This is your official notice that we'll be making a major security release for Sharkey on the 20th of May, 2026, between 2026-05-20T13:00:00.000Z and 2026-05-20T15:00:00.000Z. Prepare to update immediately upon release. If you are unable to update your instance at the given time, take it offline before the release.
@sharkey This might sound stupid but I have no idea how to take Sharkey offline except to shut down my whole server.
@ikklegemzuniverseplus if you're deployed via docker compose, a simple docker compose down will do that trick
@sharkey I've discovered how to stop it. Hope that will be enough.
@sharkey You really don’t seem to get a break, @ada 😅
@Fiona we don't either 🫠
@sharkey Fair, though this was in reference to some storage-related problems specific to our instance earlier this week. 😅
@sharkey is a unix timestamp really the easiest way you could've shared the time
@[email protected] it displays using the users local time on Sharkey, which provides them with an unambiguous time for when they need to patch
@sharkey i've been called out as a non sharkey user
@mjdxp @sharkey *medic tf2 schadenfreude animation.gif*

@mjdxp unix timestamp? What I see is quite normal ISO8601/RFC3339 date. Maybe a bit techy, but totally human-readable

@sharkey

@sharkey
Reminds me of maintenance wednesday on my favorite MMO.

Thanks for the heads up!

Is it already known which version string the security release will get?
@sharkey are vanilla misskey instances also affected by the vuln?
@sharkey, Please tell me, in what time zone will the update be?
@trevozhka the times provided are localized via $[unixtime ] mfm

@sharkey @trevozhka, hmm… I see “between 2026-05-20T13:00:00.000Z and 2026-05-20T15:00:00.000Z” – which is correct but not localised (if it were, it would be saying between 14:00 and 16:00).

Looking at the original page, I see “between 5/20/2026, 2:00:00 PM (1h ago) and 5/20/2026, 4:00:00 PM (In 30m)”, which is not correctly localised: 5th of… which month is the 20th one?… and the time's in the wrong format (either 24h or lower-case “am” and “pm”). (en_GB)