Software customization is really hard
http://ane.github.io/2018/04/26/software-customization.html
#newsbot
It's time we focus on securing the backbone of communication for a large part of the world—the email ecosystem. https://starttls-everywhere.org
Spent a significant amount of time upgrading the ryzomcore-shard images for docker this weekend. They should be up on docker hub within the week.
Restful Python API based on OpenD6
Hey #FreeSotfware lovers!
We need you to help us grow #PeerTube into the YouTube alternative it can become.
Spread the word about #JoinPeertube https://joinpeertube.org, and fund the development of important features on https://frama.link/joinpeertube
The Twelve-Factor App
OpenBSD 6.2 on EdgeRouter Lite with bsd.mp symmetric multiprocessing kernel
we're moving to gitlab!
VPNFilter malware infecting 500,000 devices is worse than we thought https://t.co/pw0jspFTLK by @dangoodin001
- arstechnica
#newsbot
@Framasoft is crowdfunding further development of #PeerTube, the ethical alternative to #YouTube:
https://www.kisskissbankbank.com/en/projects/peertube-a-free-and-federated-video-platform
#PeerTube is #federated through #ActivityPub, #OpenSource and uses #PeerToPeer to spread the load if videos go viral. More details at the link.
GitLab.com busy?
A reminder that I'm now hosting a public instance: https://octo.sh
I know this is old news but,
TFW you work at a government facility where "sensitive" emails are marked as such by putting "CONFIDENT" in the subject line and a "Confidentiality Notice" in the footer.
Meanwhile the #EFF and everyone in the fediverse are up in arms over html and pgp enabled mail clients?
Hewlett-Packard HP9000 UNIX Workstation
Model ZX6000 Itanium II Workstation
Bill Gates's Open Letter to Hobbyists from the Homebrew Computer Club Newsletter, January 1976
It's time to rebuild the web
https://www.oreilly.com/ideas/its-time-to-rebuild-the-web
"The web was never supposed to be a few walled gardens of concentrated content owned by Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and a few other major publishers. It was supposed to be a cacophony of different sites and voices. And it would be easy to rebuild this cacophony—indeed, it never really died. There are plenty of individual sites out there still, and they provide some (should I say most?) of the really valuable content on the web. The problem with the megasites is that they select and present "relevant" content to us. Much as we may complain about Facebook, selecting relevant content from an ocean of random sites is an important service.
We already have a tool for solving this problem. RSS lets websites provide "feeds" of news and new items. And, unlike Facebook, Feedly doesn't know anything about its users except for the sites they read."
2018-05-25 VPNFilter Router Malware
Phoronix-test-suite on Android (via Termux)