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possiblylinux127, to linux in SSH protects the world’s most sensitive networks. It just got a lot weaker

I might just go ahead and change the default port. Problem solved

SeeJayEmm,
@SeeJayEmm@lemmy.procrastinati.org avatar

If someone going through the effort to target you with a MitM over the Internet, that’s not going to stop them.

Just diable the affected ciphers and/or update opened.

Habahnow, to upliftingnews in Calif. passes strongest right-to-repair bill yet, requiring 7 years of parts

We may not be the first, but I’m glad we’re making rifht to repair stronger!

stopthatgirl7, to RedditMigration in Reddit mods fear spam overload as BotDefense leaves “antagonistic” Reddit
@stopthatgirl7@kbin.social avatar

Reddit is about to turn into an even bigger mess.

livus,
@livus@kbin.social avatar

Yes, Reddit moving another step closer to Dead-Internet Theory.

There were already bots talking to bots on there. This is about to get worse. I don't think most people realised how many bots BotDefense was finding and neutralizing.

ioslife, to privacy in Amazon Ring stops letting police request footage in Neighbors app after outcry

So won’t ever use one!

BearOfaTime,

The problem is all our neighbors who don’t know better

loaExMachina, to linux in SSH protects the world’s most sensitive networks. It just got a lot weaker

Great photo illustration

Truck_kun, to linux in Just about every Windows and Linux device vulnerable to new LogoFAIL firmware attack

I actually am in the market for a new mobo and cpu.

Are there any mobo’s nowdays that don’t use UEFI? I just want an old traditional style BIOS with a jumper to restore it from a ROM chip if I get any malware, so I can actually trust my hardware.

I did force myself to deal with UEFI for the sake of windows, but gaming has gotten good enough on Linux, I don’t actually need to dual boot windows anymore.

Am I asking too much?

yum13241,

No, and trying to use a pure BIOS system these days is a headache.

You can always just reflash your firmware from a trusted OS via FWUPD.

spacecowboy, to archaeology in Physics reveals secret of how nature helped sculpt the Great Sphinx of Giza

Neat!

kbal, to linux in New systemd update will bring Windows’ infamous Blue Screen of Death to Linux | Ars Technica
@kbal@fedia.io avatar

As people have said in some of the many, many other threads on this subject, if they really wanted to copy someone else's style of full-screen error message they'd have done much better to go with "Guru Meditation"

FartsWithAnAccent, (edited ) to fuck_cars in 280 million e-bikes are slashing oil demand far more than electric cars. E-bikes and scooters displace 4x as much demand for oil as all of the EVs in the world.
@FartsWithAnAccent@lemmy.world avatar

Stop on by !micromobility if you’re interested in ebikes, scooters, bicycles, skateboards, or whatever personal transport might interest you.

HobbitFoot, to linux in Why more PC gaming handhelds should ditch Windows for SteamOS

I wouldn’t ditch Windows entirely, but I could see the business case of making sure your game can run on SteamOS.

Des, to fuck_cars in 280 million e-bikes are slashing oil demand far more than electric cars. E-bikes and scooters displace 4x as much demand for oil as all of the EVs in the world.
@Des@hexbear.net avatar

i want one so bad

skunkdung, to RedditMigration in Op-ed: Why the great #TwitterMigration didn’t quite pan out

Hoping this doesn't meet the same fate, but with not enough people ditching reddit, it's hard to see it turning out much different.

Glynxxpittle,
@Glynxxpittle@kbin.social avatar

I suspect that I'm amongst the majority here in that I still use reddit as well as Kbin - at present the fediverse front ends just need time to introduce features to make them more usable.

Madison_rogue,
@Madison_rogue@kbin.social avatar

I don't think it's a question of enough people ditching Reddit, but just enough to create and/or provide quality content.

And really that doesn't matter as much as participating in a platform that's free of all the BS Reddit evolved into. Fediverse has a platform free of almost everything long term Redditors came to hate.

Kichae, (edited )

If you're expecting everyone to leave Reddit, you're going to be disappointed. Most Reddit users do. Not. Care. They'll stay for as long as Reddit entertains them.

The Twitter migration was actually a really great thing for the Fediverse. It diversified Mastodon, and made it an actually lively space. It's still a nerdy space, but it's so much more than it was. It's a genuinely general and engaging microblogging space. And while, yes, it doesn't have everything that draws the Twitter clout chasers, celebrity watchers, and journalists or politicians, it's a viable alternative for people who are looking to actually engage with each other.

The same is true here, and will be true after tomorrow.

Edit: Autocorrect hates me

SecurityPro, (edited ) to privacy in Amazon Ring stops letting police request footage in Neighbors app after outcry
@SecurityPro@lemmy.ml avatar

It didn’t grant access to video. It just allowed public safety to say “Hey, everyone in this area, we had an incident and would like video if you have it and are willing to share it.” The owner then had to manually share the video with the public safety agency in the app. The loss of this valuable tool actually harms public safety and make is more difficult and time consuming to solve crimes.

satanicllamaplaza,

Any incident is unfortunate I understand that but no singular incident is as atrocious as the prison industrial complex. America has 25% of the world’s prison population. Anything that disrupts the police’s ability to funnel more people into prison labor is a good thing. Yes those incidents suck but the larger disaster is our prison slaver and our of control police.

Tag365, to gaming in Guidemaster: Game controllers to turn your smartphone into a mobile gaming machine
@Tag365@lemmy.zip avatar

These options look pretty interesting. Too bad Worms W.M.D cannot be live streamed on Xbox Game Pass anymore…

HeyThisIsntTheYMCA, to upliftingnews in Crispr gene editing shown to permanently lower high cholesterol
@HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah, but then you get to have the side effects of having had done crispr gene editing. Have they really gotten that down to a two week sniffle?

eyes,

Probably better than dying, high cholesterol is responsible for 7.1% of deaths in England alone. In 2022 that’s something like 40k deaths a year that could have been elimated.

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