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[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 day ago (1 children)

DHL. Fucking DHL. Not sure if it fits your question but I got triggered badly here.

They removed all forms of contact except WhatsApp and their shitty z broken chat bot. If there is ever a use case for LLM than this is it. But they use s system that can either sell you stamps or breaks.

Oh but you can call them. Do you can talk to there chat bot. Once you've broken it enough for it to grant an audience with a human being the connection drops.

I very rarely get worked up by broken systems but someone else chose to use this shit shoe and I'm now imprisoned in their web of bullshit.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 day ago

Oh yeah I see...

As some old philosopher once said: "shit's fucked, yo".

Seems to be appropriate here.

[–] [email protected] 15 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Because a security engineer focused on cloud would rightfully say "pod security is not my issue, I'm focused on protecting the rest of our world from each pod itself.". With AWS as example: If they then analyze the IAM role structures and to deep into where the pod runs (e.g. shared ec2 vs eks) etc. then it would just be a matter of different focus.

Cloud security is focused on the infrastructure - looks like you're looking for a security engineer focused on the dev side.

If they bring neither to the table then I'm with you - but I don't see how "the cloud" is at fault here... especially for security the world as full of "following the script" people long before cloud was a thing.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 days ago

Spannend!

Wenn ich das richtig lese zahlen Selbstständige allerdings hier mit zu den atypischen ("einer der Bedingungen nicht erfüllt" und "muss in einem unbefristeten Angestelltenverhältnis sein").

Wäre schöner, Unternehmer und Selbständige raus zu nehmen, denn diese Gruppe hat nicht die Problematik, der "atypischen" Gruppe wir im Artikel beschrieben.

Bitte korrigiert mich,falls ich da einen Denkfehler habe.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Not stupid, friend, careful about unknowns :) and it's normal that a project wants to receive tested and validated pull requests - finding good testers is nearly as tough as finding devs I think.

And you're right: your situation is what docker usually excells at.

To address your concerns I suggest a three stage approach:

Pull/build from your repo in parallel with new volumes own port(s) etc. create some dummy data in there and rebuild with the test data, check that reconstruction works.

Then shut it down and remove it again. copy the volumes of your existing container and use that for the second instance.

If everything works fine there as well then shut down the old version, create a backup of the volumes and update it with your version.

This way you're safe and have an easy time seeing where and when something breaks at the same time.

You could also start with the last step and the backups only - but this way you can take w conscious step after the other. Your choice!

[–] [email protected] 10 points 2 days ago (1 children)

I see two ways forward: either you're risk averse and assume internal damages that will highly influence heat transfer or you trust in the automatic protection mechanisms or your CPU.

Personally I'd toss it but I'm old and I've burned more than one CPU back in the days with faulty or wrongly installed coolers.

I don't think that the risk is high nowadays but I'm (literally) burned in that regard.

I'm not even sure it would survive bending back so perhaps try that first and if it breaks completely you don't even have a decision on your hand :)

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

Oh I think I see the misunderstanding, thanks for your answer!

I had no specific technology or even "social media in my mind at all when writing my first post. Instead I tried to convey my personal preference on the scale "absolute transparency" to "absolute privacy" for the specific case of "seeing who votes in which direction from user about users".

I completely agree with your statement "don't treat it differently because of underlying tech decisions".

For me the answer to the privacy question depends on the specific use case (and who provides/ controls it).

And to answer your question: I only try to describe "my" wishes, not how I think fedi developers see the situation.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 1 week ago (2 children)

I have to be very clear: That's simply wrong and I have no idea how you come to the conclusion that my statement was Lemmy /Fedi specific in any way...

All other social media do have this information and just don't provide it to their end users.

My take for how I read this specific case (public communication/information platform) is: Either full anonymity or pseudonymous transparency.

For other cases I'd even argue for personal linked transparency. For others I'd be against having behavioral transparency and would prioritize privacy even higher.

"Social media" as umbrella term is btw too broad for me personally to say "they should do X"

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 week ago (4 children)

That's the balance though: privacy is the antagonist of transparency in its nature.

And that's w good thing in my opinion because this discussion is depending on the subject and not an ultimate right or wrong.

For the specific topic I actually value the transparency more than my personal privacy because it makes manipulation of opinion more transparent.

[–] [email protected] 28 points 2 weeks ago

It's a question of effort. Sony has a shitload of public presence. For social engineering I can learn many mid level manager names from LinkedIn for example and their infrastructure is necessarily public facing to allow people to work there.

And that's not talking about their public web presence and services.

And now we'll switch to ... You! If I'd try to target you I would have to first find anything from you to actually target.

Once I have your phone number, public IP or anything that gives me a lead I have to find my way in. And that way in will be because you've made a mistake, are lax with your passwords or use an out of date service.

But that's like 2/3 of the work I had for Sony as well. And now I see that you're a student with a net fortune of 50$ and a car from 1989.

To out it another way: for companies I aim with s rifle as they are a worthy prey. For individual people I use a shotgun and hope something hits something.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 2 weeks ago

Give it a few more months...

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago

Whaaaaaaasaaaa

I have no idea how I've missed that y today I'm over of the lucky 10,000 I assume. Thanks!

 

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