Emily Gladstone Cole

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I'm a UNIX and Security Admin (#DFIR and #BlueTeam), lifelong A's baseball fan, and I enjoy opera and early music. I sing, dance, and act, read voraciously, and plan to keep learning new things for as long as I can. @UnixGeekEm on Twitter. She/her. #BlackLivesMatter #TransRightsAreHumanRights
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I had the privilege of seeing Judi Dench and Maggie Smith in The Breath of Life https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Breath_of_Life_(play) in London in early 2003. They could have made a much better show if they talked for an hour about the ways those great actresses played off each other and made each other better.

Maybe someone will do that, some time.

The Breath of Life (play) - Wikipedia

Today I stumbled across a show on PBS about Judi Dench. Well, Judi Dench is amazing, so I started watching it.

I found myself put off by watching three men dissect many of her film roles, and gave up halfway through. Yeah, there were no women commentating.

I found myself resenting these men talking purely about the acting, and not at all about the 20-year gap between her first films (when she played an ingenue) and the bulk of her film career, where she played an older woman. Not at all about her friendships, or actors she appeared with multiple times.

At the point when I turned it off, the experts had covered three movies where she and Maggie Smith had appeared in the same film, and yet there was no mention of that, or of anything besides the acting in the movie.

Let's show clips of the movies and talk about how great she was in all of them, but there is no attempt to engage more deeply.

What a lousy thing to do in a piece entitled "Discovering Judi Dench".

[Kate Bush passing Sisyphus for the fiftieth time] on your left
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The post in @ifin discourse tracks the different distros responses which have been a lil slow
https://discourse.ifin.network/t/copy-fail-732-bytes-to-root-on-every-major-linux-distributions/342
Copy Fail: 732 Bytes to Root on Every Major Linux Distributions

CVE-2026-31431 Confirmed the exploit. It’s real.

IFIN

@Emily the directions at https://copy.fail/#mitigation can help. I don't know about what it is disabling, so I also put a note to self in there to delete the file after the kernel is patched.

On my Ubuntu 24.04 systems, I already had 26.04's repos set up for cherrypicking, so I ran sudo apt install linux-image-{generic,headers}-hwe-26.04 and rebooted (I can't fully upgrade to 26.04 yet, but these packages don't depend on libc or other things that'll break the world)

Copy Fail β€” 732 Bytes to Root

CVE-2026-31431. 100% Reliable Linux LPE β€” no race, no per-distro offsets, page-cache write that bypasses on-disk file-integrity tools and crosses containers. Found by Xint Code.

Xint

Today I am "I forget how long I left my tea steeping" levels of tired.

#Tea #TeaPowered #SoTired

RE: https://hachyderm.io/@petrillic/116489574280084326

I have had a confirmation that it can work on the Amazon Linux kernel, but also RHEL says "fix deferred" for all affected RHEL versions: https://access.redhat.com/security/cve/cve-2026-31431

After careful analysis, we believe the best option for remediation is to turn off the computers and go for a nice walk. Maybe call your mother.