Edvin Malinovskis

@nCrazed@fd00.space
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I write software for money to support my rock climbing addiction and my dog
Hey has anyone seenโ€“ *click* oh there you are! ๐Ÿˆโ€โฌ›

Me: <searches around a dark room looking for an item with my cellphone flashlight>

My wife: seriously, just turn on an actual light

Me: no way, thats new electricity, iโ€™ve already paid for this electricity

I bet J.P. Morgan has over-allocated equities for AI companies in their funds, and this is their attempt to boost those funds.
Letsencrypt is getting ready to issue IP address certificates https://community.letsencrypt.org/t/getting-ready-to-issue-ip-address-certificates/238777 They'll only be available under the shortlived profile (which has a 6-day validity period), and that profile will remain allowlist-only for a while.
Getting ready to issue IP address certificates

Is there anything public available on which IPs will be able to get certs? I mean, obviously private/reserved ranges won't be available, but how about all those "cloud" services that rent IPs by the hour (or second)? Is it expected to be "normal" that someone could release an IP back into a pool and yet still have a valid certificate for almost-a-week, or will Let's Encrypt certificates only be available for IPs that are slightly less ephemeral?

Let's Encrypt Community Support

Help request. My brother has Stage 4 colorectal cancer.

His life insurance has refused to pay out on a technicality, meaning he and his loved ones cannot afford the mortgage on their home.

I've never asked for anything in return for infosec stuff, but if you have anything spare, please chuck it this direction instead:

https://gofund.me/b9a0d8f4

@pwaring perhaps they read that TIYINT(1) still uses a byte of storage, but assumed that BIT(1) would be a bit on disk? ๐Ÿ˜…
@thomholwerda doesn't steam ship its own 32bit libraries as its "runtime"? Or is native vs. runtime steam an Arch thing? ๐Ÿ‘€

@ramsey @malware GitLab stopped supporting "help, I forgot/lost my 2FA thing and can't access my account anymore" cases on free plan a while ago. As in your can no longer go trough the support to somehow prove your identity and get 2FA disabled on that account.

This could be viewed as paywalling 2FA, but I think that's a reasonable limitation to have given that customer support isn't exactly cheap and such a process is going to take a bunch of back and forth ๐Ÿคท๐Ÿปโ€โ™‚๏ธ