When the EU legislates compliance with a standard into law, they pay the standards body for a license covering all EU residents and citizens
A single ~50MW facility dropping off the grid suddenly is something the grid can absorb fine. The problem is with facility-level grid-responsive safety mechanisms. If the grid sags a bit and several DCs ~simultaneously…
You can find copies of the Mastercard and Visa chargeback manuals online if you do a search, some of them (mildly redacted) from the networks themselves.
I've seen lots of pretty terrible experiences with the i40e and newer Intel drivers. For newer NICs than the X520s I'd probably grab a Connect-X card.
No, Stripe did. It is a common misconception that chargebacks are decided by the customer's bank. Actually, there is a multiple cycle back-and-forth process after which they are finally decided by _the network_. I have…
Scaleway's equivalent only allows connections from ports <1024. This is cute and means only processes with CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE can retrieve the tokens. You can do similar with vsock(7) sockets. This also has the…
You can fix it by switching to one of the grounded charger heads. Unfortunately in most locales those are only available with an integrated extension cable (or as everyone seems to call them, the "gooseneck" cables) It…
> Sure some few adults can learn languages as fast as kids, but you completely missed my main points around gatekeeping that language skills always has on adults and less so on kids. Adults in general are actually way…
On the contrary, an object moving across your field of vision will produce a level of motion blur in your eyes. The same object recorded at 24fps and then projected or displayed in front of your eyes will produce a…
Chrony can do NTP encapsulated inside PTP packets so as to combine the best parts of both protocols
Was it actually repeating packets or was it sending out pause frames? In my experience USB ethernet adapters send out pause frames which shit-tier switches replicate to all ports in direct contravention of the ethernet…
USB A->C cables are supposed to have a Rp pullup on CC1, and leave CC2 disconnected. Huawei made some A->C cables which (incorrectly, and spec-violatingly) have Rp pullups on both CC lines, which is how you signal…
> In my tests with assorted 24-bit sRGB monitors, a difference of 1 in a single channel is almost always indistinguishable (and this might be a matter of monitor tuning); even a difference of 1 simultaneously in all…
Being that prescriptive is fundamentally unworkable in practice. Propagating unknown attributes is fundamentally what made the deployment of 32-bit AS numbers possible (originally RFC 4893; unaware routers pass the…
The thing (Fast)CGI had, that http proxying doesn't (and lots of web frameworks/libraries a bit too tied to http, like go net/http don't) have is the SCRIPT_NAME (path processed so far) / PATH_INFO (path left to handle)…
Put the ACME challenges in their own DNS zones. Grant the key permission to only that zone. Risk mitigated.
> To resolve this issue, Google could implement two immutable identifiers within > its OpenID Connect (OIDC) claims: > 1. A unique user ID that doesn’t change over time. > 2. A unique workspace ID tied to the domain. 1.…
SemiAccurate has always been true to its name: occasional scoops but mixed with a lot of hyperbole, bluster, half truths and things that are just flat out wrong. Back when I worked at a semiconductor company, reading…
For transit I would want to know the path I'm taking up to the point the supplier has redundancy From there the worst that can happen generally is that the packets spiral the wrong way around the continent
Because in networking, if you buy two uplinks and don't check the paths they're taking, fate demands that the fiber seeking back hoe just took out that one duct it turns out both of your "redundant" lines go down
I feel like a lot of the comments in here could be answered by this post: https://akko.erincandescent.net/notice/AeoVF2zhNHj6LrNXto To the people who are like “What did you expect to happen when you picked a .af domain,…
The CDDL is an MPLv1 derivative, so similarities should be unsurprising
The UK didn't scrap the Interchange Fees Regulation; but as a matter of law there became two separate IFRs, one covering the EEA-cards-in-EEA and one covering UK-cards-in-UK (To put it bluntly, a big amendment was…
...portfolio companies which need to make payroll payments to normal people
When the EU legislates compliance with a standard into law, they pay the standards body for a license covering all EU residents and citizens
A single ~50MW facility dropping off the grid suddenly is something the grid can absorb fine. The problem is with facility-level grid-responsive safety mechanisms. If the grid sags a bit and several DCs ~simultaneously…
You can find copies of the Mastercard and Visa chargeback manuals online if you do a search, some of them (mildly redacted) from the networks themselves.
I've seen lots of pretty terrible experiences with the i40e and newer Intel drivers. For newer NICs than the X520s I'd probably grab a Connect-X card.
No, Stripe did. It is a common misconception that chargebacks are decided by the customer's bank. Actually, there is a multiple cycle back-and-forth process after which they are finally decided by _the network_. I have…
Scaleway's equivalent only allows connections from ports <1024. This is cute and means only processes with CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE can retrieve the tokens. You can do similar with vsock(7) sockets. This also has the…
You can fix it by switching to one of the grounded charger heads. Unfortunately in most locales those are only available with an integrated extension cable (or as everyone seems to call them, the "gooseneck" cables) It…
> Sure some few adults can learn languages as fast as kids, but you completely missed my main points around gatekeeping that language skills always has on adults and less so on kids. Adults in general are actually way…
On the contrary, an object moving across your field of vision will produce a level of motion blur in your eyes. The same object recorded at 24fps and then projected or displayed in front of your eyes will produce a…
Chrony can do NTP encapsulated inside PTP packets so as to combine the best parts of both protocols
Was it actually repeating packets or was it sending out pause frames? In my experience USB ethernet adapters send out pause frames which shit-tier switches replicate to all ports in direct contravention of the ethernet…
USB A->C cables are supposed to have a Rp pullup on CC1, and leave CC2 disconnected. Huawei made some A->C cables which (incorrectly, and spec-violatingly) have Rp pullups on both CC lines, which is how you signal…
> In my tests with assorted 24-bit sRGB monitors, a difference of 1 in a single channel is almost always indistinguishable (and this might be a matter of monitor tuning); even a difference of 1 simultaneously in all…
Being that prescriptive is fundamentally unworkable in practice. Propagating unknown attributes is fundamentally what made the deployment of 32-bit AS numbers possible (originally RFC 4893; unaware routers pass the…
The thing (Fast)CGI had, that http proxying doesn't (and lots of web frameworks/libraries a bit too tied to http, like go net/http don't) have is the SCRIPT_NAME (path processed so far) / PATH_INFO (path left to handle)…
Put the ACME challenges in their own DNS zones. Grant the key permission to only that zone. Risk mitigated.
> To resolve this issue, Google could implement two immutable identifiers within > its OpenID Connect (OIDC) claims: > 1. A unique user ID that doesn’t change over time. > 2. A unique workspace ID tied to the domain. 1.…
SemiAccurate has always been true to its name: occasional scoops but mixed with a lot of hyperbole, bluster, half truths and things that are just flat out wrong. Back when I worked at a semiconductor company, reading…
For transit I would want to know the path I'm taking up to the point the supplier has redundancy From there the worst that can happen generally is that the packets spiral the wrong way around the continent
Because in networking, if you buy two uplinks and don't check the paths they're taking, fate demands that the fiber seeking back hoe just took out that one duct it turns out both of your "redundant" lines go down
I feel like a lot of the comments in here could be answered by this post: https://akko.erincandescent.net/notice/AeoVF2zhNHj6LrNXto To the people who are like “What did you expect to happen when you picked a .af domain,…
The CDDL is an MPLv1 derivative, so similarities should be unsurprising
The UK didn't scrap the Interchange Fees Regulation; but as a matter of law there became two separate IFRs, one covering the EEA-cards-in-EEA and one covering UK-cards-in-UK (To put it bluntly, a big amendment was…
The UK didn't scrap the Interchange Fees Regulation; but as a matter of law there became two separate IFRs, one covering the EEA-cards-in-EEA and one covering UK-cards-in-UK (To put it bluntly, a big amendment was…
...portfolio companies which need to make payroll payments to normal people