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Amazon literally runs a Mechanical Turk service, so it’s pretty on brand.
Amazon literally runs a Mechanical Turk service, so it’s pretty on brand.
The container of lotion just spilled a little. Let’s just keep walking sweetie.
Plus, it says “made with real honey”. That plus it being a blend should have raised an eyebrow to investigate further.
We goof on this person, but in my experience this kind of shameless begging usually works to some degree.
15 bucks little man, put that shit in my hand
It is common practice to notify affected parties privately and then give full details to the public after the threat is largely neutralized. Expecting public disclosure with technical details on how to perform the attack in less than 24 hours goes against established industry norms.
IMO it’s not a good idea to be discussing attack vectors publicly when a number of other instances are unpatched and the exploit has been in the wild for less than a day.
I agree that admins need to work together, but discussing it in public on Lemmy so soon after the attack isn’t the way. There exists a Matrix channel for admins, that’s where this type of thing should go.
You do want to express yourself, don’t you?
Don’t forget to ask me to like, subscribe, AND ring the bell. All before I’ve watched any of your video other than the long and overproduced intro.
Good point. I should definitely be more comfortable introducing my children to a software suite called “crackpipe”.
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Agreed. As an American, cool concept, rough name. There is no way I’m recommending a software called crackpipe at work.
And let’s say I wanted to use it, I’m going to install this and instruct my kids how to use crackpipe? I’m sure that will go over great with little Timmy’s school when he tells his teacher and friends.
I’d strongly consider changing it.
This truly is a genius level move. If users are using your site, they are contributing to your hosting costs. You don’t want that.
Our backups are in the cloud boss!
Which cloud?
All of them
Once you get to the top, the third monitor is your mind’s eye.
Thank you spez for introducing me to Lemmy, I appreciate that.
I wanted to support something I liked. They are a business and I figured if I paid the way they were asking to be paid I’d be free to use the service as I pleased (via Apollo).
I paid for premium every month for at least 5 years. I would have probably even paid a little more to keep using Apollo. Just pure greed running the ship over there.
Yup, same here. Really sucks to see them give so few fucks about their user base. Oh well, time to switch.
This is what they mean by test driven development.