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it is claimed I do things with computers sometimes

my website: star-ark.net

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updated mastodon to fix the security issues from today, it no longer trusts the reverse proxy so it thinks all connections are coming from spoofed IPs. opened a bug report, in the meantime I just downgraded since none of the security issues actually apply to my instance

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@ariadne I might be misunderstanding, but that seems like it would mark core 0 as efficiency and the first efficiency core as performance?

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@ariadne so do you just... have to check if the next 3 ids are unallocated and then a core is considered performance
that's horrible

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near the top of my wishlist (might attempt an impl if I get bored): sharing subnets between tailnets -> github.com/tailscale/tailscale

having to run my own subnet routers on top of other people's (or, even worse, switch accounts) is annoying to deal with

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not quite the right response code but it works

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"Private Cloud Compute":
*Other* companies will make unverifiable promises that they won't store or misuse your data. We're different, we have "Private Cloud Computer", and here are the unverifiable promises that *we* make that we won't store or misuse your data.

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working towards making a custom PCB for something this summer, no clue if I'll actually get something working but it'll be fun

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@SuperDicq @IoI_xD had this idea, I tried to download xmrig but it kicked me out :( it's a relatively stronk VM though, if you ignore the CPU being broadwell

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turns out screws right next to a glued down magnet fly out of your screwdriver when you try to do anything with them... oh well, got it back in somehow

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@cadey how the fuck does mastodon formatting work

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@jordan using redis as a caching layer on top of your database is silly, since said database likely has caching features itself. using redis for temporary data (so, doesn't go in the main database) shared by multiple processes/services is at least somewhat reasonable, I'd say?

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@spacekookie@octodon.social just rotate yourself instead smh

... wait, does that still count as rotating something

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installed a bluetooth driver on windows 11; it gave me a security popup with a documentation link. reasonable. but, the linked documentation page has:
- a cookie banner
- a prompt to login with a Microsoft account
- advertising for M365

Microsoft why.

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@whitequark I was looking at capturing video from DSI output on a device and looking at all the terminology just threw me into a "holy shit this is actually way more than I thought it was"

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sleepy weekend.

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