Sharing a post I read:
📑 No, Artificial Intelligence Is Not Conscious - The Atlantic
Taken to its logical conclusion, this line of thinking is absurd—and damning.
Sharing a post I read:
📑 No, Artificial Intelligence Is Not Conscious - The Atlantic
Taken to its logical conclusion, this line of thinking is absurd—and damning.
Sharing a post I read:
📑 The Internet Needs More Cross-Pollinators · brennan.day
So, my silly little fanfic project blew up like crazy and received some really negative feedback. And I think I understand why. Exploring the concept of boundary spanning and cross-pollination in online communities. Drawing on organizational theory and the work of Michael Tushman. We need people who move between different online subcultures to seed ideas and build bridges.
https://brennan.day/the-internet-needs-more-cross-pollinators/

So, my silly little fanfic project blew up like crazy and received some really negative feedback. And I think I understand why. Exploring the concept of boundary spanning and cross-pollination in online communities. Drawing on organizational theory and the work of Michael Tushman. We need people who move between different online subcultures to seed ideas and build bridges.
Sharing a post I read:
📑 Tyblog | You Don't Love systemd Timers Enough
A cron job for every man, woman, and child.
It’s June again, a month of many special occasions: Pride month, my birthday, and Junited: "[it's] simple, and basically what many bloggers already do: sharing others' posts. No challenge, no pressure, just the good kind of blog joy."
I'll be sharing posts in two languages again this year:
English:
https://kedara.eu/junited2026/
Dutch:
https://kedara.nl/junited2026/
Everyday, I'll try to add a new link to those pages. I'll edit this post at the end of the month as well, to let you know the list is complete. I hope you'll enjoy!
Thanks to @robert for the great idea.
Sharing a post I read:
📑 IOC Distillation for Posture Improvement | IFIN
The general workflow for many teams is to review, extract, and validate the IOCs within an intel document. Then deploy the validated IOCs to your tools: SIEM, endpoints, network, email, and other security boundaries.
Unfortunately for many of us, we don't have the resources to perform this at the speed and scale required. Threat intel platforms are prohibitively expensive for small-to-midsize organizations, so we need to rely on more fundamental approaches.
Sharing a post I read:
📑 🧠Where CREDIT is due — 🦄🌈 Brie Carranza
A guide to applying the CREDIT values, based on my time at GitLab and beyond.
Another candidate for my reading list: https://thomasrigby.com/posts/book-review-convenience-store-woman-sayaka-murata/
At this point, @hryggrbyr you're offering so many great book reviews, I might as well automatically add everything you suggest for my TBR list 😂 thanks and keep 'em coming!
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📑 Incident Report: CVE-2024-YIKES | Andrew Nesbitt
A series of unfortunate events.
https://nesbitt.io/2026/02/03/incident-report-cve-2024-yikes.html
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📑 Can Someone Please Explain Whether Cloudflare Blackmailed Canonical? | flyingpenguin
"Canonical’s two highest-value endpoints, the ones whose denial creates a worldwide failure of automated security updates, transitioned to a service relationship with a vendor whose other current customers include the booter operation that was attacking them."
https://www.flyingpenguin.com/can-someone-please-explain-whether-cloudflare-blackmailed-canonical/