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I remember as a kid (like at 13 or 14) using BBEdit then Adobe PageMill


I graduated HS in 1999. If I were a teacher, I'd require the students turn off their phones and put them in a clear bag with their name on it on a box on my desk. Then they get their phones back at the end of class.

Simple solution, no?


Let’s call it GNU/systemd/linux


I think it's more that they're replacing the traditional GNU programs with systemd.

That will result in systemd/Linux.


McDonnell Douglas bought Boeing with Boeing's money and IMHO ruined it.

If it were up to me I'd just put the engineers that made amazing flying machines back in charge and phase out McDonnell Douglas's culture.


( naïve comment )

Is that possible ? Tribal knowledge is probably lost, and those great employees have probably moved on or retired.


I’ve got five raspberry pi’s running arch Linux arm and a Mac mini for plex video encoding. Plus shared storage.


This was the most engrossing article I’ve read in a while.


Check the whole blog, the amount and detail of JS animations on all the different topics is awesome.


I didn't know about this. I'm writing bash scripts in the scripts-to-rule-them-all fashion for work and this can help DRY things up



So in real life terms, what does this mean for people that own USG3s? If you're so inclined, replace it? Or not use the VPN feature in the Unifi admin console?

Personally, I just forward all WireGuard traffic to another computer on my network and use https://github.com/burghardt/easy-wg-quick to setup a simple VPN.


We don’t know which types of Cavium products may have vulnerabilities, which models or what the nature of it is (could be only applicable to certain features, sounds like possibly related to VPN acceleration).

So absolutely no way to know whether anything needs to be done or not, unless you expect you’re at risk of a nation state actor having a reason to specifically target you, in which case it’d be wise to stop using it.


What kind of people ? Your average person can't do squat if targeted by a state actor anyway (except complaining to their own state about it, and let them sort it out).

It's another thing when it comes to resisting surveillance capitalism :

https://web.archive.org/web/20180919021829/https://www.alexr...

It's completely disproportionate that Hollywood is making people lose control of their own computers because they are worried about copyright infringement !!

That a boycott of Intel and Ryzen CPUs, "Trusted" Platform Modules, and Windows (8+) also probably makes the job of NSA/CIA/FBI harder (because they have likely backdoored them) is just a bonus.

(Of course there's also a potential failure mode that some much more hostile actors might get their hands on some of these backdoors, but it doesn't seem worth worrying about it until we get a high profile example of that happening ?)

Of course if you have the responsibility of, say, protecting your non-US company from industrial espionage, the situation is very different.


I'm using https://github.com/burghardt/easy-wg-quick for this. It works beautifully. I simply port forward to my raspberry pi that handles all of this.


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