I'm not betting on a ngnix backdoor but one in it's dependencies.
They are very easy to overlook and even a company does not have the manpower to vet them all.
xz-utils was kind of a perfect candidate for a backdoor: it was a depedency of critical software (openssh) but at the same time no one really knew about it so it was not that well reviewed.
Where is the next backdoor going to be? My money is on some nginx hidden dep. #infosec
Vim adds XDG_CONFIG_HOME support
https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/14182
Discussions: https://discu.eu/q/https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/14182
#linux #neovim #unix #vim
Always catching up to #neovim, years later π
Little by little, more and more nostr players embrace #tor. I remember dragging primal through the mud because of it and they eventually fixed it.
Some big nostr names are left. Many NIP05 websites still reply with a 403 timeout to tor users.
They won't stop until we have permanent ads blasting our retinas 24-7
I've been using rust-nostr and it works quite well. Who do I zap as a thank you?
Hopefully drug dealers, pirates and terrorists
Anyone ever attempted to write a #simplex chat bot? Docs are a bit all over the place
If he wanted to harvest payment data, bitcoin would be the perfect tool π€£
It kind of hurts my brain that there is no class inheritance in #rust.
Yeah yeah, you can you traits and composition but it's still a big mental shift.
systemd-networkd + systemd-resolved are just amazing.
Ultralightweight, easily configurable through conf files and never give me any issues once it works.
I don't need anything else for networking
I like systemd


