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As we often report here, it’s common for tech companies to help each other improve their security systems by sharing zero-day exploits found by security researchers. Google, for example, does this a lot. But recently, an Apple employee reportedly found a zero-day exploit in Google Chrome – and that bug was never reported to Apple by that person.

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Apple has warned that it will shut down services such as FaceTime and iMessage in the U.K. if the government goes ahead with controversial legislation.

A proposed update to the Investigatory Powers Act 2016 is currently in open consultation. Members of the public are invited to offer feedback on the amendments, which include a requirement for messaging services to notify the Home Office, a department of the British Government that handles immigration, security, and law and order, of new security features before they are rolled out, and the right for the Home Office to privately demand that security features be disabled immediately. Under current legislation, the latter can be requested, but there is an independent oversight process and room for appeal before action is taken.

 

Hi,

I thought we could make a list of open source Swift projects that's open to public contribution. Which is one of the most effective ways to really learn programming.

We could follow this template to make it easy for readers:

Title in Bold

Short Description:

Link:

 

A new deal on data transfers between the EU and US has alarmed businesses and privacy campaigners.

The pact, known as the EU-US Data Privacy Framework, was announced on Monday by the European Commission. The EU’s executive body concluded that the US offered an “adequate level of protection” for data transfers under the new arrangements.

The framework replaces the Privacy Shield, which the EU’s top court had struck down in July 2020 over concerns that the US didn’t provide sufficient protection against government surveillance.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

yeah seems so. and i'm not sure if software companies really wants that.

 

Founded out of London in 2021, Outverse is looking to tackle a similar problem to what the likes of Commsor, Common Room, Threado, Talkbase and Crowd.dev are striving to solve, but with a different approach — its mission is to build what it calls a “full-stack community platform” for software companies, replete with forums, knowledge bases, and product documentation.

 

Today, SUSE announced that it is creating a hard fork of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and that it will develop and maintain an RHEL-compatible distribution. SUSE says that it will invest $10 million into this project over the coming years. One major open source company forking another major open source company’s project is equivalent to going nuclear. But there’s a reason SUSE is doing this now, and that it will likely be championed by many in the open source community. It’s a complicated story.

 

We’re excited to announce a new open source package called Swift HTTP Types.

Building upon insights from Swift on server, app developers, and the broader Swift community, Swift HTTP Types is designed to provide a shared set of currency types for client/server HTTP operations in Swift....

 

Saw this on reddit, good quality tutorial.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

if you don't mind pay a bit more, then i highly recommend name.com they have been in the business since ages.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

name.com is a good choice to consider, but they are more expensive than google domains.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Oh sorry, i didn't notice that.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago

dm sent 👍

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

name.com is really a solid choice, I have used them for over 15 years now, but they are definitely not cheap.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Seems like they want to focus more on AI, IoT and smartphones.

[–] [email protected] 13 points 1 year ago

What about trying to contact rust devs from outside the fediverse/lemmy community? Maybe some of them don't know about the lemmy project, but they'll find it interesting and join the dev team.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

it's easier and faster to save and search notes written in small chunks in Logseq than Obsidian IME, but the pain is when you have to write/format an article-like content.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

I've built my current Obsidian vault as links-based, so basically i can open it now in Logseq and see the same data/structure. the only thing i don't like about logseq, is that you're limited to the bullet-point structure.

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