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That moment when you realize how fragile our entire ecosystem actually is
A maintainer fell victim to a phishing email that looked completely legitimate official npm branding and all. 18 of the most popular JavaScript packages we use every single day (debug, chalk, ansi-styles) got hijacked with malicious code targeting crypto wallets. These packages? Over 2 billion weekly downloads combined. The maintainer received what looked like a genuine 2FA reset email during what he described as "a particularly stressful week." We've all been there exhausted, overwhelmed, not thinking as clearly as we should. One moment of human vulnerability, and suddenly cryptocurrency transactions across the web were being silently redirected to attackers. Here's what really gets me, during the 2 hours those malicious versions were live, they reached 10% of all cloud environments. That's how lightning-fast these supply chain attacks spread through our interconnected world. The technical execution was sophisticated - browser-based malware that intercepts crypto transactions and rewrites payment destinations without any obvious signs to users. But what strikes me most isn't the tech complexity. It's how this exploited the most human elements: trust, exhaustion, and the reality that we're all just people trying to do our jobs under pressure. The maintainer responded perfectly once he realized what happened. But it makes you pause and think how many times have we almost clicked that "reset" link during our own rough weeks? Anyone else feeling the weight of how much we depend on individual maintainers holding up our entire software infrastructure? More details: • https://www.aikido.dev/blog/npm-debug-and-chalk-packages-compromised • https://www.cyberdaily.au/security/12611-18-popular-javascript-code-packages-hacked-to-spread-malware • https://www.wiz.io/blog/widespread-npm-supply-chain-attack-breaking-down-impact-scope-across-debug-chalk
Python: The Documentary | An origin story
This is the story of the world's most beloved programming language: Python. What began as a side project in Amsterdam during the 1990s became the software powering artificial intelligence, data science and some of the world’s biggest companies. But Python's future wasn't certain; at one point it almost disappeared. https://youtu.be/GfH4QL4VqJ0?si=2b3VHlueNBvhuXxn
Using Longhorn with Talos
Has anyone here implemented local storage with Longhorn via Talos? It looks like previous declaration methods were deprecated and now you have to start with a custom Talos ISO to implement iSCi tools and kernel module first. Any info would be appreciated as I’m still finding my feet!
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You will need to use iSCI tools in the Talos images, as Leon mentioned, go to the Talos factory. Any reason why you picked Longhorn as you go to?
Void Linux vs Arch
Anyone has had some experience with Void linux? Just saw this video today. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wuCzHp2hFi0 For me arch is doing the thing. But I think I will check also Void in the future Thank,
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Nope i didn't but I will check it.
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