Thanks for the article.
So gatekeeping can have positive intentions.
Thanks for the article.
So gatekeeping can have positive intentions.
Well, looking for one to...
It feels different. It is different.
Less trolls is probably because we have fewer people, if it ever gets the size of reddit, all the assholes will be here also.
It feels like a small village where you say good morning to everyone you pass by, let's see how it grows.
Got the same vibe going to mastodon, the interaction is valuable.
Practically impossible, but when you do meet them, you are certain they are fucking awesome.
Sorry can't give you more advice, people will continue doing what is convenient/popular until they grow over it, some (most?) never do...
oh well, he is just talking to himself...
What a tragedy when the police thinks they must fire at twelve year olds that are fighting for their rights.
Dehumanization is a brutal weapon.
although having the same community in different servers might serve a purpose as well, I try to subscribe to the "same" community in different servers, this way you don't have centralization since if one goes down, the others are still up, and you can post to whatever server and interested people will see the post (assuming everyone does the same).
This is my rss feed for DFIR blogs:
Open Source DFIR - RSS
https://osdfir.blogspot.com/
Malicious Life
https://malicious.life
Windows Incident Response - Atom
https://windowsir.blogspot.com/
Another Forensics Blog - RSS
http://az4n6.blogspot.com/
DFIR Training Blog
https://courses.dfir.training/blog.rss
InverseCos - RSS
https://www.inversecos.com/
B!n@ry » Feed
http://www.binary-zone.com
Malware-Traffic-Analysis.net - Blog Entries
https://www.malware-traffic-analysis.net/index.html
Dancho Danchev's Blog - Mind Streams of Information Security Knowledge - RSS
https://ddanchev.blogspot.com
Krebs on Security » Feed
https://krebsonsecurity.com
Schneier on Security » Feed
https://www.schneier.com
Seriously Risky Business
https://srslyriskybiz.substack.com
Daniel Miessler » Feed
https://danielmiessler.com/
Forensic Focus » Feed
https://www.forensicfocus.com/
SPACE ROGUE » Feed
https://www.spacerogue.net/wordpress
Security Onion - RSS
https://blog.securityonion.net/
Cheeky4n6Monkey - Learning About Digital Forensics - RSS
http://cheeky4n6monkey.blogspot.com/
ElcomSoft blog RSS Feed
https://blog.elcomsoft.com
ZENA FORENSICS - RSS
https://blog.digital-forensics.it/
dfir.blog
https://dfir.blog/
Yogesh Khatri's forensic blog - RSS
https://www.swiftforensics.com/
Hacking Exposed Computer Forensics Blog - RSS
https://www.hecfblog.com/
Smarter Forensics » Feed
https://smarterforensics.com
TheHexNinja - RSS
https://www.thehexninja.com/
Linux Sleuthing - RSS
https://linuxsleuthing.blogspot.com/
@sroberts
https://sroberts.io/
I assumed that when you check it on your instance, it reflects the subscribed users from your instance.
Doi, não doi?