#curl's configure script has 75(!) different --disable options to disable specific things in the build.
That's 37778931862957161709568 build combinations only there. Tricky to test.
@Janeishly I saw someone say something like "Facebook is where all the boomers and Gen Xers who need help with their computers live. The fedi is where all the boomers and Gen Xers who *designed and built* the damn computers live".
When they say no-one is safe, here is the evidence 🙄
We are all vulnerable to phishing, even @troyhunt has been caught! If it can happen to Troy, it can happen to us all. Each and every one of us.
“…the penny has just dropped that a Mailchimp phish has grabbed my credentials, logged into my account and exported the mailing list for this blog. I'm deliberately keeping this post very succinct to ensure the message goes out to my impacted subscribers ASAP, then I'll update the post with more details.“
https://www.troyhunt.com/a-sneaky-phish-just-grabbed-my-mailchimp-mailing-list/
#CyberSecurity #DataBreach #InfoSec #Phishing
I am so excited to see that UK Government Will Discuss Re-joining the EU on 24th of March 2025 After Petition reaches 125,000 signatures!
If you are British, no matter where you live please sign
I've started to think about the, y'know, all of this on a spectrum ranging from "too big to handle," to "too small to matter." I'm also thinking about the size of an issue against one's ability to make a difference.
There's a sweet spot where the work is worthwhile.
Small problems outside your control matter little. The big ones outside your ability to impact can be paralyzing—most of us can't stop DOGE from entering buildings, for example, no matter how outraged we are. The small ones you can impact tend to be easy, but they can deceive you into an outsized impression of your impact. And then there are the big ones you can impact. That's the worthwhile zone to live in. The trick is, this zone is uncomfortable, and almost always requires you to work with others—even others you don't entirely agree with.
The adversary is hoping you never make it to that zone. If enough of us do, the tide turns.