Weekly Shaarli
Week 23 (June 2, 2025)
Pass is the standard unix password manager, a lightweight password manager that uses GPG and Git for Linux, BSD, and Mac OS X.
I use feedmyride.net to generate an RSS feed of my Strava activities. I have been using feed2exec to parse that RSS feed.
The standalone Meta AI app is finally here to rival ChatGPT. It brings a unique AI-first social discovery feed and a "full-duplex" AI voice mode.
There are many webpages but only one webbpage and it's mine. Welcome to Paul Anthony Webb's home on the 'Net.
GraphQL: i don't like Facebook but bless them for creating GraphQL. Holy moly, can you imagine using REST for everything? Yuck.
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Convert CSV files into a SQLite database.
Explore the versatile and powerful world of command line with our '24 Hours in the Terminal' series. Uncover the secrets of the terminal, mastering skills from file management to media manipulation, all within a day-long adventure. This series will boost your productivity, teach you new shortcuts, and unveil exciting terminal tools, turning you into a proficient command line user in no time.
I am a big fan of this idea.
Identify the custom emoji available on a particular Mastodon instance.
Intuitive console for cross-platform DSC management. Close automation and security gaps immediately and collect all information centrally.
OpenSSF Scorecard - Security health metrics for Open Source - ossf/scorecard
Learn why CIS Benchmarks matter, how the CIS GitLab Benchmark was created, and how to use it to properly secure your GitLab installation.
Docker container and built in Web Application for managing Nginx proxy hosts with a simple, powerful interface, providing free SSL support via Let's Encrypt
🔖 Feature description Allow multiple mastodon instance to be configured by postiz users at the same time 🎤 Why is this feature needed ? A new env var have been recently added to set custom mastodon instance but multiple user can use diff...
Meta’s new AI app is making private conversations public without clear consent. Join the Mozilla community in demanding Meta shut down its "Discover Feed" and ensure that all AI interactions are private by default. Protect user privacy now.
How to calculate your potential reach
Your “toots” (ie. your posts on Mastodon) can be “boosted” (equivalent of a retweet on Twitter). Also, each actor on Mastodon has a certain number of followers. So potentially, one of your toots can reach all your followers, as well as all the followers of the actors who reshare your toot.
Hello I find myself facing a problem. I can't share an article with the "Shaare link" button When I open the window and enter my credentials, I get the message Wrong token and I canno...
Found after HELP! Wrong token. all the time...
The Open Graph protocol enables any web page to become a rich object in a social graph.
"Under the Bar" - a basic 3rd-party client application for Hevy (see hevyapp.com) - SteveG/underthebar
The Best Practices for OSS Developers working group is dedicated to raising awareness and education of secure code best practices for open source developers.
A Python-based CLI tool designed to scan GitLab projects for compliance against the CIS GitLab Benchmark. Check out the recommendations-as-code...
OpenAI explains how deleted ChatGPT logs may be accessed in court battle.
This works quite nicely!
Information about medical conditions, intimate confessions and horny image generation requests are all visible on Meta's new Discover feed.
Status of Secure Open Source Rewards program
The Secure Open Source (SOS) program was established as a program to address the very long tail of open source security. The idea was simple: create financial incentives to find and fix security issues in all open source projects. After 24 months in action, the program disbursed $353,000 for 189 improvements. We are particularly grateful to all the contributors for their efforts.
Although these results were positive, they also made clear that this approach will not scale to the problem at hand; therefore the SOS program has been decommissioned because alternative approaches exist: The Linux Foundation & Google continue to support individual security work through scaled approaches through the Linux Foundation’s Alpha-Omega project and individual rewards through Google’s Patch Rewards Program.
The Patch Rewards Program has been around since 2013 and seeks to reward patches (or pull requests) that improve the security of an in-scope project. The Alpha-Omega project mission is to protect society by catalyzing sustainable security improvements to the most critical open source software projects and ecosystems. Since 2022, Alpha-Omega has disbursed over $8M in grants to improve open source security. For more information please visit the Patch Rewards Program and Alpha-Omega websites respectively.
Frontend developer building tools and helping community to empower developers.
A self-hosted dashboard that puts all your feeds in one place - glance/docs/configuration.md at main · glanceapp/glance
Universally Unique Identifiers (UUIDs) are 128-bit values designed to ensure uniqueness across... Tagged with backend, postgres, go, database.
The Center for Internet Security (CIS) has published a series of benchmarks for Microsoft products and services