David Nelson

@dmnelson
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K-12 sysadmin. Linux, Mac, and some other things including pfSense, Ubiquiti, Juniper/Mist, and XCP-ng. Photographer, Apple enthusiast, and vintage tech admirer in my spare time. Learning Swift/SwiftUI. BLM. LGBTQIA+ ally. Profile pic by Iconfactory.
Websitehttps://davidnelson.net
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@Ronnie @gedeonm I feel the same about certain Thai food. One of my favorites is a pumpkin curry from a local place, and I love eating those leftovers cold. Pretty sure my wife thinks I’m being lazy when I say I’m not reheating mine, but I really do prefer it that way.

May we all strive to live a life more like Om’s, and inspire anything close to this kind of eulogy when we go.

https://daringfireball.net/2026/06/om

Om

This is going to sound cornier than a bucket of Jiffy-Pop, but it is a profound irony that a man with such a big and beautiful figurative heart could have such a lousy literal one.

Daring Fireball
@douglasvb Yeah I think I’d be looking at Home Assistant with commodity Z-Wave/Zigbee/whatever. I have a bunch of Ring sensors that I bought before they became part of Amazon. I’d like to switch away and that’s probably the way I’d go.
@tychotithonus Not to nitpick but there’s still more nuance to it since there are different ways of implementing passkeys. They can live on an external physical key, or on-device and syncable (like in a password manager), or on-device and non-syncable (tied to a Secure Enclave / TPM chip.) So whether they are or are not the most secure option depends on how the end-user sets theirs up.
Alaska Airlines has free in-flight Wi-Fi via Starlink/T-Mobile. Got 400Mbps down, and close to 180Mbps when connected back to my house with WireGuard.