

Finally, some decent use out of that hardware.


Finally, some decent use out of that hardware.


It’s a protocol used to setup a vpn tunel, the basis of all VPN services. It’s how computer connects to the network, how it negotiates the encryption the tunel uses and what is being sent and rwceived through it.
Other examples are: mentioned wireguard, ipsec and SSL. There’s more, but more obscure ones too.


My house did. With diagrams and photos. Very useful.


Gotta differentiate to stay ahead of market shifts.


You mean like they can’t differentiate between the online bookstore and AWS? :)


Anyone knows if it’s quieter than a standard xbox one controller? Maybe it’s comperative to deck controls?
I’m asking because I avoid using a controller as it upsets my family with all the clicking and clacking.


I half-jokingly say we’re not that interesting to terrorists.


Probably true. But then there’s a lot of immigration happening, especially to Warsaw from places other than Ukraine. I don’t know how it statistically compares to other countries around us.
I also just realized there’s no definition of ethnic diversity on this picture, and where exactly the data is from, so it could be pretty skewed.


It’s still bad, but I bet it was thoughtless “Ukrainian students” instead of “students in Ukraine” - that is nationality criteria, not place of study.
We have a bunch of various Asian, Indian and African students - again, also anegdotal.


Read up on it and let’s talk again.


I bet there’s plenty research on it. I have a lot of thoughts from Polish perspective, but I don’t actually know anything about it.
I.E. I suspect there’s little systemic racism in Poland because there’s no history that would bring it (no colonialism history in modern era and post-WW2 erased any laws from 30s.
Causal, very much - less these days in media, but there’s still racist idioms and jokes. I’d say it’s directly proportional to familiarity, but not exactly malicious.
Then there’s obviously neonazis and “intellectual racists” that have it all figured out.
That’s my casual take about this very not casual topic.


Paintings of towns from that era seem like someone really liked the architecture and not “how to make it look nice”. Look at those straight lines, this wasn’t painted by a neurotypical.


Right, that’s the general context I missed.


I think my problem is I’m so disentisized to hype I barely register it even intellectualy. I saw the glasswing page, skimmed it over and basically thought ‘curious’. No corpo marketing can get a rise out of me.


Oh, maybe I mixed it up with substack then. Sorry about that.
I’m, in general, disliking any kind of blog centralization services. I think I got most of them filtered out from my search results for that reason.


Ok this is much more interesting.
Man, I hate media. More drama than information.


I mean, idk why it’s a nothingburger. The narrative don’t sit with me. The comparison is weirdly dismissive. If it’s adding a new “elite researcher” then it’s already a win, and in fact it’s adding at least 3 - if assuming 8 hour work day, except they don’t need mental, bio and otherwise breaks and you can add as many as you have money for at any point with no ramp up.
Is this The Register backing up from some hype pieces they wrote? Or are they ashamed to have bought into marketing?
It’s acceleration tool in a field that’s very valuable to both blue and red actors, it’s time consuming and already blink and you miss it zero days and supply chain attacks.
Weird af article.


Kinda ironic to post this on medium of all places.


Honestly, I’ve seen some return to copyleft maybe isn’t that bad - and I’m trying to be a part of that movement.
Linus really did work on himself huh. Imagine early 2000s Torvalds responding to this.