New Firefox 61.x does TLSv1.3 by default.
Works even with my Apache 2.5-snapshot and OpenSSL 1.1.1-pre8, yay!
Thanks for the support all!
Sending back some <3 from the waiting room waiting for the 24h check.
Proof I should stick to fixing computers.
Mountain bike front suspension repair gone bad. Right leg of fork was damper, left was a spring that sprung into my eye as I unscrewed the cap. Thanks to reflex I must have closed my eyelids in time so I get to keep 2 functioning eyes. Extremely stressful 20mins till ambulance arrived.
I guess this is the time I own up to reality: I'm burnt-out...
Takes the form of bore-out at work but the stress is real and palatable (metallic taste, WTF!!!)
Can't deal with all that garbage atm 😢
'twas a tad bit too much I'd say
Very rare. Route came out more than 10% longer. 115km ride where I planned 100.
#EuroBSDCon presentation deadline is coming up on Sunday! Do you do cool stuff with #OpenBSD, #FreeBSD, #NetBSD (or any #BSD)? PS, yes you do. You should submit an abstract for a 45 minute presentation, and give a talk.
Travel, hotel, and entry will be covered for selected speakers!
Hey @fdroidorg looks like search on the website is broken. Points to staging?
Naturally M$ needs external utilities to display accurate data
Confused Microsoft Windows is "confused". Now where is my large stock of LN2 again, I must be draining it quickly here
90km bike-ride in just over 3hours. Not 100 and over 30 average but getting there
Must have missed some notifications and suddenly we're at 11.2-RC2 :D
MariaDB 10.3 just landed in FreeBSD ports
Too late now to commit MariaDB 10.3 port to FreeBSD, probably be over the weekend somewhere...
What you DON'T need to watch Youtube videos.
Just love the way Youtube looks with all the shit turned off :D
@brnrd Yes! A while back I re-wrote a lot of it (on the "UI" side) to handle the same configuration as OpenBSD's, but without yacc. (I hate yacc.) I'll bump it up on my priorities to release---I've had a lot of guilt over not doing so!
In the 2 years that was given to the organization to prepare for the new law, they surely could have formulated this. But if you've spent more than half of that time postponing and have haphazardly allowed all kinds of personal information to flow to systems/third-parties whilst convincing yourself that enforcement is unlikely to hit you, you've set up yourself, as an organization, for a world of hurt...
Unfortunately it may be me that is going to bring that hurt to them.
The staggering incompetence of HR(/IT) in dealing with this legislative change towards GDPR probably now means that they'll have to do a massive amount of work to answer my request.
Basically I've asked them to provide me information per system/third-party on what information and attributes are processed and to tell me what the proportionality and subsidiarity is for that system/third-party.
Sober me wonders if this was a smart thing to do. Yes, I am acting in anger, but I've been contemplating this long and hard and feel it has to be done.