the rest of your configs live) and reload it on…
The certificates have a validity window that sshd also checks. So the CA can sign a certificate for a short window (hours), until the user has to request a new one.
To tag onto this, modern means OpenSSH 7.2 (released February 2016) or newer. Currently running an enterprise-wide SSH certificate service, and trying to push people along to update their old VMs in preparation for this…
Huh, it's been about a decade since I last visited Pittsburgh, I had no idea. Thanks for sharing.
What's in Pittsburgh driving the median so high? I know Carnegie Mellon is there, but I was not aware of any sort of commercial tech hub.
I think not quite everyone was affected, it was supposedly 147M people. You can check if your information was included in the breach on the settlement site.
Yeah, but they got to gradually develop "Slack Kit" and release a blog post patting themselves on the back for doing so to fulfill a 5 year old feature request. You can't just do that in CSS!
The original spearphishing targeted Coinbase employees, not their users. It seems once that failed, the people behind this cast a wider net.
Ah, thanks, I didn't see a table of contents for it so I figured it'd be a separate doc.
It says part I of II, is the second part located anywhere?
Great writeup, generative.fm is awesome, I'll definitely be using that when I need to focus and nothing in my music library appeals to me.
> Solve the data format problem. Make it easier for everyone to exchange data in meaningful, efficient ways. https://xkcd.com/927/ The whole field feels like such a mess to deal with what basically boils down to…
"Obviously a few notifications were dropped. If a few notifications weren’t dropped, the system may never have recovered, or the Push Collector might have fallen over." How many is a few? It looks like the buffer…
"Great. Now Even Your Headphones Can Spy on You" Ironic coming from Wired, one of the most ad/tracker infested sites you could visit.
A way to name/share a list (so two people can push to it) would also be cool. I know myself and my s/o would use it to make a shared grocery list.
If it's JSON it sounds more like config than code. Does it actually need to live in the GitHub repo? Could your application read it from an external location (where ever the rest of your configs live) and reload it on…
The certificates have a validity window that sshd also checks. So the CA can sign a certificate for a short window (hours), until the user has to request a new one.
To tag onto this, modern means OpenSSH 7.2 (released February 2016) or newer. Currently running an enterprise-wide SSH certificate service, and trying to push people along to update their old VMs in preparation for this…
Huh, it's been about a decade since I last visited Pittsburgh, I had no idea. Thanks for sharing.
What's in Pittsburgh driving the median so high? I know Carnegie Mellon is there, but I was not aware of any sort of commercial tech hub.
I think not quite everyone was affected, it was supposedly 147M people. You can check if your information was included in the breach on the settlement site.
Yeah, but they got to gradually develop "Slack Kit" and release a blog post patting themselves on the back for doing so to fulfill a 5 year old feature request. You can't just do that in CSS!
The original spearphishing targeted Coinbase employees, not their users. It seems once that failed, the people behind this cast a wider net.
Ah, thanks, I didn't see a table of contents for it so I figured it'd be a separate doc.
It says part I of II, is the second part located anywhere?
Great writeup, generative.fm is awesome, I'll definitely be using that when I need to focus and nothing in my music library appeals to me.
> Solve the data format problem. Make it easier for everyone to exchange data in meaningful, efficient ways. https://xkcd.com/927/ The whole field feels like such a mess to deal with what basically boils down to…
"Obviously a few notifications were dropped. If a few notifications weren’t dropped, the system may never have recovered, or the Push Collector might have fallen over." How many is a few? It looks like the buffer…
"Great. Now Even Your Headphones Can Spy on You" Ironic coming from Wired, one of the most ad/tracker infested sites you could visit.
A way to name/share a list (so two people can push to it) would also be cool. I know myself and my s/o would use it to make a shared grocery list.