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NOU SCHREEF IK TOEVALLIG EENS EEN STUKJE over de kwetsbaarheid van onze samenleving nav onze afhankelijkheid van computers. berthub.eu/articles/posts/publ

Does anyone have a physical copy of Edge #398 (July, Hades 2 cover) that can do me a solid?

I'm after a scan of page 14, first page of the As Dusk Falls article, around 1200 x 1500 in size. The digital PDF is missing it 😤

quickly writing a script that halts the system, setting up a systemd timer that runs it after 20 minutes, and deploying to all my NixOS machines in solidarity

@ryanc UA strings are like Game of Thrones lineages:

“Mozilla, fifth of their name, born to MSIE and Windows NT in the 6.2nd year of their reign; of fair complexion and compatible rendering. Parent to two children, their names being Gecko and Webkit. Died in their 24th year of wounds sustained in a corporate merger.”

Now's a good time to do that risky IT maintenance or downtime requiring work. You can just blame it on of many other outages going on

@babe Well... shitposting is the "band playing while titanic sinks" of our time, no?

@JennyFluff "Antivirus software used by big corps" and "very little, because said corps' servers are now all broken"

Everybody: 😱 theoretical supply chain attacks in Open Source 🙀
Crowdstrike: Hold my beer, let's deploy on Friday 😎

#crowdstrike #clownstrike

I would just like to confirm to everyone that I absolutely DID NOT mishear #CrowdStrike as #CloudStrike this morning.

Definitely not.

#sillyScribbles #clouds #silly #nonsense

You know something bad is happening when all of the most steadfastly serious infosec people on here start shitposting

To be fair to Crowdstrike, they've probably stopped a lot of cyber attacks happening today

"human nature", optimistic spin 

@toffy Kind of a related thing is that it's always fascinating to me when people talk about how nobody can be trusted, because people are fundamentally selfish and if they were trusted then they would ruin it for everyone etc. etc.

And then I look at things like this, where as you say every important system in the world is relying on multiple practically unmonitored points of failure and would be trivial to fuck up if people really were untrustworthy... and yet they keep running without issues for decades at a time.

In a weird way, it's a source of optimism for me.

it's very funny that like, every critical service in the world has multiple single points of failure that could explode at any moment

My current employer is imposing sexist clothing rules as a reaction to me wearing gender non-conforming clothes so now I am looking for potential new employers in the Netherlands or remote. I prefer smaller non-corporate organisations and working with free open-source software. I studied computer science and have about ten years experience in software development and system administration. I am familiar with many different technologies and can pick up new things quickly. #FediHire #GetFediHired

the Crowdstrike outage, politics 

The news in NL: "the ATMs are still working, so it is still possible to withdraw money and pay in cash."

Yes, we've been trying to tell you this. But you insisted that digital payments were the future and anyone using cash is suspicious, remember?

@astra_underscore Wasn't it a fuckup on the side of Crowdstrike, rather than on the side of Microsoft?

@silvermoon82@strangeobject.space The problem, I imagine, is that there's not always someone available on-site near the physical hardware to plug in said flash key - it instead being managed remotely.

That works fine if occasionally a single server fails and it takes a few days before it can be replaced (you just fall over to another one), but not if everything goes down at once.

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