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How to enable post-quantum cryptography and TLS termination with HAProxy

haproxy.com
2 points·by owenthejumper·il y a 4 jours·0 comments

Show HN: TraceAIO – open-source LLM visibility tracker

traceaio.org
6 points·by owenthejumper·il y a 12 jours·1 comments

Protecting against HTTP/2 Bomb vulnerability (CVE-2026-49975) with HAProxy

haproxy.com
7 points·by owenthejumper·le mois dernier·0 comments

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3 points·by owenthejumper·il y a 3 mois·0 comments

Zero crashes, zero compromises: inside the HAProxy security audit

haproxy.com
20 points·by owenthejumper·il y a 5 mois·5 comments

Properly securing OpenClaw with authentication

haproxy.com
8 points·by owenthejumper·il y a 5 mois·0 comments

Sanitizing HTTP/1: a technical deep dive into HAProxy's HTX abstraction layer

haproxy.com
2 points·by owenthejumper·il y a 7 mois·0 comments

Is 67 just brain rot?

youtube.com
4 points·by owenthejumper·il y a 8 mois·0 comments

FingerprintJS version 5.0 now MIT licensed

fingerprint.com
3 points·by owenthejumper·il y a 9 mois·3 comments

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owenthejumper
·il y a 21 heures·discuss
The Nazi Mecha Hitler in action I guess…
owenthejumper
·hier·discuss
I live around at around a 150ft elevation above the ocean, but technically within < 1 mile away from it. Despite zero risk of flodding, half of the bigger insurers in my area have exited the market, and we are now having to insure with higher risk insurers like Kingston, who's ratings are yet to be tested during a real emergency.

My car insurance is above $4k/yr for two family cars, rising annually despite no accidents.

Meanwhile, "normal" countries are solving these problems in reasonable ways. Back home in Central Europe, you get state mandated car insurance at pre-negotiated rates that are based on the car, not the driver.

US insurance is a scam.
owenthejumper
·hier·discuss
The whole thing is unreadable, and laughable, just like AI2027 previously. It's really really hard to read someone suggesting that in the United States we will soon have a universal basic income of $1m / year for all people in the country, when you just look at the state of current politics...

I'd rather read something a little bit more realistic.
owenthejumper
·il y a 9 jours·discuss
For one, Germany is a densely populated country smaller than the state of California. I think we can stop there?

There is really almost no comparison to the US in terms of rural areas anywhere in Europe.
owenthejumper
·il y a 25 jours·discuss
Almost nobody here is a doctor, and it shows...over diagnosis, over treatment, those are all terms that doctors learn about in medical school.

Image segmentation is a real problem, and achieving better precision is a good goal. The "golden" standard these days is likely https://github.com/wasserth/totalsegmentator, if someone can make it even more accurate, that would be very very good. But yet again, there are infinite amounts of variations in human bodies, which means even the best models focus only on segmenting known organs, and leave anything unknown alone.
owenthejumper
·il y a 28 jours·discuss
How to make a billion:

Step 1: Have millions
owenthejumper
·le mois dernier·discuss
Dimon himself is inserting himself https://www.reuters.com/legal/transactional/jpmorgans-dimon-...
owenthejumper
·le mois dernier·discuss
You guys don't understand. Banks like JPMC will make billions on this IPO. Doing everything to prop it
owenthejumper
·le mois dernier·discuss
There was once a CEO who built a great company, then decided to fire 20 % of the company and call those people publicly "measurers", so they are basically tainted in the marketplace. Oh wait...that was eastdakota
owenthejumper
·il y a 2 mois·discuss
for LB use cases, HAProxy is doing really well
owenthejumper
·il y a 2 mois·discuss
came to say this. it's the AI writing cadence, I can smell it from 1000ft: - Lots of "The" headings - Always "why it matters" - Machine gun style cadence of short sentences
owenthejumper
·il y a 3 mois·discuss
While a big fan of Claude's models, I am starting to worry about the "winner takes all" game starting to play out in the open. With free inference to them (as pointed out in the article), why won't Anthropic build significantly more products related to software development, and kill all other competitors? Developers first, Designers next, would some kind of a clone of Jira / Monday / Asana be next?
owenthejumper
·il y a 3 mois·discuss
My biggest slop peeve is not necessarily using words like 'delve', it's the algorithmic structuring of headings.

Every single article out there is now structured as: - THE problem - THE solution - THE proof - Why it matters
owenthejumper
·il y a 3 mois·discuss
Did this too. Absolutely ridiculous I had to :(
owenthejumper
·il y a 3 mois·discuss
This is basically a fancy Pocketbase / Supabase?
owenthejumper
·il y a 3 mois·discuss
What is that binary file caveman.skill that I cannot read easily, and is it going to hack my computer.
owenthejumper
·il y a 3 mois·discuss
As a billionaire you can afford to just go, because unlike us mortals you are shielded from all consequences. It's also why the tech moguls are now called oligarchs. Because they kind of are.
owenthejumper
·il y a 3 mois·discuss
They are too busy making money
owenthejumper
·il y a 4 mois·discuss
Could 'lb' be load balancer?!
owenthejumper
·il y a 4 mois·discuss
Claw-ification