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engineering.buffalo.edu
3 points·by wallmountedtv·il y a 2 ans·0 comments

X is piloting a program where humans pay $1 to prove they're "Not A Bot"

qz.com
1 points·by wallmountedtv·il y a 3 ans·5 comments

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wallmountedtv
·il y a 3 mois·discuss
You can make a fully open source router using free range routing (FRR) on Linux together with a switch chip mounted to a pcie card. There are also a lot of recent development around exactly this, with Vector Packet Processing, DPDK and SR-IOV to allow wire rate processing even at 100g+.

However, that Mikrotik is being mentioned as under US control stands out like a sore thumb. Given that its a Latvian company, working entirely inside the EU, having no US offices. What is much more plasable is that an attack is deploying zero-days in the routers and switches to crash or otherwise take over the equipment. That the US would be able to hide magic satellite receivers, for decades without researchers finding anything, inside of a non-US manufacturer's equipment that can get a clean signal inside of a datacenter to remotely shut them off, is so far fetched I don't even know what to say.
wallmountedtv
·il y a 3 mois·discuss
Feeling very much the same. Attempting to use it through Claude Code as a model it just completely lost all context on what it was doing after a few months and kept short circuiting even with the most helpful prompts I could give, outside of just writing out the answer myself. I really do not get the praise for this model.

Being "better than Opus 4.6" is not really something a benchmark will tell you. It's much more a consensus of users liking the flavor of an answer, rather than fueling x% correct on a benchmark.
wallmountedtv
·il y a 6 mois·discuss
Not to be confused with Kairos, a kubernetes linux distribution. https://kairos.io/
wallmountedtv
·il y a 9 mois·discuss
I hear this comment warnings, and can easily see this myself being true. But, how could one actually make a reasonably safe http server in C from scratch?

That would honestly sound like an amazing book, just walking through all the ways it's horrible chapter by chapter, and how to structure the code instead, slowly. Like an accelerated history to create such a matured http library.
wallmountedtv
·il y a 9 mois·discuss
In short, a hostile takeover forced by Shopify through Ruby Central.

It was sparked after Ruby Central chose to platform an extremist figure prominently for their last RailsConf against the wishes of the sponsors, losing them a lot of sponsorship money, as well as community support.

https://joel.drapper.me/p/rubygems-takeover/
wallmountedtv
·l’année dernière·discuss
My favorite is that even Microsoft themselves maintain MIT licensed debloat scripts of their own software.

https://github.com/microsoft/windows-dev-box-setup-scripts/b...
wallmountedtv
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
What baffles me is how they have $41k in expenses monthly for so few users. I'd love to see a breakdown of what in their infrastructure is eating up so much money.
wallmountedtv
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
What language is this? It looks like some sort of Java/JVM.
wallmountedtv
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
I tried another server and Hachyderm still has it available. Idk why it disappeared off Mastodon Social.
wallmountedtv
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
This seems to just 404 for me?

Edit: https://hachyderm.io/@[email protected]/112396508798014598 has it cached for me.
wallmountedtv
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
Dragonfly isn't open source nor free software. Rather a pointless switch if you ask me.
wallmountedtv
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
Another very interesting point here is, nobody seems to have read the actual post, and gone on about cheap shots against "women" as if were some general object you can collect together.

Like the post explores fictosexualism, the escapism of an AI girlfriend/boyfriend, the general agreed upon sense that its a coping strategy, taking a strange turn into true crime and AI characters, summarizing with that this "AI gf/bf craze" is going to continue to be a minority of people, but that instead this will develop (author's claim) into a sort of erotica, similar to romance novels, and that "romance scams" on places like Instagram may become common.

Like there are like 7 or 8 different subjects one could have a great discussion about from this post alone. Yet we talk about how you can meet a man in VR, how men are bad (?), and that women are in hetro relationships when men are not. It's a strange deviation from the rather intellectual nature of Hacker News.
wallmountedtv
·il y a 3 ans·discuss
I think the key point here is actually from the first paragraph.

> HashiCorp’s CEO predicted there would be “no more open source companies in Silicon Valley” unless the community rethinks how it protects innovation.

Open source is literally a license to give the power to the people, the community, such that we allow anyone to contribute and give back. It is not a tool to "protect (your) innovation". It is a very self oriented move built on the greed inherent in capitalism. Basically the opposite of open source and tangentially copyleft.

I think a lot of people forget, especially the newer generations, that open source is not some "good boy points" or graceful gesture you do to others. It's not about you doing a "kind gesture" to the community, open source is a political move to use copyright law against itself to give the ownership right to anyone. Many seem to look past that, and try to seek out a middle ground between "my innovation" and getting the usage/praise from having the code be labelled as open-source. You can even see the Hashicorp CEO misuse the open-source label pretty regularly.