`paul.s (at) objectdisoriented (dot) com` if you need to reach out.
Happy new year from Singapore!
Here you go - refer.beeper.com/39gJJ0
Amen to this. I've followed pretty much the exact same path as you (pfSense instead of OPN though) and reached the exact same conclusion. I have a sizeable networking background, but still absolutely hated having to…
Plex' Android TV app (ATV) is a travesty in regards to pretty much every feature that matters. From broken playback state tracking, "currently watching" that just won't go away (obvious local state management issues),…
That's just going to lead to blanket allowances, sadly. Path of least resistance and all.
You might find this useful - https://egpu.io/forums/gpu-monitor-peripherals/pcie-ethernet...
26C at 80% is a good day in most of Asia, for what it's worth.
RAS' (of nLayer/GTT/PacketFabric fame) presentation[0] about this same topic at NANOG47 is a lot more detailed. [0]: https://archive.nanog.org/meetings/nanog47/presentations/Sun...
How strict is the "US, UK, Canada, AUS" requirement if one is able to match the team timezone?
Is CF open to hiring remotely, or are you guys only open to considering onsite applications?
Agreed. The pricing gets crazy fast when you're not really in control of your record / query count, like the typical SaaS dealing with customer data. It feels tailored to first party use.
Probably unlikely. The only way it might be better (for now) is if you need to use something that uses the GUI. But with native x forwarding coming soon to WSL2, you'll get the same experience soon enough (given that…
I've been using https://github.com/lucagrulla/cw for that. Seems to work ...reasonably enough.
I'm not sure where it went wrong for you, but I had Zerotier up in 5 minutes as well. Basically sign up for account -> install -> allow to join network in Dashboard. That was it.
What does it do that Zerotier doesn't already? I've been using that for a few years now, works flawlessly.
It can be implemented in the same way remote erase is, remotely.
> such as asking a user to use 2FA for editing sensitive data if they haven't provided that information in the last 15 minutes Can't you just use the iat claim to check for issuance time for this one?
I have a (newer) Shield TV, and it works fine with Emby. That is, assuming you're talking about the self hosted Emby.
With the AX200 [0], I've had absolutely no problem using both WiFi and BT simultaneously. As with all things tho, YMMV. 0: https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/189347/...
Eh, far from it. Their per record / per query pricing is extremely prohibitive for any real production use.
FWIW, it works fine if you grab the apk and install it yourself. I use the Chrome Canary channel on my Shield, and it works OK.
Telenor is no stranger to being ordered to do these things when operating in autocratic regimes, and they have a history of complying. Previous incidents have not evoked any such responses in Norway either, sadly.
My experience is the opposite with VSCode and TS, actually. It becomes obvious that Jetbrains understands MSFT's own language (TS) better than VSCode the moment you actually need real IDE-like features (such as…
Keeping your head down and actively agreeing with governmental policies are two different things. As things are now, people from authoritarian countries are really, really good at the former.
As it stands, as someone from one of those countries that's recently managed to reign in companies without such physical presence, there's a lot they can do. It typically starts from automated ISP/NSP level blockages of…
Happy new year from Singapore!
Here you go - refer.beeper.com/39gJJ0
Amen to this. I've followed pretty much the exact same path as you (pfSense instead of OPN though) and reached the exact same conclusion. I have a sizeable networking background, but still absolutely hated having to…
Plex' Android TV app (ATV) is a travesty in regards to pretty much every feature that matters. From broken playback state tracking, "currently watching" that just won't go away (obvious local state management issues),…
That's just going to lead to blanket allowances, sadly. Path of least resistance and all.
You might find this useful - https://egpu.io/forums/gpu-monitor-peripherals/pcie-ethernet...
26C at 80% is a good day in most of Asia, for what it's worth.
RAS' (of nLayer/GTT/PacketFabric fame) presentation[0] about this same topic at NANOG47 is a lot more detailed. [0]: https://archive.nanog.org/meetings/nanog47/presentations/Sun...
How strict is the "US, UK, Canada, AUS" requirement if one is able to match the team timezone?
Is CF open to hiring remotely, or are you guys only open to considering onsite applications?
Agreed. The pricing gets crazy fast when you're not really in control of your record / query count, like the typical SaaS dealing with customer data. It feels tailored to first party use.
Probably unlikely. The only way it might be better (for now) is if you need to use something that uses the GUI. But with native x forwarding coming soon to WSL2, you'll get the same experience soon enough (given that…
I've been using https://github.com/lucagrulla/cw for that. Seems to work ...reasonably enough.
I'm not sure where it went wrong for you, but I had Zerotier up in 5 minutes as well. Basically sign up for account -> install -> allow to join network in Dashboard. That was it.
What does it do that Zerotier doesn't already? I've been using that for a few years now, works flawlessly.
It can be implemented in the same way remote erase is, remotely.
> such as asking a user to use 2FA for editing sensitive data if they haven't provided that information in the last 15 minutes Can't you just use the iat claim to check for issuance time for this one?
I have a (newer) Shield TV, and it works fine with Emby. That is, assuming you're talking about the self hosted Emby.
With the AX200 [0], I've had absolutely no problem using both WiFi and BT simultaneously. As with all things tho, YMMV. 0: https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/189347/...
Eh, far from it. Their per record / per query pricing is extremely prohibitive for any real production use.
FWIW, it works fine if you grab the apk and install it yourself. I use the Chrome Canary channel on my Shield, and it works OK.
Telenor is no stranger to being ordered to do these things when operating in autocratic regimes, and they have a history of complying. Previous incidents have not evoked any such responses in Norway either, sadly.
My experience is the opposite with VSCode and TS, actually. It becomes obvious that Jetbrains understands MSFT's own language (TS) better than VSCode the moment you actually need real IDE-like features (such as…
Keeping your head down and actively agreeing with governmental policies are two different things. As things are now, people from authoritarian countries are really, really good at the former.
As it stands, as someone from one of those countries that's recently managed to reign in companies without such physical presence, there's a lot they can do. It typically starts from automated ISP/NSP level blockages of…