I'm early on in my Kubernetes journey and have opted to focus on Talos. Would you be able to share a bit more about the issues and limitations you encountered?
You can always order the pro parts along with a regular display from the regular Framework 13. Some assembly required, but the bits are all interchangeable, so you can have your non-touch display. Alternatively, you can…
Intel got a lot of attention during the keynote, but the Ryzen AI 300 series mainboards are available if you want them. It's one of the first few choices in the configuration flow.
It's either a a Career Limiting Event, or a Career Learning event. In the case of a Learning event, you keep your job, and take the time to make the environment more resilient to this kind of issue. In the case of a…
As a guess, large-scale volumetric or photogrammetric "datasets" could be difficult to stream over lesser interconnects.
Can this be generalized into a higher-level metalanguage? Notably, one called FURTRAN with broader support for other fuzzy creatures?
Probably with KubeVirt. Some instructions for Windows 11: https://kubevirt.io/2022/KubeVirt-installing_Microsoft_Windo...
Ceph storage uses a hierarchical consistent hashing scheme called "CRUSH" to handle hierarchical data placement and replication across failure domains. Given an object ID, its location can be calculated, and the…
Depends on the setup, but programmatic access to a Gmail account that's used for admin purposes would allow for hijacking via key/password exfiltration of anything in the mailbox, sending unattended approvals, and…
This looks interesting! I've been building a similar tool that uses TreeSitter to follow changes to AST contents across git commits, with the addition of tying the node state to items in another codebase. In short, if…
It's even more fun when you extend it to negative integers, reals, and the complex plane! Matt Parker (Stand-up Maths) delves into this in a very approachable manner: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghxQA3vvhsk
I'm guessing it'd look something like this on a 1-dimensional number line: --- > | > >> . << < | < --- The dot in the middle would be the singularity, the pipes the event horizon, and the contents would be increasingly…
I think it's an interesting thought experiment. What would happen if the stock market were quantized to a blind one trade per-minute granularity? I suspect this would put everyone on more even footing, with less focus…
How about "Vidja" -- the .fr domain seems to be available, the top google hit is for an IKEA floor lamp, and it is generally a silly English mispronunciation of "video" (you kids and yer vidja games...) :)
WORM prevents after-the-fact modification, but it isn't very helpful in the case of persistent threats. The concern is that the tampering has already been committed to the backups. When was the "Break Glass" password…
Perhaps you are the Sheriff? My baby shot me down, but they did not shoot the Deputy.
That's a useful step, but the options are still Full Cloud Dependency or DIY with Zero Security. Why haven't they implemented rudimentary access control with printer-side Basic Auth (or the equivalents auth for MQTT and…
Just as a thought experiment, would it be viable to send up an array of traditional hard drives? Arrange them all for use as reaction wheels, then spin them up to persist/de-stage data while changing/maintaining…
Who needs a house fire? A bit of quartz glass, a blow torch, and an oxygen supply, and you can convert your unused diamonds into carbon dioxide without losing the house* Nile Red uses this approach to make Diamond…
But is it web-scale?
He also covered this in a more recent talk [1] which has some better audio and a direct feed of the slides. It also comes with an entirely different set of interesting stories for anyone inclined to listen :) 1:…
> a table of commits-modifying-this-thing [...] a linear list of commits doesn't convey branch/merge topology well. Agreed. Presenting both the local diff and the location in the commit graph seems like a better bet for…
With regards to your call for interesting language support, I'd add a very low-priority suggestion for documentation and specification formats. Plain text, Markdown, simple HTML paragraphs and sections. If a new…
Perhaps too late, but Rails 7.1[1] introduced composite primary key support, and there's been a third-party gem[2] offering the functionality for earlier versions of ActiveRecord. [1]…
Nope, all Bells will be Taco Bells after the Franchise Wars. I wouldn't trust any other restaurant for my telecommunications and networking needs. Case in point, their 7-layer Burrito [1] offering maps perfectly to the…
I'm early on in my Kubernetes journey and have opted to focus on Talos. Would you be able to share a bit more about the issues and limitations you encountered?
You can always order the pro parts along with a regular display from the regular Framework 13. Some assembly required, but the bits are all interchangeable, so you can have your non-touch display. Alternatively, you can…
Intel got a lot of attention during the keynote, but the Ryzen AI 300 series mainboards are available if you want them. It's one of the first few choices in the configuration flow.
It's either a a Career Limiting Event, or a Career Learning event. In the case of a Learning event, you keep your job, and take the time to make the environment more resilient to this kind of issue. In the case of a…
As a guess, large-scale volumetric or photogrammetric "datasets" could be difficult to stream over lesser interconnects.
Can this be generalized into a higher-level metalanguage? Notably, one called FURTRAN with broader support for other fuzzy creatures?
Probably with KubeVirt. Some instructions for Windows 11: https://kubevirt.io/2022/KubeVirt-installing_Microsoft_Windo...
Ceph storage uses a hierarchical consistent hashing scheme called "CRUSH" to handle hierarchical data placement and replication across failure domains. Given an object ID, its location can be calculated, and the…
Depends on the setup, but programmatic access to a Gmail account that's used for admin purposes would allow for hijacking via key/password exfiltration of anything in the mailbox, sending unattended approvals, and…
This looks interesting! I've been building a similar tool that uses TreeSitter to follow changes to AST contents across git commits, with the addition of tying the node state to items in another codebase. In short, if…
It's even more fun when you extend it to negative integers, reals, and the complex plane! Matt Parker (Stand-up Maths) delves into this in a very approachable manner: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghxQA3vvhsk
I'm guessing it'd look something like this on a 1-dimensional number line: --- > | > >> . << < | < --- The dot in the middle would be the singularity, the pipes the event horizon, and the contents would be increasingly…
I think it's an interesting thought experiment. What would happen if the stock market were quantized to a blind one trade per-minute granularity? I suspect this would put everyone on more even footing, with less focus…
How about "Vidja" -- the .fr domain seems to be available, the top google hit is for an IKEA floor lamp, and it is generally a silly English mispronunciation of "video" (you kids and yer vidja games...) :)
WORM prevents after-the-fact modification, but it isn't very helpful in the case of persistent threats. The concern is that the tampering has already been committed to the backups. When was the "Break Glass" password…
Perhaps you are the Sheriff? My baby shot me down, but they did not shoot the Deputy.
That's a useful step, but the options are still Full Cloud Dependency or DIY with Zero Security. Why haven't they implemented rudimentary access control with printer-side Basic Auth (or the equivalents auth for MQTT and…
Just as a thought experiment, would it be viable to send up an array of traditional hard drives? Arrange them all for use as reaction wheels, then spin them up to persist/de-stage data while changing/maintaining…
Who needs a house fire? A bit of quartz glass, a blow torch, and an oxygen supply, and you can convert your unused diamonds into carbon dioxide without losing the house* Nile Red uses this approach to make Diamond…
But is it web-scale?
He also covered this in a more recent talk [1] which has some better audio and a direct feed of the slides. It also comes with an entirely different set of interesting stories for anyone inclined to listen :) 1:…
> a table of commits-modifying-this-thing [...] a linear list of commits doesn't convey branch/merge topology well. Agreed. Presenting both the local diff and the location in the commit graph seems like a better bet for…
With regards to your call for interesting language support, I'd add a very low-priority suggestion for documentation and specification formats. Plain text, Markdown, simple HTML paragraphs and sections. If a new…
Perhaps too late, but Rails 7.1[1] introduced composite primary key support, and there's been a third-party gem[2] offering the functionality for earlier versions of ActiveRecord. [1]…
Nope, all Bells will be Taco Bells after the Franchise Wars. I wouldn't trust any other restaurant for my telecommunications and networking needs. Case in point, their 7-layer Burrito [1] offering maps perfectly to the…