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ryuko@lemmy.mlto
Technology@beehaw.org•Google is getting a lot worse because of the Reddit blackouts
33·3 years agoThis also highlights the problem with a lot of communities moving to Discord, which inevitably ends up as repositories for critical information, but can’t be indexed by Google. Reddit is still valuable as a problem solving resource, and I hope they fix this API fiasco.
ryuko@lemmy.mlto
LGBTQ+@beehaw.org•how do you cope with the fact that people hate you for who we are?
4·3 years agoI try to think that maybe those people are so insecure about themselves that they shift the blame to others?
ryuko@lemmy.mlOPto
LGBTQ+@beehaw.org•How are you dealing with all these new anti-trans/LGBTQ+ laws?English
5·3 years ago
ryuko@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What do you think (this person's) username means, without looking it up?English
0·3 years agoMine isn’t very interesting, but sure
ryuko@lemmy.mlto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•The NZ government is requiring use of proprietary software to do our important tests.English
0·3 years agoIs it possible to get around this with user agent spoofing? Or maybe degoogled Chromium?
ryuko@lemmy.mlto
LGBTQ+@beehaw.org•happy pride month, Beehaw! what queer stuff will you be up to this month?English
1·3 years agoMaybe watch some queer-positive TV shows (I don’t know of many, anyone got suggestions?) and buy some new pride gear from LGBTQ+ businesses.
That’s a really interesting bypass; I wonder how this can be patched or mitigated considering the module is entirely loaded from memory. Short of setting
noexecon temporary directories, I can’t think of any quick short term fixes.Edit: Re-read the blog post and looked at the Github repo for the code- looks like this is more of a proof of concept of a SELinux confine bypass, as the kernel needs to be compiled with
CONFIG_SECURITY_SELINUX_DEVELOPset. See the readme here, there’s some more notes that weren’t included in the blog post.
ryuko@lemmy.mlto
Privacy Guides@lemmy.one•FTC: Amazon/Ring workers illegally spied on users of home security cameras
2·3 years agoA self hosted (preferably FOSS) home security video solution would probably have prevented something like this. Main problem is those solutions aren’t as simple as Ring’s plug and play cameras.













Not really, unless you’re a fan of the UI/UX changes.