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peblos commented on VPN use surges in UK as new online safety rules kick in   ft.com/content/356674b0-9... · Posted by u/mmarian
alias_neo · 5 months ago
> Having UK work experience and having talked to thousands of british folks over a decade, I find this hard to believe

I only have to look as far as my own wallet to see the effects. I'm being taxed to the eyeballs while there is a glass ceiling preventing me taking any more pay home without a major jump which just isn't coming due to stupid tax rules keeping the working class from bumping into the middle class.

I see mine and my family's living standards drop only to be told by the news that I'm a likely target for more tax hikes, and there's just no room to tax me more while my bills have also gone up significantly, and something will have to give. If it gets to the point where I can't pay my bills despite being a "high earner" I'll have to start considering whether I leave with my family, and where to.

I'm not exactly the milky bar kid, but I imagine beyond my friends and family, I imagine the consensus would be very much the same, yet there goes two "successful" professionals and the children we were raising probably to be high earning professionals too.

I don't do social media, but I do keep on top of the news from all outlets, I try to look beyond the biases and form an opinion on a combination of sources.

peblos · 5 months ago
I left in 2010 and the consensus is very much the same among my friends, or at least some of them anyway.

I’m no longer eligible to have an opinion UK or local conversations. “how would you know”, “the city’s changed a lot since you left”, “why are people who chose to leave so interested in X”, statements specific to ex-pats.

For those from outside the UK, ex-pat (expatriate) as a singular term is almost always derogatory regardless of context or publisher.

peblos commented on Gurus of 90s Web Design: Zeldman, Siegel, Nielsen   cybercultural.com/p/web-d... · Posted by u/panic
vanschelven · 7 months ago
This article put Nielsen in the corner of "technically correct", but the influence he had on me at least was a strong focus on "empirically correct". i.e. doing actual tests (with humans) on what kind of things work to convey information. He did this to the detriment of "looking good", which is why his stuff ended up looking "hopelessly outdated", but I think he was on the right side of the fight.
peblos · 7 months ago
I realise I’m judging the book (and possibly the authors) by the cover but Nielsen’s book cover is objectively more readable.

It’s also probably the only one that would still look new, or current, if it was released today

peblos commented on Ditching Obsidian and building my own   amberwilliams.io/blogs/bu... · Posted by u/williamsss
mock-possum · 7 months ago
Fun fact: Dropbox doesn’t support emoji in file names ( or at least, didn’t last time I checked. )

Deal breaker for me - adding iconography to file and folder names can be a natural, zesty enterprise.

peblos · 7 months ago
Still doesn't. I recently moved my vault to Dropbox and had to rename a bunch of filenames
peblos commented on I bought a Mac   loganius.org/2025/04/i-bo... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
peblos · 8 months ago
> Capacitors can hold charge for a long time, so no touchy. It probably wouldn’t kill you, because capacitors don’t actually store that much energy9, but that doesn’t mean it couldn’t kill you, so, no touchy!

I'm recalling the time I was trying to load a "backed up" game on my original Playstation using the disc swap [0] method while the chassis was open.

Since I had the top lid off, I had to hold the disc tray closed button for it to spin up. While looking away to pick up the other disc my pinky moved and touched a capacitor and had me on the receiving end of a massive zap.

I've never touched a capacitor since, thank goodness.

[0] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDopEevII3o

peblos commented on SSLyze – SSL configuration scanning library and CLI tool   github.com/nabla-c0d3/ssl... · Posted by u/Brysonbw
us0r · 9 months ago
I've been using https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html for years now. Any major benefits to either of these?
peblos · 9 months ago
I started using testssl after first using slabs.com.

As the other commenter mentioned, testssl.sh lets you can websites that aren’t public yet e.g. test environments or other private networks. As well as testing against starttls if you need to test encryption on a mail gateway.

It’s also configurable, meaning you can have it test tls protocols alone, or ciphers alone, client renegotiation alone making it quicker and easier to read if you are looking at specific areas

peblos commented on SSLyze – SSL configuration scanning library and CLI tool   github.com/nabla-c0d3/ssl... · Posted by u/Brysonbw
peblos · 9 months ago
I tend to use testssl.sh (https://testssl.sh/), are there any major benefits to sslyze?

I’ve just tried running it a moment ago to compare. The output isn’t as organised/readable and it includes several tracebacks for failed checks (tlsv1.1, tlsv1.2, tlsv1.3, and compliance against Mozilla TLS configuration).

Always open to different tools but it seems testssl.sh is currently more complete

peblos commented on Commercial jet collides with Black Hawk helicopter near Reagan airport   mediaite.com/news/breakin... · Posted by u/mzmzmzm
peblos · a year ago
Requirements are strict in other countries as well. It comes with the nature of the job.
peblos commented on Twilio confirms data breach after hackers leak 33M Authy user phone numbers   securityweek.com/twilio-c... · Posted by u/mindracer
mort96 · a year ago
I chose Authy back in the day because that's what everyone was suggesting. I hate it. I hate the whole cyber"security" community.
peblos · a year ago
> I hate the whole cyber"security" community.

Why do you hate the whole community?

peblos commented on All of Microsoft's MacBook Air-beating benchmarks   theverge.com/2024/5/30/24... · Posted by u/thunderbong
yowzadave · 2 years ago
Surprising that it gets such good battery life with a fan running all the time.
peblos · 2 years ago
At least on the surface laptop 2 in my last role, I didn’t find the battery life to be all that great. Wasn’t terrible, just average
peblos commented on All of Microsoft's MacBook Air-beating benchmarks   theverge.com/2024/5/30/24... · Posted by u/thunderbong
jpalomaki · 2 years ago
Is Surface Laptop using active cooling? It is pretty well known that MacBook Air sustained performance is limited due to thermals.

People have been doing mods which transfer the heat to the frame. This gives big performance boost at the expense of hot computer on your lap.

peblos · 2 years ago
Yes, and fan is both loud and regularly running

u/peblos

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