Mozilla: JavaScript, Progress, and Microsoft Moles
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Mozilla Releases Security Updates for Firefox, Firefox ESR, and Thunderbird | CISA
Mozilla has released security updates to address vulnerabilities in Firefox, Firefox ESR, and Thunderbird. An attacker could exploit some of these vulnerabilities to take control of an affected system.
CISA encourages users and administrators to review the Mozilla security advisories for Firefox 105, Firefox ESR 102.3, and ThunderBird 91.13.1 and apply the necessary updates.
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Firefox Nightly: These Weeks In Firefox: Issue 124
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Pale Moon scares people away from the NoScript extension to protect 'MoonChild's' profits. Bonus: Corrosive people (boosted by Microsoft) in “FOSS” “Communities”. | BaronHKâs Rants
Recently, Matthew J. Garrett, or Matt GULAG as I call him on #Techrights IRC has been petitioning Roy to cancel me over some personal beliefs that I have expressed that arenât even that unusual. Roy hasnât acted on that.
Matt GULAGâs career in software development is on a jack stand provided by Microsoft and other companies that are hostile to software freedom.
Unfortunately, when Freenode turned into The Pretenderâs âFreenode Autonomous Zoneâ, people who are bad in other ways, like Matt GULAG and âMoonChildâ (*cough* M.C. Hitler) (which MinceR refers to as âManChildâ) forked it and created Libera.Chat. Libera.Chat is awful because itâs been politicized by the cancel mob.
Freenode, before The Pretender took it over, had almost 100,000 users and was _the_ place to discuss Free Software.
Libera.Chat only has about 49,000 users at peak hours, and itâs because they cancel anyone who isnât some total leftist freak-of-nature or a Microsoft toady that supports their sabotage efforts of GNU/Linux.
Libera.Chat has banned me like 7 times (sort of like Matrix.org has), but K-Lines donât mean much of anything to me like they did in the days of dial-up or direct connect over my real IP which only changed every several months or so.
I change IP addresses and VPN providers every so often so good luck making any of that stick. Iâm on Libera.Chat in several different ways all at once right now.
Eventually the bans donât happen as often because you know which rooms (such as #linux and #libera) which have asshole moderators in them.
Microsoft has virtually succeeded in planting moles in every high profile place where âLinuxâ is up for discussion, and theyâve made sure that people who donât like Microsoft and say why get banned. Even if itâs like, a one-liner and youâre not up on a soap box. Or you make a joke about something that really happened.
(Like the time Microsoft did the BIG BOOBIES debacle with the Linux kernel in their HyperV driver and then says all the perverts are in open source.)
The bans happened to me on Reddit and Libera, and whether the ban itself sticks or not, they know that you know that if you come back and criticize them again, the ban will just happen again.