I mean even the Guardian is using such strong words about the #icj ruling on #israel#genocide
"The ruling is devastating for Israel and awkward for politicians such as the US secretary of state, Antony Blinken, who said the case was meritless, and the UK foreign secretary, David Cameron, who urged South Africa not to bandy around words such as genocide."
mRNA raises autism symptoms is rats.. always stay open to more data #covid#vaccines Mayhe china and India were smart to use the tried and tested dead virus method
This didn't work for signal, so lets try it again for @bitwarden
My only request as a paying customer for 2024 is I can login to your browser extension using Windows Hello and/or my Yubikey... My master password is crazy long and I hate typing it.
@bitwarden oh nice. A Google a while back didn't give me option to login just with biometric to the browser extension without the master password. let me search again.
@bitwarden "Biometrics can only be used to unlock your vault, you will still be required to use your master password or login with device, and any enabled two-step login method when you log in. Unlock with Biometrics is not a feature designed to be a passwordless login, if you are not sure of the difference, see Understanding unlock vs. log in."
@bitwarden Yeah I saw that. But man doesn't bode well for your SAST, DAST etc. For what its worth enabling login via biometrics on the browser extension, installing the desktop app, enabling biometrics there, still doesn't work for me to login to my vault with Windows hello. It just hangs there waiting for desktop app...
ok - I made some significant (hopefully) improvements to infosec.exchange....
I had been noticing that periodically the instance, while normally fast, would get a bit slugglish for a moment. That's disappointing because the application is running on a 64 core latest gen Intel Gold server and the database on a 48 core latest gen AMD Epyc.
I noticed that sidekiq continues to grow in load, and the redis database is getting hammered. So, I provisioned a new 24 core latest gen Intel server and moved sidekiq to it, spun up a redis server just for sidekiq, and to help offset the costs, I moved crank/tor and elasticsearch to that server as well. It appears that the main redis server now has dropped from being continuously consuming 100% of multiple CPUs to barely 3 or 4%, while redis on the new server for sidekiq is consuming about 8 CPUs on the new system.
We'll see how we do during the upcoming monsterdon test...
Also, as I noted above, Crank and Tor got moved - if you see any issues with either, please let me know.
Here is the reason #hamas attacked. They will sacrifice #gaza and 2m people to stop this deal. Of course this does not excuse the #israel war crimes. But #iran funded hamas attacks makes a lot more sense to me now.
@thegrugq Thoughts on why Israel with the best cyber companies in the world, the infamous unit 8200, why no Intel of the hamas attack? Given but ignored like 9/11?