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cobertos

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Representing financial data as still life paintings

mercury.com
1 points·by cobertos·4 miesiące temu·0 comments

Russia blocks Ookla's Speedtest due to internet security threats (July 2025)

reuters.com
2 points·by cobertos·8 miesięcy temu·0 comments

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cobertos
·wczoraj·discuss
I have a few Traefik instances that request wildcards independently of each other. Each with the same config, per server.

Leaking is an issue but we're talking about internal services too.
cobertos
·przedwczoraj·discuss
Why not just map the domain to an internal IP and call it a day? Then the only way it can be accessed is through a VPN. Then use a wildcard so none of leaks into cert transparency logs
cobertos
·3 dni temu·discuss
Are there any music festivals for chiptune? Something like Bonaroo but computer music, or the closest thing because I don't think something like this actually exists
cobertos
·7 dni temu·discuss
Doesn't USPS also play a key role in a lot of other services?

* ID verification

* Vacant home notifications

* Registered mail

I have a hard time seeing a private company scrupulously handling these operations when the incentives to manipulate them could be very large.
cobertos
·18 dni temu·discuss
I love the fit and finish on the case. Neat to just one shot little control panels like that. Have you thought about making more? Context sensitive based on the room or activity in that area?
cobertos
·18 dni temu·discuss
Any chance you have or could post pics of those custom HA controllers? Seeing custom interactables and how they integrate with ppl's environments are always suuuuper interesting
cobertos
·19 dni temu·discuss
Those are limited to $25k/day for my current bank. Are those not limited elsewhere?
cobertos
·20 dni temu·discuss
Related question, is there a web-based self-hosted git replacement that's _light-weight_ (i.e. resilient to scraping)? Should have things like file view, file browser, etc but is not taxing on the server.
cobertos
·29 dni temu·discuss
I think so too. The restrictions of offline software means it has less ability to nag you or pull you in a specific direction. The software you have at any given time is what you've got.

Same sort of theme I've being going for in my personal intranet. It's calmer offline.
cobertos
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
What was deleted from this version?
cobertos
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
> Why wouldn't it be except question begging priors assuming it couldn't be?

A multitude of reasons? A change in maintainer. A change in the mental state of a maintainer. A sudden focus by the community on a given undesirable behavior. Someone else here suggested use of Claude AI before it was disclosured. The framing implies that it was human-produced coding error, but my point is it could be _any other human error_ or even just some odd benign human behavior (a stampede of bug submitters), affecting the data. Which does not lead to the conclusion that AI code > human code. Not looking at these potentials is so unsatisfying.

> My original metrics which didn't filter out feature requests...

It still feels like a lot of weight of the phrase "If that doesn't look like a red flag to you, you'd be right." hinges on the fact that one of the versions has 0 bugs and it really killed the weight of that statement for me, because the oddity of there being 0 bugs just wasn't explained.

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Could you please post the duckdb file that has the raw bug -> severity + version mapping to the GitHub repo? I have a desire to dig into this myself
cobertos
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
This post just gives me more questions than answers and I'm unable to form a decision:

* Why was v3.4.1 the most buggy, right before the Claude commits? Why did "nobody notice"? It's way to strange to just say welp, it must be human error. * Why does v3.4.2 have 0 bugs, or 0 bug score. And why was such an outlier (no other commit seemingly has this??) allowed to mix into aggregate statistics and bring all the "is Claude buggy?" scores down. Tbh idk how that _wasn't_ a red flag in the author's analysis...

This article feels like half of an analysis presented as a highly complex finished product due all the advanced stats they're running.
cobertos
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
Would be nice to see something referral based. If you don't like X, block them. If X invited Y and Z and their invites behave poorly, you can block the whole tree. Kinda like lobste.rs referrals but for wider internet

I guess the correlary would be like how you can block an entire ASN if you find a lot of abuse from it, but at the human-network level.
cobertos
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
And then suspiciously the .xxx registry jacks up the prices to herd everyone back
cobertos
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
Just be careful, if you host your DNS at Cloudflare (maybe others?), they will rewrite your CAA record[0] if you use TLS with them. This is in the name of convenience but it was surprising when I first learned.

[0]: https://developers.cloudflare.com/ssl/edge-certificates/caa-...
cobertos
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
Is this the new norm for trying to make software projects in the wild?

The 14000 sends over 3 hours (< 1/s) makes it sound more-than-human speed. E.g. automated.

Wondering if LLM-assisted vulnerability hunting will lead to the same gains in scale for bad actors wanting to find spammable channels in applications. The barrier to entry becomes so much greater because any small project, once found, can be wrung dry of all its trust signals by third parties
cobertos
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
What was the job like? That's quite the thing to move past and then still get the job on
cobertos
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
I've never had a reliability issue with Vaultwarden. Hosted it 5+ years now. Even with random off/on of the server and other bumps in the road in life, the Docker container I run has had no issues with hosting. The user interface is friendly but can be just a little slow.

Mine is not exposed to the public internet, though some friends of mine do. I use a VPN when I need to access fresh data from the home server, otherwise both the Firefox client and Android client will generally keep a cache of the last data pull when they had connection (so it wasn't an issue the 4 or so years I didn't have a VPN yet).
cobertos
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
They sold it a while ago
cobertos
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
They're better than US 7 eleven imo. They have a section with baked breads and rolls for cheap.