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The Register: 159 Automattic staff take severance offer and walk out over WP Engine feud

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I think a fridge where i could see the inside contents would be nice. Cut down on the times I have to circle back and open the fridge a few minutes later bc I forgot what I wanted to eat.

If it accesses Wifi, Ethernet, servers or any other Internet connection, FUCK that shit. I don't need companies tracking my eating habits and purchases.

Also, sometimes I just have seeds and dye in there. Some seeds need to go through a period of "striation" to germinate.

A client has leased a new warehouse. Very spacious areas. There will be four big offices and a huge storage area, but it turns out that this is the only branch covered by FTTH at 2.5 Gbit/sec. I conducted a site visit to manage everything. Considering the type of users, I decided to order:

- MikroTik rb5009 POE as the router (will power the access points)

- 5 Access Points (I opted for Omada EAP772 - one for each office and one in the storage area, which is distant). The ceilings are huge since its an industrial building, so even though the offices are stacked two by two (but in completely opposite areas of the structure), the vertical signal penetration is very poor. The office units will therefore be set to the minimum power and centered there will be drywall partitions that wont block the signal. I will configure them to also use Wifi7, but I dont think any of their devices support it - at least they are future-proof, and the supplier offers them at an interesting price.

- Both servers will be based on FreeBSD. They have two Dell r630 in excellent condition, decommissioned from the previous headquarters, one with 256GB of RAM and the other with 512GB. The first will be equipped with some 2TB SSDs (already in their possession, also decommissioned from a previous setup), obviously using ZFS, and will serve as a virtualization platform for the necessary VMs and jails. Not many, at the moment - it will host Nextcloud, some Windows VMs, the Omada controller, and their CMR software. The other server will be nearly identical but will also contain spinning disks to aggregate backups from other locations, currently hosted on my servers.

I will configure the router to ensure that, in case of disaster, those from other locations can be easily reconfigured to connect to the VMs - which will be able to start quickly on this secondary server, collecting backups from their other servers in different locations every 15 minutes. Additionally, it will also gather backups from the other server in the same structure every 5 minutes. Thanks to ZFS send/receive. Of course, this secondary server will be located in a completely different part of the building, on another electrical panel.

I have already started with the configurations, having some of the necessary devices, while I can pick up the rest of the hardware from the supplier this week. The client is laughing because he sees me chomping at the bit to get everything up and running while the fiber suppliers are sleeping. Its always like this!

The Register: UK's Sellafield nuke waste processing plant fined 333K for infosec blunders

...bei Platz 51 von 82* ist allerdings noch Luft nach oben. Oberbrgermeister bewies seinen Optimismus . Er sagte: "Wenn so weitermacht, sind es nur ein paar Jahre bis zur Spitze".

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Bei der Masse an Fehlern, die ich in Software finde und melde, frage ich mich inzwischen schon, ob/wie andere Menschen die Anwendungen berhaupt nutzen (knnen)

Ich melde in der Regel schon nur die Dinge, die mich bei den grundlegenden Funktionen frmlich anspringen. Sind andere Menschen da einfach fehlertoleranter oder haben sie nur keine Nerven die Probleme zu melden

Ist jetzt wirklich nicht so, als wrde ich nur den aktuellsten Kram nutzen, den nur ein paar Enthusiasten testen. Eher im Gegenteil...

Wichtig: Ich will gar nicht wegen der Fehler meckern, die gehren mehr oder weniger mit dazu. Wenn es einen vernnftigen Umgang mit Bugreports gibt, melde ich auch gerne und liefere Infos. Nur dass ich bei so vielen Fehlern anscheinend der erste mit der Meldung bin, irritiert mich.

The Register: A working Turing Machine hits Lego Ideas

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Apple iOS 18.0.1 patches Password Exposure and Audio Snippet Bugs. :appleinc:

Apple pushed out a series of smaller updates that fixed several bugs but did not add new features. The updates are labeled iOS 18.0.1, iPadOS 18.0.1, visionOS 2.0.1, macOS Sequoia 15.0.1 and watchOS 11.0.1.

The Register: Ryanair faces GDPR turbulence over customer ID checks

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Ryanair faces GDPR turbulence over customer ID checks

Irish data watchdog opens probe after 'numerous complaints' Ireland's Data Protection Commission (DPC) has launched an inquiry into Ryanair's Customer Verification Process for travelers booking flights through third-party websites or online travel agents (OTA).

The Register: Harvard duo hacks Meta Ray-Bans to dox strangers on sight in seconds

A working Turing Machine hits Lego Ideas

It now seeks 10K supporters for Expert Review A working Turing Machine was this week submitted to Lego Ideas, consisting of approximately 2,900 parts and a bucketload of extreme cleverness.

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Hacker News: Apple Releases Critical iOS and iPadOS Updates to Fix VoiceOver Password Vulnerability

The Register: It's true, social media moderators do go after conservatives

UK's Sellafield nuke waste processing plant fined 333K for infosec blunders

Radioactive hazards and cyber failings ... what could possibly go wrong The outfit that runs Britain's Sellafield nuclear waste processing and decommissioning site has been fined 332,500 ($440,000) by the nation's Office for Nuclear Regulation (ONR) for its shoddy cybersecurity practices between 2019 and 20

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"Aus die Cloud: Nach einem waren Produkte von SAP fr einen Teil der Kundschaft zeitweise nicht erreichbar. Der Fall offenbart eine Schwche der virtuellen Welt."

Counterintuitively, as a paid IT guy I care little for the technological/systems aspects. They're just tools to me. Tools that should be ethical. Tools that I want to configure to work as best as possible for me and others. Consequently I have minimal software loyalty and maximal (corporate) greed antipathy. If something's not that necessary or there's a superior alternative then it's out the window.

I'm more of a bridge between laymen and experts.

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No matter where you look on , you will never escape one of the following:

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- with anime pfps
- gooners
- journalist/lawyer
- Disillusioned
- Bright-eyed student
- Memelords with expert level
- Niche sites
- with mildly-entertaining-to-insanely-annoying automated feeds

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- Wine moms with blogs just having fun

159 Automattic staff take severance offer and walk out over WP Engine feud

WordPress supremo Mullenweg channels Churchill: Never let a good crisis go to waste Matthew Mullenweg, CEO of WordPress biz Automattic and co-creator of the open source software, says he feels "much lighter" after 159 employees departed in the wake of his controversial attempt to pressure WP E

It is easier than ever for companies to buy SaaS solutions. Yet, to do so securely and efficiently is a different matter. Consequently, organizations shouldn't go for what is right but let IT control SaaSmore at the Forbes Tech Council.

The Register: Cloudflare beats patent troll so badly it basically gives up

More than a quarter of a million Comcast subscribers had data stolen from debt collector

Cable giant says ransomware involved, FBCS keeps schtum Comcast says data on 237,703 of its customers was in fact stolen in a cyberattack on a debt collector it was using, contrary to previous assurances it was given that it was unaffected by that intrusion.

The Register: John Deere accused of being full of manure with its right-to-repair promises

Nieuwe onderzoek onthult toename van insider bedreigingen in bedrijfsomgevingen bedreigingen -complexiteit








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