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  • Yeah, just took a look at the git history, the whole repo is ai generated.

    Also, the goal of this dotfile manager is not clear to me. If a user is advanced enough to want/need a manager, they do not need handholding for logging into github. Also, what about gitlab/codeberg/...? Yadm ticks all the boxes and has a lot more features

  • Danke, kannte ich noch nicht

  • Fascinating, thanks

  • What is important to say: only turn the little round bolt with the slot in it, do not screw out the whole valve.

    The other comments sound really scary, does the US have another system? Why should there be steam coming out?

  • Naja, im Artikel steht, dass das Hochladen auf wegli die automatische Datenverarbeitung war, die gegen die DSGVO verstoßen hat. Nur ein Foto machen ist also immer noch ok

  • If we're keeping with the movie lore: It would've been an interesting battle of ghosts vs Witch King, if he hadn't been distracted by a blade to the face.

  • I think the idea behind opinionated cryptography is not only the idea of "We think this is the best, so you have to use it", but most importantly it removes all requirements of the protocol supporting cipher negotiation. This makes the protocol much simpler, easier to audit and as a result more secure. And if the cryptography in the protocol ever shows a weakness, then Wireguard v2 needs to be released as a breaking change. See all the SSL/TLS versions

  • I think that part is correct, as in: corporations often use corporate proxies, which terminate the HTTPS connection internally and scan the content. However, I don't know if these proxies can use QUIC for the outside connection

  • I have some problems with this article. I mean, it's an ok overview, but is missing some critical things that make me think the author is not that deep into congestion control research.

    • they do not mention Cubic, the current default algorithm for Linux, which scales a lot faster than Reno
    • They link to original BBR paper from 2017, while in the meantime BBRv3 has gotten some significant changes
    • QUIC still uses congestion control, usually in the form of BBRv... You cannot omit congestion control for QUIC, otherwise we would experience the congestion collapse all over again. QUIC must be TCP friendly after all.
    • Last remark: congestion control is under the control of the sender, i.e. of the server. CDNs and big service providers are constantly tuning their setups, I do not expect that they run the default settings.
  • The Scrubs musical episode had some real bangers. It's not always cringy or bad

  • You mention in one comment that you want to use an Intel Arc. Those require resizeable BAR support on the mainboard/CPU. Search the manuals of your Mainboard/CPU. If it isn't mentioned, then the GPU will not work

  • That's why you need backups. If you wipe your phone and only have a single other copy of your data, you do not have a backup.

  • Node exporter, Prometheus and grafana

  • Könnte der Enthärter sein. Wenn du die Maschine jahrelang nur mit Tabs verwendet hast und kein Salz eingefüllt hast, dann ist der Ionentauscher hinüber. Dann auf Pulver umstellen, was keinen Enthärter mit drin hat, ist schwierig.

  • I read somewhere, that the dye is either poisonous or carcinogenic (sorry, no source, I have to search for it again). So I am not sure if putting it in the microwave is the best idea.

  • I would avoid the userbenchmark site, the owners are heavily biased against AMD, so their benchmarks cannot be trusted

  • Immer noch besser als bei den Schwaben (Ludwigsburg), hier wurde bis vor kurzem noch Flach- und Rundmüll unterschieden.