Ignite Realtime Blog: Openfire 4.7.0 has been released!
The Ignite Realtime Community is elated to be able to announce the release of Openfire version 4.7.0!
This release is the first non-patch release in more than a year, which brings a healthy amount of new features, as well as bug fixes.
I’d like to explicitly thank the many people in the community that have supported this release: not only were a significant amount of code contributions provided, the feedback that we get in our [chatr … ⌘ Read more
Not enough tests
GoBlog’s test coverage is increasing (currently about 41%), but I keep being reminded there is nothing like enough or even too many tests. I still find some stupid bugs that aren’t covered by automatic tests. ⌘ Read more
ProcessOne: ejabberd 21.12
This new ejabberd 21.12 release comes after five months of work, contains more than one hundred changes, many of them are major improvements or features, and several bug fixes.
When upgrading from previous versions, please notice: there’s a change in mod_register_web behaviour, and PosgreSQL database, please take a look if they affect your installation.
A more detailed expla … ⌘ Read more
ProcessOne: ejabberd 21.12
This new ejabberd 21.12 release comes after five months of work, contains more than one hundred changes, many of them are major improvements or features, and several bug fixes.
When upgrading from previous versions, please notice: there’s a change in mod_register_web behaviour, and PosgreSQL database, please take a look if they affect your installation.
A more detailed expla … ⌘ Read more
ProcessOne: ejabberd 21.12
This new ejabberd 21.12 release comes after five months of work, contains more than one hundred changes, many of them are major improvements or features, and several bug fixes.
When upgrading from previous versions, please notice: there’s a change in mod_register_web behaviour, and PosgreSQL database, please take a look if they affect your installation.
A more detailed expla … ⌘ Read more
Ignite Realtime Blog: Openfire 4.7.0 beta & Hazelcast plugin 2.6.0 releases!
After a long few months full of hard work, we are happy to tell you that we are close to a 4.7.0 release for Openfire!
This next version of our real time communications server has received a lot of improvements and bug fixes.
A key area of the code that has received updates is the Multi-User Chat (MUC) impl … ⌘ Read more
How to squash bugs by enrolling in OSS-Fuzz
OSS-Fuzz is Google’s awesome fuzzing service for open source projects. GitHub Security Lab’s @kevinbackhouse describes enrolling a project. ⌘ Read more
Mark emails me all the time with bugs he found in GoBlog (some that I would never have found myself) and features he would like to see (e.g. better display of Brid.gy webmentions). I take it as motivation and try to improve GoBlog in a way that it is useful for others as well. And I think there is a good progress. ⌘ Read more
Three rules of bug fixing for better OSS security
When you’re fixing a bug, especially a security vulnerability, you should add a regression test, fix the bug, and find & fix variants. ⌘ Read more
Funny bug in LG TV: last Saturday I scheduled some film from yesterday for recording. Actual recording yesterday started 1 hour late. Looks like although TV knows actual time perfectly well it was not capable to “translate” schedule from CEST to CET.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Today I had unexpected old twts after jenny -f. Have now jennys cache under revision control, automatically commiting changes after each fetch. Let’s see if this helps finding a (possible) bug.
Game Off 2021 theme announcement
The theme for this year’s Game Off is… …BUG! Your challenge, should you choose to accept it, is to create a game between now and December 1 incorporating the theme somehow, and submit it to ⌘ Read more
Ignite Realtime Blog: Smack 4.4.4 released
We are happy to announce the release of Smack 4.4.4. Thanks to numerous contributors this patch level release includes many fixes and improvements. I’d like to especially thank the folks from Jitsi, namely Boris Grozev, Damian Minkov, Ingo Bauersachs, and Jonathan Lennox. Who tracked down multiple bugs, including a nasty concurrency bug. Furthermore, thanks to Ingo, Smack and its important dependencies [jxmpp](https://github.com/ign … ⌘ Read more
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org I’m seeing your response as reply to #p522joq, where it doesn’t seem to belong to. Did this happen by accident or is there a bug hiding somewhere?
@prologic@twtxt.net I’m seeing your response as reply to #p522joq, where it doesn’t seem to belong to. Did this happen by accident or is there a bug hiding somewhere?
Cybersecurity spotlight on bug bounty researcher @yvvdwf
We’re excited to highlight another top contributing researcher to GitHub’s Bug Bounty Program: @yvvdwf ⌘ Read more
Ignite Realtime Blog: Push Notification Openfire plugin 0.9.0 released
I’m happy to be able to announce that we’ve released version 0.9.0 of the Push Notifications plugin for Openfire!
This version does not bring new functionality. It does fix a bug that older versions of this plugin had, when running on Openfire 4.6.4 or later.
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Oof! I found a bug on Yarn’s Markdown rendering, @prologic@twtxt.net. See OP.
@quark@ferengi.one Pinging @movq@www.uninformativ.de, in case it is a bug.
Gajim: Gajim 1.3.3
This release features improved Ad-Hoc Commands and brings back spell checking. Gajim 1.3.3 includes many bug fixes and improvements. Thanks everyone for reporting issues!
The Ad-Hoc Commands window has been ported to Gajim’s new Assistant. This unifies the look and feel with other actions using an Assistant and it also fixes some issues.
More Changes New- Profile: A NOTE entry has been added
- API JID for search.jab … ⌘ Read more
Cybersecurity spotlight on bug bounty researchers @chen-robert and @ginkoid
GitHub’s bug bounty team is excited to kick off Cybersecurity Awareness Month with a spotlight on two security researchers who participate in the GitHub Security Bug Bounty Program. ⌘ Read more
GitHub security update: Vulnerabilities in tar and @npmcli/arborist
Between July 21, 2021 and August 13, 2021 we received reports through one of our private security bug bounty programs from researchers regarding vulnerabilities in tar and @npmcli/arborist. ⌘ Read more
Highlights from Git 2.33
The open source Git project just released Git 2.33 with features and bug fixes from over 74 contributors, 19 of them new. We last caught up with you on the latest in Git when 2.31 ⌘ Read more
It did! And I fixed the bug last night. And now I’m curious how your pod deals with spam. 👆🏼
My kid just uncovered a bug in a program I wrote by grabbing my laptop and smacking the keyboard a bunch. Biological input fuzzing; a real-life chaos monkey.
Seven years of the GitHub Security Bug Bounty program ⌘ Read more…
Privilege escalation with polkit: How to get root on Linux with a seven-year-old bug ⌘ Read more…
Fixed another bug in my finger client: rfc1288 says lines have to end with crlf, but I was just sending lf.
Fixed a bug. Found a new bug in yesterday’s work. Fixed that bug.
@prologic@twtxt.net @jlj@twt.nfld.uk @movq@www.uninformativ.de
/p/tmp > git clone https://www.uninformativ.de/git/lariza.git Mon May 24 23:48:18 2021
Cloning into 'lariza'...
/p/tmp > tree lariza/ 12.5s Mon May 24 23:48:32 2021
lariza/
├── BUGS
├── CHANGES
├── LICENSE
├── Makefile
├── PATCHES
├── README
├── browser.c
├── man1
│ ├── lariza.1
│ └── lariza.usage.1
├── user-scripts
│ └── hints.js
└── we_adblock.c
2 directories, 11 files
Unrelated: my first response shows a rendering bug on your site: it’s dropping a backslash. Hard to mix markdown and genuine plain text.
GitHub security update: A bug related to handling of authenticated sessions ⌘ Read more…
@prologic@twtxt.net Bug in your profile links: it’s repeating a segment. For example, your face tries to get to https://twtxt.net/user/https://twtxt.net/user/prologic/twtxt.txt
The little bug that couldn’t: Securing OpenSSL ⌘ Read more…
@xuu@txt.sour.is @prologic@twtxt.net @thewismit@twtxt.psynergy.io ah.. probably a bug with the re parser. looks like i can do it without the <>’s with lex
Crazy behavior of Xfce Note CPU Usage, bug going back to 2012 and still happening in 2020 ⌘ https://blog.rmendes.net/2020/crazy-behavior-of-xfce-note-cpu-usage-bug-going-back
Aditya Borikar: Chapter 9: Bug Fixation ⌘ https://adiaholic.github.io/gsoc2020/2020/07/19/Chapter-9-Fixing-Bugs.html
@lucidiot@tilde.town, thanks for the bug report. Does anybody have an idea for https://github.com/mdom/txtnish/issues/12?
Hackers hijack thousands of Chromecasts to warn of latest security bug – TechCrunch https://techcrunch.com/2019/01/02/chromecast-bug-hackers-havoc/
Am I the only one who thought the Bumblebee trailer was a trailer for a gritty remake of Herbie the Love Bug?
Bad idea of the day: a social network where post literally fade because the contrast is computed with the inverse of time. A spinoff where bugs slowly eat away at posts.
Supermicro boards were so bug ridden, why would hackers ever need implants? | Ars Technica https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2018/10/supermicro-boards-were-so-bug-ridden-why-would-hackers-ever-need-implants/
dategrep has seen a workload of changes, I would be very happy about any feedback or bugs! :) https://github.com/mdom/dategrep
To distribute or not to distribute? Why licensing bugs matter | the morning paper https://blog.acolyer.org/2018/06/25/to-distribute-or-not-to-distribute-why-licensing-bugs-matter/
Fuck, Land doesn’t seem to get that any major anomoly would be signal AF & therefore, hiding it behind redundancy is a bug in any information-theoretic channel
countercomplex: The resource leak bug of our civilization http://viznut.fi/texts-en/resource_leak_bug_of_our_civilization.html
Operant Conditioning by Software Bugs – Embedded in Academia https://blog.regehr.org/archives/861
Finding a CPU Design Bug in the Xbox 360 | Random … https://randomascii.wordpress.com/2018/01/07/finding-a-cpu-design-bug-in-the-xbox-360/
There are two classes of bug. One is where the program doesn’t match your mental model of the program. The other is when the problem doesn’t match your mental model of the problem. Most bugs are both.
@kas@enotty.dk Mhh, i explicitly allow 60 seconds in my rfc3339 regex. Is there already a bug report for python?