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AI-ambivalent bricoleur.

FOSS/LL, GNU/Linux, Python, Rust, Javascript, biking/pratique du vélo.

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Languageseng/fr

Linked on Lemmy: https://www.stilldrinking.org/stop-talking-to-technology-executives-like-they-have-anything-to-say

"I can’t think of a better argument for a humanities requirement than a billionaire being asked “how do we know what is real?” and responding with “cryptographic signatures.”

Stop Talking to Technology Executives Like They Have Anything to Say

There should be a genre of music called burnoutcore for music that could have appeared in 2004s Burnout 3.

Soundtrack for that game is like a time machine.

Suggested inclusion: Bowling for soup

Almost certainly late to the party but only just catching up on SSPL controversy for mongo. Don't really know what to make of it...

#til about docker contexts.

Turns out docker already has facilities for securely running commands on a remote host via tcp socket.

Wonder how this fits in with platforms like komodo or portainer that have their own core + agent model for managing remote servers 🤔

Turns out was something weird going on with DNS resolution via router. Dig shows consistent errors related to malformed message packets.

Updating nameserver to 9.9.9.9 in resolveconf fixed the issue.

Recently switched from arch to #nixos and encountering a strange networking issue where network over wifi drops out every ~30 seconds or so. Very occasionally had problems on arch but nothing this bad.

Have been enjoying getting to grips with #networking but this one is particular annoying.

I stared at tcpdump for awhile but couldn't make much sense of output.

NIC is an Intel Killer AX1650w. Delightful wifi setup in my rental is behind an extender.

Anything obvious I can check?

TIA

Goes public IP > bridge > default gateway in container network namespace. Not sure how I can make the address in container point to 10.0.1.1/32 instead of 10.0.0.2
Traffic is reaching default gateway in container networking namespace 🤔. Do I need to do Nat?

Hey nerds, I'm toying around running #wireguard -go via docker. I'm pretty close, but can't figure out what's going wrong with final hop.

I can see packets on bridge / veth from remote peer going in to container network namespace but nothing reaches the wireguard adapter running inside the container. I'm not getting an auth error from endpoint on peer.

Any suggestions about what routes should look like / where to look?

Signed a networking novice.

I also do not want ✨AI✨:

  • in my browser
  • in my email
  • in my chat
  • in my search
  • on my phone
  • on a boat
  • with a goat
  • in the rain
  • on a train
  • in a tree
  • near me
  • in a box
  • with a fox
  • in a house
  • with a mouse
  • here or there
  • anywhere