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foobarkey
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Like what data, my DNS queries and TCP connects? Ok I guess
foobarkey
·6 mesi fa·discuss
I kind of remember and Jolla like 5 years ago, but I think this is supposed to be a hype generating post OK. Try buying one though it is not so easy
foobarkey
·7 mesi fa·discuss
I put the session cookie as http_only, same_site=strict and turned off csrf. Then pentesters came and quoted owasp in the report, while not being able to demonstrate an attack. Some drone added csrf back, everyone congratulated themselves in making things more secure :)
foobarkey
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Not necessarily, CS is just following some AML script here and will not deviate :)
foobarkey
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Just talk to a lawyer, have the lawyer send a letter, there is no need to bang head against CS for escalation
foobarkey
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Probably an intern (oh its 2025, maybe LLM?) messed up some spaghetti part and the async job for reindexing your site is failing since then and the on-call is busy taking mojito/the alert is silenced :)
foobarkey
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Interesting tips, looking into Go perf recently also. However making sure postgres wal log does not grow seems like putting an unnecessary constraint on things and then defeating it
foobarkey
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Sorry for the downvotes but this is true many times with some basic HA you get better uptime than the big cloud boys, yes their stack and tech is fancier but we also need to factor in how much CF messes with it vs self hosted, anyway the self hosted wisdom is RIP these days and I mostly just run cf pages / kv :)
foobarkey
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Making you fee like less of a person for using the word is also censorship but in a more clever mean gaslighting way than a full order :)
foobarkey
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Saying a word is bad is pretty much the definition of censorship yes. Not the context it is used, not the implications when it is used but uncategorically BAD - it just breaks my somewhat autistic brain on the principle.

PS: I have an african wife and let me tell you she has no beef with the word, she will have more beef with me talking to the cashier in a way that is too friendly
foobarkey
·8 mesi fa·discuss
I thought this nonsense was about to go away noticed even github starting to default to master or maybe it was the terminal git. Sensoring tech words about things that happened 300 years ago is not OK
foobarkey
·9 mesi fa·discuss
The cheapest (~15 USD bullet, 20 USD dome) PoE cameras on AliExpress (focal length is pretty much the most important parameter to look at, depending on the fov you want) hooked up to a Unifi NVR. Skip all the vendor manuals, setup steps, and apps - adopt them directly to Unifi Protect.

I put them on separate vlan where they get no outbound network connectivity.

For cases where you want things like facial detection or license plate detection (automatic doors/gates) get a Unifi AI though and those things cost, but for normal perimeter/room monitoring the cheap ones are very good
foobarkey
·9 mesi fa·discuss
While fact checking seems like a good thing, but the example is bit weird, off by few years errors could easily be explained by errors in memory
foobarkey
·9 mesi fa·discuss
Since the core is spinning as it always has, then dont think we humans caused this one? :)

Our energy needs are always insatiable so thats why I am not a big fan of geothermal, better not mess with the balance down there
foobarkey
·9 mesi fa·discuss
With this many steps might be just easier to not put the passport in water then weekly maintenance jobs :)
foobarkey
·10 mesi fa·discuss
After having owned many 3D printers I can recommend Bambu Lab X1C with AMS. It will be a bit over budget but does not matter, you will spend time just printing and not messing with settings or bed leveling, it’s a workhorse and just prints what you tell it to reliably, no tuning or tweaking required. When using official filaments it will automatically recognize them, switch them during print etc.

After maybe 10 years of printing this is what I initially imagined it would be, now its finally there for consumer - I want this part in plastic let’s go

Oh and it’s also fast.

Hmm, I wonder if bambu gives me a cut for the sales pitch, but if not it is also ok - i just have to give credit to good engineering when I see it

PS: no prusa or clones, no creality, dont mess with that nonsense
foobarkey
·10 mesi fa·discuss
Does it support Gnome?
foobarkey
·anno scorso·discuss
Yes correct in some absolute ethical context, but would have been easier to fight with a few hundred million budget to pay for legal fees
foobarkey
·anno scorso·discuss
Its a good book I read it, the only thing that she messed up though is not letting her exec level shares vest and be quiet until then imo :)