Just your most recent reminder the people behind Plex are a bunch of goat fraggers.
https://torrentfreak.com/plex-asks-github-to-take-down-reshare-repository-over-piracy-fears-240404/
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So. I got called a "homelab waaior" for having wanting math for load balancing to be fast, efficient, easy to tweak, and predictable. And for pointing out that the math in question is largely integer math and been fairly settled for decades.
Ahhh... yes... the dude who literally specializes in system monitoring could not possibly understand anything about this...
Haha. I must say, this made my day.
So hoppscotch has come out and proved it a great example of what is wrong in the opensource community. Also proving themselves to be massive leeches. The concept of difference between personal and enterprise is bullocks in this sphere and only furthers to fuck over everything from a security stand point.
https://github.com/hoppscotch/hoppscotch/pull/3266#issuecomment-1984106576
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On a more amusing note... Urbie LAM is now a thing...
https://www.sarna.net/news/urbanmech-lam-now-exists-and-is-awaiting-canonicity-approval/
https://nextcloud.com/de/blog/open-source-email-pioneer-roundcube-comes-aboard-nextcloud/
Sadly this won't mean the death of Nextcloud Mail as they still can't admit their own home rolled webmail is utter garbage.
So was sitting down and comparing borgbackup and urbackup features when I noticed apparently the peps behind urbackup don't use Github issues or anything else even remotely close to sane. Apparently they use Atlassian Jira for issue reporting. This made the choice easy, borgbackup all the way.
Fuck everything about Atlassian and JIRA, speaking as some one who has had their insanely slow and incompetent SW inflicted upon them before.
Just waiting on Sneck support to get merged now. https://github.com/librenms/librenms/pull/13954
Begun working on support for Lilith.
Suricata Conditional PCAPs
Going to be writing something for grabbing these for Lilith.
VVelox
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•Wow, seriously? Authentication servers for an API system are inherently and always commercial?
Yeah, this looks pretty bad.