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Just a nerd in the desert; maintenance and systems (technological and/or rope) make me happy… i aspire to be a beacon of positivity, but probably whinge to much to achieve that. Self-identified trans hacker. Can often be found taking whippers (rock climbing falls) to release adrenaline
LangsEn (native), Ru (poor proficiency due to lack of practice)
it sort of sucks that now we are in an era where no new software fucking works and all changes to working software are to make it not work
Welcome to Friday.
Sometimes you find the words of the prophets

@jautero So, you're saying I shouldn't warn people about unexpected behavior that might harm them because I'm not actually submitting code?

Screw that.

[doing my daily affirmations in the mirror]

i am the horror and i will be persisting

I’ll say the elephant in the room - due to the sheer amount of Salesforce customers who have been hit, and that Salesforce is a fully SaaS service - Salesforce should have detected and been more proactive about all of their customer’s data being stolen. https://databreaches.net/2025/09/11/exclusive-high-end-fashion-retailers-gucci-balenciaga-brion-and-alexander-mcqueen-hit-by-salesforce-attacks/
Exclusive: High-end fashion retailers Gucci, Balenciaga, Brion, and Alexander McQueen hit by Salesforce attacks – DataBreaches.Net

Those readers who aren't A-listers (including yours truly) may never have heard of Kering , but you may have heard of their high-end fashion brands: Gucci. Yves

DataBreaches.Net
It is hard to get a lobster and a roomba to fight
they call it crytypo currency because if you make a typo in the address you will cry because that money disappears into nowhere
The story behind AP's investigation into US big tech's role in China's digital police state

An AP investigation reveals that U.S. technology companies to a large degree designed and built China’s surveillance state, playing a far greater role in enabling human rights abuses than previously known. Firms including IBM, Dell, and Cisco sold billions in technology to Chinese police and government agencies, despite repeated warnings that such tools were being used to quash dissent, persecute religious sects and target minorities. Critically, American surveillance technologies allowed a brutal mass detention campaign in the far west region of Xinjiang. Most of the companies told AP they comply with U.S. and Chinese laws and regulations.

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