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Undebated Research Is a Growing Concern for Scientific Institutions

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What Makes Politicians Popular?

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Unhappiness Is Mostly a Choice

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We're on the Verge of Reversing Obesity

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How Japan Is Outperforming

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How have personal goals changed?

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Things to Blame Before Capitalism

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I Will Probably Never Date Taylor Swift

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I Got Lost in Bangalore's Tech Workforce

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We Just Don't Understand People

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What can we learn from France's most controversial businessman?

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My Rational Reflections on Shamanic Experiences

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Why the French President Is a Cursed Leader

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Why Is Public Opinion on Hunting So Paradoxical?

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Ask HN: How much of your monitoring stack is part of your infrastructure costs

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How live streaming is shaping public opinion and political discourse

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Why AI is unlikely to replace traditional media

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Exploring the role of God in a Nihilistic worldview

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I Love Stereotypes Just as I Love My Enemies

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binnacle
·5 mesi fa·discuss
DNS resolution failures occurred inconsistently—sometimes due to browser caching when accessing web resources, but often for no apparent reason. For some users, restarting or reconnecting Netbird resolved it; for others, it didn't. The fact it worked flawlessly for some users while barely functioning for others suggests client-side issues. We also saw sporadic failures in cron jobs (like DB exporters) that never happened with Twingate. We followed the Helm chart configuration exactly and properly configured the Network Load Balancer with appropriate timeout settings.
binnacle
·5 mesi fa·discuss
I tried migrating our organization from Twingate to self-hosted Netbird for cost savings but couldn't get it working reliably for 10-15% of users. The client failed intermittently with no clear pattern to troubleshoot. It became very frustrating for our end users. My advice: if you're considering self-hosted Netbird, set clear expectations that it's best-effort QoS, not enterprise-grade reliability. There's no such thing as a cheap VPN.
binnacle
·3 anni fa·discuss
Very interesting, thank you!
binnacle
·3 anni fa·discuss
I strongly relate to your analysis, as I have often found myself overwhelmed due to a lack of working memory capacity, which has often resulted in failing a whiteboard interview, or being unable to provide a short answer to a question that I have never thought about before.

I am more comfortable with deep thinking, or reflection, which allows me to come up with more complex analysis, while this process translates quite well when I have homework challenges.

I used to test some of my mental capacity with pseudo-IQ tests and realized that the factor that would penalize me the most was lack of time.
binnacle
·3 anni fa·discuss
Thanks for your comment – it's much appreciated.

Indeed, I've never heard of panspermia, which the CNET article talks about.
binnacle
·3 anni fa·discuss
Since when has there been a rule against sharing one's own posts?