

Right and what I was saying was even if it wasnt “public”, single party consent means the person recording can be that single party- so still a non-issue.
Right and what I was saying was even if it wasnt “public”, single party consent means the person recording can be that single party- so still a non-issue.
Most US states are single party consent. https://recordinglaw.com/united-states-recording-laws/one-party-consent-states/
People really use temu? I thought it was all crap.
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XML sucks- gradle was a groovy DSL which was very concise and easy, it was quite nice!
I wrote Java and jvm languages for a long time. Mostly a good experience. Maven and later gradle, groovy and spring boot really made it more fun to use. Spock is still my favorite testing framework. These days it’s all python and node for me though- but using those languages and their popular libs really shows how much better dependency management and testing was in the Java ecosystem even 10 years ago.
Totally fair points! Password managers FTW, all my passwords are 25 character complete random.
Digit being the key here- alphanumeric with mixed case and symbols takes a dozen cards over 160 years.
Thanks for the info!!
Serious question- what do you use instead? Memcached is rock solid but has only like 5% of Redis’ feature set.
Thanks!!
Yeah I’m familiar with server- I was asking if you were using official client apps or third party.
Is it called “jellyfin” like the server or is it another app?
Jellyfin have native apps that are any good? I use plex heavily on ps5, appleTV, iOS, and people’s random smart TVs, all of which have really good first class apps. I also support users that are not technically inclined, so they would need to be able to just install and app and log in.
You can’t get faster than instant- so if something is already instant, it wont improve. Also, 16GB ram isn’t exactly rocking the boat, workstations have 64-1024GB of ram these days.
Well, I guess tim apple sucks more dick than we thought :(
Boooooo
“Think of it like a solar cell, but instead of sunlight, this cell harnesses electricity from the vacuum energy of the Zero-point energy field, the abundant energy source available throughout the universe. NGU (Never Give Up) denotes our meticulous efforts behind this invention.”
Hahaha what absolute bullshit. Who believes this crap?
If they require you to use the bastion, then trying to avoid it is probably a bad idea.
If the bastion is running an ssh server, you can jump through it with ssh pass through (using -J).
SSM provides session manager which allows you to skip having a bastion altogether- it basically lets you start an “ssh” session to a private instance without opening ports or networking using aws creds. This requires that you have access permissions to do this and that ssm is enabled.
But… if the reason you are using the bastion is so that they can inspect the traffic, then they’re not gonna let you bypass it via ssm because that also bypasses the managed networking.
Every manual transmission car I’ve owned made in the last 25 years has had cruise control. Is stop and go traffic a pain? Sure, but not enough of a pain for me to give up my manual.
The only feature that I kinda wish I had was radar assist- manuals definitely don’t have that from what I’ve seen.