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  • I started with a $30 cheapo 10 years ago and it was life changing. Last year I got a stupid expensive one. Like, has a night light, auto flush (because I got the matching toilet), auto lid, heated seat, heated water, deodorizer, wireless remote, etc. (Toto S7A)

    Just so you're prepared, the air dry doesn't fully replace the pat dry entirely unless you're gonna sit there for a good long time.

    That said, I have no regrets.

  • Been experiencing random rendering glitches in Firefox since upgrading to 570.

    Before that it was random video memory allocation faults after playing a game for some time.

    And then there was the whole year where Wayland stopped working entirely after finally getting support.

    But I guess you're right, it's definitely miles better than when I got the cursed thing 5 years ago.

  • Hah, that seems like an apt description.

    It was what the little startup I was at used as a minimal editor on the VM images they were baking 10ish years ago. They were all emacs people, so it made sense. One of them is at the FSF last I heard.

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  • For sure.

    I just expect to be disappointed by many of them taking a victory lap and then doing absolutely nothing else.

    What I'd love to see is many of them taking turns doing the same at more opportune times (if not setting records). Make Republicans worry about bringing their bags of shit to the floor. Grind the bastards down. Constantly.

  • Yeah, the Senate doesn't seem to publish plans in advance, so it's not really possible to do more than wonder.

    I've had the livestream running since I got up today and it's good to hear the words from the senators "asking questions".

    And there's a whopping 11,437 people watching it on YouTube, so I'll be one of almost no one that hears more than a few sound bytes.

  • Yeah, reading about the cloture rules now. Seems like the motion for cloture happened a couple days ago (temporarily ending debate) and it "ripened" today prompting a cloture vote, itself not apparently subject to filibuster. But simple majority is all that's needed on most nominations, and filibuster is limited to 2 hours before the final vote.

    Even that will be performative.

  • From the CNN article:

    The speech is not a filibuster because Booker is not blocking legislation or a nomination. The Democratic senator’s speech will keep the Senate floor open – and floor staff working as well US Capitol police members detailed to the chamber – for as long as he continues speaking, but lawmakers had concluded voting on Monday before he began his remarks.

    So purely performative. Not a filibuster.

    I mean if it's a first step and others follow, then good. But why not filibuster a nomination you disapprove? (I have no clue if filibuster applies to a cloture vote. These fucking stooges and their silly made up rules of decorum...)

  • Scrubbing a little demo project I made featuring a web app behind oauth2-proxy leveraging keycloak as local idp with social login. It also uses a devcontainer config for development. The demo app uses the Litestar framework (fka starlite, in Python) because I was interested, but it's hardly the focus. Still gotta put caddy in front of it all for easy SSL. Oh, and clean up all the default secrets I've strewn about with appropriate secret management.

    All of it is via rootless podman and declarative configuration.

    Think I might have to create my own Litestar RBAC plugin that leverages the oauth headers provided by the proxy.

    It has been a minute since I worked daily in this space, so it has been good to dust off the cobwebs.

  • Definitely looks like a nice improvement. Functions very like cloud provider CLI SSO, but with a generic tool.

    I think for an enterprise use case, supporting the use of the groups claim (or other configurable scopes) is table stakes. Although in those situations, I've also had to use other tools like teleport that come with other enterprise niceties like full session audit capture and playback.

    And while everyone should do their own threat and risk modeling, you've now made your ssh connection dependent on an external service that likely needs to reach out over the internet.

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  • Hassan and Shaheen both seemed like abortion allies just 2 months ago.

    New Hampshire must have changed their state motto when I wasn't looking. It used to be "live free or die."

    And that Dick in Illinois? He seemed like he was on the good side too.