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yjftsjthsd-h commented on A deep dive into Debian 13 /tmp: What's new, and what to do if you don't like it   lowendbox.com/blog/a-deep... · Posted by u/shaunpud
abrookewood · 4 hours ago
That's a really good point that had never occurred to me.

Edit: I think that the use of ZFS for your /tmp would solve this. You get Error Corrected memory writing to an check-summed file system.

yjftsjthsd-h · 3 hours ago
ZFS /tmp is probably fine, but swapping to ZFS on Linux is dicey AIUI; there's an unfortunate possibility of deadlock https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/issues/7734
yjftsjthsd-h commented on Web Bot Auth   developers.cloudflare.com... · Posted by u/ananddtyagi
hsbauauvhabzb · 10 hours ago
Your browser is configured to disable cookies. Anubis requires cookies for the legitimate interest of making sure you are a valid client. Please enable cookies for this domain.

Thing is, my browser isn’t configured that way. So works well, I guess.

yjftsjthsd-h · 10 hours ago
The target was better than cloudflare, which also demands cookies but with more tracking. This is still better.
yjftsjthsd-h commented on Sometimes CPU cores are odd   anubis.techaro.lol/blog/2... · Posted by u/rbanffy
yjftsjthsd-h · 10 hours ago
TIL the CPU count is exposed to JS. I guess that's fine? It feels nasty, but it's not really worse than all the other fingerprinting data we expose...
yjftsjthsd-h commented on Web Bot Auth   developers.cloudflare.com... · Posted by u/ananddtyagi
hsbauauvhabzb · 13 hours ago
Do you have a better alternative?
yjftsjthsd-h commented on PinePhone Pro [GNU/Linux smartphone] has been discontinued   social.treehouse.systems/... · Posted by u/fsflover
andrewmcwatters · 17 hours ago
I looked into buying one a while back, and the spec sheet said it was using a 9 year old processor, and PinePhone uses a 13 year old processor.

It wasn't "discontinued," no one was working on it for years, and it was pointless to purchase.

The PinePhone is an outdated ripoff.

yjftsjthsd-h · 15 hours ago
> It wasn't "discontinued," no one was working on it for years, and it was pointless to purchase.

If it was being made and sold and now it's not, then it was discontinued. You may point out reasons why it was discontinued, but that is in fact what happened.

yjftsjthsd-h commented on How to install TrueNAS on a Raspberry Pi   jeffgeerling.com/blog/202... · Posted by u/furkansahin
Trustable8 · 18 hours ago
The difference between what you've built and TrueNAS may well only become evident if your ZFS becomes corrupted in the future. That isn't to say YOU won't be able to fix it in the future, but I wouldn't assume that the average TrueNAS user could.
yjftsjthsd-h · 18 hours ago
You... swap the drive, run a ZFS replace command, and that's it. I know I'm coming at this from a particular perspective, but what am I missing?
yjftsjthsd-h commented on QEMU 10.1.0   wiki.qemu.org/ChangeLog/1... · Posted by u/dmitrijbelikov
eddd-ddde · 2 days ago
Where could someone get started in terms of reading material to learn more about this in depth?
yjftsjthsd-h · 2 days ago
From a different direction, I'd suggest https://www.devever.net/~hl/kvm
yjftsjthsd-h commented on Uncomfortable Questions About Android Developer Verification   commonsware.com/blog/2025... · Posted by u/ingve
beardyw · 2 days ago
I know I risk being down voted remorselessly but I have to put this in context. Where in the real world is anonymity considered ok? If I only put a flyer through someone's letterbox here in the UK, I have to identify myself. If I sell a physical product I not only have to identify myself but take on serious legal liability. An author can take on a pseudonym but only via an identified publisher.

In fact that latter example might provide a solution. Set up a company willing to publish apps whilst hiding the actual developer's identity.

yjftsjthsd-h · 2 days ago
Tell you what: Sign your post with your full legal name and address, and we'll talk.
yjftsjthsd-h commented on Framework Laptop 16   frame.work/ro/en/laptop16... · Posted by u/susanthenerd
christiangenco · 3 days ago
Hah, I'm curious if this is legally possible. I've never seen that on any non-ThinkPad laptop.
yjftsjthsd-h · 3 days ago
I have multiple Dell laptops that have a mouse nub in the middle of the keyboard
yjftsjthsd-h commented on SSL certificate requirements are becoming obnoxious   chrislockard.net/posts/ss... · Posted by u/unl0ckd
gwbas1c · 3 days ago
With Azure-hosted sites, I find it's significantly easier to have Microsoft perform all certificate management for us. All we do is verify that we own the domain, and then they do all the certificate management for us.

When I saw the 47-day expiration period, it made me wonder if someone is trying to force everyone onto cloud solutions like what Azure provides.

The old geezer in me is disappointed that it's increasingly harder to host a site on a cable modem at home. (But I haven't done that in over two decades.)

yjftsjthsd-h · 3 days ago
> When I saw the 47-day expiration period, it made me wonder if someone is trying to force everyone onto cloud solutions like what Azure provides.

> The old geezer in me is disappointed that it's increasingly harder to host a site on a cable modem at home. (But I haven't done that in over two decades.)

It might be harder to host at home, but only for network reasons. It is perfectly straightforward to use letsencrypt and your choice of acme client to do certificates; I really don't think that's meaningful point of friction even with the shorter certificate lifetimes.

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