Yep. It's the auditing part that is broken. As a (dangerous) workaround use --no-audit
Thanks for sharing. Good to know. I Was considering using it for that purpose.
I would not go multiple Availability Zone within the same Infra/Cloud provider...
Love the idea! Yes there are challenges (ref: 'Embrace and extend') but there is a very clear value: both for end users (that ultimately drive value) and for paying companies (startups or other) that have have great new…
I understand from [0] that the attestation key is shared across all instances (SNs) of the same model (PN): "...For example, all YubiKey 4 devices would have the same attestation certificate; or all Samsung Galaxy S8’s…
Ha Ha. Thats’s even worse than the ‘C Hashtag’ that an HR dude was rambling on about.
A little anecdote/legend from the Philips Research Labs (Nat. Lab.): When the team demonstrated the first CD they drilled some holes in them, and showed: "Look how robust, they even work when they are this damaged"…
Ken Shirriff, your blog is just awesome. What a wealth of material you have on righto.com! Blown away.
I gave the reporting a try, and I like the flow in the demo (which is for a Public repo); easy to use. For a private repo, I would probably also want people to be able to leave anonymous replies (to get 'as much…
Hi, Congratulations with your launch. Question: must an end user (web site visitor) do a (Github or other) login? Or can they simply leave a comment?
Yep, feedback is valuable. And the earlier the more valuable (it's like NPV...). I love coding so much, and find it really hard to express ideas in natural language, so that in the end documentation... doesn't happen as…
ASCII? UTF-8? UTF-16? ... ...
No I have not, but here's the approach I would take: 1) Use tcpdump to inspect WhatsApp packets and get an idea of what they look like 2) Use iptables or nftables to set up rules to block them.
1. The point regarding architecture is a good one. Choose what is best for the problem that needs solving. 2. If you want to do heavy duty server stuff that has a large RAM state (and long) running, then Go is great: -…
Yep. It's the auditing part that is broken. As a (dangerous) workaround use --no-audit
Thanks for sharing. Good to know. I Was considering using it for that purpose.
I would not go multiple Availability Zone within the same Infra/Cloud provider...
Love the idea! Yes there are challenges (ref: 'Embrace and extend') but there is a very clear value: both for end users (that ultimately drive value) and for paying companies (startups or other) that have have great new…
I understand from [0] that the attestation key is shared across all instances (SNs) of the same model (PN): "...For example, all YubiKey 4 devices would have the same attestation certificate; or all Samsung Galaxy S8’s…
Ha Ha. Thats’s even worse than the ‘C Hashtag’ that an HR dude was rambling on about.
A little anecdote/legend from the Philips Research Labs (Nat. Lab.): When the team demonstrated the first CD they drilled some holes in them, and showed: "Look how robust, they even work when they are this damaged"…
Ken Shirriff, your blog is just awesome. What a wealth of material you have on righto.com! Blown away.
I gave the reporting a try, and I like the flow in the demo (which is for a Public repo); easy to use. For a private repo, I would probably also want people to be able to leave anonymous replies (to get 'as much…
Hi, Congratulations with your launch. Question: must an end user (web site visitor) do a (Github or other) login? Or can they simply leave a comment?
Yep, feedback is valuable. And the earlier the more valuable (it's like NPV...). I love coding so much, and find it really hard to express ideas in natural language, so that in the end documentation... doesn't happen as…
ASCII? UTF-8? UTF-16? ... ...
No I have not, but here's the approach I would take: 1) Use tcpdump to inspect WhatsApp packets and get an idea of what they look like 2) Use iptables or nftables to set up rules to block them.
1. The point regarding architecture is a good one. Choose what is best for the problem that needs solving. 2. If you want to do heavy duty server stuff that has a large RAM state (and long) running, then Go is great: -…