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Oh man I really want one of these #bagnole
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Ok writing some #eBPF which hooks onto a #cgroup and limits its network access while leaving the rest of the host unaffected, this is fun! Bit of #c and #golang
Using
- https://ebpf-go.dev/guides/getting-started/#the-go-application
- https://nfil.dev/coding/security/ebpf-firewall-with-cgroups/ -
@TALlama a common one I see is adding a log line to the end of a method without realising the previous lines output was relied on, other cases are where if/else/rescue where it’s no immediate obvious which line of a method is the “last”. Some of this is helped by #sorbet as it’ll flag if you are returning the wrong type
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Old: #foodMiles - Environment impact of your food, how much did it fly?
New: #packetMiles - Environmental impact of your network traffic, how far did it fly?
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It's not a real change freeze unless it's enforce by the #vogons
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It's not a real change freeze unless it's enforce by the #vogons
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It's not a real change freeze unless it's enforce by the #vogons
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It's not a real change freeze unless it's enforce by the #vogons
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It's not a real change freeze unless it's enforce by the #vogons
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Playing with #Piccolo (#Python #ORM) and really enjoying it.
The `piccolo asgi new` command to boostrap a new webapi project is really handy as someone who's not been in python ecosystem for a while.
Migrations handling is also pretty neat
Thanks to @martinpeck for recommendation.
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In search of a “Zero Toil” HomeLab: Immutable Linux, ZFS, WatchTower and Keel
👆 Blogged about my #HomeLab #fcos #immutableLinux #zfs
https://blog.gripdev.xyz/2024/03/16/in-search-of-a-zero-toil-homelab-with-immutable-linux/
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Posted an answer on #stackoverflow for the first time in ages.
It's how to specify per-container more permissive #SELinux permissions when running in #fcos
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Folks that are using #butane for with #fedoracoreos or #flatcar how do you handle secrets in the configuration?
I'm looking at the idea of removing the config after initial boot or some other option.
One route would be to use single use secerts (which work for say #tailscale which supports them) but not for others
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I got the right drives....
I definitely got the right drives....
oh god I hope I got the right drives...
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Today I ran a script which did “sudo rm -rf $variable/*”
Problem was, due to a bug, $variable was empty string.
Never been so happy to be in a #codespace - berated myself for 3mins while waiting for me new one then carried on working.
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Today I ran a script which did “sudo rm -rf $variable/*”
Problem was, due to a bug, $variable was empty string.
Never been so happy to be in a #codespace - berated myself for 3mins while waiting for me new one then carried on working.
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Today I ran a script which did “sudo rm -rf $variable/*”
Problem was, due to a bug, $variable was empty string.
Never been so happy to be in a #codespace - berated myself for 3mins while waiting for me new one then carried on working.
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Today I ran a script which did “sudo rm -rf $variable/*”
Problem was, due to a bug, $variable was empty string.
Never been so happy to be in a #codespace - berated myself for 3mins while waiting for me new one then carried on working.
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Today I ran a script which did “sudo rm -rf $variable/*”
Problem was, due to a bug, $variable was empty string.
Never been so happy to be in a #codespace - berated myself for 3mins while waiting for me new one then carried on working.
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Too much “magic” and auto configuring cleverness in software causes so much pain on daily basis.
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Here is it next to the #moonlander and #gameball for scale
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Here is it next to the #moonlander and #gameball for scale
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Here is it next to the #moonlander and #gameball for scale
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Here is it next to the #moonlander and #gameball for scale
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Here is it next to the #moonlander and #gameball for scale
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