

In the US?


In the US?
I think he used a wrong list for “The problem” because the only answers is “I’m stupid”.


Headphone warning
You can set up an RTMP server using Nginx. You can stream to it from OBS, you can record it on the server, and you can have clients watch it using VLC.


There’s honor in seppuku, which is not something these people have.


As an opensource dev I don’t mind having people say this. It’s good to get feedback regardless of whether it’s a call to action or merely a suggestion. You can’t know what direction people want the project to go in otherwise.


This realization is part of becoming an adult because it also relates to your own skills and the people around you that do not have them.


Maybe his hand is rotting away too much for him to be in public.


Now some other nation can start to threaten Trump with an invasion if he doesn’t protect his citizens.


I think the security researcher didn’t download the data.
But be sure to check out https://haveibeenpwned.com/ to check if your data is in other lists.
Proportional representation instead of first-past-the-post might help.


It looks like the repo has at least one commit by a user named jellyfith. This might mean that besides being scummy towards forks, the original creator might also be using GPLv3 code written by somebody else, which would be a violation.
Maybe they’re the one who should get a DMCA notice.


Are we sure someone just didn’t ask Gemini for 48 million Gmail credentials and immediately get them?
It looks like they come from infostealers:


My project uses a free one from SignPath. They offer this for opensource projects and require a verifiable GitHub build process. It’s not EV certs but it’s good enough and free.


Yes and OpenRGB as well.


Hardware RGB configuration is a pain. I tried some opensource tools but none of them are good.
To configure my Corsair RGB lights I only had luck by installing Corsairs iCUE software in a VM and configuring it that way. It’s literally a 1 GiB software just to change some variables in the RGB controller that saves and handles the lights without even needing to have the VM turned on.


Weird that they want to do all the verification themselves and not just allow certificate signing using verified CAs. Oh well it’s not weird because we all know Google does this to fight back against third party stores and to get developers back to their shitty one and of course to better track them.


Creating enemies and problems gives you the opportunity to become a solution with power.


These powerful people don’t need VPNs for their pedophilia, terrorism and privacy.
How is this “world news”? The news is the full list and not just Canada.