Oriel Jutty 

@barubary@infosec.exchange
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Indoor European. I know #regex. I write #code (in #C or #Haskell or #Perl or #JavaScript or #bash).
100% OPSEC.

Kompatibel mit handelsüblichen Klemmbausteinen.

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Pronounshe, his, him, him
Christmas cookies that could be used to tile the plane aperiodically.

How to design a GDPR-compliant cookie banner:

  • Have a 'reject all' button that is as easy to press as the buttons that grant consent.
  • Test your site with no consent for user tracking.
  • Realise that all of the tracking bits are unrelated to site functionality.
  • Remove them.
  • Remove the cookie banner.
  • I can’t believe this open web advocacy account that says opt-in consent is a gray area is actually Chromium Charles, Google’s previous head of violating user consent

    but on the other hand Charles says this time it’s different and Mozilla’s decade+ long track record of fuckery doesn’t exist so what is truth really

    opt-in and a kill switch
    Shine! You crazy daimyo

    @davidgerard @eldersea @firefoxwebdevs @josh @jaffathecake

    I don't know what everybody's upset about. All AI features are opt-in only. You have to deliberately opt-in by failing to repeatedly disable several cryptic default settings hidden behind an obscure configuration URL.

    “we're working very hard on becoming the world leaders in ethical goatfucking, boasts the new CEO of mozilla, mr. anthony enzor-demeo.

    research into the value of goatfucking itself and the potential consent issues was found unnecessary.”

    I have found what seems to be a bug in the pattern matching used by #Github Actions. I would prefer that the bug be in my pattern. If you're familiar with this, would you please take a look at my question here?

    https://stackoverflow.com/q/79848997/1277934

    Github Actions '**' pattern matches an unexpected branch

    I have the following Github workflow file: name: test-ci2 on: push: branches: [ '**/ci-*' ] jobs: test: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - run: echo "Triggered by **/ci-*

    Stack Overflow

    Spoke to a former colleague recently. Their employer monitors employee AI use and wants to see number go up.

    Since the obligatory AI nannying, multiple product teams have fallen apart and they’ve stopped delivering new features of value while users are leaving.

    A whole layer of middle management are destroying good products to make a Potemkin village of fake automation to justify their bosses buying crap enterprise software. It’s as if the entire industry had their heads kicked in by a donkey.

    The company that gave me a content warning against a pole dancing axolotl drawing I did is now trying to sell me sex toys