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GitHub rolls out push protection on public repos

InfoWorld - Fri, 03/01/2024 - 5:00am

GitHub has begun rolling out push protection for all of its users, a secrets scanning feature that gives users the option to remove secrets from commits or bypass a block.

The policy, announced February 29, affects supported secrets. It might take one to two weeks for this change to apply to an account; developers can verify status and opt in early in code security and analysis settings. GitHub secret scanning guards more than 200 token types and patterns from more than 180 service providers.

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Open-Source Observability – SigNoz

Hacker News - Fri, 03/01/2024 - 4:44am

Article URL: https://signoz.io/

Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39560215

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We're launching our own startup FedoLabs (Sri Lanka)

Hacker News - Fri, 03/01/2024 - 4:43am

Exciting News Alert! Hey everyone! We're launching our very own start-up FedoLabs (Sri Lanka) with a mission to transform your digital experience. From website and mobile app development to IoT, networking, AWS, SEO, digital marketing, and software solutions - we've got it all covered!

Our team is all set to bring your ideas to life with innovative and custom solutions. Whether it's making your business stand out online or automating your processes, we're here for you.

Stay tuned for updates and feel free to reach out if you're curious about how we can help you or your business shine in the digital world.

Let's make something great together! Connect with us for more details info@fedolab.com

Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39560213

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Ask HN: My HP 400 printer switches the letters on some fonts

Hacker News - Fri, 03/01/2024 - 4:27am

Hi, my HP m451dn (400 series) laserjet printer recently started to switch letters, usually to Polish (I'm Polish too, so that's nice) on certain fonts, i.e. only on those which are monospaced. I print a lot of text in Times New Roman and other serif fonts, but when I print my songbook which I maintain in Courier/Droid Sans Mono it prints it with broken letters. Instead of fis I get fiś, instead of Jezu I get Jezż.

Yesterday I found that if I switch font to Consolas I get correct letters. I think this might be due to text being sent to the printer without font, but common substitution of Droid Sans to Courier Postscript happens, but I can't find an option to turn it off. Do you think this is broken memory, or maybe I should reflash it? I googled a lot of hp support pages, but nothing found

Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39560130

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