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Show HN: Cutout is an email alias proxy built on Cloudflare Workers

ananthb.github.io
2 points·by pcpuser·3 months ago·2 comments

Show HN: Starla – Unofficial Ripe Atlas Software Probe

github.com
1 points·by pcpuser·3 months ago·0 comments

Show HN: Expose any web application to your Tailscale Tailnet

github.com
3 points·by pcpuser·last year·0 comments

Show HN: DHCP Option 121 Calculator

dhcp-121.devhuman.net
2 points·by pcpuser·last year·0 comments

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pcpuser
·3 days ago·discuss
I live in a major Indian city and 1 gig fiber up and down is $30. We've also got really good 4G/5G in most places. Also in the super remote areas WiMAX is (still) an option.
pcpuser
·3 months ago·discuss
true dat
pcpuser
·5 months ago·discuss
Literally the first thing I though of.
pcpuser
·9 months ago·discuss
Just want to be the nth person to chime in and say the Google doc variant is the better read.
pcpuser
·last year·discuss
Ths only issue that non-human readable log storage has caused is the endless nagging on forums. Literally never been an issue besides.
pcpuser
·last year·discuss
What does "shopped around" mean? That's not a common or accepted idiom for code. Or not one I've come across anyway.

Also show me evidence of them "shopping around" code. I'll wait.
pcpuser
·last year·discuss
Care to share any evidence to back up the tall claim that systemd authors forced their code on anyone?
pcpuser
·last year·discuss
There's so much I disagree with in the beginning but the ending is what actually grinds my gears. You make it sound like systemd manufactured this monoculture somehow. This is also the point I've seen people throw in a comparison to some closed-source org with money to burn and questionable morals.

Systemd was chosen by distros and users across different communities because it solves hard problems better than the others. We can debate about why that is, but the maintainers of Systemd aren't running smear campaigns against other open source projects. Often systemd is the subject of such ire.

They chose to solve hard problems and people adopted it. It's not anything more sinister. It's definitely not an "un-auditable mess". It's written in well formatted C with structure, good tooling, and an open community. You can disagree with the ideology but that's open source for you.

Additionally and away from my point, I believe that Systemd won our because they chose to embrace some complexity to solve really hard problems. Let's not pretend that a modern "init" does only system initialisation by calling shell scripts and then disappearing.
pcpuser
·last year·discuss
Times change too. Microsoft does a ton of open source. They maintain an excellent immutable Linux distro. As always the true enemy is dogma and a cult-like adherence to it.
pcpuser
·last year·discuss
Agreed. I wonder how many people in this thread hating on systemd have actually tried to work with upstream. They are an extremely pleasant and welcoming community who are willing to work with you on the most trivial stuff.
pcpuser
·last year·discuss
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pcpuser
·last year·discuss
Nah man you don't get it. They were "monetizing" Wayland. Whatever that means. It's certainly not because X is an insanely old and difficult to maintain codebase with questionable design decisions.
pcpuser
·last year·discuss
Google auth but you can run your OIDC provider if you're into that: https://tailscale.com/kb/1240/sso-custom-oidc.
pcpuser
·last year·discuss
So Tailscale has "extra dependencies" on Tailscale. Gotcha.
pcpuser
·last year·discuss
NAT busting, and no key management. What extra dependencies does Tailscale have?
pcpuser
·last year·discuss
That's definitely a limitation of your network. I don't see how ipv6 can shoulder any responsibility here.
pcpuser
·last year·discuss
You might find mitmproxy useful.
pcpuser
·last year·discuss
Except for the fact that chromium is a feeder project for a proprietary closed source work and so often bends to the will of that project.

Morally there's no equivalence here.
pcpuser
·last year·discuss
> 3) The overreliance on dbus turns the “the unix philosophy” ;) away. Text as a universal communication medium, everything is a file, etc

I prefer an introspectable, typed, and efficient communication protocol over streaming text because of the "Unix philosophy" whatever that may be.

Is the philosophy documented somewhere or is it just in our hearts? Because the Systemd Bus interface has great docs right here: https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/latest/org....
pcpuser
·last year·discuss
Without replying to specific parts, I'd like to point out that you and others bring up parallels between Systemd and closed source proprietary software shops like Apple and Windows. I view this as bad faith because Systemd should be afforded the kindness (and obviously has the user freedoms) of a fully open source work.

There's nothing apple-esque about any of this. 'If you're unhappy fork it', is a common adage that is definitely applicable here.