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odinho
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
(Tana eng) That's not good!

Someone is looking into it now.

You can go through the back-door currently here: https://app.tana.inc/create-account (currently requires credit card to get in directly, but you can cancel it directly after).
odinho
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
I used to work on the Opera browser. I quit when it got sold to China. Also wanted to do that, since most people as well as main Oslo HQ was fired from Poland a year earlier.

Opera was very much a not-dubious company. But that is what it has turned in to.

-- I use Firefox as my main work-browser, and have for a long time, and the last few years I've used Vivaldi as my main personal browser.

I find it easier to just have separate browsers rather than do anything more advanced for context. :)
odinho
·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
What Ansible resources do you use for Nomad, Consul and Vault though? I've found a few but they all seem to lag behind release. Noone is up to date at Nomad 1.0.3. Would be nice with some half-way standard way of setting it up, like k8s has quite a few projects that do.
odinho
·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
Why? That is the thing that excites me the most. Though it isn't thightly locked with the whole STX-side of things which isn't as interesting to me.

Only needing some "dumb" storage media to store your application data and "cloud" files unlocks suddenly a user-centric way for everyone to store data. It also unlocks real competition on the infrastructure layer.

You don't make your own generator and make your own power, -- you don't buy power from say Dell because it needs "Dell electricity". Data should be like this too, ability to be owned and controlled purely by the user (as in you have solar panels + battery) or what most people would do: delegate the work to a power provider.

Ofc not real competition in the "power provider" case since there's physical stuff happening, but for data storage (and batch/"offline" computation and event/webhook handling) a user will be able to set up their own raspberry pi or just use say Amazon to store the encrypted data. :)

I find it fits 100% in to the world I'd want to live in. ^_^