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Hmmm article doesn't really say π€
Hmmm article doesn't really say π€
Hmmm article doesn't really say π€
Hmmm article doesn't really say π€
@marado What was she arrested for? π€
@marado What was she arrested for? π€
@marado What was she arrested for? π€
@marado What was she arrested for? π€
@abucci Nice I'll try it out at work today / this week (_where I primarily use Obsidian_) π
@abucci Nice I'll try it out at work today / this week (_where I primarily use Obsidian_) π
@abucci Nice I'll try it out at work today / this week (_where I primarily use Obsidian_) π
@abucci Nice I'll try it out at work today / this week (_where I primarily use Obsidian_) π
@abucci And as we both know, the processes (_most of them?_) are either old and outdated or suck completely. Something you learn in undergrad from a good professor (_hopefully_) is:
> Security is not an afterthought.
> Security is built in._
@abucci And as we both know, the processes (_most of them?_) are either old and outdated or suck completely. Something you learn in undergrad from a good professor (_hopefully_) is:
> Security is not an afterthought.
> Security is built in._
@abucci And as we both know, the processes (_most of them?_) are either old and outdated or suck completely. Something you learn in undergrad from a good professor (_hopefully_) is:
> Security is not an afterthought.
> Security is built in._
@abucci And as we both know, the processes (_most of them?_) are either old and outdated or suck completely. Something you learn in undergrad from a good professor (_hopefully_) is:
> Security is not an afterthought.
> Security is built in._
@abucci Oh I didn't know there was a Kanban plugin for Obsidian? π³ What's it like? Is it bakced by a Markdown file? π€
@abucci Oh I didn't know there was a Kanban plugin for Obsidian? π³ What's it like? Is it bakced by a Markdown file? π€
@abucci Oh I didn't know there was a Kanban plugin for Obsidian? π³ What's it like? Is it bakced by a Markdown file? π€
@abucci Oh I didn't know there was a Kanban plugin for Obsidian? π³ What's it like? Is it bakced by a Markdown file? π€
@jlj Yeah welcome haha π€£ Mate our industry (IT) is a complete hoke π
@jlj Yeah welcome haha π€£ Mate our industry (IT) is a complete hoke π
@jlj Yeah welcome haha π€£ Mate our industry (IT) is a complete hoke π
@jlj Yeah welcome haha π€£ Mate our industry (IT) is a complete hoke π
@abucci Yeah I have actually, it's total bullshit. It's not security at all, in fact if you look carefully you'll notice that those same companies usually use the words "we're SOC 2 compliant". It's all about "compliance" and those fucking "checkboxes" π€¦ββοΈ compliance != security, policies/processes (can) mean shitβ’=
@abucci Yeah I have actually, it's total bullshit. It's not security at all, in fact if you look carefully you'll notice that those same companies usually use the words "we're SOC 2 compliant". It's all about "compliance" and those fucking "checkboxes" π€¦ββοΈ compliance != security, policies/processes (can) mean shitβ’=
@abucci Yeah I have actually, it's total bullshit. It's not security at all, in fact if you look carefully you'll notice that those same companies usually use the words "we're SOC 2 compliant". It's all about "compliance" and those fucking "checkboxes" π€¦ββοΈ compliance != security, policies/processes (can) mean shitβ’=
@abucci Yeah I have actually, it's total bullshit. It's not security at all, in fact if you look carefully you'll notice that those same companies usually use the words "we're SOC 2 compliant". It's all about "compliance" and those fucking "checkboxes" π€¦ββοΈ compliance != security, policies/processes (can) mean shitβ’=
@abucci I really like the Kanban process. It only has one rule:
> Minimize the number of things in progress.
@abucci I really like the Kanban process. It only has one rule:
> Minimize the number of things in progress.
@abucci I really like the Kanban process. It only has one rule:
> Minimize the number of things in progress.
@abucci I really like the Kanban process. It only has one rule:
> Minimize the number of things in progress.
@lyse What about txwidgets?
@lyse What about txwidgets?
@lyse What about txwidgets?
@lyse What about txwidgets?
@abucci What really irks me really is why anyone would ever trust a 3rd-party company/service at all with sensitive data (or really any data for that matter, but especially credentials) -- not only is it impossibly hard to "secure", but what incentives do they have to keep it secure from prying eyes in the first place? (even from themselves) π€¦ββοΈ
@abucci What really irks me really is why anyone would ever trust a 3rd-party company/service at all with sensitive data (or really any data for that matter, but especially credentials) -- not only is it impossibly hard to "secure", but what incentives do they have to keep it secure from prying eyes in the first place? (even from themselves) π€¦ββοΈ
@abucci What really irks me really is why anyone would ever trust a 3rd-party company/service at all with sensitive data (or really any data for that matter, but especially credentials) -- not only is it impossibly hard to "secure", but what incentives do they have to keep it secure from prying eyes in the first place? (even from themselves) π€¦ββοΈ
@abucci What really irks me really is why anyone would ever trust a 3rd-party company/service at all with sensitive data (or really any data for that matter, but especially credentials) -- not only is it impossibly hard to "secure", but what incentives do they have to keep it secure from prying eyes in the first place? (even from themselves) π€¦ββοΈ
But I still want to bring back the mobile app finish the bugs and features and release it and I so much prefer using a mobile app versus web browser on small devices
But I still want to bring back the mobile app finish the bugs and features and release it and I so much prefer using a mobile app versus web browser on small devices
But I still want to bring back the mobile app finish the bugs and features and release it and I so much prefer using a mobile app versus web browser on small devices
But I still want to bring back the mobile app finish the bugs and features and release it and I so much prefer using a mobile app versus web browser on small devices
Actually since Goryon's TestFlight expired and I can't build the dam thing...
The mobile Web interface is actually pretty nice π
Actually since Goryon's TestFlight expired and I can't build the dam thing...
The mobile Web interface is actually pretty nice π
Actually since Goryon's TestFlight expired and I can't build the dam thing...
The mobile Web interface is actually pretty nice π
Actually since Goryon's TestFlight expired and I can't build the dam thing...
The mobile Web interface is actually pretty nice π
@darch Ahh okay! π Do we need a dedicated page for that? π€
@darch Ahh okay! π Do we need a dedicated page for that? π€
@darch Ahh okay! π Do we need a dedicated page for that? π€
@darch Ahh okay! π Do we need a dedicated page for that? π€
@xuu does this mean you got it working? π±
@xuu does this mean you got it working? π±
@xuu does this mean you got it working? π±
@xuu does this mean you got it working? π±
@eaplmx I think "platform" in our industry is often taken to be some centralised service. I think that's why I prefer to call what we're building together an ecosystem π
I dunno π€·ββοΈ I could be wrong!
@eaplmx I think "platform" in our industry is often taken to be some centralised service. I think that's why I prefer to call what we're building together an ecosystem π
I dunno π€·ββοΈ I could be wrong!
@eaplmx I think "platform" in our industry is often taken to be some centralised service. I think that's why I prefer to call what we're building together an ecosystem π
I dunno π€·ββοΈ I could be wrong!
@eaplmx I think "platform" in our industry is often taken to be some centralised service. I think that's why I prefer to call what we're building together an ecosystem π
I dunno π€·ββοΈ I could be wrong!
So... Just out of curiosity (again), back of paper napkin math. Based on Vultr pricing, running my infra in the "Cloud"β’ would cost me upwards of $1300 per month. That's about ~10x more than my current power bill for my entire household π
(10 VMs of around ~4 vCPUS and 4-6GB of RAM each + 10TB of storage on the NAS)
So... Just out of curiosity (again), back of paper napkin math. Based on Vultr pricing, running my infra in the "Cloud"β’ would cost me upwards of $1300 per month. That's about ~10x more than my current power bill for my entire household π
(10 VMs of around ~4 vCPUS and 4-6GB of RAM each + 10TB of storage on the NAS)
So... Just out of curiosity (again), back of paper napkin math. Based on Vultr pricing, running my infra in the "Cloud"β’ would cost me upwards of $1300 per month. That's about ~10x more than my current power bill for my entire household π
(10 VMs of around ~4 vCPUS and 4-6GB of RAM each + 10TB of storage on the NAS)
So... Just out of curiosity (again), back of paper napkin math. Based on Vultr pricing, running my infra in the "Cloud"β’ would cost me upwards of $1300 per month. That's about ~10x more than my current power bill for my entire household π
(10 VMs of around ~4 vCPUS and 4-6GB of RAM each + 10TB of storage on the NAS)
And... As y'all know, I'm a big promoter of Self Hosted software, services and running shitβ’ on your own infra π
And... As y'all know, I'm a big promoter of Self Hosted software, services and running shitβ’ on your own infra π
And... As y'all know, I'm a big promoter of Self Hosted software, services and running shitβ’ on your own infra π
And... As y'all know, I'm a big promoter of Self Hosted software, services and running shitβ’ on your own infra π
@abucci You are right, its not just economics that are and have been driving many folks and companies to the so-called proverbial "Cloud"β’ -- What is it then? Convenience? Scale? Flexibility? All these points in my experience are kind of bullshit. Part of me thinks we need to go back to our root and rethink how we've evolved software and services over the years. It shouldn't ever cost hundreds of thousands to run basically what amounts to "project management" software.
There's sin infamous guy that proved this once where he ran something that scaled to stupid amounts of scale on a few bucks a month. I forget what the site/service was though... Anyone? π€
@abucci You are right, its not just economics that are and have been driving many folks and companies to the so-called proverbial "Cloud"β’ -- What is it then? Convenience? Scale? Flexibility? All these points in my experience are kind of bullshit. Part of me thinks we need to go back to our root and rethink how we've evolved software and services over the years. It shouldn't ever cost hundreds of thousands to run basically what amounts to "project management" software.
There's sin infamous guy that proved this once where he ran something that scaled to stupid amounts of scale on a few bucks a month. I forget what the site/service was though... Anyone? π€
@abucci You are right, its not just economics that are and have been driving many folks and companies to the so-called proverbial "Cloud"β’ -- What is it then? Convenience? Scale? Flexibility? All these points in my experience are kind of bullshit. Part of me thinks we need to go back to our root and rethink how we've evolved software and services over the years. It shouldn't ever cost hundreds of thousands to run basically what amounts to "project management" software.
There's sin infamous guy that proved this once where he ran something that scaled to stupid amounts of scale on a few bucks a month. I forget what the site/service was though... Anyone? π€
@abucci You are right, its not just economics that are and have been driving many folks and companies to the so-called proverbial "Cloud"β’ -- What is it then? Convenience? Scale? Flexibility? All these points in my experience are kind of bullshit. Part of me thinks we need to go back to our root and rethink how we've evolved software and services over the years. It shouldn't ever cost hundreds of thousands to run basically what amounts to "project management" software.
There's sin infamous guy that proved this once where he ran something that scaled to stupid amounts of scale on a few bucks a month. I forget what the site/service was though... Anyone? π€
@abucci Hmm, no it's there now > https://anthony.buc.ci/conv/lbokgna
Do you follow the Slashdot feed at all? If not, then it _may_ take some time for your pod to fetch the root twt from mine, pods actually try to find the root twt from its peers at random.
@abucci Hmm, no it's there now > https://anthony.buc.ci/conv/lbokgna
Do you follow the Slashdot feed at all? If not, then it _may_ take some time for your pod to fetch the root twt from mine, pods actually try to find the root twt from its peers at random.
@abucci Hmm, no it's there now > https://anthony.buc.ci/conv/lbokgna
Do you follow the Slashdot feed at all? If not, then it _may_ take some time for your pod to fetch the root twt from mine, pods actually try to find the root twt from its peers at random.
@abucci Hmm, no it's there now > https://anthony.buc.ci/conv/lbokgna
Do you follow the Slashdot feed at all? If not, then it _may_ take some time for your pod to fetch the root twt from mine, pods actually try to find the root twt from its peers at random.
@movq You should never remove feeds from a client π€£ I've leanred over the years, that _sometimes_ they come back π€£