Amazing what one can vibe code these days. Not that cool things need a purpose......but is there a purpose or target workload, other than proving you can?
Neat, looks like it has seen better days. The RT-64 is 64m but the RT70 is bigger (70m) and newer. Goldstone in California is also 70m. What is the point of this article?
A clean slate can mean anything, they chose AEGIS-256X2 because it can be hardware accelerated so its not exactly a clean slate if you use pre-existing tech in your stack. The line is drawn somewhere, and some giant…
Wireguard specifically was not designed for enterprise use, quite the opposite, and enterprise has to do quite a bit of wrapping around it to ensure keys are rotated and this is why tailscale has become so popular. >…
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Find me a PC in this form factor that is as well tested and supported as the steam boxes are, with the specs they are claiming to have, at this price. Its a little above the curve but a little is not a lot, and you get…
Amazing what one can vibe code these days. Not that cool things need a purpose......but is there a purpose or target workload, other than proving you can?
Neat, looks like it has seen better days. The RT-64 is 64m but the RT70 is bigger (70m) and newer. Goldstone in California is also 70m. What is the point of this article?
A clean slate can mean anything, they chose AEGIS-256X2 because it can be hardware accelerated so its not exactly a clean slate if you use pre-existing tech in your stack. The line is drawn somewhere, and some giant…
Wireguard specifically was not designed for enterprise use, quite the opposite, and enterprise has to do quite a bit of wrapping around it to ensure keys are rotated and this is why tailscale has become so popular. >…
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Find me a PC in this form factor that is as well tested and supported as the steam boxes are, with the specs they are claiming to have, at this price. Its a little above the curve but a little is not a lot, and you get…
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