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@davidgerard do you find doxxing open source contributors an acceptable way to engage in an argument?

@adingbatponder @davidgerard IMO the scary part is that it is seemingly considered acceptable to write an article like that, cosplaying as the FBI with that fake dossier showing the person's photo and legal name. and publish where they work and everything, just because you disagree with their views.

this article is clearly meant to intimidate them and anyone that might agree with them. if that's how we operate, what the fuck are we even doing? i thought FOSS was about collaboration and user freedom, not trying to threaten opponents for going against your idea of that freedom or whatever. i don't know that guy's circumstances, but doxxing campaigns could well end up being a much greater assault on freedom in the community than what they're trying to stop.

@ChickenPwny lol it isn't *that* bad
why does jvm have to use so much memory :(
the "stream logs" button in google cloud console is a scam. it works for like 30 seconds, then stops and you have to click "restart streaming" for the 68th time within the past 2 hours.

til that facebook can monitor certificate transparency logs and notify you when a new tls certificate is issued for one of your domains. i did not expect this.

https://developers.facebook.com/tools/ct/search/

what's the easiest way to run a certificate transparency monitor? also, is there a way to run a sigstore / rekor monitor without using a github action?
like, is it so hard to add auto-completion for service account emails in the gcs bucket access editor?
kinda weird how tor is becoming an important piece of infrastructure for many projects not so much because of its anonymity, but because it's one of the easier ways to punch holes through a firewall
honestly python warrants a removal campaign like for asbestos. no critical internet infrastructure should be allowed to rely on python. no operating system should ship it by default. every os kernel should have a subsystem that matches the hashes of python binaries and prevents them from running. you should be required to manually recompile your kernel if you want to run python. if the kernel is closed source, then you're out of luck.