Open core, if it gets funded enough I'm probably just going to make all the enterprise features (distributed management, IP reputation, custom branding, etc) open source.
today i learned two things, one is that ai was scraping unesco policies enough they were having problems with it, the second is unesco policy makers will see a canadian foxgirl when opening the website.
the second thought is really entertaing cause I assume they'd want to at least rebrand it
This is simultaneously amazing and horrifying. Amazing because I never thought that my software would have this far of a reach. Horrifying because now the United Nations is in my threat model.
I think to some degree, people who see the mascot underestimate its importance. Your browsing experience getting interrupted is a high-tension situation, especially because it shows up for only a moment and you don't know what's happening. The mascot is there to defuse the tension.
tangentially i just remembered this thing existing which you and any trans person in tech fitting the criteria probably won't get a cent from because esr would find you too woke or whatever
I'm _really_ interested how GitHub/GitLab deal with the onslaught, considering they have computational expensive endpoints like all the git blames and archives. I'm guessing "heavy caching" and "lots of money".
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(food for thought: integration with https://github.com/crowdsecurity, FIPS mode in the future when Go crypto is validated, https://coraza.io to get the OWASP core ruleset?)
I promise I won't be creating "Osiris" :P
the second thought is really entertaing cause I assume they'd want to at least rebrand it
long shot, but did they keep the logo on?
I got the worst fucking bingo card this year.
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