yaml definitions compiled to sqlite sounds pretty similar to winget, which is scaling very well. vector search is a cool idea - how much storage does it use per package?
I had to scroll too far for someone to mention third-party CI. GitHub Actions free runners have always sucked, but the third-party runner ecosystem is really strong for those who can afford it. imo the APIs are far…
there are quite a few features like this. I actually did a comparison of chromium vs edge headers yesterday, it's a lot more than a rebrand. shame the source code is proprietary…
> windows store requires a MS account they avoid mentioning it, but the Microsoft managed package format (MSIX) works just fine without the Microsoft Store. create an App Installer manifest, stick it on a website, and…
> Until now the only way to do that was on device as usual, Apple's implementation is exceptional, but far from the first. see https://confidentialcomputing.io/ and its long history
thanks for this, can't believe I've never come across it. I've been building git scraping tools for years, but didn't know it was a popular pattern
this, because msft spent years and many $$$ to build an open-source ecosystem. apple hasn't done that yet, so I'm not sure why anyone would trust them
shame they paywalled JWT authn behind their expensive PaaS offering :( forced us to use an alternative, and paywalling security features in an "open source" product didn't make us feel comfortable for a long-term…
this is really helpful, thanks. how much are third-party models changing these workflows (LLMs etc)? would you still spend as much time on feature engineering and evaluation? I'm wondering whether any saved time would…
I host a usable web app like this, including a complete CLI via WebAssembly. it's surprisingly useful for teaching, kind of like CyberChef https://openssl.tplant.com.au/
I host a usable web app for this idea, including a full CLI via WebAssembly to illustrate the trade-offs https://openssl.tplant.com.au/
it's not as expensive as it looks, if you don't count time. CNC alu and the display would be the biggest costs. other carrier board projects use 3d printing over CNC, but the display/bandwidth is kinda what makes this…
thanks, really appreciate that your post was concise and included examples/followups. only needed 10 minutes to style my own rss feed
mainline LTS is good enough to boot and perform well, but it's still missing media and NPU features. as someone who briefly worked on mainlining, I feel the biggest problem is Turing's deceptive marketing - rk3588 and…
every trufflehog post I've seen on hn has been alarmist clickbait. could've been an opportunity to discuss security tradeoffs of `sub` vs `email` and how to handle `sub` changes, but nope their take is "sub doesn't fix…
Microsoft Store and Xbox games/updates are distributed with a proprietary P2P protocol, which also includes ISP appliances. afaik it's the largest P2P network in the world.…
its layout engine is the real magic for me, it allows complex diagrams that are just unreadable in graphviz or mermaid. a concise DSL and animation support are bonuses too
it's become much easier in the last few years. Talos + Flux + Renovate can be built in a day [0], and simplifies storage/backups/patching even for single-node clusters. There's also a great community, with services like…
and the niche customers that do need Proton's level of privacy are often more comfortable with a selfhosted product
it's a pain, you'll need to build the images on separate jobs then merge them into a multi-arch manifest. I moved to namespace.so for remote BuildKit builds a while ago and haven't looked back. depot.dev is also good,…
the docs might be misleading - New-MailboxImportRequest is "only supported on-prem", but it's used by the PST import UI and works just fine with EXO
> apt is unpinnable, as old versions get removed not necessarily, eg snapshot.debian.org > pinning on hashes is architecture dependent can't you pin the multi-arch manifest instead? I still like StableBuild for…
they've started internal v6 rollout with external coming afterwards. no timelines though, and I've waited for years https://old.reddit.com/r/backblaze/comments/1av4r3g/b2_ipv6_...
k8s is a lot easier for homelabs than it used to be, and imo it's quicker than nix for building a declarative homelab. templates like this one can deploy a cluster in a few hours:…
Nvidia's SODIMM compute module interface can prove this concept already. I have two 7W ARM Turing RK1s arriving soon, each with PCIe 3x4 at 4GB/s, and the Turing Pi 2 cluster board can fit four in an ITX form factor.…
yaml definitions compiled to sqlite sounds pretty similar to winget, which is scaling very well. vector search is a cool idea - how much storage does it use per package?
I had to scroll too far for someone to mention third-party CI. GitHub Actions free runners have always sucked, but the third-party runner ecosystem is really strong for those who can afford it. imo the APIs are far…
there are quite a few features like this. I actually did a comparison of chromium vs edge headers yesterday, it's a lot more than a rebrand. shame the source code is proprietary…
> windows store requires a MS account they avoid mentioning it, but the Microsoft managed package format (MSIX) works just fine without the Microsoft Store. create an App Installer manifest, stick it on a website, and…
> Until now the only way to do that was on device as usual, Apple's implementation is exceptional, but far from the first. see https://confidentialcomputing.io/ and its long history
thanks for this, can't believe I've never come across it. I've been building git scraping tools for years, but didn't know it was a popular pattern
this, because msft spent years and many $$$ to build an open-source ecosystem. apple hasn't done that yet, so I'm not sure why anyone would trust them
shame they paywalled JWT authn behind their expensive PaaS offering :( forced us to use an alternative, and paywalling security features in an "open source" product didn't make us feel comfortable for a long-term…
this is really helpful, thanks. how much are third-party models changing these workflows (LLMs etc)? would you still spend as much time on feature engineering and evaluation? I'm wondering whether any saved time would…
I host a usable web app like this, including a complete CLI via WebAssembly. it's surprisingly useful for teaching, kind of like CyberChef https://openssl.tplant.com.au/
I host a usable web app for this idea, including a full CLI via WebAssembly to illustrate the trade-offs https://openssl.tplant.com.au/
it's not as expensive as it looks, if you don't count time. CNC alu and the display would be the biggest costs. other carrier board projects use 3d printing over CNC, but the display/bandwidth is kinda what makes this…
thanks, really appreciate that your post was concise and included examples/followups. only needed 10 minutes to style my own rss feed
mainline LTS is good enough to boot and perform well, but it's still missing media and NPU features. as someone who briefly worked on mainlining, I feel the biggest problem is Turing's deceptive marketing - rk3588 and…
every trufflehog post I've seen on hn has been alarmist clickbait. could've been an opportunity to discuss security tradeoffs of `sub` vs `email` and how to handle `sub` changes, but nope their take is "sub doesn't fix…
Microsoft Store and Xbox games/updates are distributed with a proprietary P2P protocol, which also includes ISP appliances. afaik it's the largest P2P network in the world.…
its layout engine is the real magic for me, it allows complex diagrams that are just unreadable in graphviz or mermaid. a concise DSL and animation support are bonuses too
it's become much easier in the last few years. Talos + Flux + Renovate can be built in a day [0], and simplifies storage/backups/patching even for single-node clusters. There's also a great community, with services like…
and the niche customers that do need Proton's level of privacy are often more comfortable with a selfhosted product
it's a pain, you'll need to build the images on separate jobs then merge them into a multi-arch manifest. I moved to namespace.so for remote BuildKit builds a while ago and haven't looked back. depot.dev is also good,…
the docs might be misleading - New-MailboxImportRequest is "only supported on-prem", but it's used by the PST import UI and works just fine with EXO
> apt is unpinnable, as old versions get removed not necessarily, eg snapshot.debian.org > pinning on hashes is architecture dependent can't you pin the multi-arch manifest instead? I still like StableBuild for…
they've started internal v6 rollout with external coming afterwards. no timelines though, and I've waited for years https://old.reddit.com/r/backblaze/comments/1av4r3g/b2_ipv6_...
k8s is a lot easier for homelabs than it used to be, and imo it's quicker than nix for building a declarative homelab. templates like this one can deploy a cluster in a few hours:…
Nvidia's SODIMM compute module interface can prove this concept already. I have two 7W ARM Turing RK1s arriving soon, each with PCIe 3x4 at 4GB/s, and the Turing Pi 2 cluster board can fit four in an ITX form factor.…