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Protect me from what I want

tbray.org
188 points·by lolsoftware·4 anni fa·210 comments

Amazon CloudWatch cross-account observability

aws.amazon.com
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Protect Sensitive Data with Amazon CloudWatch Logs

aws.amazon.com
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Waze CEO Says Privacy Definition Is Moving Target (2019)

wsj.com
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Homebrew Social Networking

dtrace.org
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Twitter vs. Mastodon

johnresig.com
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Bye, Twitter

tbray.org
151 points·by lolsoftware·4 anni fa·173 comments

Amazon Web Services – a practical guide

github.com
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Artemis I Orion Flying over the Moon

youtube.com
2 points·by lolsoftware·4 anni fa·1 comments

Side Channel Security

youtube.com
1 points·by lolsoftware·4 anni fa·0 comments

Can't hear what actors are saying on TV? It's not you

wsj.com
3 points·by lolsoftware·4 anni fa·0 comments

Aurora Botnet: A rising stealer flying under the radar

blog.sekoia.io
2 points·by lolsoftware·4 anni fa·0 comments

PTP: Timing accuracy and precision for the future of computing

engineering.fb.com
11 points·by lolsoftware·4 anni fa·1 comments

Experimenting with Mastodon Federation and Migrating Mastodon Accounts

medium.com
3 points·by lolsoftware·4 anni fa·0 comments

Pareto Security: Suite of non-invasive security apps for macOS

paretosecurity.com
5 points·by lolsoftware·4 anni fa·1 comments

Go-Fed: ActivityPub in Go

go-fed.org
56 points·by lolsoftware·4 anni fa·21 comments

The Beauty of Brownfield Development

engineering.gusto.com
2 points·by lolsoftware·4 anni fa·0 comments

Real-Time Collaboration with Replicache and Fly-Replay

fly.io
3 points·by lolsoftware·4 anni fa·0 comments

Making Your Thanksgiving Happy

radkat.substack.com
2 points·by lolsoftware·4 anni fa·1 comments

Bryan Cantrill: Coming of Age (Monktoberfest 2022)

youtube.com
3 points·by lolsoftware·4 anni fa·0 comments

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lolsoftware
·4 anni fa·discuss
I'm a recreational diver. I wouldn't use this as my _only_ computer, but I would say the same for the computers I currently use. I always dive with 2 computers just in case one fails, a battery dies, etc. As 'latchkey said, never rely on a single piece of equipment. With that being said, I would be willing to swap out my wrist computer for the Apple Watch Ultra. The superior display and UX would actually be a big quality of life improvement over my current wrist computer. And, I'd still have my backup computer in my SPG to compare against or fall back to.
lolsoftware
·4 anni fa·discuss
Slight clarification: the Apple Watch Ultra has a water resistance rating of 100m. The Oceanic+ app has a 130ft/40m limit because that's the recreational diving limit.

[1]: https://support.apple.com/kb/SP879?viewlocale=en_IN&locale=e....
lolsoftware
·4 anni fa·discuss
I'm curious how/if the ostensible decline in active users is affecting things, and to what degree.
lolsoftware
·4 anni fa·discuss
Honestly, this is a good thing. No one should be buying mechanical watches as investments expecting them to be appreciating assets. This shouldn't hurt Rolex, Patek, AP, VC, etc, as there's plenty of demand for their products and they're not selling them on the secondary market anyway. If it does end up hurting them, it's only because they allowed their ADs to participate in all kinds of shady behavior that ultimately drove up the secondary market pricing.
lolsoftware
·4 anni fa·discuss
This sounds pretty much ideal. Two people [vaguely] familiar with a problem working through it together. Both have the opportunity to evaluate each other. This is exceedingly rare in practice. Obviously you got (and accepted) an offer.

Some of the best interviews I've given and taken have gone roughly this way. It's nearly impossible to set this up intentionally, though.
lolsoftware
·4 anni fa·discuss
Maybe congress should take a long, hard look at itself and its culture first.
lolsoftware
·4 anni fa·discuss
This looks great, and I'd love to replace AWS SSM (at least for the purposes of instance access) with this! One question I have is have is around device limits.

With SSM, I can easily run an agent on every instance. Tailscale has pretty tight device limits on the Team and Business plans. I have no idea what the custom pricing looks like, but I'm guessing it would exceed my budget. What's the intended way to use this with a large number of servers? A small team can easily have more devices than 5x or 10x the number of users. Should we just set up some "gateway"/"bastion" instances to access via Tailscale SSH and then use regular ssh from there? Some sort of more limited device mode that doesn't count against the device limit (for ssh only, perhaps?) would be great.
lolsoftware
·4 anni fa·discuss
Previous discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31815496

Over an hour with no update - meanwhile, anything that relies on webhooks appears to be hosed.
lolsoftware
·4 anni fa·discuss
In the interest of adding another data point, the situation in Seattle is pretty similar, albeit not quite as bad in my experience. It occurred to me last month while walking around SF that Seattle politicians would be wise to pay attention to the situation in SF and try to learn from it.
lolsoftware
·4 anni fa·discuss
Looks handy. Reminds me of https://ec2instances.info, which I use often.
lolsoftware
·4 anni fa·discuss
I don't think that's a fair characterization of what happened. First, they scaled a simple solution for a long time and migrated away from it before it exploded spectacularly. I don't recall them explicitly saying how much time they spent on it, so how is it possibly to say whether it was worth the time or not? I also don't remember if it was here or on Twitter, but one of the engineers listed the many features they built and shipped _instead_ messing with their database. I'd say that was a good business decision - they got more features to their customers sooner and dealt with a scaling issue before it impacted customers.
lolsoftware
·4 anni fa·discuss
The TailScale folks caught a bunch of flak for their "do things that don't scale" approach to databases. But, honestly, most startups would be better off following that approach than what Fast did. Sounds like the engineers were just entertaining themselves with shiny toys rather than solving the problems they actually had.