
I have messaged them directly. At least the ones I am aware of. This is a warning to others that I may not be aware of or people who decide to try it in the future.
I have messaged them directly. At least the ones I am aware of. This is a warning to others that I may not be aware of or people who decide to try it in the future.
Thanks for bringing this up.
Thanks for asking. I just added the donation links to the site’s sidebar, but here they are too: Paypal: jerry@infosec.exchange Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/infosecexchange Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/infosecexchange
Apologies. It should be fixed and stay fixed now. Docker gets about 37 updates per week and for some reason that particular container won’t restart on its own, so I’ve created a script to restart it automatically.
What do yall think a CISO of today needs to know/understand?
Heya, I’m the admin for infosec.pub, along with a bunch of other fediverse instances including infosec.exchange. I’ve been on the fediverse for a long time - infosec.exchange turns 8 next month, for example.
With each event that disenfranchises people (twitter bought by Musk, Reddit API, etc), I’ve seen a big surge in new instances. My observation is that many people get into running multi-user instances without really understanding what it takes, time-wise, emotionally, and financially.
Some of the software, like lemmy, but also kbin, calckey, and others, get pushed into the spotlight before they’re really in a reasonable spot to support the incoming community. Lemmy is relatively well functioning and complete, but only around a core set of use cases, whereas some of the others were just nowhere near ready.
I don’t know of anything on the lemmy roadmap to add account portability.
In any event, I’m here for the long term, though I do have to keep reminding our user base that this service is free to use, but not free to run, and therefore donations are much appreciated though not mandatory.
good luck! I was an amazing day when I got my CISO position. It was an even better day when I left it :)
How do you validate the responses here?
I’m not sure what you mean?
Mbin performs quite well. I just applied the most recent update which removed mercure and it’s very fast now.
I was probably the most prominent person who runs both and had database issues with k/mbin. I am happy to say that those are well behind me, largely because of the skill and patience of the Mbin team helping me resolve them.
Yes, that’s correct