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Mobile Web Computing Before Smartphones. (University of Liverpool, ~2010) [pdf]

cgi.csc.liv.ac.uk
16 points·by rfmoz·16 gün önce·3 comments

Most complex cloud service dependency chain you've seen?

2 points·by rfmoz·4 ay önce·0 comments

Omero: Pervasive User Interfaces in the Plan B Operating System

youtube.com
2 points·by rfmoz·6 ay önce·0 comments

The Evolution of Packet Switching – 1978 [pdf]

ece.ucf.edu
3 points·by rfmoz·8 ay önce·1 comments

HAProxy Unified Gateway (Beta)

haproxy.com
1 points·by rfmoz·8 ay önce·0 comments

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rfmoz
·20 gün önce·discuss
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·2 ay önce·discuss
The main differences between OpenBSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD and DragonFly BSD

https://unixdigest.com/articles/the-main-differences-between...
rfmoz
·2 ay önce·discuss
I used to run it on a laptop too, but the battery life was shorter and the laptop ran noticeably hotter than under Linux, so I eventually switched back.

That said, OpenBSD feels unusually coherent (ej. check wifi connection from terminal). The whole system has a level of consistency that's hard to find elsewhere, also between other BSDs.

For pet servers, it usually fits perfect.
rfmoz
·2 ay önce·discuss
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·2 ay önce·discuss
Totally agree, Vis really hits an spot between modern feel without losing what made vi great. The structural regex is a game-changer.
rfmoz
·2 ay önce·discuss
I miss on the list Counterpoint GUI for Amstrad PCs with MS-DOS

https://www.seasip.info/AmstradXT/Counterpoint/index.html
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·2 ay önce·discuss
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·3 ay önce·discuss
Any provider for critical domain vault?
rfmoz
·3 ay önce·discuss
Search on bios-mods for a modified whitelist BIOS firmware -> https://www.bios-mods.com/forum/Forum-WiFi-WWAN-Whitelist-Re...
rfmoz
·3 ay önce·discuss
There are modified BIOS firmware that allow any WiFi card. Good luck
rfmoz
·4 ay önce·discuss
Vis editor [0] also has multicursor and powerful sam's structural regular expression

[0]: https://github.com/martanne/vis
rfmoz
·5 ay önce·discuss
Yes, "everything is a file" but the mouse on Rio is written in stone.

Aside of that, plan9 wins on the theoretical side, it was a research OS, but in the practical one... it's opinionated.
rfmoz
·5 ay önce·discuss
Linux Firewalls by Steve Suehring covers nftables. It’s a good book to know the basics.
rfmoz
·6 ay önce·discuss
Give a try to Meshcore, their design has proven to be reliable in realworld use.
rfmoz
·6 ay önce·discuss
Chinese AI is doing large amounts of request in the past weeks.
rfmoz
·6 ay önce·discuss
They had pretty neat infra, maybe it still runs in the same clever way. https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/10369/which-tools-a...
rfmoz
·6 ay önce·discuss
Quora, sadly, is a good example of enshittification.
rfmoz
·7 ay önce·discuss
I reply myself because I've found that idea already porposed:

"Origin policy was a proposal for a web platform mechanism that allows origins to set their origin-wide configuration in a central location, instead of using per-response HTTP headers." - https://github.com/WICG/origin-policy

But their status is "[On hold for now]" since, at least, three years ago.
rfmoz
·7 ay önce·discuss
The reference of robots.txt offer a good way to define specific behavior for the whole domain, as example. Something like that for security could be enough for large amount of websites.

Also, a new header like “sec-policy: foo-url” may be a clean way to move away that definitions from the app+web+proxy+cdn mesh to a fixed clear point.
rfmoz
·7 ay önce·discuss
Adding more security headers every year feels like strapping seatbelts onto a collapsing roller coaster. It would be better to stop this "sec headers stack" in favour of simpler, secure by default browser primitives with explicit opt-out. Getting an example from https://securityheaders.com the list nowadays is as follows:

- Strict-Transport-Security - Content-Security-Policy - X-Frame-Options - X-Content-Type-Options - Referrer-Policy - Permissions-Policy - Cross-Origin-Embedder-Policy - Cross-Origin-Opener-Policy - Cross-Origin-Resource-Policy