Lucas Willering

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New Mela update is now available, adding a new in-app browser search option: https://foodle.recipes

This was a side project I worked on over the last couple weeks. It's a simple search engine that only searches for recipes. It's still in beta and rather minimal at this point.

(As I'm more of a macOS/iOS developer, I'm a bit nervous about this one. Let's hope it doesn't fall apart under moderate load.)

Foodle

A simple recipe search. Just recipes. Nothing else.

@pxlnv couple of typos of her name, it’s vestager
@martijn gezonde snack voor Sint Maarten
Apple teaching an AI system to use apps; maybe for advanced Siri

An Apple research paper describes how the company has been developing Ferret-UI, a generative AI system specifically designed to be...

9to5Mac

@ivory in threads like the one below, would it be possible to remove the ‘read more’ links and show the full text of all posts in that thread (after you’ve opened the first post)? Currently you have to click ‘read more’ on each post and after reading all posts you have to click multiple times to get back to home.

https://discuss.systems/@ricci/112247553557306560

Rob Ricci (@[email protected])

Attached: 1 image Hey! Let's talk about #SSH and #security! If you've ever looked at SSH server logs you know what I'm about to say: Any SSH server connected to the public Internet is getting bombarded by constant attempts to log in. Not just a few of them. A *lot* of them. Sometimes even dozens per second. And this problem is not going away; it is, in fact, getting worse. And attackers' behavior is changing. The graph attached to this post shows the number of attempted SSH logins per day to one of @cloudlab s clusters over a four-year period. It peaks at about 3.4 million login attempts per day. This is part of a study we did on our production system, using logs of more than 640 million login attempts, covering more than 1,500 hosts on our side and observing more than 840 thousand incoming IP addresses. A paper presenting our analysis and a new, highly effective means to block SSH brute force attacks ("Where The Wild Things Are: Brute-Force SSH Attacks In The Wild And How To Stop Them") will be presented next week at #NSDI24 by @[email protected] . The full paper is at https://www.flux.utah.edu/paper/singh-nsdi24 Let's dive in. 🧵

discuss.systems
Rules for cancelling contracts online | ACM.nl

OKE SNEL! Reddit gaat naar de beurs. Wat is de culturele waarde ervan?
Ik ben op zoek naar fanatieke redditors. Moderatoren. Mensen die hun ziel in een subreddit hebben zitten. Mensen die wakker worden en slapen met Reddit. Voor een verhaal in NRC. SLIDE met spoed IN MIJN DM! Tips en random feiten zijn altijd welkom.
@drdrang I’m so sorry for your loss