Pi-CI – A RasPi 5 emulator in a Docker image for creating and flashing configs

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My IRC client runs on Kubernetes

Published on 08/23/2024, 1098 words, 4 minutes to read Trust me, there’s a reason for this A light-blue haired anime woman with a pixie cut in a white hoodie and short skirt drinking coffee in Seattle, space needle, smartphone, chat bubbles, blue halo – Black Forest Flux.1 [dev] IRC has historically been one of the […]
We have reached OpenBSD of Theseus
[prev in list] [next in list] [prev in thread] [next in thread] List: openbsd-cvs Subject: CVS: cvs.openbsd.org: src From: Theo de Raadt Date: 2024-08-23 17:29:08 Message-ID: 5468d028fc96d746 () cvs ! openbsd ! org [Download RAW message or body] CVSROOT: /cvs Module name: src Changes by: [email protected] 2024/08/23 11:29:08 Modified files: games/quiz : Makefile games/quiz/datfiles: index […]
CA Governor Newsom and AG Bonta Pretend Court Agreed with Them on Kids Code

from the you-don’t-have-to-do-this dept Dear California Governor Newsom and Attorney General Bonta: you really don’t have to be the opposite end of the extremists in Florida and Texas. You don’t have to lie to your constituents and pretend losses are wins. Really. Trust me. You may recall that the Attorneys General of Texas and Florida […]
Microsoft formally deprecates the 39-year-old Windows Control Panel

Here’s the Keyboard control panel from Windows NT 4.0. Andrew Cunningham Aside from some updated Windows Vista-era icons, the design of the modern Keyboards panel is identical. Andrew Cunningham The Mouse Pointers panel in Windows NT 4. Andrew Cunningham Again, Windows 11 hews remarkably close to the old NT-era design. Andrew Cunningham The Date & […]
Adding 16 KB Page Size to Android

Posted by Steven Moreland – Staff Software Engineer, Sandeep Patil – Principal Software Engineer A page is the granularity at which an operating system manages memory. Most CPUs today support a 4 KB page size and so the Android OS and applications have historically been built and optimized to run with a 4 KB page […]
Roboflow (YC S20) is hiring an ML Engineer to democratize computer vision

Who We Are Our mission is to make the world programmable. Sight is one of the key ways we understand the world, and soon this will be true for the software we use, too. At Roboflow, we’re building the tools, community, and resources needed to make the world programmable with artificial intelligence. Roboflow simplifies building […]
Cautionary tale on using Chase bank for indie business

It always goes this way. Someone will try teaching you a parable or life story, but you never really understand it until you have to experience it yourself. Some call this ‘learning things the hard way.’ Some call this life. Now, folks always told me that consulting was either a feast or famine, which sounds […]
OpenSSH Backdoors

Imagine this: an OpenSSH backdoor is discovered, maintainers rush to push out a fixed release package, security researchers trade technical details on mailing lists to analyze the backdoor code. Speculation abounds on the attribution and motives of the attacker, and the tech media pounces on the story. A near miss of epic proportions, a blow […]
Launch HN: Moonglow (YC S24) – Serverless Jupyter Notebooks
Hi Hacker News! We’re Leila and Trevor from Moonglow (https://moonglow.ai). We let you run local Jupyter notebooks on remote cloud GPUs. Here’s a quick demo video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bf-xTsDT5FQ. If you want to try it out directly, there are instructions below. With Moonglow, you can start and stop pre-configured remote cloud machines within VSCode, and it makes […]