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Cake day: June 4th, 2023

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  • Not as o̸̯̪̳̫͗f̴̨͇̉̉̀ͅt̶̢̩̞̽̾̆ẽ̶̳n̸̩͓̯̼͑̃̀̉ ̶̛̜̘̠̉̍̕a̸̭͆̓̀s̴̙͚̮̣̊ ̷̮̽̀Ị̷̬͓̀̕ ̸̧̨̜̥̄͠ş̸̨̫̼͔̠̘͕̮̫̥̘̜͉͖̦̱̭͕̟͕̳̩͎̅̍̿̓̆̈̍̏͛͛̋̈́̇̅̑̓̀̊͗͘͝͝͝͠h̸̢̡̢̢̖͖̝̦̰̤̦͉̒̀̋̾̉̈́̏́̉ơ̶̢̲̤̩͈̹͙̯̝͕͕͔̱̌̀͛̑͑̏̓̔͐͋̆ŭ̶̧̢͙͉̭̮̺͚͍͙̮̫̩̮͓͉͗͗̃̏͊̀̽̂̏͊̎̐̓̌̕͝͠l̸̖̙̩̖̈͗́̀̓̀͗̏͑̊̃̓͋͛̕͠͝d̷̳̼̆́͛̀̆̽́͑̏͂͌͘






  • I don’t disagree, but what more could Google do here? They had a flaw in their system that required two completely different services at Google in order to exploit and the result is an email address, not access to the account itself. Google also is actively paying for people to help them find these issues. I think they did a stellar job here, but of course being perfect with the security if the software implementations is always the best case.



  • I’m looking at Talos on my Proxmox cluster as VMs. I’m trying to automate it all through ansible and currently stuck trying to bootstrap my secrets manager. Somewhat of an analysis paralysis at the moment. Thinking of using a cloud hosted one with some kind of a local passthrough cache in case the WAN connection gets disrupted.












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