The most interesting thing about the Charlie Kirk shooting is how the unredacted Epstein files still have not been released.
LZ Config Day v2 and Grilling
<p>Layer Zero, Sunday, September 28 at 01:00 PM CDT</p><p>Round 2 of LZ/Cyberia configuration day and grilling</p><p></p>
https://calendar.layerze.ro/event/lz-config-day-v2-and-grilling
itch
https://voidfox.com/blog/payment_processor_fun_2025_making_your_own_msp/
good writeup of the rock-and-hard-place that itch is stuck between
i've worked in ecommerce, it fucking sucks and nothing works right
Yesssss!
"We are very excited to announce the preview release of ACME support in NGINX. The implementation introduces a new module ngx_http_acme_module that provides built-in directives for requesting, installing, and renewing certificates directly from NGINX configuration. The ACME support leverages our NGINX-Rust SDK and is available as a Rust-based dynamic module…"
https://blog.nginx.org/blog/native-support-for-acme-protocol
/via https://mastodon.bsd.cafe/@acirep/115022763840493408 #Rust #nginx
#iocaine has been up for 14m 48s, and spent 8m 8s dealing with - gestures hands wildly - everything.
In the past 24 hours, it served 31.53M requests, 97.27% of which were garbage, 2.71% passed through unscathed, and 0.005% were fed to the Cookie Monster. This required about 116.21MiB of memory on average, and 71.09GiB of absolute trash was generated for the nastiest visitors.
Top garbage consumers were:
Disguised bots - 23.00M
Enthusiastic guestbook visitors - 2.08M
Claude - 1.34M
OpenAI - 706.76K
Facebook - 398.74K
Amazon - 279.96K
Commercial scrapers - 215.17K
Google - 1.59K
Various other agents slurped through 590.44K pages of unhinged junk, bless their little hearts.
In these trying times, 0.07% of all requests were likely of human origin: I hope you enjoyed your stay, and will visit again! Of all requests iocaine let into the garden, 91.37% were from Fediverse software. Thank you! #FediHug
I am a web technologist who is interested in supporting and building enjoyable ways for individuals, organizations, and communities to set up and maintain their own server infrastructure, including the hardware part.
I am currently working full time as an SRE 😫, but I am also heavily involved with Cyberia Computer Club and Layer Zero