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h4kunamata commented on 150 MB Minimal FreeBSD Installation   vermaden.wordpress.com/20... · Posted by u/vermaden
h4kunamata · 4 days ago
Debian Netinst joined the chat.

If you wanna a reliable, stable, dramas free and small Linux system (I know FreeBSD isn't Linux), Debian Netinst is the way.

I run it on my homelab for DNS, K8S, love it!

h4kunamata commented on Prek: A better, faster, drop-in pre-commit replacement, engineered in Rust   github.com/j178/prek... · Posted by u/fortuitous-frog
h4kunamata · 6 days ago
"...in Rust"

Is enough to don't even open the link! Everything right now seems to have an urgent need to be developed into Rust, like why???

Just like kubernetes, many companies followed the kubernetes hype even when it was not needed and added unnecessary complexity to a simple environment.

Now it is Rust time!!

h4kunamata commented on Why software stocks are getting pummelled   economist.com/business/20... · Posted by u/petethomas
christkv · 7 days ago
The cleanup needed after this by senior developers will be epic.
h4kunamata · 6 days ago
Needed??

It already started, freelancer developers are making a lot of money already.

I remember watching a developer having to fix the company entire code because they went full AI and now nobody knows shit anymore. If you are a good senior developer indeed, now is the best time for you to become millionaire.

Company after company can no longer fix things, they are bringing external developers to keep afloat. Remember the tweet popular last year with the AI bot deleting the production database setting the company back to zero???

So....

h4kunamata commented on Nvidia shares are down after report that its OpenAI investment stalled   cnbc.com/2026/02/02/nvidi... · Posted by u/greatgib
Ajakks · 7 days ago
It isnt God - Sam went a little overboard with his pushing that.

AI still isnt just hype tho and remains the greatest digital tool ever made by people.

The reality remains that if you adopt AI into your workforce, not replace your workforce with AI, use AI to help with your work - you can do a lot more and faster too.

I just downloaded deepseek on my Win 11 PC - Copilot is obviously more integrated but its not that bad at all. Copilot is very limited in the boxes Microsoft built into it but it is a great tool for average people that only need to interact with AI occasionally to search the internet.

h4kunamata · 7 days ago
There are two types of engineers/companies:

1. Clueless: AI is the future, grant it access to everything and let it do everything, from management to execution. These engineers will be unemployed and companies go bankrupt. This is the majority of the market right now, look what is happening to them from companies to the products themselves.

2. Smart: AI is a tool to improve my work so I can spend less time doing the boring stuff and more time learning and doing cool stuff. This is the minority and the only companies thriving right now.

h4kunamata commented on Why software stocks are getting pummelled   economist.com/business/20... · Posted by u/petethomas
h4kunamata · 7 days ago
Investors do not understand how coding works.

Google "Project Genie" which allegedly can take your input and the AI will make it rain, drove investors into panic mode. They think that you can create GTA6 like that.

It was the perfect storm: clueless investors + the whole AI bubble already bursting if you are following non-biased news.

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h4kunamata commented on Todd C. Miller – Sudo maintainer for over 30 years   millert.dev/... · Posted by u/wodniok
h4kunamata · 7 days ago
Canonical tried to change that with sudo-rs, but by being Canonical they did what Canonical do best since they got too big: Read poop here
h4kunamata commented on Two kinds of AI users are emerging   martinalderson.com/posts/... · Posted by u/martinald
PunchyHamster · 7 days ago
I'd argue 2 types of users are

* People using it as a tool, aware of its limitations and treating it basically as intern/boring task executor (whether its some code boilerplate, or pooping out/shortening some corporate email), or as tool to give themselves summary of topic they can then bite into deeper.

* People outsourcing thinking and entire skillset to it - they usually have very little clue in the topic, are interested only in results, and are not interested in knowing more about the topic or honing their skills in the topic

The second group is one that thinks talking to a chatbot will replace senior developer

h4kunamata · 7 days ago
This, I have a friend using AI bots to do the whole "brain processing", he is just pressing buttons now. Even some smart cooking pan they bought (couple), uses an app with AI in it.

I can see the day that all of these folks completing replacing their thinking skill with AI, unable to find job because they can no longer troubleshoot anything without AI.

I use AI as replacement for search engine, I spent 3 nights using ChatGPT to assist me in deploying a Proxmox LXC container running 4 network services and the whole traffic is routed to Proton VPN via WireGuard. If the VPN goes down, the whole container network stops without using my real IP. Everything was done via Ansible which I use to manage my homelad, and was able to identify mistakes and fix them myself. Dude, I have learned a ton with LXC and sort of moving away from VMs.

h4kunamata commented on Claude Code is suddenly everywhere inside Microsoft   theverge.com/tech/865689/... · Posted by u/Anon84
h4kunamata · 7 days ago
After their gaming stock crashing, making Windows 11 completely useless, not to mention its Copilot adoption getting nowhere, this was just a matter of time.

Windows 11 falling apart after AI adoption tells their AI, vibe coding is not going as planned.

If you saw their latest report claiming to focus on fixing the trust on Windows, it is a little too late, even newbies moved to Linux, and with AMD driver support, gaming is no longer an excuse.

h4kunamata commented on Netbird – Open Source Zero Trust Networking   netbird.io/... · Posted by u/l1am0
catlifeonmars · 8 days ago
Read the docs more closely.

- TCP/80 is only required to answer let’s encrypt challenges for certificate issuance

- UDP is only required to enable DERP.

These are both optional.

It’s not surprising that there are additional ports required on top of Wireguard. 443 is likely for key distribution and management. If you don’t want PKI then you don’t need headscale; you can always distribute the keys yourself and just run plain wireguard

h4kunamata · 8 days ago
>If you don’t want PKI then you don’t need headscale; you can always distribute the keys yourself and just run plain wireguard

It makes more sense to me, WireGuard + SPA (fkwnop aka replacement of port knocking that requires pre-shared key to even talk with, only that IP can access to it (IP Table), any scan tool seems it as closed)

Headscale/Tailscale only has value if you are behind a CGNAT, otherwise, it just adds extra management and complexities.

u/h4kunamata

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