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  1. Awww crap, I went to try out backrest for restic to backup an external drive to infomaniak's Swiss Backup service, and I can get the connection working to them. That's fine.

    However, the drive I wanna backup is formatted as ExFat and I just upgraded to Sonoma last night, and apparently ExFat is fucked on sonoma, so restic can't read the files

    I can read them fine from finder, and from terminal, but the Docker container for backrest cannot. Just gives lstat errors and shit.

    Apparently I should've used APFS for the drive instead, because ExFAT is apparently outdated? I already had to redo my mac backups over the past 48 hours because of MacOS Journaled vs APFS problems.

    Now I have a problem though: My drive has 1.4 TB of non-recoverable media on it, and I don't have 1.4 TB free on my mac to move the media to my machine and then back to the backup drive after reformatting it.

    Is my only option going to be buying another €200 drive? I certainly hope not.

    #restic #backrest #macos

  2. Awww crap, I went to try out backrest for restic to backup an external drive to infomaniak's Swiss Backup service, and I can get the connection working to them. That's fine.

    However, the drive I wanna backup is formatted as ExFat and I just upgraded to Sonoma last night, and apparently ExFat is fucked on sonoma, so restic can't read the files

    I can read them fine from finder, and from terminal, but the Docker container for backrest cannot. Just gives lstat errors and shit.

    Apparently I should've used APFS for the drive instead, because ExFAT is apparently outdated? I already had to redo my mac backups over the past 48 hours because of MacOS Journaled vs APFS problems.

    Now I have a problem though: My drive has 1.4 TB of non-recoverable media on it, and I don't have 1.4 TB free on my mac to move the media to my machine and then back to the backup drive after reformatting it.

    Is my only option going to be buying another €200 drive? I certainly hope not.

  3. Awww crap, I went to try out backrest for restic to backup an external drive to infomaniak's Swiss Backup service, and I can get the connection working to them. That's fine.

    However, the drive I wanna backup is formatted as ExFat and I just upgraded to Sonoma last night, and apparently ExFat is fucked on sonoma, so restic can't read the files

    I can read them fine from finder, and from terminal, but the Docker container for backrest cannot. Just gives lstat errors and shit.

    Apparently I should've used APFS for the drive instead, because ExFAT is apparently outdated? I already had to redo my mac backups over the past 48 hours because of MacOS Journaled vs APFS problems.

    Now I have a problem though: My drive has 1.4 TB of non-recoverable media on it, and I don't have 1.4 TB free on my mac to move the media to my machine and then back to the backup drive after reformatting it.

    Is my only option going to be buying another €200 drive? I certainly hope not.

    #restic #backrest #macos

  4. Awww crap, I went to try out backrest for restic to backup an external drive to infomaniak's Swiss Backup service, and I can get the connection working to them. That's fine.

    However, the drive I wanna backup is formatted as ExFat and I just upgraded to Sonoma last night, and apparently ExFat is fucked on sonoma, so restic can't read the files

    I can read them fine from finder, and from terminal, but the Docker container for backrest cannot. Just gives lstat errors and shit.

    Apparently I should've used APFS for the drive instead, because ExFAT is apparently outdated? I already had to redo my mac backups over the past 48 hours because of MacOS Journaled vs APFS problems.

    Now I have a problem though: My drive has 1.4 TB of non-recoverable media on it, and I don't have 1.4 TB free on my mac to move the media to my machine and then back to the backup drive after reformatting it.

    Is my only option going to be buying another €200 drive? I certainly hope not.

    #restic #backrest #macos

  5. Had to chat this through with a friend because I'd not heard about #RodneyHinton yet (non-US, busy)

    I think I'd be inclined to agree with this since both people killed representatives of systemically violent systems.

    It is interesting EU media or the late shows haven't been all over Rodney when they were for Luigi? Maybe the manhunt for Luigi made the difference in news visibility for me?
    partyon.xyz/@nullagent/1144813

  6. Was trying to sleep but started thinking about how #feditest could provide a framework for a set of tests for validating conformance to the Mastodon OAuth "profile", and I think it'd be just a matter of fully fleshing out the test cases.

  7. Was trying to sleep but started thinking about how #feditest could provide a framework for a set of tests for validating conformance to the Mastodon OAuth "profile", and I think it'd be just a matter of fully fleshing out the test cases.

  8. Was trying to sleep but started thinking about how could provide a framework for a set of tests for validating conformance to the Mastodon OAuth "profile", and I think it'd be just a matter of fully fleshing out the test cases.

  9. Was trying to sleep but started thinking about how #feditest could provide a framework for a set of tests for validating conformance to the Mastodon OAuth "profile", and I think it'd be just a matter of fully fleshing out the test cases.

  10. Was trying to sleep but started thinking about how #feditest could provide a framework for a set of tests for validating conformance to the Mastodon OAuth "profile", and I think it'd be just a matter of fully fleshing out the test cases.

  11. This is a program that I've been championing within @nivenly over the past year, after we noticed that security vulnerabilities weren't being disclosed responsibly, and not enough research was going into the security of Fediverse software.

    You might remember my Pixelfed vulnerability from last year, where OAuth scopes weren't checked allowing for privilege escalation via the API (CVE-2024-25108), that was our very first test-case of this program.

    I'm incredibly proud to be involved in launching the Fediverse Security Fund from Nivenly Foundation (a 501(c)4 not-for-profit cooperative)

    #fediverse #security #nivenly #FediverseSecurityFund

    RE: hachyderm.io/@nivenly/11426849

  12. This is a program that I've been championing within @nivenly over the past year, after we noticed that security vulnerabilities weren't being disclosed responsibly, and not enough research was going into the security of Fediverse software.

    You might remember my Pixelfed vulnerability from last year, where OAuth scopes weren't checked allowing for privilege escalation via the API (CVE-2024-25108), that was our very first test-case of this program.

    I'm incredibly proud to be involved in launching the Fediverse Security Fund from Nivenly Foundation (a 501(c)4 not-for-profit cooperative)

    #fediverse #security #nivenly #FediverseSecurityFund

    RE: hachyderm.io/@nivenly/11426849

  13. This is a program that I've been championing within @nivenly over the past year, after we noticed that security vulnerabilities weren't being disclosed responsibly, and not enough research was going into the security of Fediverse software.

    You might remember my Pixelfed vulnerability from last year, where OAuth scopes weren't checked allowing for privilege escalation via the API (CVE-2024-25108), that was our very first test-case of this program.

    I'm incredibly proud to be involved in launching the Fediverse Security Fund from Nivenly Foundation (a 501(c)4 not-for-profit cooperative)

    RE: hachyderm.io/@nivenly/11426849

  14. This is a program that I've been championing within @nivenly over the past year, after we noticed that security vulnerabilities weren't being disclosed responsibly, and not enough research was going into the security of Fediverse software.

    You might remember my Pixelfed vulnerability from last year, where OAuth scopes weren't checked allowing for privilege escalation via the API (CVE-2024-25108), that was our very first test-case of this program.

    I'm incredibly proud to be involved in launching the Fediverse Security Fund from Nivenly Foundation (a 501(c)4 not-for-profit cooperative)

    #fediverse #security #nivenly #FediverseSecurityFund

    RE: hachyderm.io/@nivenly/11426849

  15. This is a program that I've been championing within @nivenly over the past year, after we noticed that security vulnerabilities weren't being disclosed responsibly, and not enough research was going into the security of Fediverse software.

    You might remember my Pixelfed vulnerability from last year, where OAuth scopes weren't checked allowing for privilege escalation via the API (CVE-2024-25108), that was our very first test-case of this program.

    I'm incredibly proud to be involved in launching the Fediverse Security Fund from Nivenly Foundation (a 501(c)4 not-for-profit cooperative)

    #fediverse #security #nivenly #FediverseSecurityFund

    RE: hachyderm.io/@nivenly/11426849

  16. @robin Five years ago I was arguing with my employer after them trying to vastly change the terms of my employment, they were trying to force me to work from the office even as that became illegal to do so.

    Ended up accepting a severance agreement after involving an employment lawyer because I had an airtight case.

    Spent the next few months trying to start a company, my previous employer tried to renege on my severance agreement and I reminded them I'd be happy to take them to court.

    Also around this time I collected together a care package for the professional Mistress whom I'd later go on to become friends with (and a customer)

    #FiveYearsOn

  17. I wonder what #Postmarks would be like if it added a weekly/monthly newsletter option?

    Though, you'd probably also want some editorial content with that?

    cc @casey @updates

  18. fwiw, I saw this t-shirt on someone in a YouTube short and didn't realise it was by The Washington Post. I do feel like it's a nice slogan though.

    #washpo

  19. Feel like it's a little rich to see The Washington Post selling a t-shirt with the slogan of "democracy dies in darkness" when they couldn't even endorse a non-felony candidate for president..

    #washpo

    store.washingtonpost.com/colle

  20. Mastodon currently doesn't support alt text for profile avatars and headers, if you've some rails experience, and you'd like to work on this, this is a good first issue: github.com/mastodon/mastodon/i

    (See Renchap's comment)

    Edit: Looks like we may have someone interested in working on this 😄

    #GoodFirstIssue #mastodon

  21. Mastodon currently doesn't support alt text for profile avatars and headers, if you've some rails experience, and you'd like to work on this, this is a good first issue: github.com/mastodon/mastodon/i

    (See Renchap's comment)

    Edit: Looks like we may have someone interested in working on this 😄

    #GoodFirstIssue #mastodon

  22. Mastodon currently doesn't support alt text for profile avatars and headers, if you've some rails experience, and you'd like to work on this, this is a good first issue: github.com/mastodon/mastodon/i

    (See Renchap's comment)

    Edit: Looks like we may have someone interested in working on this 😄

  23. So I raised this at the end of SWICG Issue Triage, and the consensus there was that we don't need an explicit Reply activity, as there's "any object can have inReplyTo" and "inReplyTo" doesn't necessarily mean "add to the object's replies collection — both are necessary here, activities that aren't in the replies collection but are inReplyTo would be treated as "other replies" and software may choose to hide them

    #activitypub #ActivityStreams2

  24. Am wondering if it'd make sense to have a dedicated Reply activity, such that a reply becomes Reply(Note) instead of Create(Note)

    Where the Reply activity has the target & is sent to that server only, before being forwarded?

    Would this make the protocol clearer for implementers?

    #activitypub #ActivityStreams2

  25. Spent part of the week in meetings at IETF 120, particularly for the OAuth working group.

    An IETF Internet Draft (I-D) that I'm the co-author of was also presented, which was a super interesting experience!

    Along the way I also contributed the start of a fix for a bug in IETF DataTracker that trips up new co-authors when registering on DT

    Overall it was a really good experience, and I'm looking forwards to IETF 121 in Dublin in a few months.

    #IETF120 #IETF

  26. I think one of my favorite comments/questions from IETF 120's OAuth WG session yesterday was Justin Richer (datatracker.ietf.org/person/ie) where he came up to the mic like “I haven't read this I-D, but here's my opinions on it" and everyone laughed.

    It was the right amount of humor I needed at that point 😂

    #IETF120

  27. Just wrote a pull request to the IETF Datatracker, and I feel like this is somehow the geekiest contribution I've ever made somehow: github.com/ietf-tools/datatrac

    #IETF120

  28. Was a nice introduction to #IETF120 just now, certainly feeling a bit more confident about attending it now.

  29. I really don't understand why you'd await an undici request.stream? Like, it seems if you want to stream from say network to s3, and you want to await it, then you need to do Promise.allSettled([ upload.done(), requestStream ])

    If you await the requestStream first, the upload doesn't seem to receive any data for some reason.

    #nodejs #undici