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  • The game of Mao begins now.

    Even more unusual variants include […] a game which, instead of allowing voting on rules, splits into two sub-games, one with the rule, and one without it.

    This sounds insane and delightful

  • I gave their protocol page a look; it’s extremely in-depth. I have no idea what a vector clock is but now I get to learn. I like how they explain why blockchain isn’t a good fit.

    I’m a touch worried about the extensability of the protocol, but I haven’t given it a deep read yet. I very much appreciate the share!

  • At EoL, corporate security tells the IT department to uninstall it.

    Windows works great because MS tapes it back together slightly faster than it falls apart.

    When EoL hits, those devices are either trashed, firewalled into oblivion, or assimilated into the kube.

  • Time to dive into the wide world of VTTYs. I believe you’re writing to pts3’s output buffer - writing to its input buffer is a different virtual device / may be a process descriptor, I’m not sure. Look into the history of vttys and it should start to make sense.

  • I have a whole rant on this topic, but the short version:

    It’s dentists.

    The gnarliest mountain man, who hunts bears with his bear hands, can be brought to his knees with a toothache. The toothache never sleeps, can’t be fought, and always eventually wins. Even basic dentistry is life saving - even another human with a pair of pliers and some moonshine - but I’d much rather have novocaine.

  • That’s always a tough one!

    I don’t mind the wire, but wireless could be very nice. I’m an audio technica fan.

    It would be awesome to have headphones with a good microphone, for calls at work. They’ll also have to be comfortable - I like to jam while writing code for multi-hour sessions.

    My home computer doesn’t have bluetooth, so I’m probably team wired.

  • You’re running docker inside a vm? Why?

    The first thing I would do is learn the 5-layer OSI model for networking. (The 7-layer is more common, but wrong). Start thinking of things in terms of services and layers. Make a diagram for each layer (or just the important layers. Layers 3 and up.)

    If you can stomach it, learn network namespaces. It lets you partition services between network stacks without container overhead.

    Using a vm or docker for isolation is perfectly fine, but don’t use both. Either throw docker on your host or put them all in as systemd services on a vm.

  • This will go about as well as broadcom’s acquisition of Symantec (not well).

    If you can get rid of vmware, you will have to, and if you can’t, you’ll ship buckets of benjamins to broadcom and in return they might keep your company alive.

  • What!

    How many of these devices do we have in our asset inventory? Do they have a cvss score yet? Let’s just do it ourselves with an ssvc score. Can this be exploited remotely? Call crowdstrike, tell them to get a network detection written and deployed. How long do we have before the quarterly audit? Can our soc do threat hunts against this? Get me the RTOs, RPOs, and business impact assessment. Let’s MOVE, people!