

There is a standard, and Microsoft extended it with proprietary bullshit mostly to make it incompatible. They say they still use the same standard.


There is a standard, and Microsoft extended it with proprietary bullshit mostly to make it incompatible. They say they still use the same standard.


As a former user of zerotier, why this instead of plain wireguard? I’m not aiming to be inflammatory - maybe I’m missing out.


Selinux should help with this, but by default all ‘non-server’ apps can just access anything across the user’s home. Maybe I should look into this. Hmmmm.
Edit: then again, steam games usually run via wine, using a simulated windows filesystem… Maybe they are isolated already? I really should look into this.


Linus really did work on himself huh. Imagine early 2000s Torvalds responding to this.


So it’s either AI or macbro, good to know.


Finally, some decent use out of that hardware.


It’s a protocol used to setup a vpn tunel, the basis of all VPN services. It’s how computer connects to the network, how it negotiates the encryption the tunel uses and what is being sent and rwceived through it.
Other examples are: mentioned wireguard, ipsec and SSL. There’s more, but more obscure ones too.


Right, that’s the general context I missed.


I think my problem is I’m so disentisized to hype I barely register it even intellectualy. I saw the glasswing page, skimmed it over and basically thought ‘curious’. No corpo marketing can get a rise out of me.


Ok this is much more interesting.
Man, I hate media. More drama than information.


I mean, idk why it’s a nothingburger. The narrative don’t sit with me. The comparison is weirdly dismissive. If it’s adding a new “elite researcher” then it’s already a win, and in fact it’s adding at least 3 - if assuming 8 hour work day, except they don’t need mental, bio and otherwise breaks and you can add as many as you have money for at any point with no ramp up.
Is this The Register backing up from some hype pieces they wrote? Or are they ashamed to have bought into marketing?
It’s acceleration tool in a field that’s very valuable to both blue and red actors, it’s time consuming and already blink and you miss it zero days and supply chain attacks.
Weird af article.
Europe here, 15min is minimum.


Oh. I didn’t get that from a cursory look. I thought this is a final product. If it fits in smaller form factors that’s great.


Star Trek copyright holders being idiots.
Way to learn about a game btw. Time to sail some seas if you want to play it I guess. What a farce.


Is that a pci card that has an external connector? I mean, sounds like a raiser with a cable.
I thought the idea for egpus was to take a failry beefy ultrabooks and add a decent dedicated gpu to it.
What am I missing here?


Honestly, I’ve seen some return to copyleft maybe isn’t that bad - and I’m trying to be a part of that movement.


Rules without enforcement are just self-deception.


Ok I see the intent of BDFL is different, but the linked document only mentions labeling - I can only assume the low quality etc. issues are handled as a judgement call, and in that way I consider the “No AI whatsoever” rule unenforceable.
If I use an LLM to generate code under my suprvision, review, quality check and test to be up to standard, how would it be detected I used AI if I don’t label it so? They’ll look for em-dashes in comments?


It’s just regarding labeling. It’s unenforcable to have a project “clean” of AI.
Arc Riders warned as about this.