- #linux #devops #sysadmin
A Network Blip Is Not Just a Blip
Network blips are brief and self-healing. They are also the reason a backup job can run cleanly, log no errors, and leave you with nothing to restore from.
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--- - #ai #claude #geopolitics
Claude Code's Usage Bug and the Fight Behind It
My session limit drained in two hours. The bug is real, but the timing points to something bigger: Anthropic's standoff with the Pentagon.
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--- - #nginx #security #linux
nginx 1.28.3: Six CVEs, One Upgrade
nginx 1.28.3 dropped March 24 with six CVEs patched. What each one means and whether you need to care.
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--- - #systemd #go #linux
ProtectHome=yes in Systemd Breaks Subprocesses Too
You hardened your systemd service with ProtectHome=yes. Your Go service spawns a subprocess. It crashes with EACCES on a path you never touched.
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--- - #links #self-hosted #go
Self-Hosted Referral Links Without the /s/
I tried Slash for my referral links. The /s/ prefix gave them away. So I built plink: a single-binary shortener with clean slugs on your own domain.
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--- - #go #react #self-hosted
A Private Client Portal for Freelancers
Managing clients through Notion and email gets messy. I built a private portal to fix that, and you can use it too.
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--- - #linux #security #kernel
AppArmor Had a Privilege Escalation Bug. Since 2017.
Nine flaws in AppArmor let an unprivileged local user reach root. Active on every Ubuntu server by default. Sitting there since 2017.
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--- - #vps #linux #security
Attacked Every 23 Seconds. Why I'm Not Worried.
Running a self-managed VPS means bots will find you within hours. Here's the layered setup I use to sleep well anyway.
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