🇬🇧 Hi, I'm Tomasz! Hello everyone from https://infosec.exchange! I moved here from my private instance https://mastodon.tomaszdunia.pl/@to3k
…"something #magical about a #TotalLunarEclipse? Not exactly … a dazzling spectacle & #celestial sign that works well for syncing up folks in far-flung time zones & corners of the planet … the
In the following, replace:
- "school/education system" with "open source"
- "Western-style" with "supply chain security"
- "Developing countries" with "indie devs" or "FOSS developers"
- "richer nations" with "corporations/big tech"
...and see where we're at in #OpenSource…
Series B, Episode 05 - Pressure Point
ARLE: Oh, come on, Berg. You're not old enough to have lost your nerve yet. [They start to cross the field. Smoke begins to rise around their feet] Help me. Help me. I can't move.
BERG: I can't. [Small flames lick near their feet] I can't! [His scream is cut off when they are blown up.]
https://blake.torpidity.net/m/205/23 B7B4
Attn Star Trek fans:
I challenge you to listen to this episode of "A Closer Look" without bursting out laughing at Seth Meyer's legendary reference that only we Trek fans will understand. 🤣
✅ Jack Smith Reveals Damning New Coup Evidence Against Trump in Bombshell Filing: A Closer Look
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Question about #Caddy: Does the acme_server db increase in size until disk saturation or is there a pruning mechanism somewhere to delete expired certificates?
I could not find any option regarding pruning, in the Caddyfile config, nor in the JSON config, and I failed to spot any in the source code...
I have a db file still containing certificates that are several months old. The db file was stored in a volume with very limited size and the db ended up filling it entirely (> 100MB) for 20 ACME clients. Chaos ensued.
#infosec #acme #devops