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giacomo@lemm.eeto
politics @lemmy.world•‘F-CK YOU’: NANCY MACE LOSES IT IN PUBLIC ARGUMENT WITH CONSTITUENT
17·10 months agowhat a trashy person.
This is pretty much explains why I’ve been digging bluefin lately.
giacomo@lemm.eeto
Technology@lemmy.world•US Government Almost Kills Critical Cybersecurity DatabaseEnglish
1·10 months agoI do not think blockchain would solve any funding issues. Its more so about the information and it’s validity in a decentralized network. I realize blockchain is almost exclusively associated with cryptocoins, but it seems like there should be other use cases for the technology. It would be cool to have a centralized ledger of CVEs where the information is agreed upon by partners; be it various vendors, governments, and institutions.
I am definitely not a blockchain expert, or even a novice. I’m probably closer to the people that don’t know how the regular web works. With the rise of de-centralized/federated social media an communications, I’d think people would be interested in a similar framework for something like the CVE database. I’m not say blockchain is the answer for this issue either, it was just an idea. An idea that people are not big fans of apparently, and that’s fine. I think a different commenter mentioned using git, so there’s another idea.
Regardless of the method, I see de-centralization as a benefit and hopefully other do as well.
giacomo@lemm.eeto
Technology@lemmy.world•US Government Almost Kills Critical Cybersecurity DatabaseEnglish
1·10 months agooh no.
You asked me “Do you think they won’t need funding on the blockchain?” No, I don’t think that.
I do think they need funding.
giacomo@lemm.eeto
Technology@lemmy.world•US Government Almost Kills Critical Cybersecurity DatabaseEnglish
11·10 months agowhat, that I do not think that?
what are you trying to argue?
giacomo@lemm.eeto
Technology@lemmy.world•US Government Almost Kills Critical Cybersecurity DatabaseEnglish
27·10 months agoThat works too, but who controls the servers, and how is the authority handled? Backing up the data is one thing, and that can be easily done I believe. But what about for future advisories? They are published via one of the authoritative servers and synced to the other authoritative servers? How is that information verified to ensure bad actors aren’t publishing bullshit information?
I don’t think blockchain is necessarily the answer. The whole thing can just be done with signing keys, yeah?
I know everyone hates on blockchain, but I think its kinda neat and would like to see some cool applications with it one day.
giacomo@lemm.eeto
Technology@lemmy.world•US Government Almost Kills Critical Cybersecurity DatabaseEnglish
13·10 months agoNo
giacomo@lemm.eeto
Technology@lemmy.world•US Government Almost Kills Critical Cybersecurity DatabaseEnglish
532·10 months agocan they put cve on a blockchain? or some publicly auditable distributed database?
its worrisome that all it takes is a funding cut to shut it down.
giacomo@lemm.eeto
Technology@lemmy.world•LG TVs’ integrated ads get more personal with tech that analyzes viewer emotionsEnglish
23·10 months agothat was always my beef with ads, they just didnt speak to me on an emotional level
giacomo@lemm.eeto
Technology@lemmy.world•AdNauseam is a uBlock fork that goes further: it actively attacks marketers by auto-clicking every ad before blockingEnglish
20·10 months agoif thats true, brb setting up a website and a bot farm
its the x-files tho
probably never. i mean, Facebook and tiktok are still around.
giacomo@lemm.eeto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Boycotting FOSS projects in the wake of the "buy canadian/european" movement makes no sense
1·11 months agolol who is suggesting boycotting foss projects?
if it took him 91 hours a week to do his job, they probably should have let him go.
I like proxmox, but it kinda sounds like you’d be just fine with just docker running on opensuse or debian. Or whichever the favorite container is these days (idk why podman is so great, but I seent some posts about people that love it.)
I have tiered out my server with all my app services (jellyfin, nextcloud, etc) running in docker on a debian vm, then have lxc containers for nfs, VPN, etc. Proxmox itself handles ZFS, but I’m sure that’s bad practice and there is probably a better way - but it works for me so 🤷.
I’ve also got a opnsense vm, but not used for any “production” atm; just checking it out to see if I should switch my pfsense box over.
giacomo@lemm.eeto
Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•(rec) riseup vpn is a free VPN that supports P2PEnglish
0·2 years agoDon’t trust “free” services.




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