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Kent Sharkey wrote: WordPress deemed hazardous If only WordPress...
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A vulnerability, CVE-2023-36049 has been identified in the Microsoft .NET Framework and Visual Studio, posing a serious threat to the integrity of FTP servers. Isn't that what FTP is for?
Just not that much
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Microsoft has integrity?
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CISA says two systems were hacked in February through vulnerabilities in Ivanti products. In response, the agency had to shut down both systems, which reportedly had critical ties to U.S. infrastructure. If only they read the security guide from the CISA
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Kent Sharkey wrote: If only they read the security guide from the CISA If only vendors followed it (or at least the aspects considered in it) while developing things instead of only looking for money...
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LastPass suffers worldwide outage causing site 404 error - 9to5Mac[^]
Quote: It’s not just you. LastPass, the popular password manager used by over 33 million people, suffered from widespread downtime this morning. It only appeared to affect users visiting the service’s main website, who were quickly presented with “404 Not Found” error messages. ok, old news in tech time, but Kent missed reporting this with the quip:
Better to go down than leak passwords!
Unless my search failed to find his post and quip!
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I approve of that slogan!
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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OK, so I take it that you make possibly emotional, possibly so off-topic posts that the moderators find reasons to react.
That affects how we see the posts you make that are accepted by the moderators. They come from a poster that not only writes posts that are rejected by the moderators, but also makes complaints about it, thereby indirectly demanding his right to make unacceptable, objectionable posts.
I will take note of your signature, and consider it accordingly when I see your posts in the future.
Religious freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make five.
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YSLGuru wrote: If they don't like what you say they'll lock the threads so be sure to censor yourselves. I understand that's your opinion. But how is this Insider News? Perhaps a post in Site Bugs/Suggestions may be better received?
The Insider News is for breaking IT and Software development news. Post your news, your alerts and your inside scoops. This is an IT news-only forum - all off-topic, non-news posts will be removed.
/ravi
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Ravi Bhavnani wrote: But how is this Insider News? I guess this is the forum where he was censored.
Religious freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make five.
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trønderen wrote: I guess this is the forum where he was censored. Right. But I think his complaint would get the appropriate eyes on it if it was posted in Bugs & Sugs.
/ravi
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You are right, but to be sure of that we can ask @sean-ewington or @chris-maunder to come by and have some words about this.
And / or move the thread to other better place if appropiated
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YSLGuru wrote: WANRING
Also take care of your spellings.
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Maybe it is a new type of network configuration.
WANRING = Wide Array Network Token Ring.
I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.
I’m begging you for the benefit of everyone, don’t be STUPID.
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YSLGuru wrote: be sure to censor yourselves Exactly, as it should be in an environment such as this.
"the debugger doesn't tell me anything because this code compiles just fine" - random QA comment
"Facebook is where you tell lies to your friends. Twitter is where you tell the truth to strangers." - chriselst
"I don't drink any more... then again, I don't drink any less." - Mike Mullikins uncle
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jeron1 wrote: Exactly, as it should be in an environment such as this. For clarification (because, at least, I can't really distinguish it...):
Did you agree with him that it is not done?
Or did you counter him saying that it is done?
Which position are you speaking about? Would you mind to elaborate?
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I agree we should self-censor ourselves before making a post. Think about what we are typing before pressing 'post', knowing that there are lots of different people here from all kinds of backgrounds. This is a technical site, and potentially controversial verbiage should be avoided (unless it's about placement of braces ). All this is to say that this 'thread locking' should not occur in the first place, let alone complaining about it later on.
"the debugger doesn't tell me anything because this code compiles just fine" - random QA comment
"Facebook is where you tell lies to your friends. Twitter is where you tell the truth to strangers." - chriselst
"I don't drink any more... then again, I don't drink any less." - Mike Mullikins uncle
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Thanks for the clarification. I totally agree with you.
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Right b/c if someone posts an article about say "useless annual reviews" that discusses how the consensus's among staff is that they are useless you probably really shouldn't agree or disagree or say anything beyond "Thank you for sharing" as you could upset someone who can lock a thread if they don't agree with you. Yes it would seem obvious that you should just not post something you don't want honest feedback on but hey were hear.
I didn't realize how self-censoring the programming community had become. That might explain why we seem to have more software related problems than ever; people self-censor so if their boss tells them to do something they know is wrong or counter productive they say nothing; they self-censor. It really makes me wonder how one can even get a question answered or at least honestly. Interesting.
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YSLGuru wrote: people self-censor so if their boss tells them to do something they know is wrong or counter productive they say nothing; they self-censor. I think you are missunderstanding things.
In my opinion, it is totally legitime to give feedback to something and / or setting boundaries with Speak-Up (I am even holding a couple of presentations about it at a work's event soon).
The biggest problem about it is how it is done. And believe me, it is very difficult to do it right.
About this site... we had the Soapbox where it was allowed to speak about more controversial topics, but at the end it went really south and it was deleted from the site due to its toxicity. Some people that were here only for that forum started trolling / mobbing other users / areas of the site and they got banned.
If you do it respectfull and without flame wars, we are actually happy to have conversations a bit aside of programming, best if it is technology related, but still there are some good offtopic threads and some more to come.
Of course, in the moment that things go out of boundaries there will be meassures. Either by the community itself using the given tools or by the staff. And... to be honest, I like it the way it is.
Every site in the internet has some rules (more or less obvious or fair but still they are there) and this community has better clima than many, many other sites out there.
If you see these points and you agree. Stay and participate (please in a civilized mode).
If you don't, the easiest thing is to get your coat and leave the platform (please do not forget to close the door behind you).
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I don't know which "on topic" conversation you are referring to, but...
Locking threads is something only the staff can do and it has been a while since the last time I saw a thread being locked.
If message(s) by you got deleted, this is something it might happen in a popular / democratic mode.
I would say, this is one of the communities with a higher respect to the members in the net.
And if you think the "right to talk" means that you are able to say whatever you think crossing lines (doesn't matter if on topic or off topic), then you are better placed in "X" with Musk than here.
Because in CP we usually follow a very basic rule: "Your right ends where the right of others starts"
YSLGuru wrote: so be sure to censor yourselves. No worries, there have been and will still be the situation where that is needed and it will be done (as it already has been done several times in the past)
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Quote: I don't know which "on topic" conversation you are referring to, but... I suspect it was the rant about HR departments (various members contributed) where I gently called out this particular member's sexist remarks. They probably think it was me that locked the thread due to the "Protector" status against my profile. Sean did issue a warning to us all Quote: This thread is heading in a troubling direction. Disperse. Looks like this one might be heading the same way. Shame really.
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