Posts by ax3@wizard.casa
(DIR) Post #AqmwZzaGwx9ejZP6RM by ax3@wizard.casa
2025-02-04T13:50:52.726844Z
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@icedquinn @privateger the markets with the hemp/thca loophole feel like a "come on bros let's max" scenario. like privateger, im fond of strains that have a balance of cbd/thc since they are synergistic and have good medical properties.if you're in a full legal market its similar to going to a pharmacy and picking out what you like with the help of a budtender (pharmacist)
(DIR) Post #AqodczZxunMsm4tgHo by ax3@wizard.casa
2025-02-05T17:50:51.729756Z
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nowhere..
(DIR) Post #Aqoh3fyLDjkze7iKxM by ax3@wizard.casa
2025-02-04T18:23:22.360428Z
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it's important to take good notes.
(DIR) Post #AqtAbnrK4vpVFttdQ0 by ax3@wizard.casa
2025-02-07T22:19:17.641001Z
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@snacks could be worse. could have been that leanbeef youtuber
(DIR) Post #AqwdSjbflKP9N5YpGq by ax3@wizard.casa
2025-02-09T14:23:53.267947Z
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@lanodan @captainepoch @icedquinn if you're ci runner or action's ssh implementation supports it using a secret stored as the envvar SSH_PASSPHRASE should work. notably this works in gitlab. from a posture standpoint it makes more sense to have a dedicated ed25519 key just for ci/cd jobs with no passphrase. you're creating more complexity than security with the proposed setup.
(DIR) Post #Ar0swUbcNLUzTm1Svg by ax3@wizard.casa
2025-02-11T14:52:18.774931Z
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@icedquinn @captainepoch cross-signing this one. you can do all the "rootless" things, but if your threat model is "1% chance of nsa getting into your systems, otherwise the cat may knockover the server" go with the path of least resistance.if docker works, great use it. i wouldn't bother with the rootless container setup as it's more bullshit than it needs to be.
(DIR) Post #ArAn48VPlpDz6qywBE by ax3@wizard.casa
2025-02-16T00:03:04.457808Z
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@phnt lacking regression testing no less...
(DIR) Post #ArBHNMFfss1drxhXZA by ax3@wizard.casa
2025-02-16T14:19:58.257884Z
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@khayyam @phnt➜ ~ go versiongo version go1.23.6 linux/amd64@phnt may have overlooked it, but didn't see a full regression test-harness. but yes, the coverage seems light given the size of the project. i wonder what forgejo is doing. let's find out!
(DIR) Post #ArBQ7rFdlCKIxzMwim by ax3@wizard.casa
2025-02-16T17:38:07.824072Z
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@nicholas @icedquinn consider atomic swap https://unstoppableswap.net/
(DIR) Post #ArJfXTjerp4y8ilQx6 by ax3@wizard.casa
2025-02-20T17:05:38.236389Z
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@phnt @lucy> Those that graduate and and can handle the pressure usually aren't of the actual working types. They acclimated to the uni atmosphere, learned many pointless things and in the end many of them just stay there researching other pointless things nobody cares about.i've seen these types come onto teams i've worked with. they don't last, at least i've never seen one last.> Unis won't teach you most of the things you would need in a work environment anyway. They are just an entry ticket for higher paying jobs that tells the future employer you can handle the pressure and stress. As a side-effect it tells the employer, they can force you to work harder and you probably won't complain.most that i've seen come from (whatever) school are eager to walk the salary ladder versus doing actual computer science or whatever function they're hired for. most of the people i've seen from uni are usually on a short-leash until they earn the trust of engineering as a whole.meanwhile, i dropped out of college so long ago and relied on rtfm to slice out my career. so far it's worked well.
(DIR) Post #ArJfc0w7Mv0kGjkqsy by ax3@wizard.casa
2025-02-20T17:06:58.296059Z
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@phnt internet is such a strange place. where else can you wake up to drake in some high-rise deploying a dollar-store croc via the "mom-boomerang" technique?
(DIR) Post #ArJfurBlplXLXW3qRU by ax3@wizard.casa
2025-02-20T17:12:40.894416Z
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@phnt @lucy> My guess is that you are in IT, because this don't fly almost anywhere else. You are a nobody without a degree in engineering (mechanical, electrical, civilian), medical or even economics field. IT is unique in this case, as they also care about certs which as a concept barely exists anywhere else.if it included cryptography, distributed computing systems, and security then yes. but it wasn't always "wild wild west" bullshit. in the 90s and 00s you had to have experience + a degree. after a while this was loosened and is not really a barrier to entry. colleges were wasting students time learning shit that was outdated or had little to do with computer science. certs these days are really not hiring factors anymore, but more so "nice to have".but understand what you mean about getting into something like accounting, electrician, etc.
(DIR) Post #ArJqri14a0Wjibl6ga by ax3@wizard.casa
2025-02-20T19:15:09.440298Z
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@phnt @lucy> I wouldn't trust a college dropout with cryptography.in general i would agree. save the person who's math-obsessed from a young age. it's been 3 decades of this discipline. i've taken some online math courses to fill in gaps that the libraries did not.> With security it depends on experience and the type of security. Securing internal servers and general system maintenance, maybe if they at least had some longer self-hosting experience and proved competent over some time period. Writing and auditing security in applications. Likely not.one of the interns we hire he's a smart guy. maybe 22. fresh out of college. has similar experience to what you mention but struggles to piece it all together much less understanding a secure-by-design approach to software (and in general systems). what i like about him is, he knows his limits but pushes past them to learn and understand. he's really fun to pair with and often teaches me things i may have missed.i think tech will always be an odd mix of pedigreed and dropout folks.i hope to retire soon. skynet is calling
(DIR) Post #Arz7HpeVp1NJAicpVY by ax3@wizard.casa
2025-03-12T16:15:45.404334Z
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@sun @feld> "no ms teams" as a job benefitthis resonates, recently.> who the fuck actually thinks C# is a competitor to Go?read the issue and it seems circlejerkish. i've written both c# and go (systems engineer by trade). c# never fit into any environments i worked in. i work at a place that leans heavily on it and .net core. we're starting spikes into porting some services to go.
(DIR) Post #AsBUuj2302Ywm8fRiq by ax3@wizard.casa
2025-03-18T16:24:01.265592Z
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@mint @MK2boogaloo reduce the risk of tampons by doing the following. 4l h2o/day drink 1 glass of cheap sugar-free lemon drink (crystallite or equivalent) look for the ingredient potassium citrate. this helps keep your system moving and is an antagonist to calcium oxalate/phosphate stones
(DIR) Post #AvLzlzWXV96BpOoj8C by ax3@wizard.casa
2025-06-21T11:29:54.577437Z
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@gabriel it doesn't matter. we like you just the way you are
(DIR) Post #AvMDjwDQEHs4LXn3jc by ax3@wizard.casa
2025-06-21T14:10:06.400779Z
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@phnt @f0x @sim strange world we live in. just be gay and leave it at that. it feels like having to go to the psych and if they don't label every little twitch and behavior pattern the patient becomes unglued.
(DIR) Post #AvMVhfGo3kTSO3RHBw by ax3@wizard.casa
2025-06-21T17:28:47.868738Z
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@mint @sysrqкак отель. Мы оставляем свет для вас
(DIR) Post #AvMyDHPx4jREOQa2d6 by ax3@wizard.casa
2025-06-21T17:50:33.764940Z
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basic homelab cluster
(DIR) Post #AvZBdtV0NbKEhiJ4ds by ax3@wizard.casa
2025-06-27T13:07:49.375412Z
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@nimda @madamada @silverpill @ps it would be interesting to see if you can adapt some of the work idk did for i2p/tor with gitea at least from an approach standpoint to get multi-network federation to work. been wanting this for a while