That happens on my RSS reader, I haven’t looked into it too deeply but I’m assuming he’s using JavaScript to populate the entries and are thus not being populated on none dowser clients
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tapdattl@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.dbzer0.com•How a new type of AI is helping police skirt facial recognition bans | MIT Technology Review2·2 months agoYou’ll be fine, it’s like when people get worried about wearing red or blue or other “gang colors”, context matters. The – in your case pants – that you’re wearing needs to be combined with a bunch of other markers to signal yourself as a Nazi
tapdattl@lemmy.worldto Raspberry Pi@programming.dev•Secure use of remote control ?English2·2 months agoOh fair good point
tapdattl@lemmy.worldto Raspberry Pi@programming.dev•Secure use of remote control ?English1·2 months agoWell then you’d have to keep track of all messages recieved. An easier option might just be to sign the current system time, make sure the clocks are synchronized, and accept a +/- 1 second wiggle
I don’t know about local send specifically, but KDE Connect will do that. And if you have an FTP client on your phone, then yes you can easily spin up an FTP server on your local network and transfer files that way
Spotube is an android app that provides a frontend to Spotify and allows you to download songs you listen to to your device. Im guessing you could sync those files to your server and store them in a different system.
FreeIPA and Keycloak will give you directory management (LDAP and Kerberos), identity management, and single-sign on (OIDC and SAML) which if all your computers are running Linux as well, will give you centralized management of users.
You can then set other FOSS business management/productivity applications like NextCloud, Oodoo, Seafile, OnlyOffice, LibreOffice, CryptPad, etc. To use Keycloak as its authentication mechanism.
A lot of this will depend on what kind of work the business does.
You’ll also want to look into log management and SEIM for security monitoring, Wazuh, Graylog, and others. This is especially true if the business has any data compliancy responsibilities in the country this is in.
tapdattl@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•What would be your advice to undocumented immigrants to avoid I.C.E.?3·4 months agoIn that case, this seems pretty reasonable – disclaimer: I can’t personally attest to the effectiveness of this
tapdattl@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•What would be your advice to undocumented immigrants to avoid I.C.E.?221·4 months agoInform them of their rights: https://www.ilrc.org/red-cards-tarjetas-rojas#item-4476
tapdattl@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•CalDAV Server Without Exposing Server?English14·5 months agoI think the general consensus for homelabbers is a mesh network – Tailscale and Netbird are the two most popular options
tapdattl@lemmy.worldOPto Golang@programming.dev•Are code reviews allowed? I wrote a pretty basic RBAC module while working on a separate learning project and was hoping to get the opinion of more experienced Gophers1·5 months agoThat’s a bingo! Yeah I decided to dip my toes into Go by writing a simple library on a topic I was learning about
tapdattl@lemmy.worldOPto Golang@programming.dev•Are code reviews allowed? I wrote a pretty basic RBAC module while working on a separate learning project and was hoping to get the opinion of more experienced Gophers2·5 months agoI don’t think libraries should log by default
That’s a fair point, interfaces are still a concept that boggle my mind a bit, but maybe this is the problem that will help me actually grasp them. Thanks!
tapdattl@lemmy.worldOPto Golang@programming.dev•Are code reviews allowed? I wrote a pretty basic RBAC module while working on a separate learning project and was hoping to get the opinion of more experienced Gophers2·5 months agothere’s no explanation of what this is supposed to do.
Totally right, sorry about that, I’ll update the Github, but it brief this is a library that’s supposed to help a developer set up a Role Based Access Control system for an API for web service. Role Based Access Control is a method of access control whereby (And this is my very beginner’s understanding of it) users are assigned roles, and these roles are in turn issued different permissions based off what that role is supposed to have access to. When checking if a user is authorized access to a certain resource, the roles assigned to them are checked for the permissions needed for the resource. If they have permission then they are granted access to the resource, otherwise they are denied access.
This library manages roles, permissions assigned to roles, and checking of permissions against roles via an http middleware.
Then, there’s no main function. Where’s the entry point? This is a bit where I’m doubting myself now. Maybe go has changed, but when I was writing it, it requires a main function to even run.
Well, this is supposed to be a library that’s used by other people, so it has no main function itself, rather it’s called by other people
tapdattl@lemmy.worldto Opensource@programming.dev•15 Best Free and Open Source Web Project Management Software11·5 months agoI’ll save you 2 clicks :
Web Project Management Odoo : Suite of open-source business apps written in Python OpenProject: Collaborative Project Management Wekan: Trello-like Kanban Focalboard : Self-hosted project management tool Taiga: Web-based tool for agile project management Kanboard: Kanban board for small teams and individuals tuleap: Improve management of software development and collaboration eGroupWare : Enterprise ready web-based groupware suite with project management Redmine: Flexible application written using the Ruby on Rails framework LibrePlan: Project planning, monitoring and control Trac : Project management and bug/issue tracking system Leantime : Project management for the non-project manager Scrumlens: Agile retrospective tool dotProject: Web-based, multi-user, multi-language project management application TaskBoard: Kanban-inspired app for keeping track of things
I just wish I had done something absurd like sport a bright pink mohawk at some point before going bald 😂
Lol “Ukraine’s war against Russia” get the fuck out of here you punk ass shill
How about instead of restricting use of the software, adding in a clause that states "Use of this software is a formal acknowledgement and agreement by the user that race and gender are a social construct, gender identity and sexual orientation is a spectrum, humans can not be illegal,… " etc.
Thus use of the software is not restricted and is still open source, but forces groups, organizations, and people who disagree with the above to acknowledge something counter to their system of power.
tapdattl@lemmy.worldto Keep Track@lemmy.world•2/7/2025 - Trump says he's ending Biden's classified intelligence briefings in payback moveEnglish5·5 months ago“Nobody ever called me for advice” --Trump, probably
tapdattl@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Interesting media, podcasts, shows, blogs on topic of self-hosting you like?English4·6 months agoThe Homelab Show was a good one, though they haven’t posted a new podcast in almost a year. Lawrence Systems and Learn Linux TV are the makers of it and have their own content as well
So like the 21st century version of smallpox blankets