Decent idea - one I've had before - but I can to the conclusion that I really wasn't solving a tangible problem. The real issue is you've just created an overlay tunnel architecture and have negated the benefits of…
I’m learning how much time and effort my significant effort puts into keeping our household in order and clean (we have 4 pets - 2 cats 2 dogs). Anyone who says homemakers don’t work hard is full of shit. (And we don’t…
> Furthermore, the party does not condone excessive government intervention. This sentiment is dated and suspect. Reference: The stimulus/relief bill just passed. Remember the bottom line that everyone in power likes to…
Because humans aren't robots and having fucking emotions. I swear Hacker News becomes more autistic by the day.
Yes it is bad, you royal jackass. Reminder: You can fire and lay people off while still conveying a sense of respect and dignity. This was absolutely not that. This is why people hate tech startups. They are pieces of…
> [...] how many insanely wealthy private collectors can there be out there, who are willing to risk substantial prison time to own a stolen painting? I think there are more of them than you are realistically…
Can we please just ban any mention of TailScale and ZeroTier from any article containing WireGuard? This place is becoming fucking spam central.
Yeah but try to touch/pet a cat when it doesn’t want you to. Lol.
> [...] it's hard to imagine another nation surpassing the number of US cases. Your anti-US bias is showing. Lol - I can think of dozens of other places that are worst than say Mississippi.
To bolster your point: Honestly they don't need to do much - the infrastructure is already there as a matter of being able to turn people's service up/down/on/off. There is always a provider-managed CPE device that…
> I agree that S3 is fantastic, but not sure I would consider it simple considering how much sensitive data is left wide open in publicly accessible buckets all the time. You're conflating two things: A) simple,…
You can LD preload libraries to redirect syscalls to a 3rd party stack (userspace / DPDK).
As a 33 year old I really am confused by this statement. While I love my texting, slack, etc, nothing replaces the low-latency engagement (intimacy) of a one on one phone call. I can parse someone's tone very easily on…
> Can I multiply these together to get 0.16% chance of ending up in the ICU once infected, or is that too simplistic :) Not a medical professional, but I believe the "danger zone" is somewhere in between your admittance…
> Why have a problem with this? This is hacker news. People will debate the optimal angle of jacking off.
Fuck off back to China you pissant.
I have been using Linux/Unix boxes for 19 years. I am ashamed to admit that I never learned this until now. Thanks!
Yeah I know victimhood is popular these days but dial it down a few levels. No one is going to attack you. Fueling generalized hyperbole, on both sides, is stupid. If anything, people will avoid you if they really think…
> "But China did it first!" Well, then we should highlight how outrageous and unacceptable that behavior is, and sanction them some other way. Not reciprocate. You're falling squarely into the trap that I believe China…
He had a very, very valid point until he devolved into referencing Japanese-American internment and Nazi Germany.
Spare me your pearl clutching.
> Single universal protocol, eliminating all redundant functionality... This concept is dead on arrival.
> This is a thing that people say because it's ideally true and an article of faith among cool-kid practitioners†, but it is absolutely not the reality in major enterprises, and wanting it to be the case doesn't make it…
Interesting. Is there a good living in such a operation?
I am not sure we will return quite to that model. For a trip down memory lane: The US specifically had an FCC decision (Carterphone - 1978) designed to to remove the leverage that landline providers had over the market…
Decent idea - one I've had before - but I can to the conclusion that I really wasn't solving a tangible problem. The real issue is you've just created an overlay tunnel architecture and have negated the benefits of…
I’m learning how much time and effort my significant effort puts into keeping our household in order and clean (we have 4 pets - 2 cats 2 dogs). Anyone who says homemakers don’t work hard is full of shit. (And we don’t…
> Furthermore, the party does not condone excessive government intervention. This sentiment is dated and suspect. Reference: The stimulus/relief bill just passed. Remember the bottom line that everyone in power likes to…
Because humans aren't robots and having fucking emotions. I swear Hacker News becomes more autistic by the day.
Yes it is bad, you royal jackass. Reminder: You can fire and lay people off while still conveying a sense of respect and dignity. This was absolutely not that. This is why people hate tech startups. They are pieces of…
> [...] how many insanely wealthy private collectors can there be out there, who are willing to risk substantial prison time to own a stolen painting? I think there are more of them than you are realistically…
Can we please just ban any mention of TailScale and ZeroTier from any article containing WireGuard? This place is becoming fucking spam central.
Yeah but try to touch/pet a cat when it doesn’t want you to. Lol.
> [...] it's hard to imagine another nation surpassing the number of US cases. Your anti-US bias is showing. Lol - I can think of dozens of other places that are worst than say Mississippi.
To bolster your point: Honestly they don't need to do much - the infrastructure is already there as a matter of being able to turn people's service up/down/on/off. There is always a provider-managed CPE device that…
> I agree that S3 is fantastic, but not sure I would consider it simple considering how much sensitive data is left wide open in publicly accessible buckets all the time. You're conflating two things: A) simple,…
You can LD preload libraries to redirect syscalls to a 3rd party stack (userspace / DPDK).
As a 33 year old I really am confused by this statement. While I love my texting, slack, etc, nothing replaces the low-latency engagement (intimacy) of a one on one phone call. I can parse someone's tone very easily on…
> Can I multiply these together to get 0.16% chance of ending up in the ICU once infected, or is that too simplistic :) Not a medical professional, but I believe the "danger zone" is somewhere in between your admittance…
> Why have a problem with this? This is hacker news. People will debate the optimal angle of jacking off.
Fuck off back to China you pissant.
I have been using Linux/Unix boxes for 19 years. I am ashamed to admit that I never learned this until now. Thanks!
Yeah I know victimhood is popular these days but dial it down a few levels. No one is going to attack you. Fueling generalized hyperbole, on both sides, is stupid. If anything, people will avoid you if they really think…
> "But China did it first!" Well, then we should highlight how outrageous and unacceptable that behavior is, and sanction them some other way. Not reciprocate. You're falling squarely into the trap that I believe China…
He had a very, very valid point until he devolved into referencing Japanese-American internment and Nazi Germany.
Spare me your pearl clutching.
> Single universal protocol, eliminating all redundant functionality... This concept is dead on arrival.
> This is a thing that people say because it's ideally true and an article of faith among cool-kid practitioners†, but it is absolutely not the reality in major enterprises, and wanting it to be the case doesn't make it…
Interesting. Is there a good living in such a operation?
I am not sure we will return quite to that model. For a trip down memory lane: The US specifically had an FCC decision (Carterphone - 1978) designed to to remove the leverage that landline providers had over the market…