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fguerraz
·25 hari yang lalu·discuss
In 2006, in my first job after uni in France, I wrote a toy PaaS system called CASIMIR based on qemu. It was a lot of fun, I could via a web UI launch VMs, access them via VNC, etc..

I've always had a lot of admiration for Fabrice Bellard, I always wished I was as good an engineer as he is.
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·bulan lalu·discuss
Moving to a closed development model => opensource is just a gimmick, especially with a BSD licence.
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·bulan lalu·discuss
I feel like the project just died.
fguerraz
·bulan lalu·discuss
It’s a good thing because it’s definitely an interesting company worth investing into long term. But not at this valuation. 10% seems reasonable given the profits perspective.
fguerraz
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
This is misleading and not the point of the wealth tax.

If you’re lucky enough that you don’t need to work for your income, you should be taxed. A lot. How much? Enough to make sure you don’t become so rich that your children don’t need to work.

Being rich is not fair, it’s very rarely deserved, and it needs to be taxed unfairly.
fguerraz
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
This is great news, maybe people are going to start caring about their electronic gadgets more and not treat them as disposable? Maybe longevity is going to become a criteria again?
fguerraz
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
And then Apple pay and Google pay are not going to implement it, and nobody is going to use it.
fguerraz
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
This is incredibly light in details, no verifiable claim as far as I can tell.

(I’m sure they’re not lying, but we’re not learning anything here)
fguerraz
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Does it mean I can finally run Slack on Asahi?
fguerraz
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
They evolve and they don’t. People call things whatever they want. How is it going for X/Twitter?
fguerraz
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I have renamed the bird Türkiye . It was called Turkey in reference to the country, I think it’s fair to rename the bird too.
fguerraz
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Well, let's say I just don't understand the popularity of this magazine on HN.
fguerraz
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
So, nothing new?

The cosmic ray hypothesis has been dominant for a few years now.

This magazine…
fguerraz
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
That’s… great. But who runs containerised 32 bit applications?
fguerraz
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I just contributed this [1] which does what you want for seccomp. Well, not by default, but profiling is now effective against this attack.

Oh, an this [2] just happened

[1] https://github.com/containers/oci-seccomp-bpf-hook/pull/209 [2] https://github.com/moby/moby/pull/52501
fguerraz
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
However, the author managed to squeeze the word "however" eleven times in this article, however.
fguerraz
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
In cryptography, you want operations to run in constant time, even if it’s wasteful, otherwise an attacker could guess information about the key or plaintext by measuring execution times.

Modern compilers are extremely clever and will produce machine code that takes full advantage of modern CPU branch predictors, and reorder instructions to better take advantage of pipelining. This in itself will make the same code run at different speeds depending on the input data.

Then there is the whole issue of compiler version roulette. As a developer you have no idea which version of compilers your users and distros will use, and what new and wonderful optimisation they will bring.
fguerraz
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Cryptography and video codecs are notable exceptions, they put a lot of effort to making the code provably memory safe: no recursion, limited use of stack variables, no dynamic allocations, etc. As a result, memory safe languages bring nothing but trouble by making it non deterministic, that’s especially true for crypto where compiler “optimisations” guarantee you side channels attacks.
fguerraz
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Distributions using outdated (sorry “stable”) kernels are stupid.

We are not 20 years ago, the world in which it made sense doesn’t exist anymore, but the industry is slow to move on. Just pick a long term release and update it regularly.
fguerraz
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Like this: https://archive.is/2026.03.03-070033/https://www.nytimes.com...