I'm pleased to announce the immediate availability of a reference implementation for the Public Key Directory server. This software implements the Key Transparency specification I've been working on since last year, and is an important stepping stone towards secure end-to-end encryption for the Fediverse. You can find the software publicly available on GitHub: PHP Server software: PHP SDK (client-side):
So, my dad was a nurse so he knows how the medical system works very well. I asked him if he could book me a visit last month. He told me the visit was for the 15 of January. Two days ago he goes "Raccoon remember that in two days you have the visit" "You told me it was next month tho..." "WTF ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT, why would I book it for January? You only need 15 days to tell at work you need a day off, I booked it for this month!" "Uh. K." So now I was getting ready to go. I get the papers. And I see it. 15 of next month. Now, you may be about to type lol dumb raccoon you could have checked! And you'd be absolutely right. But I still called him to tell him he's a dum dum.
When I moved across the bus to take this photo, my husband looked at me like, "what in the world are you doing?", and then I showed him the photo, and he was like, "oh, ok, I see."
🫒 Mai fidarsi di un barattolo solo perché è ben etichettato.
Mario Brega lo sapeva già negli anni ’80. I fornitori sono una cosa importante e dietro un barattolo di Olive può esserci un mondo!
Quindi pima di fidarti di un barattolo, chiediti:
👉 chi le ha raccolte? 👉 chi le ha confezionate? 👉 chi le ha trasportate? 👉 chi ha fatto l’etichetta? 👉 chi ha aggiornato il software del camion refrigerato? 👉 …e se qualcuno, nel frattempo, non ci ha piazzato un malware nell’olio extravergine?
Did a family thing (note to self: never let anyone convince you to use an airport again).
Now I’m back in the USSR. Don’t know how lucky you are, boy…
Oh, show me 'round your snow-peaked mountains way down South Take me to your daddy's farm Let me hear your donkey honking ringing out, Come and keep your comrade warm