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    Your reader, your couch, your rules.Starting today, both my-notes.dragas.net and it-notes.dragas.net are changing the way they distribute content - on RSS and on the Fediverse alike.No more excerpts. No more "read more" links. Full posts, delivered directly to you, wherever you choose to read them.Here's why:I don't run ads. I don't have paywalls. I don't sell attention, or measure success in page views. I never have, and I have no intention of starting. My blogs exist because I enjoy writing, and because some of what I write might be useful - or simply enjoyable - to someone else. That's the whole business model. There isn't one.When that's the case, there's no reason to keep content behind a click. Sending you a teaser and asking you to visit my site would only make sense if I needed you *on my site* - for an impression, for a conversion, for something. I don't. So why would I make you leave your reader, your client, your comfortable corner of the internet, just to come to mine?What I want instead is simple: that you can read what I write the way you'd read a book on a cold winter evening, wrapped in a warm blanket. Privately. Quietly. On your own terms, in your own space, without anything tracking your eyes or nudging you toward something else.Your RSS reader is yours. Your Fediverse instance is yours. The content should be yours too.If you're on the Fediverse, you can follow both accounts directly:- my-notes → @mynotes - it-notes → @itnotes So from now on, it will be.#ITNotes #MyNotes #Blogging #Fediverse
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    Bug da 9.8 di score in Oracle Identity Manager e Web Services Manager. Aggiornare subito📌 Link all'articolo : https://www.redhotcyber.com/post/bug-da-9-8-di-score-in-oracle-identity-manager-e-web-services-manager-aggiornare-subito/#redhotcyber #news #cybersecurity #hacking #vulnerabilità #oracle
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    Quando i dati diventano intelligence: la lezione strategica della Charles de Gaulle📌 Link all'articolo : https://www.redhotcyber.com/post/quando-i-dati-diventano-intelligence-la-lezione-strategica-della-charles-de-gaulle/#redhotcyber #news #intelligenza #datipubblici #gps #strava #sicurezzainformatica #hacking #cybersecurity #portaerei
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    So, an interesting issue came up in the #Fedify repo that I've been thinking about: #629. You know how every #fediverse server uses schema:PropertyValue in actor attachment for profile metadata fields (like “Website”, “GitHub”, etc.)? Turns out, strict #AS2 validators like browser.pub reject it, because the AS2 spec says attachment should only contain Object or Link—and PropertyValue is a schema.org type, not an Activity Streams 2.0 type. The thing is, we can't just drop the type like we did with Endpoints (#576), because Mastodon and others rely on seeing "type": "PropertyValue" to render profile fields. But at the same time, it's technically not spec-compliant. I'm leaning towards writing a #FEP to formalize this existing practice rather than trying to invent a new type (like toot:PropertyValue extending Object), which would be a nightmare to migrate across the whole fediverse. What do you all think? Has anyone else run into this? Would love to hear thoughts from implementers and spec folks. #fedidev #ActivityPub #ActivityStreams #ActivityStreams2 #AS2 #PropertyValue