irgeek
No user record in our sample, but irgeek has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but irgeek has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Maybe you could add support for Gitea? It’s a pretty handy way to slap an API in front of git and it’s much simpler to self host than GitLab.
You can add GitGuardian - https://careers.gitguardian.com/jobs
This definitely still works.
Certificates issued from AWS Certificate Manager are — and, I believe, always have been — free. AWS is definitely not rent-seeking on certificates.
I was just looking at your pricing page and the greyed-out-but-still-ticked items in the comparison lists are very confusing. Being greyed out makes it look like their not included, but there's still a tick, so maybe…
While I understand the point you’re trying to convey, the commit history of this project stretches back to June 2013 so it’s a little unfair to imply it just “popped up” recently.
Cognito is a joke. It’s full of bugs, the hosted UI doesn’t support half the features and -- based on the change velocity I’ve seen over the last three years —- it is desperately under-resourced by AWS. The new releases…
To be fair, this is just how executable scripts work — it’s not a special yaml shebang, just a regular shebang for an executable that happens to take yaml files as it’s input. The underlying OS just invokes the command…
This is very cool. It looks much easier to use than the collection of Makefiles and build scripts I cobbled together in college. One thing that’d make this even more awesome is the ability to drop in a data table and…
Are read-only keys on the roadmap too? CI/CD pipelines don't really need write access in most cases.
These should absolutely be documented on the site! When I looked at the CLI source I almost walked away. 112MB spread across 12k files from a developer I don't know is _way_ too scary to trust with access to my SSH…
Assuming the GitHub issues are from the actual attacker -- and I see no reason to doubt they are -- this is very troubling: https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix.org/issues/363 Compromise began well over a month ago…
Other than porta-potties, are there any other situations where poop isn't flushed into the sewers? Where, exactly, do you think the poop goes once it's flushed into the sewers? Sewers are not magical portals into…
Seems to be back up for me in AU.
In response, we implemented a shadow ban: On the surface, the attackers continued to receive a 200 HTTP response code, but behind the scenes we simply stopped sending document invitations after they exceeded the rate…
Something isn't right here. 80MB of pcap data with 138k packets captured, but over 5 million connections to googleapis.com. That's 36 connections per packet. Also, if you add up the number of packets in the destination…