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@fando@tkz.one
2025-02-07 22:04:02

#ViernesDeMemes pero vamos a hacerle caso a la imagen y cuenten fedichismes đź‘€

es un periquito viendo a camara y diciéndo: te tiembla la voz para exponer, pero para el chisme pareces cotorro.
@adulau@infosec.exchange
2025-02-22 08:36:43

We imported the data from Black Basta Ransomware group leak into AIL and there are many interesting aspects.
The federation network of Matrix servers (see the screenshot) used to communicated among the affiliates/group(s).
Activities in the chat room, especially the daily activity view in AIL. Guessing the location and timezone of groups or affiliates is an endless source of information.
They rely on many open-source and SaaS tools, including Googl…

Lists of Matrix server references involved in the Black Basta ransomware group leak. The data has been imported to AIL.
Activities in the chat room, especially the daily activity view in AIL.
Many interesting correlations with cryptocurrencies, IP addresses, CVE numbers, and chat username relationships (who talks to whom and when).
@HugeGameArtGD@mastodon.gamedev.place
2025-03-11 15:14:20

Project Espresso alpha now available
"We are excited to announce that Project Espresso, our project to port Adélie Linux to the Wii U console, has just released alpha repositories. We will be providing root images for SD cards in the coming days. For more information, including links to the repositories and how to set up your existing install to use these binaries, see the linked blog post. Happy computing!"

@chrislowles@mastodon.social
2025-04-30 14:08:31

It's the fact that you can tell from a mile away that it's even less defensible than a photoshop, it was a hackjob done in a fucking word processor, it's all so blatant and lazy that I can't not conclude that anyone who still champions this guy have a rotting bowl of porridge for a brain.

@castarco@hachyderm.io
2025-04-18 21:50:16

Happy :neocat_bongo_down: , today I deployed a #Forgejo instance to manage my private code projects. I won't be using #Github anymore for my stuff, only to contribute to 3rd party projects.
I still have some pending work to configure the CI workers, but I'll leave that for next week.
Along the way I've learnt some stuff about #OpenTofu and networking. Enough to know that I still prefer to be on the dev side of the "devops" :neocat_googly_shocked: .

@scottmiller42@mstdn.social
2025-03-13 14:42:34

Can the ai components (NPU) of new processors be used for non-ai work?
What I'm thinking is along the lines that the vector-processing components of GPUs have also been used to speed up non-graphic mathematics on large arrays.
#NPUs #AIProcessor

@deprogrammaticaipsum@mas.to
2025-03-23 08:06:06

"If anything, this author firmly believes that programming skills are second to those related to communication; most engineers coming out of colleges these days are unable to express themselves in public, to teach their peers, to write an essay or a blog post, to communicate their ideas to stakeholders, or to put together a simple documentation bundle without suffering a seizure in the process."
deprogrammaticaipsum.com/banni

@jlpiraux@wallonie-bruxelles.social
2025-03-24 16:23:55

#F35 #killswitch
« Bien sûr, il y a un bouton d'arrêt. Tout ce qui est équipé d'un logiciel ou d'une connectivité internet est doté d'un kill switch. C'est comme ça que ça marche - bienvenue dans la société moderne ».

Aujourd'hui, certains pourraient tourner le dos au F-35 suite à des craintes persistantes que l'avion soit équipé d'un « kill switch » (interrupteur d'arrêt) qui pourrait les clouer au sol.

Le Bureau du programme conjoint (JPO) du F-35 nie catégoriquement l'existence d'un tel dispositif, affirmant qu'il « repose sur des partenariats solides avec les alliés et les nations partenaires des États-Unis » et qu'il a toujours été un « effort de collaboration » qui « répond aux besoins opérationnels d…
@deprogrammaticaipsum@mas.to
2025-03-19 16:23:53

"On Sunday, July 20th, 1969, at precisely 20:14:19 UTC, just a mere three minutes before touchdown, the voice of Edwin Eugene Aldrin Jr. confirmed the “Go for landing” order received from Mission Control together with a phrase nobody wanted to hear at that moment: “Program alarm – 1201.”"
deprogrammaticaipsum.com/marga

@castarco@hachyderm.io
2025-03-24 09:18:22

Rant about PHP
You know a technology is declining when the most basic questions about its most bizarre quirks are left completely unanswered for years.
#PHP is like that. Every day I have many of these questions. I look for them. No one asked them before, no one wrote about them before.
I'm baffled by the lack of curiosity and proactivity of its community.
I know it sounds like me piling up on people I don't know anything about, but I used to invest a lot of time programming in PHP. I went to conferences, I made some open source libraries for it, like a PHP kernel for Jupyter Notebooks, I even made a library to work with dataframes, tensors and matrices in PHP (although I lost this one because my laptop was stolen before I released... and I didn't had it in me to rewrite it again).
Then, the ones who I admired the most in that space, like Nikita Popov, started leaving it to work in more intellectually vibrant communities... and it shows.
I'm sure Nikita Popov would be much more gracious than me when talking about it. I can only speculate about his motivations, but at least I can tell you about mine: It was precisely about that same lack of curiosity and creativity that I mentioned before, it felt unbearably grey and sad.