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🤔 Cloudflare seems to actually have pissed off the HN commenters this time

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I heard there's this well-tested distributed network routing protocol, that is extremely resilient to provider failures. I think it's called BGP - perhaps we should all be using that instead.

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"Well, we *thought* we had High Availability, but we never actually tested that"

- Cloudflare, supposed distributed systems experts, processing a double-digit percentage of the world's web traffic

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"Why don't you trust corporate FOSS? It's still FOSS, isn't it? Why are you being so difficult?"

Cloud "oops turns out our distributed system is centralized in a single datacenter" Flare

(It's really unfortunate that the entirety of Airport CEO's mod repertoire seems to be "different fake airline and fuel supplier logos")

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: Anyone have any suggestions for complex logistics games that aren't just busywork? I liked a lot about Airport CEO, but every mechanic was *just* too shallow to provide a real challenge, and there was little variety.

@dc @q The picture of a creditcard being inserted into an internet-y device comes across to me more as a threat than anything else

In a world where everything has to be a side hustle, or a potential business idea, or a way to develop skills to put on your resumé, it can be hard to let yourself start a million projects and never finish any of them. Or to spend hours of effort actually finishing a project that explicitly has no use or value beyond "I think it's neat".

But sometimes that's exactly what *you* need to get through the week. Don't worry about it :blobcatheart:

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That's the thing I'm trying learn now is when, and under what circumstances, I need to self regulate and when I should let my brain do whatever the hell it wants to do.

And not just whatever the hell it wants to do, but also without judgement. I can't get upset at myself for switching between multiple projects, or scrolling social, or even hyperfocusing and spending hours on something that looks a lot like "work".

It can all count as relaxation as long as I'm not forcing myself to do it.

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So often I used to get so mad at myself for "doing nothing" (being on social, or roaming the web, exploring a new project idea, etc) all weekend instead of making progress on an existing project or something. Now I understand that happened because I had no energy left for self regulation. I was never actually letting myself relax.

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One of the things I've been relearning since being diagnosed with #ADHD is how to relax.

For people that struggle with executive dysfunction, relaxing doesn't just mean doing a "relaxing activity" or something enjoyable. We can't always unwind by reading a book or meditation or whatever.

We spend a lot of mental energy keeping our brain on a short leash to get things done. For us, relaxing means letting go of the self regulation and letting our brain run free for a bit.

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I do love it when app developers put #accessibility related settings behind a “pro” subscription. No, I’m not going to pay you $5/month so I can read text in your app.

Especially since your app is already ignoring my system wide font family and size settings. On iOS. You have to go out of your way to make this not work and/or you didn’t consider this when you picked your framework. And neither did whoever developed said framework.

Wrote too many words about my project ideas to improve #NixOS security in the short to mid-term.

delroth.net/posts/nixos-securi

Hopefully I find time to work on some of those, and hopefully this gives ideas to others who might have more time than I do!

@Iris Now the crucial question here would be: what will it get trained on?

Note to everyone: don’t call anything “cache” if clearing it makes irreversible changes. It’s “storage” then!

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