I've been in crypto for over 10 years and I’ve Never been hacked. Perfect OpSec record.
Yesterday, my wallet was drained by a malicious @cursor_ai extension for the first time.
If it can happen to me, it can happen to you. Here’s a full breakdown. 🧵👇
@pkriens Maybe it's not complicated but if you know a good way to spin up OSGi environment for junit test and test generated services in the temporary OSGi runtime it would allow us to have mapstruct OSGi component model support: https://t.co/8TKllG5V0z. Any help appreciated! 🙏
@itsfoss Upgrade stability and mobility is paramount. Can move my system between notebooks and upgrades effortlessly. I have a continuous and consistent desktop environment (UI, editor and CLI) experience since 2018 over three notebooks. It's @nixos_org . Heavenly stable OS.
@thdxr we've used following java stack: spring websockets + stomp and StompJS on SPA client side, opted out of message brokers, here is more info: https://t.co/FxiHxpmyOE
A former Ukrainian PoW shows russian PoWs the barbarity that he himself endured in russian captivity, one can barely look at him.
The difference in the level of care provided is apparent and obvious.
We mock them, we deride and despise them, we must never become them.
Screams, several families wiped out, dead kids, just another day in Ukraine as air defenses can no longer stop Russian missiles targeting residential builfings full of sleeping families.
Open genocide.
"Poland held off the Wehrmacht for a while, longer than people remember, at great losses, but it was a matter of weeks, not years, and so others had to come in. Because Ukrainians have resisted so well, no one else has had to fight. Yet. And, so I don’t think we appreciate how much they are doing for us, and that, therefore, our duty has to be to bring the things to them that they need."
@TimothyDSnyder at #MunichSecurityConference
Thank you, Timothy, for your support!
Join our ambassador’s fundraiser #SafeSkies to protect Ukrainian cities from russian missile attacks:
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We live in a time increasingly resembling the second half of the 1930s. I couldn't live with myself with the knowledge I didn't do more to stop another Hitler. In light of the Republican wavering and in memory of Navalny I will give $100 towards FPV drones for Ukr for every RT.
Unbelievable! I am like hundreds of Russian journalists who have had to go into exile to keep reporting about the Kremlin's war against Ukraine. The alternative was to go to jail. And now this SoB is teaching us about good journalism, shooting from the $1000 Ritz suite in Moscow
I, a Ukrainian-speaking Ukrainian, have always been oppressed by the Russian language.
It's always been like this.
I was oppressed by Russian, when I was still young I could not watch Ukrainian cartoons, because there were only Russian ones.
I was oppressed by Russian when we were forced to read depressing Russian literature at school.
I was oppressed by Russian when they defiantly did not want to serve me in a Kiev coffee shop, because I spoke Ukrainian.
I was oppressed by Russian when in Odessa I could not order a taxi, because the operator did not understand the Ukrainian phrase “you can drive to Derebasovskaya”, and in Kherson they made a mockery of my speech.
I was pressed by Russian, when my classmates, who came for the summer from Kiev gavarili PA-ruski, " patamusha is so convenient for me, panimaesh”?
I was oppressed by Russian, when I graduated from university, I couldn't find a single Ukrainian-language magazine in Kiev to complete an internship.
I was oppressed by Russian when the Rosetta support service, hotel administrations, or Ukrzaliznytsia refused to serve me in Ukrainian.
And I am frankly shocked when they now talk about some kind of restriction of the rights of Russian speakers.
Really? Did everyone like everything when it was the other way around? Why wasn't there such outrage then?
Let me remind you that the Ukrainian language has been destroyed for centuries and only now has it really begun to develop.
Let me remind you that the Russians in the Occupied Territories first of all burn our books and replace Ukrainian-language signs.
It seems to me that sometimes we are too tolerant, but we need to defend our own.
If you haven't forgotten, the war with Russia is still going on.
No one forbids speaking Russian in everyday life, but if someone is uncomfortable creating content in Ukrainian, they can move to a wonderful country a little further east, where that language is spoken, and not clog up our information space.
I live in Ukraine, we have our own wonderful language, Russia attacked our country, so:
I'm uncomfortable in Russian
and for me there is a difference,
especially now that we are choosing our future.
For me, the symbol of this year is this children's cap, all cut by bullets on the head of the deceased 11-year-old boy from near Brovary.
This is about the meeting of two different consciousnesses of nations. This is about the scale of life values of the Ukrainian people. This is about the ancestral memory of the Ukrainian nation…
It's about unforgiveness.
It's about the cost of living. This is about the sacred - children and family.
Ukraine remembered everything. And most importantly, I'll never forget it again…
I regret to inform the community that since my own house was destroyed by russians who invaded my country, Wasm3 has entered a minimal maintenance phase.