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April 2016

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Watching the “Hitler uses Docker” video

devopsreactions:

Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PivpCKEiQOQ

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“The makers may make
and the users may use,
but the fixers must fix
with but minimal clues”
—Linux Songs Poems - Motd 
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#tumblr birthday #tumblr milestone
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gopher-blowfish sikurezza.org

Igor Falcomata’ <koba@sikurezza.org>

31/03/2016 - comunicato stampa ufficiale

Con preghiera di massima diffusione!

Rendiamo noto che a partire dalla mezzanotte di oggi, il popolare sito
www.sikurezza.org (Italian Security Mailing List) sara’ accessibile
solamente attraverso il protocollo gopher[1], mentre non sara’ piu’
accessibile attraverso i protocolli HTTP[2] o HTTPS[3].

Questa scelta irrevocabile dello staff e’ dovuta principalmente a due
fattori non direttamente correlati ma convergenti:

1) da un lato l'utilizzo sempre maggiore di potenza di calcolo e di
consumo di banda per la visualizzazione dei c.d. siti 2.0, con un
impatto notevolissimo sull'ambiente e sulle risorse del pianeta, senza
nessuna utilita’ pratica (“alla fine della fiera” si tratta di
visualizzare semplice pagine “testuali”).

2) dall'altro l'abominevole interpretazione[4] della c.d. Cookie Law,
che obbliga in pratica l'utente ad accettare qualsiasi “cookie”, per
evitare ogni volta di dover cliccare su una quantita’ di infinita di
“pop-up” o “banner” (in gran parte contenenti dichiarazoni non corrette
o incomprensibili).

Poiche’ il protocollo gopher non garantisce un'adeguata protezione delle
comunicazioni di rete, lo staff di sikurezza.org di concerto con
l'IETF[5] ne sta sviluppando un'estensione crittografica basata
sull'algoritmo blowfish[6].

Le specifiche finali di questo procollo, che mira abiziosamente a
diventare il “gopher 2.0”, non sono ancora state ufficializzate,
tuttavia gli “early adopter” che vogliano scaricare ed installare le
patch rilasciate per i principali client, possono gia’ sperimentare
l'utilizzo del protocollo gopher-blowfish tramite l'URI:
gofish://www.sikurezza.org

[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gopher_(protocol)
[2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTPS
[3]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTPS
[4]: http://www.garanteprivacy.it/cookie
[5]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Engineering_Task_Force
[6]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blowfish_(cipher)

thnx,
K. (site admin)
________________________________________________________
http://www.sikurezza.org - Italian Security Mailing List

Apr 1, 2016
#sikurezza #rfc #gopher #fish #blowfish #gofish

March 2016

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“Lloyd ma che è successo?”

vitaconlloyd:

“Credo sia crollata la sua pazienza sir"
“Guarda che disastro! Nervi a pezzi ovunque! Ma come è potuto succedere?”
“Ho l'impressione sia colpa della troppa tensione accumulata che ha portato a un drastico cedimento all'ira, sir.“
“Beh, se non altro si è scaricata…”
“Direi che si è solo spostata altrove, sir”
“Forse sarebbe meglio prendersi il tempo di spazzarla via del tutto, Lloyd?”
“Molto saggio, sir. Davvero molto saggio.”

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del porcod.io non si butta via nullaporcod.io

Penis Approved

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braindead:

<Md> http://tryperl.pl/

Try Perl! WOW What a flash :D

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December 2015

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braindead:

<Md> https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=f076ef44a44d02ed91543f820c14c2c7dff53716 Rockchip hardware engineers found that the new Gregorian calendar still contained flaws, and that the month of November should be counted up to 31 days instead.

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