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  1. Have pushed 0.9.5-dev branch to codeberg of foxing ( codeberg.org/aenertia/foxing/s ) in preparation for release tagging. A LOT of features and a couple of bug-fixes now the packet/file processing engine has stabilized ; including Semantic Routing to Parsers for Metadata Extraction and in-path Binary analysis using local ORT/BERT models ; letting you get semantic search powers for free when you copy something with foxingd/fxcp #linux #filesystem #bert #vectordb #postgres #xfs #stratis #blake3 #localllm

  2. Have pushed 0.9.5-dev branch to codeberg of foxing ( codeberg.org/aenertia/foxing/s ) in preparation for release tagging. A LOT of features and a couple of bug-fixes now the packet/file processing engine has stabilized ; including Semantic Routing to Parsers for Metadata Extraction and in-path Binary analysis using local ORT/BERT models ; letting you get semantic search powers for free when you copy something with foxingd/fxcp #linux #filesystem #bert #vectordb #postgres #xfs #stratis #blake3 #localllm

  3. Have pushed 0.9.5-dev branch to codeberg of foxing ( codeberg.org/aenertia/foxing/s ) in preparation for release tagging. A LOT of features and a couple of bug-fixes now the packet/file processing engine has stabilized ; including Semantic Routing to Parsers for Metadata Extraction and in-path Binary analysis using local ORT/BERT models ; letting you get semantic search powers for free when you copy something with foxingd/fxcp #linux #filesystem #bert #vectordb #postgres #xfs #stratis #blake3 #localllm

  4. Have pushed 0.9.5-dev branch to codeberg of foxing ( codeberg.org/aenertia/foxing/s ) in preparation for release tagging. A LOT of features and a couple of bug-fixes now the packet/file processing engine has stabilized ; including Semantic Routing to Parsers for Metadata Extraction and in-path Binary analysis using local ORT/BERT models ; letting you get semantic search powers for free when you copy something with foxingd/fxcp #linux #filesystem #bert #vectordb #postgres #xfs #stratis #blake3 #localllm

  5. Have pushed 0.9.5-dev branch to codeberg of foxing ( codeberg.org/aenertia/foxing/s ) in preparation for release tagging. A LOT of features and a couple of bug-fixes now the packet/file processing engine has stabilized ; including Semantic Routing to Parsers for Metadata Extraction and in-path Binary analysis using local ORT/BERT models ; letting you get semantic search powers for free when you copy something with foxingd/fxcp #linux #filesystem #bert #vectordb #postgres #xfs #stratis #blake3 #localllm

  6. 🚨 New threat research: An impostor package typosquatted a popular .NET tracing library and its author, using homoglyph tricks to blend in, then exfiltrated wallet JSON and passwords to a Russian IP address.

    Full report →
    socket.dev/blog/malicious-nuge

  7. 🚨 New threat research: An impostor #NuGet package typosquatted a popular .NET tracing library and its author, using homoglyph tricks to blend in, then exfiltrated #Stratis wallet JSON and passwords to a Russian IP address.

    Full report →
    socket.dev/blog/malicious-nuge #dotnet

  8. 🚨 New threat research: An impostor #NuGet package typosquatted a popular .NET tracing library and its author, using homoglyph tricks to blend in, then exfiltrated #Stratis wallet JSON and passwords to a Russian IP address.

    Full report →
    socket.dev/blog/malicious-nuge #dotnet

  9. 🚨 New threat research: An impostor #NuGet package typosquatted a popular .NET tracing library and its author, using homoglyph tricks to blend in, then exfiltrated #Stratis wallet JSON and passwords to a Russian IP address.

    Full report →
    socket.dev/blog/malicious-nuge #dotnet

  10. 🚨 New threat research: An impostor #NuGet package typosquatted a popular .NET tracing library and its author, using homoglyph tricks to blend in, then exfiltrated #Stratis wallet JSON and passwords to a Russian IP address.

    Full report →
    socket.dev/blog/malicious-nuge #dotnet

  11. Building your own NAS/homelab machine is neverending process.

    I started with a plain external drive ~15 years ago, then connected it via USB to PC Engines Alix, then moved to two-bay Synology NAS, then built my first small and passive mini-ITX machine (sporting Athlon 200GE) with 4 drives and yesterday, I rebuilt it with Ryzen 5600G, 3x12TB drives in RAID5, 1TB NVMe in PCI-E for VMs, 512GB NVMe for system and containers, 64 GB RAM...

    Everything encrypted, services running in podman containers, a few VMs will come... it will be a long configuration weekend, learning new stuff again 😻

    Can't believe I used to run services directly as root and even used samba and other messy stuff.

    BTW, #cockpit in Fedora Server rocks! I tried to use it ~2 years ago and it was not a pleasant experience, but now, I did most of the stuff there instead of command line.

    Also am interested in #stratis - not for this server, but for another one. Looks like a nice umbrella storage system for my 10+ spare HDDs and SSDs with different sizes which I want to use to spin-up a pure backup server one day, if I find a reasonable motherboard for it with enough SATA ports... (see https://stratis-storage.github.io/ for details - thanks @shine for mentioning it to me)

    #FedoraServer #NAS #homelab

  12. Building your own NAS/homelab machine is neverending process.

    I started with a plain external drive ~15 years ago, then connected it via USB to PC Engines Alix, then moved to two-bay Synology NAS, then built my first small and passive mini-ITX machine (sporting Athlon 200GE) with 4 drives and yesterday, I rebuilt it with Ryzen 5600G, 3x12TB drives in RAID5, 1TB NVMe in PCI-E for VMs, 512GB NVMe for system and containers, 64 GB RAM...

    Everything encrypted, services running in podman containers, a few VMs will come... it will be a long configuration weekend, learning new stuff again 😻

    Can't believe I used to run services directly as root and even used samba and other messy stuff.

    BTW, #cockpit in Fedora Server rocks! I tried to use it ~2 years ago and it was not a pleasant experience, but now, I did most of the stuff there instead of command line.

    Also am interested in #stratis - not for this server, but for another one. Looks like a nice umbrella storage system for my 10+ spare HDDs and SSDs with different sizes which I want to use to spin-up a pure backup server one day, if I find a reasonable motherboard for it with enough SATA ports... (see https://stratis-storage.github.io/ for details - thanks @shine for mentioning it to me)

    #FedoraServer #NAS #homelab

  13. Building your own NAS/homelab machine is neverending process.

    I started with a plain external drive ~15 years ago, then connected it via USB to PC Engines Alix, then moved to two-bay Synology NAS, then built my first small and passive mini-ITX machine (sporting Athlon 200GE) with 4 drives and yesterday, I rebuilt it with Ryzen 5600G, 3x12TB drives in RAID5, 1TB NVMe in PCI-E for VMs, 512GB NVMe for system and containers, 64 GB RAM...

    Everything encrypted, services running in podman containers, a few VMs will come... it will be a long configuration weekend, learning new stuff again 😻

    Can't believe I used to run services directly as root and even used samba and other messy stuff.

    BTW, #cockpit in Fedora Server rocks! I tried to use it ~2 years ago and it was not a pleasant experience, but now, I did most of the stuff there instead of command line.

    Also am interested in #stratis - not for this server, but for another one. Looks like a nice umbrella storage system for my 10+ spare HDDs and SSDs with different sizes which I want to use to spin-up a pure backup server one day, if I find a reasonable motherboard for it with enough SATA ports... (see https://stratis-storage.github.io/ for details - thanks @shine for mentioning it to me)

    #FedoraServer #NAS #homelab

  14. Building your own NAS/homelab machine is neverending process.

    I started with a plain external drive ~15 years ago, then connected it via USB to PC Engines Alix, then moved to two-bay Synology NAS, then built my first small and passive mini-ITX machine (sporting Athlon 200GE) with 4 drives and yesterday, I rebuilt it with Ryzen 5600G, 3x12TB drives in RAID5, 1TB NVMe in PCI-E for VMs, 512GB NVMe for system and containers, 64 GB RAM...

    Everything encrypted, services running in podman containers, a few VMs will come... it will be a long configuration weekend, learning new stuff again 😻

    Can't believe I used to run services directly as root and even used samba and other messy stuff.

    BTW, #cockpit in Fedora Server rocks! I tried to use it ~2 years ago and it was not a pleasant experience, but now, I did most of the stuff there instead of command line.

    Also am interested in #stratis - not for this server, but for another one. Looks like a nice umbrella storage system for my 10+ spare HDDs and SSDs with different sizes which I want to use to spin-up a pure backup server one day, if I find a reasonable motherboard for it with enough SATA ports... (see https://stratis-storage.github.io/ for details - thanks @shine for mentioning it to me)

    #FedoraServer #NAS #homelab

  15. Building your own NAS/homelab machine is neverending process.

    I started with a plain external drive ~15 years ago, then connected it via USB to PC Engines Alix, then moved to two-bay Synology NAS, then built my first small and passive mini-ITX machine (sporting Athlon 200GE) with 4 drives and yesterday, I rebuilt it with Ryzen 5600G, 3x12TB drives in RAID5, 1TB NVMe in PCI-E for VMs, 512GB NVMe for system and containers, 64 GB RAM...

    Everything encrypted, services running in podman containers, a few VMs will come... it will be a long configuration weekend, learning new stuff again 😻

    Can't believe I used to run services directly as root and even used samba and other messy stuff.

    BTW, #cockpit in Fedora Server rocks! I tried to use it ~2 years ago and it was not a pleasant experience, but now, I did most of the stuff there instead of command line.

    Also am interested in #stratis - not for this server, but for another one. Looks like a nice umbrella storage system for my 10+ spare HDDs and SSDs with different sizes which I want to use to spin-up a pure backup server one day, if I find a reasonable motherboard for it with enough SATA ports... (see https://stratis-storage.github.io/ for details - thanks @shine for mentioning it to me)

    #FedoraServer #NAS #homelab

  16. Stratis Blockchain Receives Virtual Asset Service Provider (VASP) Registration in Spain - Stratis, a blockchain company specializing in flexible and modular enterprise-grade solut... - cryptonews.com/news/stratis-bl #blockchainnews #bankofspain #stratis #vasp

  17. Stratis Blockchain Receives Virtual Asset Service Provider (VASP) Registration in Spain - Stratis, a blockchain company specializing in flexible and modular enterprise-grade solut... - cryptonews.com/news/stratis-bl #blockchainnews #bankofspain #stratis #vasp

  18. Stratis Blockchain Receives Virtual Asset Service Provider (VASP) Registration in Spain - Stratis, a blockchain company specializing in flexible and modular enterprise-grade solut... - cryptonews.com/news/stratis-bl #blockchainnews #bankofspain #stratis #vasp

  19. Stratis Blockchain Receives Virtual Asset Service Provider (VASP) Registration in Spain - Stratis, a blockchain company specializing in flexible and modular enterprise-grade solut... - cryptonews.com/news/stratis-bl #blockchainnews #bankofspain #stratis #vasp

  20. Just-In: STRAX Price Rallies 10% As Stratis Secures VASP License In Spain - In a significant gust of developments within the cryptocurrency realm, the blockchain-dev... - coingape.com/just-in-strax-pri #24/7cryptocurrencynews #altcoinnews #binance #stratis #vasps

  21. Just-In: STRAX Price Rallies 10% As Stratis Secures VASP License In Spain - In a significant gust of developments within the cryptocurrency realm, the blockchain-dev... - coingape.com/just-in-strax-pri #24/7cryptocurrencynews #altcoinnews #binance #stratis #vasps

  22. Just-In: STRAX Price Rallies 10% As Stratis Secures VASP License In Spain - In a significant gust of developments within the cryptocurrency realm, the blockchain-dev... - coingape.com/just-in-strax-pri #24/7cryptocurrencynews #altcoinnews #binance #stratis #vasps

  23. Just-In: STRAX Price Rallies 10% As Stratis Secures VASP License In Spain - In a significant gust of developments within the cryptocurrency realm, the blockchain-dev... - coingape.com/just-in-strax-pri #24/7cryptocurrencynews #altcoinnews #binance #stratis #vasps

  24. New 𝗙𝗿𝗲𝗲𝗕𝗦𝗗 𝗘𝗻𝘁𝗲𝗿𝗽𝗿𝗶𝘀𝗲 𝗦𝘁𝗼𝗿𝗮𝗴𝗲 𝗮𝘁 𝗣𝗕𝗨𝗚 article is available on the vermaden.wordpress.com blog.

    vermaden.wordpress.com/2020/02

    #verblog #freebsd #enterprise #storage #zfs #beadm #bectl #linux #data #stratis #redhat #pbug #POLANDSTRONK #PBUG

  25. New 𝗙𝗿𝗲𝗲𝗕𝗦𝗗 𝗘𝗻𝘁𝗲𝗿𝗽𝗿𝗶𝘀𝗲 𝗦𝘁𝗼𝗿𝗮𝗴𝗲 𝗮𝘁 𝗣𝗕𝗨𝗚 article is available on the vermaden.wordpress.com blog.

    vermaden.wordpress.com/2020/02

    #verblog #freebsd #enterprise #storage #zfs #beadm #bectl #linux #data #stratis #redhat #pbug #POLANDSTRONK #PBUG