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> But the moment two sites share the same address range, you have an ambiguity that IP routing cannot resolve. Writing PF or nft rules to NAT these hyper-legacy subnets on the local side of the layer3 tunnel is actually…
This may come as a shock to someone stuck in a radical far left bubble but people who are not either a citizen of one of the several states or not a citizen of the federal government (nor both) are not parties to the…
There is audio and video footage that shows exactly this. The Sig P320 was REJECTED by the US Army and RECALLED by Sig for doing exactly this. "There is no indication", yeah so about misinformation...
This kind of made up bullshit makes you look like a total lunatic.
> or you have a child or family member in one of our concentration camps I must be one of those comfortable and oblivious tech workers because I don't know about any concentration camps in the US. So you'll have to tell…
Most original "hacker" (1980s, 1990s) and open source people are quietly right wing anyway.
If Trump actually wanted to violently undermine the constitutional order there would be a lot of dead judges by now.
The Sig P320 that an agent took off of him went off while it was in a federal cop's hand. This is the same Sig P320 that the US Army rejected and was mass recalled for going off on its own. Unfortunately, when the shot…
Perfect. Now all they need to do is set up the redirect. Every bot is doing something on behalf of a human. Now that LLMs can churn out half-assed bot scripts every "look I installed Arch Linux and ohmyzsh" script…
What I have seen in practice (not with Spotify) is a law firm that is cozy with both entities will be delegated standing, the "powers" in power of attorney but with clauses defining a limited scope and "escape hatch"…
Make the data available through bit-torrent and IPFS. Redirect IPs that make excessive requests to response only kilobytes in size "use the torrents and IPFS". As an SRE, the only legitimate concern here could be the…
> laughing at some one who really believes that s3 is “bottomless”. Please elaborate on this.
If you aren't on a high talent density team comprised of people you have learned you can trust, assume the worst because far too often the original author didn't know why either.
In 2014 and 2015 I was able to make some great things happen because of the people (mostly former Sun people) in the #smartos and #illumos IRC channels on Freenode. They were very helpful. Maybe this is because I put…
I am on a team that runs database services (mostly Postgres and DuckDB) on an internally maintained illumos branch that runs in VMs on the client's Oxide racks. Dtrace, Zones, and an "untainted branch" of ZFS are the…
SmartOS was Joyent's distribution of illumos, like how RedHat Linux is a distribution of Linux. Oxide's rack-scale compute is powered by Oxide's illumos build named Helios. https://rfd.shared.oxide.computer/rfd/0026…
Rights can be extended through contracts. A lawyer at Spotify might think to put in: "we distribute the music for you, your right to enforce copyright or otherwise litigate on behalf of that music is also extended to us…
ESR was from a time that was radically different than the the VSCode / brew / macOS / Ubuntu centric era we have today. https://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/hacker-howto.html#believe5
Think of the gravity that Instagram/Facebook has today, or maybe things are different today, so had for millennials. Try to take away a young adult's phone today, you'll risk being eliminated. We had some neat handhelds…
> That is a priggish statement A cursory glance at the definition of "prig" shows that what I wrote there is categorically not. You should at least try to look up that word and if you look it up and still don't get it…
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> But the moment two sites share the same address range, you have an ambiguity that IP routing cannot resolve. Writing PF or nft rules to NAT these hyper-legacy subnets on the local side of the layer3 tunnel is actually…
This may come as a shock to someone stuck in a radical far left bubble but people who are not either a citizen of one of the several states or not a citizen of the federal government (nor both) are not parties to the…
There is audio and video footage that shows exactly this. The Sig P320 was REJECTED by the US Army and RECALLED by Sig for doing exactly this. "There is no indication", yeah so about misinformation...
This kind of made up bullshit makes you look like a total lunatic.
> or you have a child or family member in one of our concentration camps I must be one of those comfortable and oblivious tech workers because I don't know about any concentration camps in the US. So you'll have to tell…
Most original "hacker" (1980s, 1990s) and open source people are quietly right wing anyway.
If Trump actually wanted to violently undermine the constitutional order there would be a lot of dead judges by now.
The Sig P320 that an agent took off of him went off while it was in a federal cop's hand. This is the same Sig P320 that the US Army rejected and was mass recalled for going off on its own. Unfortunately, when the shot…
Perfect. Now all they need to do is set up the redirect. Every bot is doing something on behalf of a human. Now that LLMs can churn out half-assed bot scripts every "look I installed Arch Linux and ohmyzsh" script…
What I have seen in practice (not with Spotify) is a law firm that is cozy with both entities will be delegated standing, the "powers" in power of attorney but with clauses defining a limited scope and "escape hatch"…
Make the data available through bit-torrent and IPFS. Redirect IPs that make excessive requests to response only kilobytes in size "use the torrents and IPFS". As an SRE, the only legitimate concern here could be the…
> laughing at some one who really believes that s3 is “bottomless”. Please elaborate on this.
If you aren't on a high talent density team comprised of people you have learned you can trust, assume the worst because far too often the original author didn't know why either.
In 2014 and 2015 I was able to make some great things happen because of the people (mostly former Sun people) in the #smartos and #illumos IRC channels on Freenode. They were very helpful. Maybe this is because I put…
I am on a team that runs database services (mostly Postgres and DuckDB) on an internally maintained illumos branch that runs in VMs on the client's Oxide racks. Dtrace, Zones, and an "untainted branch" of ZFS are the…
SmartOS was Joyent's distribution of illumos, like how RedHat Linux is a distribution of Linux. Oxide's rack-scale compute is powered by Oxide's illumos build named Helios. https://rfd.shared.oxide.computer/rfd/0026…
Rights can be extended through contracts. A lawyer at Spotify might think to put in: "we distribute the music for you, your right to enforce copyright or otherwise litigate on behalf of that music is also extended to us…
ESR was from a time that was radically different than the the VSCode / brew / macOS / Ubuntu centric era we have today. https://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/hacker-howto.html#believe5
Think of the gravity that Instagram/Facebook has today, or maybe things are different today, so had for millennials. Try to take away a young adult's phone today, you'll risk being eliminated. We had some neat handhelds…
> That is a priggish statement A cursory glance at the definition of "prig" shows that what I wrote there is categorically not. You should at least try to look up that word and if you look it up and still don't get it…