Dries Buytaert: Next steps for evolving Drupal's governance
The last time we made significant changes to our governance was 4 to 5 years ago [1, 2, 3]. It's time to evolve it more. We need to:Update the governance model so governance policies and community...
View ArticleFrank Goossens: Autoptimize 2.2 coming your way, care to test?
So work on Autoptimize 2.2 is almost finished and I need your help testing this version before releasing (targeting May, but that depends on you!). The more people I have testing, the faster I might be...
View ArticleMattias Geniar: Nginx might have 33% market share, Apache isn’t falling below...
The post Nginx might have 33% market share, Apache isn’t falling below 50% appeared first on ma.ttias.be.This is a response to a post published by W3 Techs titled "Nginx reaches 33.3% web server market...
View ArticleClaudio Ramirez: Post-it: how to revive X on Ubuntu after nvidia kills it
I am not a hug fan of the Linux Nvidia drivers*, but once in a while I try them to check the performance of the machine. More often than not, I end up in a console and no X/Wayland.I have seen some...
View ArticleFrank Goossens: Autoptimize reaches 300K active installs!
Thanks for using Autoptimize guys & girls, looking forward to providing you with the new version next month!Possibly related twitterless twaddle:Autoptimize Power-Up sneak peek; Noptimize Heads up:...
View ArticleFabian Arrotin: Remotely kicking a CentOS install through ligthweight 1Mb iso...
As a sysadmin, you probably deploy your bare-metal nodes through kickstarts in combination with pxe/dhcp. That's the most convenient way to deploy nodes in an existing environment. But what about...
View ArticlePhilip Van Hoof: Asynchronous undoable and redoable APIs
Combining QFuture with QUndoCommand made a lot of sense for us. The undo and the redo methods of the QUndoCommand can also be asynchronous, of course. We wanted to use QFuture without involving...
View ArticleXavier Mertens: HITB Amsterdam 2017 Day #1 Wrap-Up
I’m back in Amsterdam for the 8th edition of the security conference Hack in the Box. Last year, I was not able to attend but I’m attending it for a while (you can reread all my wrap-up’s here). What...
View ArticleFabian Arrotin: Deploying Openstack PoC on CentOS with linux bridge
I was recently in a need to start "playing" with Openstack (working in an existing RDO setup) so I thought that it would be good idea to have my personal playground to start deploying from...
View ArticleBert de Bruijn: Updating VCSA on a private network
Updating the VCSA is easy when it has internet access or if you can mount the update iso. On a private network, VMware assumes you have a webserver that can serve up the updaterepo files. In this...
View ArticleXavier Mertens: HITB Amsterdam 2017 Day #2 Wrap-Up
After a nice evening with some beers and an excellent dinner with infosec peers, here is my wrap-up for the second day. Coffee? Check! Wireless? Check! Twitter? Check!As usual, the day started with a...
View ArticleFrank Goossens: Music from the soul; Kamasi Washington – Truth
An epic 15 minutes of jazz from Kamasi Washington’s soul; “Truth”. I’ve been listening to this on repeat since I heard it yesterday evening on Lefto’s radioshow. So beautiful & moving, so rooted in...
View ArticleLionel Dricot: Mastodon, le premier réseau social véritablement social ?
Vous avez peut-être entendu parler de Mastodon, ce nouveau réseau social qui fait de la concurrence à Twitter. Ses avantages ? Une limite par post qui passe de 140 à 500 caractères et une approche...
View ArticleMattias Geniar: DNS Spy has launched!
The post DNS Spy has launched! appeared first on ma.ttias.be.I started to created a DNS monitoring & validation solution called DNS Spy and I'm happy to report: it has launched!It's been in private...
View ArticleXavier Mertens: [SANS ISC] Hunting for Malicious Excel Sheets
I published the following diary on isc.sans.org: “Hunting for Malicious Excel Sheets“.Recently, I found a malicious Excel sheet which contained a VBA macro. One particularity of this file was that...
View ArticleJan De Dobbeleer: Cover all the things
This is one which has been on my list for a while. Coming from writing C# and being used to existing tooling and integrations with popular platforms to display information about your code, I kind of...
View ArticleJan De Dobbeleer: Patch me up sir!
We’ve all been there, working on code and forgetting about source control for a few hours. In my case, this resulted in crappy, way too large commits once I was happy with the result. In the best...
View ArticleClaudio Ramirez: MS Office 365 (Click-to-Run): Remove unused applications
Update 20160421:– update for MS Office 2016.– fix configuration.xml view on WordPress.If you install Microsoft Office trough click-to-run you’ll end with the full suite installed. You can no longer...
View ArticleXavier Mertens: [SANS ISC] DNS Query Length… Because Size Does Matter
I published the following diary on isc.sans.org: “DNS Query Length… Because Size Does Matter“.In many cases, DNS remains a goldmine to detect potentially malicious activity. DNS can be used in multiple...
View ArticleXavier Mertens: Archive.org Abused to Deliver Phishing Pages
The Internet Archive is a well-known website and more precisely for its “WaybackMachine” service. It allows you to search for and display old versions of websites. The current Alexa ranking is 262...
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