He probably meant https://gitea.io ;)
> GH should really be considered a potential single point of failure now. now…
> Yes, it is a VST plugin Shouldn't that be the easiest way to distribute audio software for linux? It's just a static shared library and maybe some data. > This is the first time I'm reading of Pipewire, and it sounds…
> The only part that "only works on Windows" is the RDP client. Ah ok, I thought they have an X server running under windows, but apparently not. (Was that in some previous version? I remember reading that.) > so…
I didn't know virtio_wl, it looks pretty neat. WSLg doesn't seem to have too much focus on sandboxing and only works on windows :(
> x11docker is just a (very convenient) security layer for containers which need to expose graphics (and possibly webcam, audio, networking, clipboard, printers...). Kata Containers are just "micro VMs" where you spin…
> Another approach might be x11docker [5] with Kata Containers [6]. Why all the complexity? Just qemu/kvm and xpra, waypipe, whatever would be way simpler and in turn have way smaller of an attack surface. Same if you…
> Only over X11 network protocol? If you read the examples you'll see that they mount /tmp/.X11-unix in the container, thats where the X-Sessions Unix domain socket is. You can do the same for pulseaudio. But you…
So you got what he meant to say?
> I wonder what the next Crypto AG (CIA front) will be NSA: VPN and "secure" webmail providers CIA: They don't need fronts anymore, they have CISCO, Juniper, Netgear, etc.
Question to all software architects: At which point do you decide to implement a DSL? Also I see nothing wrong with this except for the hungarian PascalCase…
> What is to stop someone who MITM's the artist's webpage from selling NFTs on their behalf? I guess anti-fraud laws… Also, to my disappointment, someone already got banksy.io :D
You can easily double the price. I'd limit the amount of support/feature requests that includes so heavy users will have to pay more :D
> What do you HN think about the licensing? My immediate thought when I read your post was GPL or GTFO, so I guess it's fine ;)
> On a rooted phone the local database copy could be fiddled with I guess If you depend on users (attackers) not being able to modify their software or environment and poke around at each and every bit of your (publicly…
> By contrast, the U.S. killed Taiwan's nuclear program the moment it was discovered Why don't they start with their own?
> Worse, focusing on the computer consumption may push web developers to just move computations to the server side, where the energy consumption is not measured. Server side energy consumption is directly measured by…
Has anyone here used scripting languages on a microcontroller? And if so why? For user-scripting? I can't really think of another practical use case but there are multiple implementations of pretty high-level languages…
Ardour is really great for recording and mixing. For a more "contemporary" workflow you might want to try zrythm¹, it's getting better and better. (I still use Bitwig though…) If you exclusively make electronic music…
> we still don't have form and CB auto completion Yes please save all of your personal and payment information in your browser, I don't see how that could be a bad idea.
> its consistently buggy At least it's consistent :D For me it is: I can't copy from the URL-bar to other apps. Inside of firefox works, copying from everywhere else works. I didn't care to investigate though as I…
Wine is not an emulator (scnr)
PS /c:/Home/user$ which rm /usr/Programs (x86)/del
> LibreOffice just isn't capable of 100% replicating the formatting of a docx generated by Word I mean even different versions of Word can't do that reliably...
Translating C to my native language was also the first thing I did when I learnt about the preprocessor :D
He probably meant https://gitea.io ;)
> GH should really be considered a potential single point of failure now. now…
> Yes, it is a VST plugin Shouldn't that be the easiest way to distribute audio software for linux? It's just a static shared library and maybe some data. > This is the first time I'm reading of Pipewire, and it sounds…
> The only part that "only works on Windows" is the RDP client. Ah ok, I thought they have an X server running under windows, but apparently not. (Was that in some previous version? I remember reading that.) > so…
I didn't know virtio_wl, it looks pretty neat. WSLg doesn't seem to have too much focus on sandboxing and only works on windows :(
> x11docker is just a (very convenient) security layer for containers which need to expose graphics (and possibly webcam, audio, networking, clipboard, printers...). Kata Containers are just "micro VMs" where you spin…
> Another approach might be x11docker [5] with Kata Containers [6]. Why all the complexity? Just qemu/kvm and xpra, waypipe, whatever would be way simpler and in turn have way smaller of an attack surface. Same if you…
> Only over X11 network protocol? If you read the examples you'll see that they mount /tmp/.X11-unix in the container, thats where the X-Sessions Unix domain socket is. You can do the same for pulseaudio. But you…
So you got what he meant to say?
> I wonder what the next Crypto AG (CIA front) will be NSA: VPN and "secure" webmail providers CIA: They don't need fronts anymore, they have CISCO, Juniper, Netgear, etc.
Question to all software architects: At which point do you decide to implement a DSL? Also I see nothing wrong with this except for the hungarian PascalCase…
> What is to stop someone who MITM's the artist's webpage from selling NFTs on their behalf? I guess anti-fraud laws… Also, to my disappointment, someone already got banksy.io :D
You can easily double the price. I'd limit the amount of support/feature requests that includes so heavy users will have to pay more :D
> What do you HN think about the licensing? My immediate thought when I read your post was GPL or GTFO, so I guess it's fine ;)
> On a rooted phone the local database copy could be fiddled with I guess If you depend on users (attackers) not being able to modify their software or environment and poke around at each and every bit of your (publicly…
> By contrast, the U.S. killed Taiwan's nuclear program the moment it was discovered Why don't they start with their own?
> Worse, focusing on the computer consumption may push web developers to just move computations to the server side, where the energy consumption is not measured. Server side energy consumption is directly measured by…
Has anyone here used scripting languages on a microcontroller? And if so why? For user-scripting? I can't really think of another practical use case but there are multiple implementations of pretty high-level languages…
Ardour is really great for recording and mixing. For a more "contemporary" workflow you might want to try zrythm¹, it's getting better and better. (I still use Bitwig though…) If you exclusively make electronic music…
> we still don't have form and CB auto completion Yes please save all of your personal and payment information in your browser, I don't see how that could be a bad idea.
> its consistently buggy At least it's consistent :D For me it is: I can't copy from the URL-bar to other apps. Inside of firefox works, copying from everywhere else works. I didn't care to investigate though as I…
Wine is not an emulator (scnr)
PS /c:/Home/user$ which rm /usr/Programs (x86)/del
> LibreOffice just isn't capable of 100% replicating the formatting of a docx generated by Word I mean even different versions of Word can't do that reliably...
Translating C to my native language was also the first thing I did when I learnt about the preprocessor :D