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Sergio Matone 🇮🇹🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

@sw360cab

Snowboarding, climbing and hacking former @QuaApp Cofounder @Gno.land core team DevOps

Torino City Katılım Kasım 2010
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Lello@AntoLello2·
Ecco, giusto per semplificare qualche concetto.. 📌 📌
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Daniel Hnyk
Daniel Hnyk@hnykda·
LiteLLM HAS BEEN COMPROMISED, DO NOT UPDATE. We just discovered that LiteLLM pypi release 1.82.8. It has been compromised, it contains litellm_init.pth with base64 encoded instructions to send all the credentials it can find to remote server + self-replicate. link below
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Cloudflare
Cloudflare@Cloudflare·
Italy’s "Piracy Shield" forces providers to block content in under 30 minutes without judicial oversight, which leads to overblocking (taking down legitimate websites alongside infringing ones). We're appealing a €14M fine to protect the Internet from automated censorship and ensure infrastructure providers aren't forced to overblock. cfl.re/4cMh0WA
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pino49@Giusepp70451081·
Ma perché i TG nazionali non lo ripropongono a scadenza fissa. #MeloniBugiardaPattologica
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Donald J. Trump
Donald J. Trump@realDonaldTrump·
Remember that I predicted a long time ago that President Obama will attack Iran because of his inability to negotiate properly-not skilled!
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Eurosport IT
Eurosport IT@Eurosport_IT·
ICONICA EILEEN GU!
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Akhilesh Mishra
Akhilesh Mishra@livingdevops·
Early in my DevOps career, I deleted a 5GB log file from a production server that was running out of space. I ran df -h expecting to see the disk usage drop. It didn’t. Still showed 100% full. No errors, no warnings. Just the same disk usage as before I deleted anything. That’s when I learned that deleting a file doesn’t always free up space immediately. In Linux, what we think of as a “file” is actually two separate things: the filename (which is just a pointer) and the inode (which contains the actual data and metadata). When you delete a filename, you’re only removing the pointer. The inode and its data remain on disk as long as any process still has the file open. In my case, the web server was still writing to that log file. Even though I had deleted the filename, the server process kept its file handle open. The inode stayed alive, invisible to normal file listings but still consuming disk space. The space was only freed when I restarted the web server, which closed all its file handles. This is why you need different commands to see the full picture: # Check filesystem usage - df -h # Check actual directory sizes - du -sh /var/log/* # Find deleted files still open by processes - lsof +L1 The du command shows you what’s actually using space in directories, while df shows filesystem-level usage. When they don’t match, you often have deleted files still held open by running processes. This is also why proper log rotation doesn’t just delete files. Tools like logrotate rename files and send signals to processes so they can close and reopen their file handles cleanly. Three key takeaways: 1. Filenames are just pointers to inodes 1. Deletion only happens when no processes reference the inode 1. Always check both df and du when troubleshooting disk space It’s a small detail, but understanding it can save you from confusing production incidents.
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GnoSwap
GnoSwap@gnoswaplabs·
🔒Thrilled to share that we've completed a security audit with @OpenZeppelin! As we prepare for the @_gnoland beta mainnet, we've audited our smart contracts—covering core AMM logic and upgradability mechanisms. Full report: openzeppelin.com/news/gnoswap-e…
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jae kwon
jae kwon@jaekwon·
Yes. Parse them into Gno struct types. This is what Gno.land is made for.
Sentinel@SentinelP2P

@jaekwon Can a robust blockchain consensus mechanism be used as an immutable foundation to enforce a set of governing ethical rules (e.g., modified Asimov's Laws) on a decentralized AI system?

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Paolo 🐼☭
Paolo 🐼☭@PCossu·
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FFmpeg
FFmpeg@FFmpeg·
One last thing: Google boasted to the media about its AI detected vulnerabilities before FFmpeg volunteers were able to send fixes. A dozen AI vulnerability reports were dumped on FFmpeg volunteers at the same time Google was boasting to @TechCrunch Is Google Security really about marketing?
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Akhilesh Mishra
Akhilesh Mishra@livingdevops·
The Only Linux Command List You'll Need to Bookmark: Daily Heroes: • ps aux | grep {process} - Find that sneaky process • lsof -i :{port} - Who's hogging that port? • df -h - The classic "we're out of space" checker • netstat -tulpn - Network connection detective • kubectl get pods | grep -i error - K8s trouble finder Log Warriors: • tail -f /var/log/* - Real-time log watcher • journalctl -fu service-name - SystemD log stalker • grep -r "error" . - The error hunter • zcat access.log.gz | grep "500" - Compressed log ninja • less +F - The better tail command Container Whisperers: • docker ps --format '{{.Names}} {{.Status}}' - Clean status check • docker stats --no-stream - Quick resource check • crictl logs {container} - Raw container stories • docker exec -it - The container backdoor • podman top - Process peek inside containers System Detectives: • htop - System resource storyteller • iostat -xz 1 - Disk performance poet • free -h - Memory mystery solver • vmstat 1 - System vital signs • dmesg -T | tail - Kernel's recent gossip Network Ninjas: • curl -v - HTTP conversation debugger • dig +short - Quick DNS lookup • ss -tunlp - Socket statistics simplified • iptables -L - Firewall rule reader • traceroute - Path finder File Jugglers: • find . -name "*.yaml" -type f - YAML hunter • rsync -avz - Better file copier • tar -xvf - The unzipper (yes, we all google this) • ln -s - Symlink wizard • chmod +x - Make it executable Performance Profilers: • strace -p {pid} - System call spy • tcpdump -i any - Network packet sniffer • sar -n DEV 1 - Network stats watch • uptime - Load average at a glance • top -c - Classic process viewer Git Essentials: • git log --oneline - History simplified • git reset --hard HEAD^ - The "oops" eraser • git stash - The work hider • git diff --cached - What's staged? • git blame - The "who did this?" resolver Quick Fixes: • sudo !! - Run last command with sudo • ctrl+r - Command history search • history | grep - Command time machine • alias - Command shortcut maker • watch - Command repeater
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Signal
Signal@signalapp·
We are alarmed by reports that Germany is on the verge of a catastrophic about-face, reversing its longstanding and principled opposition to the EU’s Chat Control proposal which, if passed, could spell the end of the right to privacy in Europe. signal.org/blog/pdfs/germ…
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Il Grande Flagello
Il Grande Flagello@grande_flagello·
Non è Lercio
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Johnny C.
Johnny C.@Mr_Johnny_C·
@matteosalvinimi Matteo, ministro del governo con ruolo di vice presidente del Consiglio, che fa demagogia contro la sinistra che non è al governo del paese da quasi tre anni.
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cicciorosina@cicciorosina·
@matteosalvinimi con un governo di destra tutto questo non sarebbe mai successo
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nixCraft 🐧
nixCraft 🐧@nixcraft·
A bunch of crybabies and wannabe influencers are trying to bully ffmpeg, who probably can’t even write 100 lines of Python code. Go back to your vibe coding and YouTube channel, and leave handwritten optimization and code to real open source developers. I said what I said
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