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Listened to Open Source Security: NPM supply chain attacks with Charlie Eriksen
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Josh chats with Charlie Eriksen, a security researcher at Aikido Security. We discuss the recent NPM supply chain attacks that affect hundreds of packages. Charlie shares his experiences dealing with recent security breaches, the challenges of maintaining trust in open source software, and the importance of proactive measures to safeguard open source. The rapid pace of change is impacting our security practices and what steps can be taken to foster resilience in the face of evolving threats. The show notes and blog post for this episode can be found at

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Hello Fediverse -- let's have an #introduction and introduce ourselves :3 We're dotmeow, a queer-run community project to register the gTLD .meow. But not only for meows and giggles! The profits of this gTLD shall go to community causes, turning every domain into queer community support, especially focusing on trans issues. While we've already passed the ICANN Application Support Program, we're just now launching our web & social media presence(s). So while there's not much to see here yet, follow us if you're interested in registering a .meow domain and potentially supporting us in the way -- crowdfunding TBA soon. Outside of announcements we want to engage with the fediverse as regular fedizens and won't spam you with meaningless ads <3

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When you become disabled there’s a few things you notice right away: Ableism is everywhere. People will abandon you. Even those you were certain would stick by you. Just because something is illegal or against human rights code doesn’t mean it’s not happening ALL the time Accessibility is not what it should be. People will blame you for your disabilities. It won’t matter what you do or how hard you try, you won’t be “good enough” All the misconceptions you had about disabled people were wrong. That’s really the crux of it. Disability is a minority group you can join anytime. Most people will experience disability in their lifetime Yet discriminating against us is not only common it’s socially acceptable. Most people don’t realize how misguided they are until it happens to them Many of us living with chronic illness had the same preconceived notions about disabled people until we became disabled ourselves We thought it wasn’t “that bad”. We believed we would be the exception Many of us became advocates because the realization that we were so horribly wrong shook us to our core. If we had that much ableism to work through, then so does everyone else. That’s why we need strong allies. We need people who will say disabled lives matter. We need to shift the public perception away from the idea that disability is a moral failing. We need to be visible, take up space and help people realize that all health is temporary and disability happens to almost everyone. Inclusion and accessibility matter! #disability #ableism #eugenics #chronicillness

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Thank you for being open and sharing 💜 ADHD can really suck, especially once we learn what it is and have to unpack how it's shaped us