I’ve had ~15 cars over the past 25 years, different make and models, some really cheap, some fairly expensive. One thing they all have in common: their terrible infotainment UI. I’m sure they are trying and it has…
..and with faster and faster iterations :|
I started studying IT back in ‘99 and got a strict warning from the school my first year, because I had used the schools network to access the internet from my own laptop. I had “gained access” by plugging an ethernet…
Just remember: never use Environment= for secrets, since they are visible to all users on the system. (Use EnvironmentFile= instead)
> ..laymen.. That’s the behavioral problem. When AI is assisting a professional, the outcome is vastly different.
The comparison is somewhat skewed, since they went from an (expensive) virtual server to a cheaper dedicated server (hardware). One of the new risks is if anything critical happens with the hardware, network, switch…
We've setup and used peer-relays since it was first announced and they've been great, but they do solve a somewhat specific problem. Some of our users experienced fairly limited throughput from time to time. Under…
Or: https://linuxgsm.com/ - 130+ game servers. CLI only though, but really nice.
Try “UsePAM no” and ensure “UseDNS no” in sshd_config on Ubuntu and you’ll probably experience the same fast login time.
“We care about your privacy..” Followed by something about 1800+ companies they want to sent my data to .. :|
AI companies scrape to: - have data to train on - update the data more or less continuously - answer queries from users on the fly With a lot of AI companies, that generates a lot of scraping. Also, some of them behave…
It’s been privatized for the past 15 years or so. It’s just change of contractor.
Yeah, I'm already using nftables and I agree that it's better than eg. iptables (or the numerous frontends for iptables) and probably the best bet we have at this point - but honestly, it's still far from the UX I get…
Coming from FreeBSD and pf, all Linux firewalls I’ve tried feels clunky _at best_ UX-wise. I’d love a Linux firewall configured with a sane config file and I think BSD really nailed it. It’s easy to configure and still…
It’s not as much about the risk of failure, as both are safe when the correct safety measures are in place. But what might happen when they fail - thermal runaway is no joke with lithium-ion, ask any firefighter.
Looks like the C64 is behind it (underneath a..?) and there’s a small corner of 5.25” diskette station further back. Probably not his daily drivers.. :)
Huh..? MySQL 9 is not even GA in AWS RDS yet, only in preview: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/MySQL... And latest 8.0 and 8.4 is supported at least a year from now.
Headscale is the not-vendor-login version of Tailscale.
> Why is Github enforcing that decision.. Because at the end of the day, Github is responsible for _their_ runners. If you want full control, install and use your own runners, which flips the responsibility to you.
From a drawing perspective the hat is fairly simple (3-4 lines), looks good and quick to sketch - speed mattered when drawing lots of Smurf’s.
Huh? I’ve used jellyfin on my chromecast for years
Maybe the taller aspect ratio is due to cockpit surfaces being more horizontal or vertical than eyesight..? Like letters/words painted on the road for drivers to read them.
Take a look at Crystal for types: https://crystal-lang.org/
Do you know if it says anything about restarting them simultaneously or not? I would think trying to restart engines one at a time would be preferred, over both of them at the same time - or maybe thats not how it…
But then you’ll no longer receive any future security fixes by the publisher. It’s a hard problem to fix, when we can’t trust any publishers in the future :(
I’ve had ~15 cars over the past 25 years, different make and models, some really cheap, some fairly expensive. One thing they all have in common: their terrible infotainment UI. I’m sure they are trying and it has…
..and with faster and faster iterations :|
I started studying IT back in ‘99 and got a strict warning from the school my first year, because I had used the schools network to access the internet from my own laptop. I had “gained access” by plugging an ethernet…
Just remember: never use Environment= for secrets, since they are visible to all users on the system. (Use EnvironmentFile= instead)
> ..laymen.. That’s the behavioral problem. When AI is assisting a professional, the outcome is vastly different.
The comparison is somewhat skewed, since they went from an (expensive) virtual server to a cheaper dedicated server (hardware). One of the new risks is if anything critical happens with the hardware, network, switch…
We've setup and used peer-relays since it was first announced and they've been great, but they do solve a somewhat specific problem. Some of our users experienced fairly limited throughput from time to time. Under…
Or: https://linuxgsm.com/ - 130+ game servers. CLI only though, but really nice.
Try “UsePAM no” and ensure “UseDNS no” in sshd_config on Ubuntu and you’ll probably experience the same fast login time.
“We care about your privacy..” Followed by something about 1800+ companies they want to sent my data to .. :|
AI companies scrape to: - have data to train on - update the data more or less continuously - answer queries from users on the fly With a lot of AI companies, that generates a lot of scraping. Also, some of them behave…
It’s been privatized for the past 15 years or so. It’s just change of contractor.
Yeah, I'm already using nftables and I agree that it's better than eg. iptables (or the numerous frontends for iptables) and probably the best bet we have at this point - but honestly, it's still far from the UX I get…
Coming from FreeBSD and pf, all Linux firewalls I’ve tried feels clunky _at best_ UX-wise. I’d love a Linux firewall configured with a sane config file and I think BSD really nailed it. It’s easy to configure and still…
It’s not as much about the risk of failure, as both are safe when the correct safety measures are in place. But what might happen when they fail - thermal runaway is no joke with lithium-ion, ask any firefighter.
Looks like the C64 is behind it (underneath a..?) and there’s a small corner of 5.25” diskette station further back. Probably not his daily drivers.. :)
Huh..? MySQL 9 is not even GA in AWS RDS yet, only in preview: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/MySQL... And latest 8.0 and 8.4 is supported at least a year from now.
Headscale is the not-vendor-login version of Tailscale.
> Why is Github enforcing that decision.. Because at the end of the day, Github is responsible for _their_ runners. If you want full control, install and use your own runners, which flips the responsibility to you.
From a drawing perspective the hat is fairly simple (3-4 lines), looks good and quick to sketch - speed mattered when drawing lots of Smurf’s.
Huh? I’ve used jellyfin on my chromecast for years
Maybe the taller aspect ratio is due to cockpit surfaces being more horizontal or vertical than eyesight..? Like letters/words painted on the road for drivers to read them.
Take a look at Crystal for types: https://crystal-lang.org/
Do you know if it says anything about restarting them simultaneously or not? I would think trying to restart engines one at a time would be preferred, over both of them at the same time - or maybe thats not how it…
But then you’ll no longer receive any future security fixes by the publisher. It’s a hard problem to fix, when we can’t trust any publishers in the future :(