Oh God….
#DogsOfLoops #dog #Dogs #EnglischSetter #EnglischSetter #Setter #Cira #Hunde #Hund
Sie hat so etwas menschliches im Blick.
#Cira #dogsofmastodon #dogs #hund #englishsetter #EnglischSetter #setter #dog #hunde #Jagdhund #Pets
Gab‘s nicht mal einen Film mit dem Titel „Liegen lernen“?
Hier wäre dann das Plakat dazu.
#Cira #englischsetter #dogsofmastodon #dogs #setter #englishsetters
Frohe Weihnachten 🎄!
#Cira #englishsetter #dogsofmastodon #christmas #xmas #weihnachten
#dogsofmastodon #dogs #hund #englishsetter #Cira #dog #hund
Was für ein tolles Wetter heute Vormittag!
@timbray , about "Canadian Shield", I feel I ought to plot a middle course between praising CIRA for providing something helpful, and mild criticism for their misleading description and apparent proprietary codebase. So:
CIRA have given to the world a seemingly nice filtering DNS proxy, to block requests to malicious Web sites known to Canadian Centre for Cyber Security ("CCCS"). It fits into various OSes as either substitute (proxy) nameserver IPs for routers/other-computer systems or as a Web browser extension.
It is not, as claimed on cira.ca/en/canadian-shield/, a "DNS resolver", nor, as claimed elsewhere on that site and linked pages, a "DNS server".
It is also apparently not open source or even source-available, as far as I can tell, and its source of truth, the filtering data, is apparently neither controllable nor visible to the user, but rather gets blackbox-oursourced to the presumably benevolent folks at CCCS, who furnish judgement about what DNS FQDNs your Web browser(s) should be permitted to resolve.
It would be boorish to gripe about any of that, but (a) an open source implementation with crowd-sourcing friendly blocklists would be even better, and (b) I was slightly disappointed that it isn't a DNS resolver, particularly one of the full-featured subvariety called "recursive resolvers".
Now, there actually are a number of amazing, bulletproof, no-administration-needed recursive resolvers,some tiny enough to even make sense as the local DNS client on smartphones. I don't know if any have been made to work on smartphone OSes, but they should be: Knot Resolver, Deadwood, Unbound, PowerDNS Recursor, and dnscache. (See my bestiary for Linux: http://linuxmafia.com/faq/Network_Other/dns-servers.html )
I mention those in case any smartphone coders wish to fill what is probably an unmet need.
(Disclaimer: I haven't much looked into filtering DNS proxy software. Not my cuppa.)
Hurricane Melissa satellite with lightning. My heart is with Jamaica.
💔
This is a category 5, their largest hurricane in history. It’s likely that Jamaica will be completely demolished.
Who has info on how we can help? Are there reliable mutual aid recipients? Other ideas on how to help?
Credit: CIRA/NOAA
https://satlib.cira.colostate.edu/event/hurricane-melissa/
#HurricaneMelissa #Jamaica #NOAA #CIRA #Satellite #MutualAid
#welthundetag #dogsofmastodon #dogs #hund #englishsetter #Cira #dog #hund
Alles Liebe zum WELTHUNDETAG!!!
#welthundetag #dogsofmastodon #dogs #hund #englishsetter #Cira
Alles Liebe zum WELTHUNDETAG
@bastibayer
Liebe Grüße zurück von #Cira
Eight months on, this is still a thing 😔
I have a guess at why folks, especially celebrities, flock to bsky: like many c.2004, I also moved from self-hosting to Platforms stupidly thinking hey, let their global team of devop nerds manage uptime! It never occurred to me they'd betray me. Sure, maybe to advertising, but that should make ads better, right? Right?
FB, X et al ARE distributed! Globally! But under one company, which disturbs us, them what has the 'nous'😅, but I think it comforts them, seems somehow 'stable' and 'trustworthy' and they just want to feed their channels. After all, isn't EVERY multi-national just as evil? Is bsky worse than Coca-Cola?
I admit, I chose mstdn.ca when #CIRA backed it, because if @cira goes evil, the whole country is fucked. 😊
Dear @cira@mstdn.ca, the Cyber security event sounded interesting, but I only heard about it on Indie88 like.. two hours before it began. Too bad!
Any chance for another event centered around decentralized social media?
For anyone interested in #CIRA’s Toronto event tonight: https://www.cira.ca/en/resources/news/about/canadians-connected-toronto/
CIRA posted a list of 12 Canadian coffee roasters who ship and have subscriptions: https://www.cira.ca/en/resources/news/domains/six-canadian-coffee-subscriptions/
I've been picking up Balzac's https://balzacs.com/ or Jumping Bean (in the article) at the grocery store as they've got compostable Keurig cups, which is something I wished more companies would do. ☕