Alex Rosenberg

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Compilers, Operating Systems, and Games, oh my!
Codehttps://github.com/ohmantics
Turns out that postfix's aliases file only supports full-line comments, not comments after the useful end of a line.

Heaven forbid that Safari would actually tell you what about a certificate is causing it to totally prevent the user from going to it. (Or some command-line tool, or Keychain Access, or even a tech note.)

Firefox is happy with it.

Huh. Over the last 90 days, Claude has zero nines: https://status.anthropic.com
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Supermicro makes some great looking boards/systems, but they start at $2K and those Qotom ones top out at $400. Surely somebody is making cheap ones.

Are there any good deals to be had on 1U Snow Ridge boxes similar to those Qotom Denverton boxes of last year?

(We need more lower-power systems with ECC support that support more than 64GiB. Not everybody wants loud fans.)

Honestly, this is making Terminal (and Safari) in Tahoe VERY hard for me to use.

Tabs in Tahoe are extremely difficult to distinguish from each other and from the active tab.

I've never switched away from Safari, and I've never investigated third-party terminal apps, but if this ships in the fall, I'll most likely need to do both. And I really, really don't want to.

Please, Apple, fix your design. Computers aren't passive "content" viewers — they're tools.
https://www.manton.org/2025/07/05/minor-nitpick-in-macos-tahoe.html

@siracusa I'd totally watch you visit this store and analyze every item for design.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtrdVJwW5sE

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Starting day four of letting Claude Code try to figure out why sudo authentication via ssh-agent inside of Ansible isn't working.

Just got a settlement notice in the mail. In order to make a claim, you need to provide details about every insurance plan you had between 2011 and 2021, including policy numbers and coverage ranges. Employers change plans every few years when they get a better deal, so it's not just one.

I can't tell if this is a good thing as in not enough people can provide all that info and so the per person settlement will be bigger or if it's just a way for the lawyers to make more by making it harder.