• @[email protected]OP
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    Relevant to !selfhosted because one of the projects getting funding cut is Let’s Encrypt.

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      14010 days ago

      Let’s Encrypt has done so much for encouraging the spread of HTTPS and good certificate practices. If they went away, I honestly think a good chunk of the internet would start breaking after ~6 months.

          • @[email protected]
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            When I spin up a new self hosted service it’s easier to add caddy to the stack than to convince Firefox to load http.

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            1510 days ago

            HTTP works fine in Firefox unless you set it to HTTPS only. Even then, you only have to click off a warning to open an HTTP site.

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              But if you try to load a local resource as localhost in Firefox…

              For the sake of completeness:

              Firefox contains a security patch which restricts the kinds of files that pages can load (and methods of loading) when you open them from a file:// URL. This change was made to prevent exfiltration of valuable data within reach of a local page, as demonstrated in an available exploit.

              More info: https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS/Errors/CORSRequestNotHttp

              Insecure, but fast fix, if you don’t want to install a local webserver:

              about:config
              security.fileuri.strict_origin_policy
              change to false

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        At least there’s some competitors now, which could be used as drop-in replacements if Let’s Encrypt were to disappear.

        I suspect the vast majority of certificate authorities will implement the ACME protocol eventually, since the industry as a whole is moving towards certificates with shorter expiry times, meaning that automation will essentially be mandatory unless you like manually updating certs every 90-180 days.

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      It’s okay, Let’s Encrypt only provides SSL certs for… 63.7% of the market?

      Okay okay, that is a lot. But what does a CA need funding for anyway? It doesn’t take much bandwidth to send out new certs.

      The only thing that could be expensive is if they had to rapidly invalidate thousands of certs to protect the security of the entire internet.

      But haha, that’s a pretty outlandish scenario that would never happen.

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        1710 days ago

        Same. I’ve been thinking about who to donate to this year, and it looks like they’re making the cut. I’ll probably also throw some money at my Lemmy instance and a handful of projects I use, including Tor, because apparently they got caught in the dragnet too.

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          29 days ago

          Which other projects caught your attention? I was going to donate to Graphene, EFF and some TOR operators

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            69 days ago

            Far more than I can reasonably support:

            • self hosted things I use - caddy, the document foundation, Jellyfin, Forgejo, etc
            • Android apps - F-Droid, NewPipe, Signal, RethinkDNS, etc
            • desktop apps - flatpak, For, Godot, etc
            • infrastructure stuff - let’s encrypt, openssh, Linux distros (mine doesn’t accept donations unfortunately), etc

            But the short list for now is:

            • Let’s Encrypt
            • Signal
            • F-Droid

            And I’ll probably run a Tor relay or something as well.

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              Man, ReThink is such a lifesaver. It’s so good people at Graphene recommend it. I might give Qubes some bucks too, they are awesome

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              If only there was a decentralised tracker which would track project funding and give us metrics like which project is dangerously close to shutting down

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    This really sucks. I honestly didn’t know the Feds gave so much money to FOSS, but I looked up the USAGM and that makes sense.

    It tracks with current trends. Basically anything that could be interpreted as benefiting any county other than the United States or any demographic other than rich white men is getting funding cut. What an embarrassment.

    At a time when decentralizing information is critical, our tools to do so are also threatened.

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      3610 days ago

      Fortunately, those projects still exist and we all have an opportunity to financially support them.

  • metaStatic
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    Yet another instance of Trump being too small to understand soft power.

  • @[email protected]
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    That 4 miles long military parade for his 79th birthday doesn’t pay by itself, unfortunately 😢

  • y0kai
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    Have you even said thank you once

  • @[email protected]
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    Let’s put some numbers on all of this. The OTF’s total budget slowly raised from ~$10M in 2019 to a grand total of $40M in 2023, almost half of all allocated funds by Congress to promote Internet freedom globally.

    That’s an incredibly tiny amount of money.

    More recently, Congress had directed that - for both the fiscal years of 2024 and 2025 - the funding should be “not less than $43,500,000”, which guaranteed an income stream for 2025 too.

    Looks like some spicy legal action will suck up a lot of those cuts…

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          is that their taxpayer funded salary? because you can buy one much much cheaper.

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            No, current salary for all representatives outside of a handful of leadership positions is $174,000. This is the cumulative cost for everything else (staff, expenses, etc).

            I personally think $174k is a bit low for salary, especially given the COL for the area and the importance of the role. I’d like to see that increase, while also increasing our expectations from our reps (i.e. jail time for bought politicians).

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    He has angered the penguins

  • mapumbaa
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    What languages and patterns will be considered woke?

    For sure memory safety and dependent types. C++ will probably be shoved down our throats.

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    Have you donated to your favorite foss projects this week?

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    1510 days ago

    Why would he fund communism in the first place? (/s before you try to hit me with that downvote button).

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        With the new leadership I am doubtful on how long that will last. One of the better things that came of Scholz’s era

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          On the one hand, I share your doubt, which is justified in the face of all the deceit and mismanagement that Merz in particular and the CDU and CSU in general engage in and their disdain for the public good. On the other hand, the fact that the Sovereign Tech Fund / Agency survived the German budget crisis gives me some hope that it will at least stay.

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            The problem is that no other country has done anything of the sort. I’m sure the Swiss, the Dutch, the French, the other german-speaking countries and especially the Nordics have enough money to give a few million here and there to FOSS. But they didn’t, because their leaders are just as corrupt and vile. Everybody is acting as if America is the ultimate villain: the fact of the matter is, give any of those European leaders power over America and sooner or later they would turn out exactly the same. It is in their nature. And I say this having lived in Europe for a while.

            The German fund staying is pure luck since the hawks at EU are stupid. They’ll come after it once they’re done with Chat control.

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    I know it’s only vaguely related, since they’re not US-funded, but at some point I think it would be hilarious (in a particularly poignant way) if the Lemmy developers’ funding got cut off by the process of the explicitly rabid governments they are fans of finally succeeding at destabilizing the friendly Western countries where they live to the point that NLNet wasn’t funded anymore. As I understand it, NLNet is already facing some headwinds because the friendly liberal elements in EU politics are getting replaced by the same kind of “fuck everyone just give money to rich people and also anyone who disagrees with me dies” elements that Russia likes to give money and social-media-shilling campaigns to support.

    Surely Russia and China will jump to the front and fund basic infrastructure work for the good of everyone, if that happened. They could count on it happening, instead of having to get jobs.

    Surely.

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    Im not saying Zuck is good or a savior of choice, but now would be a good time for facebook investors to pressure him to eat that difference.

    Not that he should, but hes been all in on Open Source* lately

    *Massive stipulations apply.