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grumbling, hackernews 

@joepie91 people will blame and shit on everything besides the actual cause of most software being shitty: capitalism

: in a QUIC (*not* HTTP/3!) connection, how would one typically validate the key/identity of the other peer, when CA certificates are not available?

I'm looking at some QUIC implementations, and having trouble finding what I'd usually use; something like a client certificate fingerprint.

Is there a name for general "grid with rules" puzzles that aren't based on outside knowledge like trivia or words?

Like the witness or the tile puzzles in Islands of Insight or the queen area game or even sudoku which although uses numbers it just uses them as separate symbols

Apple got denied an extension on document discovery stuff with Epic and the denial from the judge is one of the best things I've ever read.

Absolutely calling them out on their nonsense behaviour for once!

It's 2 pages of perfection.

documentcloud.org/documents/25

grumbling, hackernews 

"Hm, I wonder why there's no QUIC or HTTP/3 support in Node.js yet"

"Well you shouldn't be using Node.js for anything anyway"

What is wrong with these people?

The title gives away the plot, but this is a very good, long, detailed summary about the entire Wordpress/WP Engine fiasco of the past week from every angle: joshcollinsworth.com/blog/fire

someone on here made an extremely autistically comprehensive thread about thermal printers and what to look out for a while back, does anyone have a link to it?

edit: found it, blob.love/@nora/11279160307445

Am I missing something or would an attacker be able to force a migration of someone else's connection in QUIC to a system under their control, by capturing the connection ID and spoofing a migration message with the same ID?

Holy shit i've been ranting about it and now it's actually happening??????

SNCF and DB will run a pair of direct daily daytime trains between Paris and Berlin, with a travel time of 8h, 2nd class ticket is supposed to be 60 EUR

🎉

Just put my #godot color swapper shader up for anyone to use. I designed it to create 4-color #gameboy palettes for my last jam game, but it should work with palettes of any size!

godotshaders.com/shader/game-b

#indiegame #gamedev #gbjam

: Does anyone have any (FOSS, Linux-compatible) software suggestions for creating a virtual networking lab, for testing out P2P stuff in weird NAT environments and such?

Doesn't need to have a graphical interface, as long as whatever configuration it uses is well-documented.

I converted my brand new (to me) landline phone to a portable phone (and yes it depends on my mobile phone).

This entire setup draws around 1W when idle and 2W when ringing, so the portability is actually feasible.

@dave

I've noticed that when someone is asking you these sorts of questions about safety it is because they are looking for an external source to validate or normalize their questionable choices.

Sometimes you need to take a break from the high priority stuff, in order to work on some fun/visual stuff.

For example: adding a little animation whenever an object gets placed or removed 🌲🌳

#screenshotsaturday #gamedev #indiegame #tycoon

systemd, unix philosophy (follow-up) 

And to be clear: I don't like systemd. I don't like Red Hat.

But you know what I like even less? Janky init constructions and "nobody should ever need more than..." rhetoric.

I am absolutely not going to relitigate long-debunked grievances about systemd in this thread, and if you think such grievances are appropriate in this context, I invite you to read the first post again and *actually* read it this time.

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The way TV anchors in Japan can switch from "funny little segment where they laugh and read viewer comments" to "possible life-threatening situation where I need to convey crucial info in the clearest way possible" is absolutely incredible.

government backdooring encryption shitpost 

no government can keep their computer security together

therefore no governments are responsible to hold private keys

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