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  1. Today there were a couple of interesting filings at the #CPUC that seek to open up the currently capped level of retail electric competition for larger customers, known as #DirectAccess. This is happening because of the significant new load growth due to #DataCenters, #EVCharging and #Electrification. Because the CPUC has ordered LSEs to procure more capacity for these future loads, there's a potential cost shift if #ESPs are not permitted to serve the new loads due to the the cap. It will be interesting to see whether the hostility against #DA continues or not. #CAEnergy #Energy

  2. CW: About #Napster + SocialFTP / p2p files as a social movement...

    @[email protected]
    @macgirvin
    @[email protected]
    @[email protected]
    @mikedev
    (some of above seem inactive so trying all to see what works)

    About #Napster -

    Do you mean #fileshare the entire hard disk ... and that that came up other people's search?
    #MikeMacgirvin

    In a fudged-up way that's what I was looking for towards a better social / sharing to see what we are individually working on in 1 FTP / SSH.

    That way one doesn't have to do anything but share a directory and can see a lifetime's work and life style without even a bio... by what they have and sharing...

    📂 Let people browse in a more #native protocol !

    #Opera had similar before so I wonder why not #P2P in broswer or as a social system (hence my term #SocialFTP as it's a good old native protocol (not layered and bloat on top - shit fast)...

    Anyway see my post about mixing social and FTP / SSH as the aim for real movements to take off from individual works merging and using #ftp to see people's skill (i.e. real #Social)

    see here:

    qoto.org/@freeschool/115316136

    or find things through #FreeSchool Written 11th Oct 2025 / #Direct #Filestore #DirectAccess ...

    @remindme 1 week reminder

  3. CW: About #Napster + SocialFTP / p2p files as a social movement...

    @[email protected]
    @macgirvin
    @[email protected]
    @[email protected]
    @mikedev
    (some of above seem inactive so trying all to see what works)

    About #Napster -

    Do you mean #fileshare the entire hard disk ... and that that came up other people's search?
    #MikeMacgirvin

    In a fudged-up way that's what I was looking for towards a better social / sharing to see what we are individually working on in 1 FTP / SSH.

    That way one doesn't have to do anything but share a directory and can see a lifetime's work and life style without even a bio... by what they have and sharing...

    📂 Let people browse in a more #native protocol !

    #Opera had similar before so I wonder why not #P2P in broswer or as a social system (hence my term #SocialFTP as it's a good old native protocol (not layered and bloat on top - shit fast)...

    Anyway see my post about mixing social and FTP / SSH as the aim for real movements to take off from individual works merging and using #ftp to see people's skill (i.e. real #Social)

    see here:

    qoto.org/@freeschool/115316136

    or find things through #FreeSchool Written 11th Oct 2025 / #Direct #Filestore #DirectAccess ...

    @remindme 1 week reminder

  4. Ein Update stört die Anmeldung via Kerberos und Verbindungen via DirectAccess von Domain Controllern. Nun gibt es Abhilfe.
    Kerberos-Authentifizierung: Microsoft repariert Patch mit Notfall-Patch
  5. Microsoft-Patches sorgen für Probleme bei DirectAccess und Kerberos

    Updates aus Microsofts November-Patchday stören Anmeldungen via Kerberos und den Fernzugriff via DirectAccess. Der Known-Issue-Rollback-Ansatz soll helfen.

    heise.de/news/Microsoft-Patche

    #microsoft #patches #directaccess #kerberos

  6. Updates aus Microsofts November-Patchday stören Anmeldungen via Kerberos und den Fernzugriff via DirectAccess. Der Known-Issue-Rollback-Ansatz soll helfen.
    Microsoft-Patches sorgen für Probleme bei DirectAccess und Kerberos