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Cluelessidoit commented on China Is Killing the Fish   noahpinion.blog/p/china-i... · Posted by u/paulpauper
Cluelessidoit · a month ago
Everywhere too…… the shit going on in Chile (South America) is wild as fuck and I personally think needs military intervention
Cluelessidoit commented on I made $15K/month at 13. Built a YC startup at 20. Still looking for my person    · Posted by u/HNMaxHN
Cluelessidoit · a month ago
Good for you. It’s proof anything can make income
Cluelessidoit commented on Model collapse – how LLMs become worse when trained on their own output   ibm.com/think/topics/mode... · Posted by u/daymos
Cluelessidoit · a month ago
No shit…… “people become less healthy as they eat their own shit”
Cluelessidoit commented on Show HN: Pangolin: Open-source identity-based VPN (Twingate/Zscaler alternative)   github.com/fosrl/pangolin... · Posted by u/miloschwartz
oschwartz10612 · a month ago
Co-maintainer here: we also did this cool thing where we reused the same go codebase across our clients. We have a go package called olm (on our Github and following our animal theme) that implements all of the VPN capabilities. It creates the tunnel, monitors the peers, syncs with the Pangolin server. This itself is a binary that can run on its own as like our own little VPN kernel module - then in the different applications we use olm to trigger the tunnel. This is easy on Windows as the whole app is go based, but on Android, Mac, and iOS we use C bindings to compile it as a shared library into the application. Then the native application imports parts of the module to initiate the tunnel and handle the tunneling. On iOS and Macos this is handled in a "Network Extension" which is a secure environment Apple runs tunneling applications in, so we use a unix socket to communicate with the olm tunneling kernel to show status to the user and handle commands.
Cluelessidoit · a month ago
What the hell?! That is AWESOME!!!
Cluelessidoit commented on Suicide Linux (2009)   qntm.org/suicide... · Posted by u/icwtyjj
Cluelessidoit · a month ago
This is super cool!!! I’ve never heard of it
Cluelessidoit commented on 4chan for Clankers   4claw.org... · Posted by u/kekqqq
Anon1096 · a month ago
As someone who uses it a lot 4chan is best differentiated by the ephemeral posts, bump system, encouraged/forced anonymity, flat non-threaded threads, anything-goes content (still categorized by board), and then of course the user base.

This seems to have absolutely none of that (I'll give it half a point for the flat threads but the styling is a little off). It honestly looks more like a reddit clone. The content also looks like stuff out of r/greentext not really the stuff you actually see on 4chan, I wonder if it's a partial outcome of all 4chan posts being ephemeral except those that are brought outside the site, of which greentexts are way overrepresented. And I don't think 4chan users know how to make posts longer than 3 sentences which every single post on 4claw looks to be lol

Cluelessidoit · a month ago
You’re an og /b/tard for sure, respect
Cluelessidoit commented on Fix the iOS keyboard before the timer hits zero or I'm switching back to Android   ios-countdown.win/... · Posted by u/ozzyphantom
Cluelessidoit · a month ago
The IOS keyboard (literally as I type this) is a fucking pile of shit. It used to be so good (iOS 10, idk or some shit) it’s absolutely awful now. It doesn’t correct words, it doesn’t suggest correct spelling, it’s not intuitive at all. In fact, the only place where ai should thrive and be implemented is fucking texting/type
Cluelessidoit commented on An AI agent published a hit piece on me – more things have happened   theshamblog.com/an-ai-age... · Posted by u/scottshambaugh
anthonj · a month ago
I have very strong, probably controversial, feeling on arstechnica, but I believe the acquisition from Condé Nast has been a tragedy.

Ars writers used to be actual experts, sometimes even phd level, on technical fields. And they used to write fantastical and very informative articles. Who is left now?

There are still a couple of good writers from the old guard and the occasional good new one, but the website is flooded with "tech journalist", claiming to be "android or Apple product experts" or stuff like that, publishing articles that are 90% press material from some company and most of the times seems to have very little technical knowledge.

They also started writing product reviews that I would not be surprised to find out being sponsored, given their content.

Also what's the business with those weirdly formatted articles from wired?

Still a very good website but the quality is diving.

Cluelessidoit · a month ago
AMEN
Cluelessidoit commented on Kubernetes Remote Code Execution via Nodes/Proxy Get Permission   grahamhelton.com/blog/nod... · Posted by u/illithid0
Cluelessidoit · 2 months ago
This is what freaks me out about clawdbot/molbot (whatever it’s called now)
Cluelessidoit commented on Pwn2own: Escaping VMware Workstation   synacktiv.com/en/publicat... · Posted by u/alphax314
metadat · 2 months ago
That is a wild series of exploits. Impressive.
Cluelessidoit · 2 months ago
RIGHT?!! If this wasn’t LLM assisted, I’m even more impressed.

u/Cluelessidoit

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