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    My org told me “you can’t install open source software”

    Everyone uses Firefox

    I just want OpenShell

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      I majored in Anthropology in college. I should have done Misanthropology.

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      You did; just need to apply it.

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        You did; just need to apply it.

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        I'll try that. Fuck you.

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          I'll try that. Fuck you.

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          They grow up so fast sheds tear

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            Bought some of the higher end negate routers for work. 1u rack mount. Five locations all linked with fail over tunnels. I run our filter and monitoring on them as well . Pfblockng works great for general purpose filtering. When you filter porn you really need a lot of ram. The intel boards they have are a little finicky on the type of SFP you can install but other than that they work great.

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            Running a 1U work gave me! Haven't messed with it much, just works.

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              So they essentially hired you for no reason and then had to come up with something for you to do?

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              Yeah, I really don't understand why they hired me. It was a contract role and they ended it early once they ran out of things for me to do. Last day I drove home laughing the way home I was so fucking happy to leave that place.

              They really sucked afterwards though since they wouldn't even say if I worked there or not while I was job hunting, so I spent the next few months unemployeed.

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                Javascript is a part of Java, duh!

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                I literally had the "Java is to javascript as car is to carpet" conversation with my dickhead boss. He didn't get it and I had to explain to him that you don't drive a carpet to work.

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                  Every day I wake up I thank God I'm not an MBA 🙏

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                  Sometimes I wish I was a piece of shit so I didn't need to worry about money.

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                    It's not more secure, it's so they can offload blame and have people to sue if/when something ugly happens. Liability control, essentially.

                    We had to pay for fucking Docker container licenses at my last job because we needed an escalation to the vendor in case our SMEs couldnt handle things (they could), and so we had a vendor to blame if something out of our control happened. And that happened: we sued Mirantis when shit broke.

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                    Hey PS: search engines do return a result for a suit against that company so potential self-doxxing territory (but maybe you’re open in your comment history IDK)

                    (Don’t have a PACER login so couldn’t tell what was up with the suit that came back when I checked this morn, also could’ve been an unrelated suit)

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                      Won't stop some people.

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                      There is famously little money in open source those projects can spend on legal battles

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                        This has nothing to do with security, and everything to do with liability.

                        You can't really sue an open source project using a proper license, they disclaim any liability or warranty, meaning the buck stops with you.

                        If you hire a software development firm and pay for them to build software for you, you will have a different license, the software company can just repackage open source software into their own UI and branding, take the money and declare bankruptcy if their customers try to sue them.

                        The customers are mostly happy, they get to tick the box that they have a support contract for the software and a company is liable if shit hits the fan. The software development company is happy, they get money for doing very little actual work.

                        The open source project probably doesn't know about the abuse of the license and thus mostly doesn't care.

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                          I literally had the "Java is to javascript as car is to carpet" conversation with my dickhead boss. He didn't get it and I had to explain to him that you don't drive a carpet to work.

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                          Maybe your boss was from the middle east and didn't understand your point...

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                            Donate cost back to vim

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                            That sounds like a vim-vim situation for everybody, to me

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                              Had that discussion before. Was attacked because I use a f&os lib from GitHub instead of a paid and licensed one, the latter somehow meaning it's error free. Spoiler alert: it wasn't. Or at least their usage wasn't.

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                                Don't forget your new 32 character/symbol/number/nordic rune passwords that will need to be changed every 17 days.

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                                Oh you gonna love those new directives for SSL certificates we got cooking!

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                                  Whenever I hear about shit like this I wonder if I should just start a company and package free software lol. Could like donate a bunch of the profit to the actual projects.

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                                  The issue here is you'd be selling it to morons who, when shit inevitably happens, would sue your pants off. So that means having lawyers that can protect you, probably on staff. Not sure it's worth it. You'd need to do the maths I guess

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                                    This has nothing to do with security, and everything to do with liability.

                                    You can't really sue an open source project using a proper license, they disclaim any liability or warranty, meaning the buck stops with you.

                                    If you hire a software development firm and pay for them to build software for you, you will have a different license, the software company can just repackage open source software into their own UI and branding, take the money and declare bankruptcy if their customers try to sue them.

                                    The customers are mostly happy, they get to tick the box that they have a support contract for the software and a company is liable if shit hits the fan. The software development company is happy, they get money for doing very little actual work.

                                    The open source project probably doesn't know about the abuse of the license and thus mostly doesn't care.

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                                    I've been in these meetings and you're on the money. Insurance (the concept, not necessarily the product) is almost always the reason any time you see some stupid policy.

                                    When I was young and naive I thought the technologically correct way to do things was the best. In the business world that's seldom the case, though.

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                                      The issue here is you'd be selling it to morons who, when shit inevitably happens, would sue your pants off. So that means having lawyers that can protect you, probably on staff. Not sure it's worth it. You'd need to do the maths I guess

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                                      Now I wonder if one could pull a scam by selling some packaged software and closing the company the next month, simultaneously announcing End of Support

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                                        And don't forget required 2-factor authentication, in an age where that becomes 1-factor authentication as soon as someone has your phone, because both factors are accessible there!

                                        2FA is utterly worthless in the age of smartphones, and whenever my employer tries to implement it, I refuse and tell them that, if they want me to do 2FA, they can either provide me with a work phone, or they can give me a USB key that is just going to sit in my desk drawer.

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                                        There are other ways to 2FA, such as having a physical key on yourself /srs

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                                          It's "more secure" because there's a specific company to blame when it goes wrong.

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                                          Sure but what if they have "we can at best refund you, no more liability from us" in the EULA?

                                          Like, when the $10 "Yeblie PDF Censorship Tool" turns out to just have drawn a black rectangle and kept the CEO's SSN underneath copiable, what's stopping Yeblie from just forking over the $10 (and perhaps rebranding to Gtriik for good measure)?

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