and/or someone "renting" a bare metal server from such a provider too.
I appreciate you pointing that out. I've been curious about meshastatic and wondered how well the encryption was being handled.
Rust doesn't run on all of their platforms so this is a good example of where git may not be viable for OpenBSD long-term (if they were to switch from CVS one day, which is a big IF)
Rust doesn't support as many CPU architectures as C does (SH4 for example, though there's likely many more better examples.) This might make a much more interesting case for GOT than before https://www.gameoftrees.org/
> The simple alternative is just around the corner: sprinkle vanilla JavaScript where it’s needed and don’t build your identity around a framework. That mindset is hard to swallow, though (especially when companies have…
HARD AGREE! It just takes the minimal amount of discipline, and some conventions. I know it can be done because I did it, lots of people did it just a few years ago (some of those apps are STILL running today.)
I used a colo once a few years ago at a small datacenter in the midwest, I was shocked at how unprofessional everything was, machines laying in the hallway, a guy was sleeping in one of the offices. They let me setup my…
> until my girlfriend moved in with me lol, why was this the defining moment? She wasn't too keen on hearing the high pitch wwwwhhhhuuuuurrrrrrr of the server fans?
> We're entering a new age of AI powered coding, where creating a competing product only involves typing "Create a fork of this repo and change its name to something cool and deploy it on an EC2 instance". I've been…
In the Philippines everyone uses Facebook because you can use Messenger for free without data charges.
I really wanted to like Librem and almost bought a phone until I saw this video by Louis Rossmann: https://youtu.be/wKegmu0V75s?si=NzevsJgHD188bRkT
Got tired of this with a few extensions I made too. It felt like every year or so they'd completely break some API and I'd have to go switch to the new one, then they wanted a privacy policy, then justification for…
Roughly, yes. Customers (or more often, their IT department) runs our installer which installs the server as a windows service.
The company I work for has a legitimate service that runs on the loopback (it provides our web apps APIs for some device integration) hopefully its just as simple as the user accepting the prompt else we'll be drowning…
my bank did this on the site they sent me to in order to activate my new card.
I would strongly suggest speaking with a human accountant. I did this recently after doing some contracting on-the-side for a couple years and I should have done it sooner. It cost me something like $50 for an hour of…
I'm tired of getting thrown AI slop, but I think its a people problem not an AI problem. "Hey, I made this doc, can you just make sure it looks OK, maybe add a couple things to it?" - Only to find out its completely…
crates.io suffers from this on huge crates (e.g. the windows crate) the first time I experienced it I thought something was broken.
I wonder if the increase has anything to do with the post-COVID lack of interest in commercial property?
Using single family homes as an investment vehicle is the weirdest thing to me.
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Something both this blog post and the Github Repo[0] do not point out very clearly is that the stock wireless card that comes with (if you choose it), at least, the AMD 13 isn't supported by FreeBSD[1]. Of course, you…
and/or someone "renting" a bare metal server from such a provider too.
I appreciate you pointing that out. I've been curious about meshastatic and wondered how well the encryption was being handled.
Rust doesn't run on all of their platforms so this is a good example of where git may not be viable for OpenBSD long-term (if they were to switch from CVS one day, which is a big IF)
Rust doesn't support as many CPU architectures as C does (SH4 for example, though there's likely many more better examples.) This might make a much more interesting case for GOT than before https://www.gameoftrees.org/
> The simple alternative is just around the corner: sprinkle vanilla JavaScript where it’s needed and don’t build your identity around a framework. That mindset is hard to swallow, though (especially when companies have…
HARD AGREE! It just takes the minimal amount of discipline, and some conventions. I know it can be done because I did it, lots of people did it just a few years ago (some of those apps are STILL running today.)
I used a colo once a few years ago at a small datacenter in the midwest, I was shocked at how unprofessional everything was, machines laying in the hallway, a guy was sleeping in one of the offices. They let me setup my…
> until my girlfriend moved in with me lol, why was this the defining moment? She wasn't too keen on hearing the high pitch wwwwhhhhuuuuurrrrrrr of the server fans?
> We're entering a new age of AI powered coding, where creating a competing product only involves typing "Create a fork of this repo and change its name to something cool and deploy it on an EC2 instance". I've been…
In the Philippines everyone uses Facebook because you can use Messenger for free without data charges.
I really wanted to like Librem and almost bought a phone until I saw this video by Louis Rossmann: https://youtu.be/wKegmu0V75s?si=NzevsJgHD188bRkT
Got tired of this with a few extensions I made too. It felt like every year or so they'd completely break some API and I'd have to go switch to the new one, then they wanted a privacy policy, then justification for…
Roughly, yes. Customers (or more often, their IT department) runs our installer which installs the server as a windows service.
The company I work for has a legitimate service that runs on the loopback (it provides our web apps APIs for some device integration) hopefully its just as simple as the user accepting the prompt else we'll be drowning…
my bank did this on the site they sent me to in order to activate my new card.
I would strongly suggest speaking with a human accountant. I did this recently after doing some contracting on-the-side for a couple years and I should have done it sooner. It cost me something like $50 for an hour of…
I'm tired of getting thrown AI slop, but I think its a people problem not an AI problem. "Hey, I made this doc, can you just make sure it looks OK, maybe add a couple things to it?" - Only to find out its completely…
crates.io suffers from this on huge crates (e.g. the windows crate) the first time I experienced it I thought something was broken.
I wonder if the increase has anything to do with the post-COVID lack of interest in commercial property?
Using single family homes as an investment vehicle is the weirdest thing to me.
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Something both this blog post and the Github Repo[0] do not point out very clearly is that the stock wireless card that comes with (if you choose it), at least, the AMD 13 isn't supported by FreeBSD[1]. Of course, you…