

You patched the annoying “crash-on-start” bug! 😍 I was collecting diagnostics to help nail it down, but you guys were faster. Keep up the great work! 👍👍👍


You patched the annoying “crash-on-start” bug! 😍 I was collecting diagnostics to help nail it down, but you guys were faster. Keep up the great work! 👍👍👍


Leave the poor Russian bot alone. Shilling fossile tech and vilifying Europe for responding to Russia’s aggression is hard enough as it is.
Thank you! While that does allay most security concerns, it does beg the question how useful such a vulnerability tracker is if it doesn’t actually show any relevant vulnerabilies and you constantly have to second-guess what it says. Warning signs that aren’t actually warnings because it’s “just a false alarm” quickly teach personell to not take warnings seriously - unti, onel day, it’s not a false alarm…
Thanks for your detailed reply!
To make that happen, the attacker must […] already have access to the server to upload and process the file, which means that security has already failed.
Do I correctly assume that by axis you mean shell or even root level access? If not, any of my regular users (turned rogue…) could upload a poisoned raw file which nextcloud would process to, for instance, generate a thumbnail.


Corporate-driven > community-driven distros


Is it Shitpost Saturday already?
Man, your basement has the weirdest carpet I’ve ever seen. Also, much too bright for my taste. If you can see the keycaps without backlight, you’re doing the lighting wrong.