To my knowledge, there isn't a single definition of a union. In America, it seems to mean something wildly different than what I'm used to in my part of Europe. To me, it is simply an organization by workers to…
I did the same, except I'm paying for Mullvad through the Tailscale partnership, so I reached out to them and expressed my desire for them to partner with other privacy focused VPN providers like Njalla, Airvpn and…
Firecracker launches small, but otherwise general purpose virtual machines. Containers, at least the standard implementations that most of us use, use kernel features like namespaces to isolate workloads, but still…
Anyone have ideas about what to do when using cgroup weights rather than max? I'm currently in the process of removing cpu.max from our clusters, to allow applications to better utilize the available cpu time which…
Network policies controlling egress would be one thing. I haven't seen how you make secrets available to the agent, but I would imagine you would need to proxy calls through a mitm proxy to replace tokens with real…
The next release includes a way to use a command palette to search for and jump between surfaces (windows, panes), which sounds like it partially addresses your third point. I had a small hand in it, by building the…
There's zero percent chance that I would proxy all my LLM calls with my API key through some third party service. However, if it was self-hostable, so that I can ensure it is only able to reach the LLM providers, I…
How does it deal with partial failures like the upstream being unreachable from one datacenter but not the other, or from one region but not another? Or when the upstream uses anycast or some other way to route to…
You can find the forks by looking in the "network" part of the UI. I do agree that GitHub could do more to highlight forks and their relationship to one another. But I don't think the current way - having an open pull…
Cool! While in Kubernetes you have cilium that does basically the same thing, outside of Kubernetes I've been using explicit proxies to do this kind of thing, which requires applications to support http proxy. I could…
That is correct. The emulator is implemented in JavaScript using OOP, and the tests that the game runs to validate your progress has certain expectations on what you export and what methods are available.
Been a Kagi subscriber for a while, and am supportive of a more diverse browser ecosystem. However, I won't be using this browser as long as it is closed source. Honestly, the arguments made by the founder (I believe…
I'm sure part of it is so that marketing can say that their TV has new putz-tech smooth vibes AI 2.0, but honestly I also see this same thing happen with products aimed at technical people who would benefit from…
I have almost the same experience. I'm not running my own ISP and I'm not in a country known for originating DDoS attacks (Sweden), yet just using Firefox on Linux seems to be enough to be forced to click on traffic…
That's great! They should put that on the website.
That link doesn't answer the question though. It states that the extension is reviewed before receiving the recommended status. It does not state that updates are reviewed.
Not stated in the most diplomatic way, but I do agree. Having used CDK (not cdktf) and now being forced back to Terraform feels like going back to the stone age. It is absolutely obvious to me that generating…
I suppose that's true, but it makes it quite hard to communicate specific concepts if everyone gets to come up with their own definition of existing terms. I'm aware that language evolves, but at least at the moment,…
Completely disagree. To me, and the OSI, none of those things other than redistribution and forking have anything to do with being open source or not. In fact, you could have a closed source project tick nearly all of…
Do we work in the same company? That said, I really don't understand why everyone hates on Bitbucket. I really thought it was _fine_ from a user perspective. Now we're on GHE and I find it a sidegrade at best. Now for…
Don't send the client information about players they should not be able to see based on their current position.
I'm coming from a place of complete ignorance here, so take my question as genuine and not trying to imply that this _should_ be an easy problem. But what exactly is it that makes it so difficult to have a KVM that lets…
There already exists many implementations of this idea. CDK, Pulumi and Winglang are the ones that come to mind as probably the most well known.
I have a simple solution for you: don't join a union if you don't want to be part of one.
Just to save someone 5 minutes of research, if you are using the EKS AMIs based on AL2023 or Bottlerocket, this is already done for you by pointing to an image on ECR. At least on Bottlerocket, I haven't checked AL2023,…
To my knowledge, there isn't a single definition of a union. In America, it seems to mean something wildly different than what I'm used to in my part of Europe. To me, it is simply an organization by workers to…
I did the same, except I'm paying for Mullvad through the Tailscale partnership, so I reached out to them and expressed my desire for them to partner with other privacy focused VPN providers like Njalla, Airvpn and…
Firecracker launches small, but otherwise general purpose virtual machines. Containers, at least the standard implementations that most of us use, use kernel features like namespaces to isolate workloads, but still…
Anyone have ideas about what to do when using cgroup weights rather than max? I'm currently in the process of removing cpu.max from our clusters, to allow applications to better utilize the available cpu time which…
Network policies controlling egress would be one thing. I haven't seen how you make secrets available to the agent, but I would imagine you would need to proxy calls through a mitm proxy to replace tokens with real…
The next release includes a way to use a command palette to search for and jump between surfaces (windows, panes), which sounds like it partially addresses your third point. I had a small hand in it, by building the…
There's zero percent chance that I would proxy all my LLM calls with my API key through some third party service. However, if it was self-hostable, so that I can ensure it is only able to reach the LLM providers, I…
How does it deal with partial failures like the upstream being unreachable from one datacenter but not the other, or from one region but not another? Or when the upstream uses anycast or some other way to route to…
You can find the forks by looking in the "network" part of the UI. I do agree that GitHub could do more to highlight forks and their relationship to one another. But I don't think the current way - having an open pull…
Cool! While in Kubernetes you have cilium that does basically the same thing, outside of Kubernetes I've been using explicit proxies to do this kind of thing, which requires applications to support http proxy. I could…
That is correct. The emulator is implemented in JavaScript using OOP, and the tests that the game runs to validate your progress has certain expectations on what you export and what methods are available.
Been a Kagi subscriber for a while, and am supportive of a more diverse browser ecosystem. However, I won't be using this browser as long as it is closed source. Honestly, the arguments made by the founder (I believe…
I'm sure part of it is so that marketing can say that their TV has new putz-tech smooth vibes AI 2.0, but honestly I also see this same thing happen with products aimed at technical people who would benefit from…
I have almost the same experience. I'm not running my own ISP and I'm not in a country known for originating DDoS attacks (Sweden), yet just using Firefox on Linux seems to be enough to be forced to click on traffic…
That's great! They should put that on the website.
That link doesn't answer the question though. It states that the extension is reviewed before receiving the recommended status. It does not state that updates are reviewed.
Not stated in the most diplomatic way, but I do agree. Having used CDK (not cdktf) and now being forced back to Terraform feels like going back to the stone age. It is absolutely obvious to me that generating…
I suppose that's true, but it makes it quite hard to communicate specific concepts if everyone gets to come up with their own definition of existing terms. I'm aware that language evolves, but at least at the moment,…
Completely disagree. To me, and the OSI, none of those things other than redistribution and forking have anything to do with being open source or not. In fact, you could have a closed source project tick nearly all of…
Do we work in the same company? That said, I really don't understand why everyone hates on Bitbucket. I really thought it was _fine_ from a user perspective. Now we're on GHE and I find it a sidegrade at best. Now for…
Don't send the client information about players they should not be able to see based on their current position.
I'm coming from a place of complete ignorance here, so take my question as genuine and not trying to imply that this _should_ be an easy problem. But what exactly is it that makes it so difficult to have a KVM that lets…
There already exists many implementations of this idea. CDK, Pulumi and Winglang are the ones that come to mind as probably the most well known.
I have a simple solution for you: don't join a union if you don't want to be part of one.
Just to save someone 5 minutes of research, if you are using the EKS AMIs based on AL2023 or Bottlerocket, this is already done for you by pointing to an image on ECR. At least on Bottlerocket, I haven't checked AL2023,…