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  1. Here we go again :-/ Another deterministic #privilegeescalation bug in the #Linux kernel. Make sure you're using at least the following version of your branch to mitigate against #dirtyfrag:

    - 7.0.5
    - 6.18.28
    - 6.12.87
    - 6.6.138
    - 6.1.171
    - 5.15.205
    - 5.10.255

    6.19 is eol, so it probably won't get patched. Remove and blocklist the following modules if you have to use an unpatched kernel: esp4 esp6 rxrpc

    See github.com/V4bel/dirtyfrag/blo for more info.

    #vulnerability #linuxadmin #sysadmin #exploit

  2. #Nodejs v26 is out! Most notably, it enables the #TemporalAPI by default. This also means the official Node.js build toolchain now includes #Rust.

    nodejs.org/en/blog/release/v26

    #javascript #rustlang

  3. #Nodejs v26 is out! Most notably, it enables the #TemporalAPI by default. This also means the official Node.js build toolchain now includes #Rust.

    nodejs.org/en/blog/release/v26

    #javascript #rustlang

  4. #Nodejs v26 is out! Most notably, it enables the #TemporalAPI by default. This also means the official Node.js build toolchain now includes #Rust.

    nodejs.org/en/blog/release/v26

    #javascript #rustlang

  5. #Nodejs v26 is out! Most notably, it enables the #TemporalAPI by default. This also means the official Node.js build toolchain now includes #Rust.

    nodejs.org/en/blog/release/v26

    #javascript #rustlang

  6. #Nodejs v26 is out! Most notably, it enables the #TemporalAPI by default. This also means the official Node.js build toolchain now includes #Rust.

    nodejs.org/en/blog/release/v26

    #javascript #rustlang

  7. I couldn't find a list of #Linux #kernel versions that include a patch for #copyfail, so I dug into the commit log and made one. Make sure you're using at least the following version of your branch to mitigate against copyfail:

    - 7.0-rc7 (any stable 7.x is safe)
    - 6.19.12
    - 6.18.22
    - 6.12.85
    - 6.6.137
    - 6.1.170
    - 5.15.204
    - 5.10.254

    See copy.fail for more info about the #exploit.

    #privilegeescalation #vulnerability #cryptography #linuxadmin #sysadmin

  8. The #ISDN stack got removed from the #Linux kernel a few days ago. That's quite the blast from the past. It's been in the kernel since, erm… *checks*… before #git and it's what the first ever #software product I built *and* sold was based on, a "unified messaging" server for #email, #fax and #voicemail. It was basically just some #python glue code duct-taping different systems together. But it worked and was used for far too many years by some.

    git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/k

  9. The #ISDN stack got removed from the #Linux kernel a few days ago. That's quite the blast from the past. It's been in the kernel since, erm… *checks*… before #git and it's what the first ever #software product I built *and* sold was based on, a "unified messaging" server for #email, #fax and #voicemail. It was basically just some #python glue code duct-taping different systems together. But it worked and was used for far too many years by some.

    git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/k

  10. The #ISDN stack got removed from the #Linux kernel a few days ago. That's quite the blast from the past. It's been in the kernel since, erm… *checks*… before #git and it's what the first ever #software product I built *and* sold was based on, a "unified messaging" server for #email, #fax and #voicemail. It was basically just some #python glue code duct-taping different systems together. But it worked and was used for far too many years by some.

    git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/k

  11. The #ISDN stack got removed from the #Linux kernel a few days ago. That's quite the blast from the past. It's been in the kernel since, erm… *checks*… before #git and it's what the first ever #software product I built *and* sold was based on, a "unified messaging" server for #email, #fax and #voicemail. It was basically just some #python glue code duct-taping different systems together. But it worked and was used for far too many years by some.

    git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/k

  12. The #ISDN stack got removed from the #Linux kernel a few days ago. That's quite the blast from the past. It's been in the kernel since, erm… *checks*… before #git and it's what the first ever #software product I built *and* sold was based on, a "unified messaging" server for #email, #fax and #voicemail. It was basically just some #python glue code duct-taping different systems together. But it worked and was used for far too many years by some.

    git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/k

  13. Oh, this is bad. Luckily, it was disclosed responsibly and is already fixed in latest #Firefox… and more importantly, #Tor browser. #indexeddb

    fingerprint.com/blog/firefox-t

  14. Oh, this is bad. Luckily, it was disclosed responsibly and is already fixed in latest #Firefox… and more importantly, #Tor browser. #indexeddb

    fingerprint.com/blog/firefox-t

  15. Oh, this is bad. Luckily, it was disclosed responsibly and is already fixed in latest #Firefox… and more importantly, #Tor browser. #indexeddb

    fingerprint.com/blog/firefox-t

  16. Oh, this is bad. Luckily, it was disclosed responsibly and is already fixed in latest #Firefox… and more importantly, #Tor browser. #indexeddb

    fingerprint.com/blog/firefox-t

  17. Oh, this is bad. Luckily, it was disclosed responsibly and is already fixed in latest #Firefox… and more importantly, #Tor browser. #indexeddb

    fingerprint.com/blog/firefox-t

  18. The 🏆 for the most sadistic user-hostile website goes to 🥁 #Broadcom!

    Had issues with #UTM / #AVF and wanted to try #VMWareFusion as an alt. What should've been few clicks became 30m of fighting through the corporate jungle: Mandatory registration. Trying diff. emails. Defeating anti-paste password fields, captchas, license checkboxes. Cross-checking other sites to find the correct download. In the end, I lost the little trust I had in Broadcom and deleted it w/out installing. #virtualisation

  19. The 🏆 for the most sadistic user-hostile website goes to 🥁 #Broadcom!

    Had issues with #UTM / #AVF and wanted to try #VMWareFusion as an alt. What should've been few clicks became 30m of fighting through the corporate jungle: Mandatory registration. Trying diff. emails. Defeating anti-paste password fields, captchas, license checkboxes. Cross-checking other sites to find the correct download. In the end, I lost the little trust I had in Broadcom and deleted it w/out installing. #virtualisation

  20. The 🏆 for the most sadistic user-hostile website goes to 🥁 #Broadcom!

    Had issues with #UTM / #AVF and wanted to try #VMWareFusion as an alt. What should've been few clicks became 30m of fighting through the corporate jungle: Mandatory registration. Trying diff. emails. Defeating anti-paste password fields, captchas, license checkboxes. Cross-checking other sites to find the correct download. In the end, I lost the little trust I had in Broadcom and deleted it w/out installing. #virtualisation

  21. The 🏆 for the most sadistic user-hostile website goes to 🥁 #Broadcom!

    Had issues with #UTM / #AVF and wanted to try #VMWareFusion as an alt. What should've been few clicks became 30m of fighting through the corporate jungle: Mandatory registration. Trying diff. emails. Defeating anti-paste password fields, captchas, license checkboxes. Cross-checking other sites to find the correct download. In the end, I lost the little trust I had in Broadcom and deleted it w/out installing. #virtualisation

  22. The 🏆 for the most sadistic user-hostile website goes to 🥁 #Broadcom!

    Had issues with #UTM / #AVF and wanted to try #VMWareFusion as an alt. What should've been few clicks became 30m of fighting through the corporate jungle: Mandatory registration. Trying diff. emails. Defeating anti-paste password fields, captchas, license checkboxes. Cross-checking other sites to find the correct download. In the end, I lost the little trust I had in Broadcom and deleted it w/out installing. #virtualisation

  23. Some really nice things arrived in #browser land in February 2026 (i.e. "Baseline Newly available"):

    Trusted Types API (prevent DOM-based cross-site scripting):
    web.dev/articles/trusted-types

    `Map.prototype.getOrInsert()`:
    developer.mozilla.org/en-US/do

    Zstandard compression (only server-side via `Content-Encoding` for now it seems, so no support in #JavaScript `CompressionStream` / `DecompressionStream` yet):
    developer.mozilla.org/en-US/do

    #webdev #xss

  24. They're not exaggerating at all… every single one of those featured albums is just plain fantastic. You could just buy all of them and be sorted for the next months!

    "This was a monster month of new releases. […] I could fill two columns with March recs and still omit some truly good music. So, I encourage you to browse the #jazz new releases section on your own, too, because you’re likely to stumble into what might be your next new favorite album."

    daily.bandcamp.com/best-jazz/t

    #bandcamp #musicrec