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adkadskhj commented on How I store my files   unixsheikh.com/articles/h... · Posted by u/iio7
teekert · 4 years ago
For your browser history, sure. But I for one make sure I rsync stuff to a Raspberry Pi4 with an external disk, at my parents place every now and then. In the event of my demise they can unplug it and have all our family pictures and videos. I'm really afraid that I make things to complicated for the people that I leave behind.
adkadskhj · 4 years ago
I dabble in "life storage" and your comment made me think that some sort of executable shipped alongside backup locations to read the data, if in some deduplicated backup form, seems valuable.

Eg Camlistore/Perkeep had the premise of using JSON to store data. However some random person isn't going to write code to parse all that data, pull files out, etc. A lifeboat .exe might be interesting.

Though doing it in the most simple, least configurable, least breakable way seems.. necessary. Yea some baked in UI would be cool, but more moving parts means less likely to work.

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adkadskhj commented on Activision Blizzard Hires Notorious Union-Busting Firm WilmerHale   promethean.news/news/acti... · Posted by u/dv_dt
brainfish · 4 years ago
I cut my teeth on Diablo, and played Diablo II for probably fifteen years after its release off and on as a way to stay connected with a friend who loved it similarly. More recently, I have consistently played Starcraft II since its release and enjoy a sense of mastery over that game unparalleled by my experience in any other.

I haven't purchased new Blizzard products since the Hong Kong censorship debacle[1] and quit playing Hearthstone at that time. However I had still played some of my other old favorites, reasoning that I was not providing them further financial support. The recent announcements about their terrible, sexist culture had challenged that notion for me, and I was not sure what to do.

This news is the straw that breaks my back. That Activision/Blizzard would double down on their despicable behavior and stance in this way is completely beyond the pale, and I for one will never again fire up those games that I loved so much.

Thanks for ruining that for me, Blizzard.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blitzchung_controversy

adkadskhj · 4 years ago
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adkadskhj commented on Show HN: A web-based matrix client: Cinny   github.com/ajbura/cinny/r... · Posted by u/kfiven
Avi0n · 4 years ago
Wow, this is really well done. I love how fast it is. Any plans on making an electron desktop app? I would definitely use it.
adkadskhj · 4 years ago
Heck if it's a general purpose web app - ie not only Chrome, maybe give Tauri[1] a try?

[1]: https://github.com/tauri-apps/tauri

adkadskhj commented on IPv6 Watch   ipv6.watch/... · Posted by u/DanAtC
fintler · 4 years ago
A basic understanding of what an IPv6 world will look like really didn't click for me until I read the IPv6 Address Planning book by Tom Coffeen. Before that, I really just saw it as IPv4 with longer addresses.

Once you dig into the details, you come to the realization that it's a nearly complete reinvention of IPv4. Network planning looks quite different (especially when it comes to subnets) when you plan them with only IPv6 in mind.

Earlier this year, I was like:

"Wow, Comcast gives me a /60! That should be more address space than I could ever want or use."

Now, I'm thinking:

"A /60 is way too limited, I wish I had a /52 or a /56 instead -- why is Comcast so restrictive with giving out address space?"

I'm currently reading the IPv6 for IPv4 Experts book to try to fill in more details:

https://sites.google.com/site/yartikhiy/home/ipv6book

The more I read about it, the more I feel like I have a long way to go before I really get an intuitive understanding.

adkadskhj · 4 years ago
How useful would that book (IPv6 Address Planning) be to someone not working specifically in networking/ops? I like developing applications and i manage, of course, my home network.

I'd love a book that gives me everything i need to know about IPv6. From justifications, to things to know when working with it, implementing it, using it in my local network, etc.

I don't perhaps need or care to learn it at a super low level, but i do want a complete understanding of it for my specific use cases. Applications and home networks, i imagine. For a novice in networks, to be clear.

Thoughts?

adkadskhj commented on Smart Phone, Dumb Terminal   charlieharrington.com/sma... · Posted by u/twillmas
adkadskhj · 4 years ago
Man, a personal hosted VPN for all my junk is my dream. Can't wait to get something selfhosted, tail-scail-like setup. Something i can get into from anywhere and work from anything. I'm tempted to order a bluetooth keyboard like this post just to have it in the car and be able to work from my iPad/iPhone in a pinch (assuming internet).

For someone wanting an easy, at home VPN for setups just like in the blog - is anything on the market competitive with Tailscale's UX? Ideally there would be no proxy, no VPN hosted on DigitalOcean that i fear being a weak point.. Instead, i'd like:

1. A redirect hosted on DigitalOcean, acting as a self hosted DynIP. No security issue here i'd think?

2. After hitting my real IP, connect to a VPN on a predetermined port.

3. Get access to bells and whistles now on the priveledged network. Bonus points if i could assign DNS entries like `ssh me@workmachine.fake` or `http(s?)://videostreaming.fake`

Tailscale makes me a bit nervous, as cool as they are i'd prefer entirely self hosted. Though i may give them a try just to experience this UX.

edit: https://blog.tonari.no/introducing-innernet innernet might be what i'm looking for

adkadskhj commented on BLAKE3 1.0   github.com/BLAKE3-team/BL... · Posted by u/ta988
kebman · 4 years ago
I assume MD5 is in there too now. Just out of curiosity, what are the most common use cases for non-cryptographic hash functions?
adkadskhj · 4 years ago
Hash Map/Set keys is a common one, for example.
adkadskhj commented on Glued to Your Phone? Here's How to Rethink Your Relationship with Social Media   npr.org/2021/07/16/101685... · Posted by u/r0n0j0y
tharne · 4 years ago
Perhaps we run in different circles. I constantly notice compulsive smart phone use. At work it's very common to see 8 people load into an elevator and like clockwork 6 or 7 of them will instantly pull out their phones.

Any little piece of downtime where folks might have to be alone with their thoughts, or make small talk with people they don't already know, you can see people mindlessly grabbing their phones. You see this in line at the grocery store, kids and adults in school while do this while class starts, or the very second it ends.

You see a shocking number of people in restaurants who appear to be on dates where both people are glued to their phone. I'd certainly classify that as addictive behavior -- i.e. when a healthy young man is more interested in what's on his phone than he is in the attractive woman sitting across the table from him. Something is very wrong there.

adkadskhj · 4 years ago
So i agreed with you until:

> I'd certainly classify that as addictive behavior -- i.e. when a healthy young man is more interested in what's on his phone than he is in the attractive woman sitting across the table from him. Something is very wrong there.

We can definitely debate online life vs "in the flesh" - but it seems small minded to me for you to suggest someones preferences for experience are only the result of unhealthy addiction.

Many would argue your allowance of modern life, from TVs to cars to in city restaurants/etc. That you (or that person, i guess) didn't make a home cooked meal, or go experience nature together - to be an addiction to the modern and lacking in down to earth, honest and real connections.

Not that i agree with any of that of course. My point is that i think there is a perfectly valid possible course where someone prefers to experience their life in cities, in the woods, or in more virtual spaces.

The reality though, and where i agree with you - is that i don't think we actually have a virtual space that _isn't_ fueled entirely be addiction. Powered by highly financed and motivated teams of people.

I just think we need to be cognizant of alternative life styles. Just because commonly certain lifestyles result in unhealthy behavior doesn't inherently mean that lifestyle shouldn't be followed at all. If that was the case i think this argument should probably switch to avoiding much of modern life. As it is full of unhealthy habits and poor balances. We'll be living in the woods pretty soon if we can't recognize the possible healthy and balanced ways to live in the unhealthy-unbalanced minefield that is so many alternate forms of life.

adkadskhj commented on Starlink review, four months in   jeffgeerling.com/blog/202... · Posted by u/geerlingguy
clvx · 4 years ago
I’m in a rural area in Montana and luckily I have access to a 5G tower. My impression is if you are close to one, it’s better and cheaper than going with Starlink even if you have to pay extra money to set up an external MIMO antenna to improve your signal.

I think Starlink is useful in many areas and industries, but 5G home internet is reliable for many cases at least in the US. Starlink will do great in the South hemisphere where providers struggle even in metropolitan areas. I see that as a huge win for many as long as the prices go down as the current prices could be a barrier for not so wealthy countries.

adkadskhj · 4 years ago
I don't know much about Starlink, but isn't one point of Starlink that eventually it could even beat wired connections for distance latency? Ie it's a shorter and more direct trip to use Starlink to get from US West to US East, for example.

Though this is quite a ways out i imagine.

Best of all this idea works in current tech, and can get even better with future tech when Starlink starts going Satellite <-> Satellite, avoiding unnecessary land hops.

I'm interested in Starlink for all use cases, once they get more satellites up.

u/adkadskhj

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