Wait, is this serious or pejorative? Did he actually physically disconnect a server rack when he claimed he was going to downsize services?

Because the services deployed on those machines would fail their health checks and Aurora would automatically just redeploy them to available nodes, that's how Mesos worked.

All this would do is increase utilization and degrade fault tolerance, it wouldn't even be noticeable by design.

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Thanks to @federicomena, we also now feature a brand new developer's site. Check it out: jrb.pages.gitlab.gnome.org/cro…

I love this addition so much. I spent all week updating the docs and writing new sections for it. I added the a "getting started" section for people new to the code base, and have been filling it out all week. I'm hoping this makes it easier for folks interested in working on this app:

jrb.pages.gitlab.gnome.org/cro…

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One reason I worked on these docs is that I'd like to attempt a virtual hackfest this weekend. It would be fun to get together and add some functionality to the game. If you’re interested at all in word games and free software and would like to attend, let me know! Even if its just to work on a crossword, all are welcome.

[ Also, if you've had success running a virtual hackfest also let me know. I'd love to hear about practical tips for running one of these. ]

#gnome #Crosswords

I have redesigned the chat encryption settings. It now shows a clear indicator if and why the chat is encrypted or not. It also shows a prominent verification button. User verification is now the default. Below you see a list of the device keys with their verification state. There you can also block devices if you like with a simple toggle

#fluffychat #matrix

Copyrighted works from 1927 entered the public domain on Jan 1, 2023. Here's a selection #WritingCommunity #AmWriting web.law.duke.edu/cspd/publicdo…

“In #Finland, the number of homeless people has fallen sharply. Those affected receive a small apartment and counselling with no preconditions. 4 out of 5 people affected make their way back into a stable life. And all this is CHEAPER than accepting homelessness.”

Make sure everyone understands this — It’s costing us far too much to NOT provide housing and supports to those who are homeless.

scoop.me/housing-first-finland…

#homelessness #cities #housing #HousingFirst

Please help me get stable while I am in a bit of a financial bind

"As I work to complete my program, I realize I cannot work any kind of “regular” job. Since I am trained as and enjoy working as a photographer, I intend to freelance to sustain myself as I study. These last couple of months have been particularly difficult as I’ve tried to maintain."

You can read the story and share and donate pls

gofundme.com/f/help-marcia-get…

This lighthouse is SO UNIQUE! It's called Þrídrangar, which means "three rock pillars". It is located 4.5 miles (7.2 kilometres) off the southwest coast of Iceland, in the archipelago of Vestmannaeyjar, often described as the most isolated lighthouse in the world. The lighthouse was built there in 1939.

It's such a INCREDIBLE location for a lighthouse, perched on a rock in Iceland's wild surf. Originally constructed and accessible only by scaling the rock on which it is situated, it is now accessible by helicopter since the construction of a helipad.

#photography #photo #photos #landscape #lighthouse #engineering #amazing #travel #world #wonders

claro, porque los controles que imponían ellos para entrar en China hace apenas unos meses eran del todo razonables. 🤣

China ve "inaceptables" los controles a viajeros y amenaza con tomar represalias

europapress.es/internacional/n…

I’m still trying to figure out how to find people on Mastodon with whom to possibly collaborate. Any performing musicians, dancers, poets, environmental or peace activists interested in collaborating with a composer, give a shout.

#composer
#classicalmusic
#contemporaryclassical
#collaboration

stangrillcomposer.com/

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A two-month beginner's project: Machine Learning from scratch

github.com/Raibows/MLinRust

Discussions: discu.eu/q/github.com/Raibows/…

#programming #rustlang

Does anyone know about the intergenerational politics of Japan?

I saw this article: theguardian.com/world/2023/jan…

I'm wondering if the draw of Tokyo for younger people is the amenities, or the fellowship of always being able to reach other families. Or something else? Anyone know?

ÚLTIMA HORA | 2022 cerró rozando máximos de empleo con 471.000 trabajadores más y 268.000 parados menos.

El año acaba con un total de 2,8 millones de personas paradas, la cifra más baja desde 2007 eldiario.es/economia/2022-cerr…

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Ak nevyhovuje samotný mastodon, existuje fork hometown, ktorý má možnosť ostať len lokálny teda obmedziť federáciu. Alebo ďalší zaujímavý je gotosocial, ktorý nie je taký náročný ako mastodon a má predvolené hodnoty obrátené teda, nie všetko verejné ale je treba zvlášť zverejňovať.
github.com/superseriousbusines…
github.com/hometown-fork/homet…

Líbí se vám beta verze oficiální aplikace #Pixelfed pro Android? Jakou jinou aplikaci případně používáte? ☺️

👉 Oficiální appka: infoek.cz/pixelfed-android-bet…
👉 Další appky: infoek.cz/aplikace-pro-pixelfe…
👉 Články o Pixelfedu: infoek.cz/tag/pixelfed/

NV Access is pleased to announce that version 2022.4 of NVDA, the free screen reader for Microsoft Windows, is now available. We encourage all users to upgrade to NVDA 2022.4. This release includes new key commands, a Quick Start Guide & more!

Full info & Download from: nvaccess.org/post/nvda-2022-4/

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That version, as well as the one before it, eats up RAM like crazy on Win 7 X64. Within 24 hours, NVDA uses more than a GB of ram and within 2 days it becomes unresponsive, but luckily restarting NVDA puts ram back to normal levels. I'd say the RAM goes up a few hundred kb in 20 seconds. github.com/nvaccess/nvda/issue…

It's 2023 -- Please don't use an overlay if you care about web accessibility, disability inclusion, and a digital world that works for everyone. And please don't call me a "role model" and write about me on your website if you are using an overlay --like a company called Accessibility Checker did. Instead - read the Overlay Fact Sheet and spread the word. overlayfactsheet.com/ Happy New Year - let's get accessibility right in 2023!! #a11y #disability #TechEthics

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Unlike past campaigns, today’s concern for the Great Barrier Reef is stuck in neutral | Rohan Lloyd - There seems to be little accord about what saving the reef means and how that is to be achievedAs part of the coverage of Labor’s first budget, the ABC provided analysis of the nation’s winners and losers. In it, the Great Barrier Reef was... #theguardian

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While attribution and crediting are not paying the rent, so many games that are linking (aka shipping) with Dear ImGui don't have it mentioned anywhere.

The MIT License technically requires it... obviously not going to chase developers for that but it's a bit discouraging... If you use and link with Dear ImGui it's a nice thing to honor that license.

So here's me occasionally grepping .exe files to add entries to github.com/ocornut/imgui/wiki/….

Will the #GTK developers ever stop breaking their API with every new release? Some major apps just finished porting their code to GTK3 and now the list of breaking changes for GTK4 is absolutely insane. Looks like everyone that has to support a GTK application will be forever porting to a new version instead of working on the actual app.

docs.gtk.org/gtk4/migrating-3t…

#gtk
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This is a very, very bad take. GTK3 has been out since 2011, and GTK4 was released 9 years later, in 2020. Same as Qt, by the way, just to name another major toolkit.

The migration guide covers a lot of edge cases, for people that ported their application from GTK2 to GTK3, and left a bunch of legacy code; it's *exceedingly* hard for any application to actually check every single item in the list. A lot of API was introduced in GTK3 to begin with, to ease porting.

This should be the top story on every news outlet...

"Scientists say planet in midst of sixth mass extinction, Earth's wildlife running out of places to live"

cbsnews.com/news/earth-mass-ex…

People following my account for a while probably noticed me talking about South Korea every now and then. I’ve hinted towards doing some important research, and now the time has finally come for the first disclosures.

But first I need to do a bunch of explaining because most people (my past self from a few months ago included) are largely unfamiliar with the Korean software landscape. See: they have those “security” applications that everyone has to install if they want to use online banking for example.

What could possibly go wrong with applications developed by private vendors without any kind of security vetting and that everyone in a country has to install, whether they like it or not? A lot of course.

In this first blog post I explain how in my limited understanding the current situation came about, show why the companies lack incentive to really invest in security and give you a first slight idea of the disastrous consequences.

No, I’m not exaggerating. The next blog post is scheduled for January 9th, and it will be about a specific application. I submitted seven vulnerability reports for this one. It took a real issue and claimed to have solved it – by making matters considerably worse than they were.

palant.info/2023/01/02/south-k…

#infosec #ApplicationSecurity #privacy #korea

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And now on South Korean news: North Korean hackers abused some vulnerability in INISAFE CrossWeb EX application required for online banking and installed on more than 10 million computers. Apparently, they managed to infect a few hundred computers with malware. This isn’t an application I covered, but it shares some code with TouchEn nxKey which was my starting point.

Supposedly, the attack happened end of last year, before I even started publishing my articles. And: surprise, there is trouble distributing the patch. Despite the patch being available for more than a month already, only 40% of the companies installed it.

Which probably means: these companies put the patched version on their websites, but users still have to go and install it manually. These applications, despite being widely distributed, never bothered with auto-update. And that’s probably why this is in the news now, months after the attack was discovered by Korean authorities – telling people to update.

What a mess…

News article (in Korean): ddaily.co.kr/news/article/?no=…

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One would think, the way out would be obvious: if South Korea doesn’t want to abandon their “security” applications, they have to make auto-update mandatory. So the applications would check with the vendor regularly, and if an update is available it would be installed.

Yes, that’s how the rest of the world does it. But that would have been too simple.

So: let’s keep banking websites as software distributors because they do such a GREAT job at it. Of course, they cannot be expected to publish the updates on their websites timely. But some of them certainly will! So if the user installed the software from website A and then visits website B which has a newer software version, let it update automatically. Problem solved! 🤦‍♂️​

Wait, who are they quoting? CEO of Interezen, the makers of that IPinside spyware? Sure, why would he want to invest into a secure infrastructure when he can have all the data at virtually no cost for themselves?

enewstoday.co.kr/news/articleV…