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@adulau@infosec.exchange
2026-02-12 08:38:21

Rulezet (The detection rule management) v1.4.0 released — Taxonomy, Precision, and Advanced Discovery
Version 1.4.0 is a milestone update that transforms how intelligence is categorized and retrieved within Rulezet. By placing Tags and Taxonomies at the heart of the ecosystem, this release empowers users with granular control over their data. From private custom tagging to a revolutionary filtering engine, v1.4.0 ensures that finding the right rule is no longer a search—it’s a precisio…

Rule explorer in rulezet.org
Tag creation in rulezet.org
New download features in rulezet.org
@fennek@cyberplace.social
2026-02-11 10:08:29

It feels like it was only yesterday* when I right-clicked the empty part of a #Windows11 Explorer window and was able to create a new empty text file.
*) and since yesterday was #patchday, I am assuming it actually was yesterday.

@compfu@mograph.social
2025-11-30 10:26:30

I just bought Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis on Good Old Games for less than 3 bucks. I have never played it. It's 33 years old by now...
#scummvm #gog #LucasArts

In-game screenshot of Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis. It shows the inside of a temple with beige stone walls and stone floor in a pixelized art style. Three people are standing in the room (Indiana Jones in brown leather clothing, a woman with long red hair wearing blue trousers and another man wearing a tropical explorer outfit).
The bottom quarter of the screen is filled with activity verbs like give, open, push or pull as well as items the player has collected. A magazine and Indy's…
@paulbusch@mstdn.ca
2025-11-26 12:35:50

Good Morning #Canada
#HappyBirthday to Bat Masterson, the famous American gunslinger who was born near Henryville Quebec in 1853. He's our segue to another #CanadianCapitals post, naturally about Quebec City. Explorer Samuel de Champlain founded the French settlement in 1608 and adopted the Algonquin name, which means "where the river narrows." Quebec City is one of the oldest European settlements in North America. The ramparts surrounding Old Quebec (Vieux-Québec) are the only fortified city walls remaining in the Americas north of Mexico. Those walls were put to good use as Québec spent the next 170 years fighting off invaders, mostly by the British but also by Americans. The city was established as the capital of Canada under British rule in 1792 and was named the provincial capital in 1867 when Canada East became Quebec.
#CanadaIsAwesome #History
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