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Off to a non-US instance. Goodbye, and thanks for all the fish.

  • How so?

  • Surprised pikachu face... they've been closing Android bit by bit every year, everybody knows their real intent is to turn it into closed source.

  • Quite a few options, i'll get back to you on that.

  • You'll be frowned upon. Severely.

  • Due to this, there is basically no chance there will ever be an x86 CPU manufactured in the EU, I’m afraid.

    They're mostly manufactured in Taiwan anyway...

  • They'll shrug it off as a temporary downturn at the quarterly meeting.And i wouldn't consider Adidas a solution unless you support sweatshops.

  • You obviously didn't format it.

  • You can thank France for Bic.

  • Ther's only so much they can do in ~160 km2 ...

  • Hetzner and OVH are bigplayers, maybe they'll wake up.

  • You can read more about it on the Wikipedia page

    *Serverless is a misnomer in the sense that servers are still used by cloud service providers to execute code for developers. *

    Ah, marketing then, should've known.

  • What's a "serverless" provider?Hetzner offers way more than just a VPS. Wouldn't their Storage Boxes fit the bill?

  • I use joker.com (de), but what do you mean by private?I think these from Iceland fit the bill, but i haven't used them: orange and flokinet.

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  • virt-manager supports, at least, kvm and lxc/incus, so you should be fine.

  • The Rust code isn’t closed source yetFTFY

  • but they do exist and most of those would be solved with a memory and type safe language.

    Maybe.

    Still, there are other sources of bugs beyond memory management.

    And i'd rather have GPL-ed potentially unsafe C code to... closed-source Rust code.

  • I fear moving away from GPL that moving to Rust seems to bring, but Rust does fix real memory issues.

    So you prefer closed-source code to potentially unsafe open-source code?

    Take the recent rsync vulnerabilities for example.

    Already fixed, in software that's existed for years and is used by millions. But Oh no, memory issues, let's rewrite that in

    <language of the month>

    ! will surely result in a better outcome.

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    CVE-2024-6387: RCE in OpenSSH's server, on glibc-based Linux systems

    seclists.org /oss-sec/2024/q3/2
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    This prototype turns your car’s windshield into a giant AR display

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    Kaspersky products are now banned in the US

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    Bored of the MIT and GPL Licenses? Switch From That Lame Old Legalese to One of These 10 Awesome Licenses!

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    Online Privacy and Overfishing

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    Samsung Requires Independent Repair Shops to Share Customer Data, Snitch on People Who Use Aftermarket Parts, Leaked Contract Shows

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    Someone connected Windows XP to the internet, and it didn't survive long

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    Solar Storm Knocks Out Farmers' Tractor GPS Systems During Peak Planting Season

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  • Programmer Humor @programming.dev

    Senior dev be like...

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    U.S. Charges Russian Man as Boss of LockBit Ransomware Group – Krebs on Security

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    The Best Secure Email Providers in 2024

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    Whistleblower Josh Dean of Boeing supplier Spirit AeroSystems has died

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    The Hidden Benefits of Digital Minimalism

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    Schneier on xz

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    Security Vulnerability of HTML Emails - Schneier on Security

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