Fuzzypyro

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Honestly it is kind of wild that they have a cap on how many devices you can use at all. They store so little it’s wild. The thing that makes it really worth being a service is the relay network they handle and the fact that you can support the team building awesome features into the client. That being said headscale is a thing and if you wanna demystify it then you should take a look at that project. The tailscale docs have tons of info about how they operate under the hood too.

on Democracy · c/flippanarchy · 10 pts · 110d

I think it was more of the realization and actually labeling it as a practice. Naming things only come after people go (we should give this thing we are doing a name)

A lot of focus is on how llms are severing connection between the user and the source of info. something I would say is equally if not more concerning is the fact that public services and websites that offer free public access to information are being obliterated by llm agents scraping with absolutely no regard to the site. It’s not just little operations either. Meta takes an approach that I would consider malicious and a threat to anyone hosting anything on the open web as a whole.

This is delusional. As if a org running Linux is going to have to support anything more than just kde or gnome. Also I would say as a systems admin I would push to have someone fired for installing X11 or a de or any of that on my servers. Typically now a days systems admins do not do things adhoc though a gui application streamed over ssh. You use automation tools like ansible or salt or orchestration tools in order to maintain consistency.

This highway is the single worst thing about San Antonio. It genuinely feels like surviving instead of driving.

I skimmed and the video is years old. The exits were bad at the junctions at around 2:10 around that time still but major construction has been the theme of that stretch for years. It is actually the most terrifying stretch of road I have experienced in the entire country now. I am sure it was nice then.

This feels like bait. But really the answer is encrypt your disks or use something fully ephemeral if you are that paranoid about your hardware physically being compromised. Disabling all of your system logs which do not leave your system and removing any visibility you have is quite honestly the best way to screw yourself over. How are supposed to know if a system is compromised if you are covering your eyes and ears for the sake of obscurity?