Just used socat to tunnel WireGuard over TLS from my travel router on a hostile, incredibly insecure public WiFi network today and felt pretty good. My next project is to to tunnel it over QUIC instead, I’m just hoping that that network isn’t blocking all UDP (forgot to check before leaving).
That’s true. I don’t print much (I’m happy to go to the print shop) but my wife does quite a bit, but not enough to keep the ink from drying out.
After buying two inkjet printers and having constant problems with the cartridges it probably would’ve been cheaper to start with the Brother laser printer I eventually bought. I didn’t realize that HP would lock out cartridges from their subscription on cancellation either (which feels very morally wrong to me).
I’ve never been a fan of “webmail” (just give me a nice application to act as a client) but I’d argue it’s just as important for HTML emails to be rendered in a sandbox as well.
(Sidetrack: I’d really love to see Markdown become the de facto email standard for rich text but I know that won’t happen.)
Whenever I see the BBC or any British English I assume antisocial means incredibly rude or mean. It’s not the first time I’ve seen it used, and I think a few months ago there was a news article saying “antisocial driving” — still can’t remember what that meant.
And that removable object’s filesystem is probably the most shit, unjournalled filesystem in the world so you’re actually fucked if it becomes corrupted by removing it early.
This is such a Windows way of thinking. Why does every other OS constantly change and evolve but Windows is like “can’t touch this code from a quarter century ago?”
Just used
socatto tunnel WireGuard over TLS from my travel router on a hostile, incredibly insecure public WiFi network today and felt pretty good. My next project is to to tunnel it over QUIC instead, I’m just hoping that that network isn’t blocking all UDP (forgot to check before leaving).