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KitchenOwl Gone? (infosec.pub)

Does anyone know what has happened to Kitchenowl?

All I see is a 404 when I go to the Kitchenowl website (https://kitchenowl.org/), docs site (https://docs.kitchenowl.org/) or the author's Github (https://github.com/TomBursch/kitchenowl/).

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[-] slazer2au@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago

That is inaccurate to all hell.

Not to defend a microslop product but that monitoring platform sees one service as offline as the entire platform is offline.

The container registry going down does not effect the git forges or the webui but that site says it does.

[-] cecilkorik@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 week ago

He's still right that it's weird people like you are going to bat to defend them. Microsoft sucks. It must get tiring if you have to call out every inaccurate thing everyone says to try to tear them down. The important take-home message is that we need to tear them down, they suck.

You don't see people bothering to defend Epstein, for example. Even though there's lots of inaccurate stuff going around, there's enough accurate stuff to be absolutely confident he was an absolute loathsome piece of shit not worth defending. Not worth the effort to defend. Why bother?

What do you see in Microsoft that you think is worth defending? Github is shit, and it's evil. Let it go.

[-] KairuByte@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 week ago

Yeah man, why would accuracy be important? They burn baby owls to fuel their cars too, so why would it be important to be accurate in statements?

If you’re going to shit on a company, come with receipts. Else you’re just reinforcing the idea that people will make shit up to discredit the company. It makes it easier to dismiss legit claims.

If I said that Israel was starting forest fires with space lasers, then also said they were committing genocide, the earlier claim lowers my credibility and makes it easier to dismiss the latter.

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