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this year will always be the year of the Linux desktop


At which point is the MITM happening? What I mean is: browser → Cloudflare server → cloudflared on my server → web service. Is TLS only from browser to Cloudflare server, or is it browser to cloudflared?


>Is TLS only from browser to Cloudflare server, or is it browser to cloudflared?

It's encrypted between the browser and Cloudflare, but you can also create a cert and encrypt between Cloudflare and your origin server. (but that isn't mandatory)


He lost me at the Google sign-in.


Users are given free tokens to use to kick the tires. It needs some form of identity for that.


IP is one :)


Disappointing. Hoped modular means I can attach a sliding keyboard.


"Some C-level jobs maybe will go away, but maybe they shouldn't have been there in the first place." --ChatGPT-5.0


The great thing about replacing C-levels with AI is that nobody would even notice when the AI makes terrible decisions, because it’s expected.


Is there one that supports MS RDP or FreeRDP? For me that would be quite an improvement, if the people who need support don't need to install anything and it's built-in in their OS. The other issue with RDP/FreeRDP/TeamViewer alternatives for me is that people are behind routers with dynamic IPs, and certainly not capable of setting up a dynds server or firewall settings or port forwarding.

So TeamViewer-like ID system + RDP in open source?


I had a Framework 13 (Intel, 11th gen) running Windows, the battery lasted 3.5h – streaming a movie (reproducible). The other major issue was the fan constantly running on max, I didn't have a laptop fan that loud for 15 years.

Before having several loops with customer support, I tried ever forum post, all options, settings, tricks etc. Then I end it in for repair, the final summary: Everything works as expected.

So I returned it. I tried another time with Framework 13 (Intel, 12th gen) and that showed exactly the same behaviour, so I again returned it :(

I want to love Framework, for me I clearly see a huge value in repairability: I'm having a Lenovo Ideapad for 5 years now, there was some dirt under the keys, so I tried (by documentation) to remove the key cap and destroyed it by doing so. Then I wanted to replace the keyboard, and by doing so I destroyed the connector to the keypad. I'm clearly not a hardware guy, but I've been repairing my devices (PC, phone) for decades now, and I never struggled as much as I did with the Ideapad.

I plan to give Framework 13 (Intel, Ultra) another shot, because they finally have the 61Wh battery in the first CPU tier. But I fear it won't make a difference as Framework remains ignorant about their broken power management (horrible battery, fan noise, heating up).


Ah shouldn't be an issue that agents have internet access... What could possibly go wrong?


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