
This repository contains a 90-day cybersecurity study plan, along with resources and materials for learning various cybersecurity concepts and technologies. The plan is organized into daily tasks, ...GitHub
"The official name for this quantity is reactance, with the symbol X, thus Xc for the reactance of a capacitor."
- Art of Electronics Third Edition
Most businesses use #Outlook or Google #Workspace - even doctors and lawyers. Though they should know better!
Today we're comparing Gmail, Outlook, Zoho Mail & Tuta Mail so you don't have to. 🔐✨
If you know any business still not encrypting your data, share this link: tuta.com/blog/best-email-for-b…
Choosing the right business email provider is important as email contains a lot of sensitive business data! That’s why we compare four options that many know from work: Tuta Mail, Zoho Mail, Gmail, and Outlook, to help you decide which email service …Tuta
MISLEADING STATEMENT
"...Tuta Mail offers native mobile apps for Android and iPhone, it’s accessible via web browser, and it has free to use native desktop apps available for macOS, Linux, and Windows."
Source: tuta.com/blog/best-email-for-b…
CLARIFICATION
Tuta does not support native desktop clients.
Tuta desktop clients are based on Google Chromium (Electron).
Source: tuta.com/blog/desktop-clients-…
Electron: wikipedia.org/wiki/Electron_(s…
Chromium: wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromium_(w…
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(sorry, gonna be okay again in a bit.)
RE: mastodon.social/@fsfe/11557701…
Go vote!
Attached: 4 images 🚨 ATTENTION INHABITANTS OF THE FEDEVERSE 🚨 We are producing a new :fsfe: T-shirt in time for @fosdem@fosstodon.org, so of course we’re invoking the ancient tradition of THE POLL.Free Software Foundation Europe (Mastodon)
I really need to move instances; yiff.life softblocking (or whatever the hell it's called, I can only see stuff from there if it's replies or I followed the ) mastodon.social is a real fucking pain in the ass if you actually want to use the service.
Any suggestions?
If you don't mind the local timeline being all Germans talking about Nazis bad and trains delayed chaos.social is honestly nice enough, I can hook you up with an invite just lmk.
They do block the worst scum and they ended up defederating Threads after seeing their moderation policy, but they don't seem to block instances lightly.
You are expected to at least somewhat CW some stuff I believe and mods can get annoyed if you are careless but I never ran into trouble myself.
I'm not complaining about the local timeline btw, I'm glad the general consensus here is "fascism is bad actually, let's not do that again"
Though I wouldn't mind more cut content
One more reason why your social media platform should not have an attached, easily accessible API.
It's far too easy for LLMs (through coding agents) to stalk others for you.
"look through the last 1000 posts of this person and figure out if we can hire them, we have offices in <insert list of cities here>" is absolutely doable right now. That's an euphemism for "I want to know where my ex lives right now" that is palatable to LLMs.
On this day in 1998 the first module of the International Space Station, Zarya, was laucnhed. That's 26 years ago.
I've been avoiding new music lately. It's a painful thing, because I actually don't want to. But I also don't know what else to do. The truth is that everything could be AI, and I'm so skeptical of artists I don't know. Every new release, every song a service suggests, I'm asking. And the paranoia sucks.
Please don't tell me to just move past it and accept it, this is something I feel strongly about and I'm allowed my own convictions. I just hate the concept with a passion and cannot figure out how to simultaneously avoid it and be able to try/have access to new things.
Ironically, this is where TikTok comes in super handy. Most of the songs I hear on there are sung live, as some kind of demonstration or promo, and if the artist on the original sounds the same, I'm relatively convinced.
Your creativity is definitely not threatened by AI. If people choose to listen to it and prefer it over music that people put their soul into, that's their problem. If you enjoy what you do and you do it because you enjoy doing it, nothing else matters.
I have been rejected because of AI from a huge company that values quantity over quality these days. Was it disappointing? Sure, when you can't pay your bills because you don't have a job it's more than disappointing. But you are empowering AI more if you give up doing what you like because of it and I can't do that.
A real Hackerone #curl report title!:
"Out-of-bounds read in *** potential crash. This is sharp, <reporter name>. We've got a real memory safety bug"
The AI is helpfully cheering the guy onwards to slopping. Of course, it is a false positive.
Network Storage #NAS #HomeNetworking
Which of the following would you choose?
Sensitive content
#Accessibility Statement
"
This statement was last updated on [enter relevant date].
We at [enter organization / business name] are working to make our site [enter site name and address] accessible to people with disabilities.
"
I really believe you.
Linus Torvalds is "fairly positive" about vibe coding as a way for people to get computers to do things they otherwise could not.developers.slashdot.org
If all the people who work at airports told you, "don't fly that airline," I hope you would listen.
When all the musicians who have the freedom to be honest tell you, "don't use Spotify," you might consider other options for listening to music.
If I might weigh in here with some personal experience as an indie artist. I’ll refer to my streaming stats for March 2025 which totalled a bit over four dollars in streaming earnings.
Amazon Music: 6 streams, $0.00
Spotify: 84 streams, $0.00
Tidal: 2 streams, $0.01
Pandora Plus: 3 streams, <$0.01
Deezer: 1 stream, <$0.01
Facebook/Instagram: 21 streams, <$0.01
YouTube: 87 streams, ~$0.21
Apple Music: 27 streams, ~$0.15
Soundcloud: 23 streams, ~$3.78
If you are paying a Soundcloud subscription, a portion of that will go directly towards the specific artists you’re streaming.
I haven’t mentioned Bandcamp as I think of it as a music shop rather than a subscription streaming service, but straight up purchasing music there is a really great way to support your chosen artists.
I feel this needs to be repeated 🍪
The annoyance of cookie banners
doesn't come from the regulations, but from the malicious compliance of the corporations who want to exploit your personal data.
No data-harvesting cookies = No banner.
Simple.
My websites have no cookie banners,
because they don't use any non-essential cookies and don't track visitors.
Yours shouldn't either.
omg, so much this ☝️
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We value your privacy so much that it only takes four clicks on drab-looking buttons and tiny checkboxes to opt out of our invasive data slurping...*or* you can click the single big green "I consent to being slurped by you and your 9k partners" and we can just move on with our day like pals. So whaddya say, pal?
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If you think the GDPR has made banners asking you to accept cookies mandatory, this comic is for you.Grise Bouille
second day without nicotine.. #dobréRáno #goodMorning
edit: in fact without cigarettes still wearing nicotine plaster 😎
Milly
in reply to Milly • • •Rules of the game:
* Grab the nearest book.
* Turn to page 42.
* Find the 2nd sentence.
* Post the sentence in a toot with the hashtag "page42" and write the rules as a comment to it.
* Don't look for your favorite, coolest or wittiest book. Go for the closest.