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drio commented on Your job is to deliver code you have proven to work   simonwillison.net/2025/De... · Posted by u/simonw
zx2c4 · 5 days ago
Voila:

https://github.com/WireGuard/wireguard-android/pull/82https://github.com/WireGuard/wireguard-android/pull/80

In that first one, the double pasted AI retort in the last comment is pretty wild. In both of these, look at the actual "files changed" tab for the wtf.

drio · 4 days ago
Scary stuff.

I’d love to hear your thoughts on LLMs, Jason. How do you use them in your projects? Do they play a role in your workflow at all?

drio commented on Tailscale Peer Relays   tailscale.com/blog/peer-r... · Posted by u/seemaze
embedding-shape · 2 months ago
People keep saying that, but haven't we learned already that eventually Tailscale gets bought, then priorities change, then they make incompatible changes because they're need to grow, and headscale either can't keep up, or gets pushed away by Tailscale themselves, and we're back to using $TailscaleCompetitor who promises to not do the same thing.

Just don't rely on centralized for-profit entities, rely on stuff produced by non-profits and foundations, that you know isn't gonna screw you over as soon as they need money.

drio · 2 months ago
> Just don't rely on centralized for-profit entities, rely on stuff produced by non-profits and foundations, that you know isn't gonna screw you over as soon as they need money

What do you use that fits that philosophy and offers the basic functionality (NAT traversal, Magic DNS, failover relaying) TS provides?

drio commented on Testing “Exotic” P2P VPN   blog.nommy.moe/blog/exoti... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
sunshine-o · 3 months ago
A yggdrasil private mesh [0] might be worth evaluating too.

- [0] https://www.complete.org/using-yggdrasil-as-an-automatic-mes...

drio · 3 months ago
Yggdrasil is great, but AFAIK it doesn't have built-in NAT traversal, so you need at least some publicly reachable nodes.
drio commented on Ask HN: What are you working on? (September 2025)    · Posted by u/david927
drio · 3 months ago
I'm writing a minimal, educational WireGuard implementation to practice networking and cryptography: https://github.com/drio/miniwg. It's still in heavy development, but it's been a great learning experience. I've already been able to create tunnels between two miniwg instances and between miniwg and Jason's WireGuard from the Linux kernel.

Before that I wrote: https://github.com/drio/unboxing, a c/webassembly implementation of Danielle Navarro's beautiful IFS fractals.

drio commented on Tailscale is pretty useful   blog.6nok.org/tailscale-i... · Posted by u/thm
drio · 10 months ago
For those using WireGuard directly: What techniques do you use to establish connections when behind network infrastructure that blocks all UDP traffic?
drio commented on Ask HN: What VPN service are you currently using (2025)    · Posted by u/laserstrahl
lobito25 · 10 months ago
vps with wireguard server
drio · 10 months ago
Amen.
drio commented on Show HN: My new wiki for Silicon Graphics stuff   tech-pubs.net/wiki/Main_P... · Posted by u/ThatGuyRaion
MisterTea · 10 months ago
> I would love to buy a broken SGI machine and put some modern hardware in there, just for the aesthetic. Maybe someday.

The closest you can easily get is the 230/330/550 cases which are strait up ATX. I have a 550 case with a threadripper in it. The only issue was I had to modify the 750W PSU to fit in the case by replacing the IEC inlet with a short pigtail cord.

drio · 10 months ago
Would you mind sharing a picture?
drio commented on Ask HN: What are you working on? (February 2025)    · Posted by u/david927
drio · 10 months ago
For the past few weeks, I've been annotating all the references I could find in the legendary Unix magic poster: https://unixmagic.net.

I'm happy to reach this first milestone, but I'm already envisioning future iterations. My goal is to transform this into a proper celebration of Unix – a system whose elegant simplicity and powerful design principles continue to inspire me. There's something deeply satisfying about connecting with this foundational piece of computing history.

Contributions are always welcome.

Special shout-out to @abetusk for all the support and enthusiasm with the project.

drio commented on All Kindles can now be jailbroken   kindlemodding.org/jailbre... · Posted by u/lumerina
drio · 10 months ago
I just wanted to express my support for KOReader—it’s a fantastic piece of software. I use it on my Kobo, and the UI is noticeably faster than the device’s default system. It also offers a wealth of customization options. This may not be an issue on newer e-readers, but the ability to highlight seamlessly across adjacent pages is truly liberating.

u/drio

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