"A una década de la noche aciaga de Iguala, cuando policía municipal asesinó a tres estudiantes, detuvo y desapareció a 43 normalistas de la Escuela Normal Rural Raúl Isidro Burgos de Ayotzinapa el 26 de septiembre de 2014, a partir de ese día el país sigue sin encontrar verdad y justicia; un hecho que marcó para siempre la historia de México.
"La lucha de los padres de familias inició la misma noche trágica, y desde ese día no han parado ni se han cansado en buscar a sus hijos. Mientras que el Estado mexicano, intentó sofocar la indignación estudiantil y social, con la famosa 'verdad histórica' que después resultó ser la mentira histórica de la humanidad."
My cleaner has unfortunately caught Covid and can't come in this week. She sent me a picture of the test results. This is how Talkback describes the image:
The image shows a lateral flow rapid antigen test for COVID-19. The test is positive as indicated by the two lines on the test strip. The top line indicates the control, and the bottom line indicates a positive result for the presence of the SARS-CoV-2 antigen.
Great stuff Talkback and Gemini developers. Thank you!
Hope you like this #music!
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Regarding the "unspecified Linux vulnerability" that the author has been "hyping the shit out of" (their words) all week -
It's accidentally leaked, due to an unpaid open source maintainer making a boo boo.
It's in CUPS, a printing subsystem. It isn't Linux specific.
CUPS isn't faced much to the internet, I've checked and done a Shodan Safari. It also isn't installed by default on Linux server installs for almost all distros.
It's not a big deal, update packages are dropping, don't panic.
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rPGP is an #OpenPGP implementation in pure #Rust (crates.io/crates/pgp).
It serves as the end-to-end encryption engine for Delta Chat:
@delta, a secure decentralized messager for all major platforms (and then some).
rPGP implements all generations of the OpenPGP standard, up to and including the new RFC 9580.
Introducing the seamless Java/Swift interop effort!
Offering both:
- generated Swift macro based JNI wrappers
- Project Panama based Swift accessors generated with a jextract-swift tool for high performance use-cases
Early prototype is open source and we’ll share more about our plans and invite folks to collaborate early next week!
github.com/swiftlang/swift-jav…
Doesn’t matter who’s right in the WordPress/WP Engine battle.
The damage to the open web has already been done. It took five days.
tedium.co/2024/09/25/wordpress…
new @tedium
I'm getting very swept up in all this #wordpress stuff.
From a developer/agency point of view the biggest thing appears to be that clients are viewing this not as a #wpengine problem but a #wordpress problem, and Matt Mullenweg is causing some irreparable damage.
This makes sense; as he even says WPEngine are the company people are paying, they're not the CMS developer and certainly not the ones cutting off essential services.
There are many threads talking about replacements too. It's probably too early for that kind of talk, but for simple sites or projects just getting off the ground it would be tempting to switch.
The issue there is, what is the alternative? Yes, there are many CMS/blog alternatives, but what about the plugins? It takes time to not only learn a new platform but also work out alternatives to eCommerce, SEO, image optimisation, membership platforms... and on and on.
It's a huge ecosystem not easily swapped out for another.
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In case you also haven't used WordPress in years and you're wondering what just happened:
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Who woulda thunk? Cleaning the air in a school (even before the pandemic) resulted in better test scores and performance. Clean and ventilated air isn't magic; it's just sensible.
So... Has anyone on here actually talked with the people from the #SocialWebFoundation?
I can tell the #Mastodon Organization has, but #Threads is also listed there, while I don't see any other names that aren't some corporate entity. I'm all for groups that want to expand the #Fediverse, even for-profit ones, but it's a red flag when an organization that purports to be for a general movement doesn't have an open line of communication with rank-and-file server-runners and volunteers...
Edit:
I just realized that it was founded by @evan who is actually very active in mainstream Fedi, and one of the maintainers of the actual protocol. While that doesn't elaborate on actual intentions, it is good to know that at least it's someone who is directly involved, and not some random corporation. #EvanProdromou
Rents Fall and Listings Increase After Milei Ends Rent Control in Argentina
Link: msn.com/en-us/money/realestate…
Discussion: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4…
@thunderbird I just noticed that the thunderbird Appointments logo looks extremely similar to the NOAA logo (US Gov National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration).
Is this gonna be an issue legally? Not sure how the bird silhouette sits as part of their logo.
“According to Mozilla, PPA involves websites asking Firefox to remember ads they show and to potentially generate an interest report. Firefox creates the data but then submits it to an aggregation service, where the report is combined with similar ones.”
Mozilla is not your friend.
My favorite video game of all time is currently on sale for $1.99 on the Switch—if you haven't played it yet, please please do yourself the favor:
The amount of much-needed work going into Firefox bug 1590215 for forced-colors support in DevTools is incredible to watch.
Thunderbird for Android is coming soon! Find out how to get involved, from beta testing to localization to support and more, in our shiny new contributor guide!
(Seriously, by soon, we mean soon!)
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Nice to see you on Android.
Working well on android 9.
Look like, close to K-9 mail...
I hope soon on Harmony Os Next !
Hackers showed me (there's video) how a website vulnerability let them locate, unlock, honk the horn, start ignition of any of millions Kias in seconds, just by reading a car's license plate.
They found similar bugs for a dozen carmakers over the last two years.
So this "CVSS 9.9" "unauthenticated RCE vs all GNU/Linux systems (plus others)" thing...
- Does NOT affect all GNU/Linux systems.
- Is not CVSS 9.9. I put it at a 6.3
It also requires:
1) The victim system has no active firewall to block incoming connections.
2) A user on the victim system must print something to a printer that mysteriously appears on the system that has never been there before.
If these two things happen, then command execution can happen as the "lp" user.
<yawn>
We get it. You found a vulnerability.
Lying about it to try to stir up interest in it is not appreciated by anybody who takes themselves seriously in this industry.
CVE-2024-47176, CVE-2024-47076, CVE-2024-47175, and CVE-2024-47177 have been assigned.
evilsocket.net/2024/09/26/Atta…
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