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Won't happen. HDMI 2.0 only. This is due to HDMI forum blocking open source implementation in the Linux kernel with lawyers citing security risk

Does it really matter? Both tourism and business fall under the same ESTA Visa Waiver programme. In both cases you have people visiting without any visa but just an online application at cpb. I dont even think they stamp passports anymore during entry in the US. It's all digital now.

Sweden*

Non of this is public in Germany or Netherlands


The way network Access works really feels weird to me. I wish that instead i could just do it like (or with!) nix. If i know the hash of the thing I'm fetching from the network, allow me access to it. Instead of arbitrarily allow listing domains.

Imagine if this would just be able to use your nix file in your repo to fetch all the dependencies needed to run your project. That'd be extremely sick


Thanks for the suggestion! We’re working on making this smoother.


You can't enable or disable AWS Cloud Trail as far I know?

You can enable the persistent storage of trails. But you can always access 90 days of events regardless of that being enabled



This was my understanding as well, but earlier I couldn't find any documentation to prove this so I never wrote a comment.

CloudTrail can be configured to save logs to S3 or CloudWatch Logs, but I think that even if you were to disable, delete, or tamper with these logs, you can still search and download unaltered logs directly from AWS using the CloudTrail Events page.


Yes ASRock Rack has socketed bios and BMC flash. At least on their Ampere motherboards


Literally exists.

importctl pull-tar https://example.com/image.tar.gz && portablectl attach image


Did you call him?


Trusted publishing helps with tracking down how something got compromised after compromise. It doesn't do anything to protect against compromise except for using time-limited credentials but that only makes the window smaller. It doesn't make compromise impossible


Okay but hear me out

If we teach systemd socket activation to do TLS handshakes we can completely offload TLS encryption to the kernel (and network devices) and you get all of this for free.

It's actually not a crazy idea in the world of kTLS to centralize TLS handshaking into systems


Oh, I remember my Solaris fanboys praising Kernel-Level TLS as it reduced context switching by a lot. I believe they even had a patched openssl making this transparent to openssl based applications.

Linux seems to offer such facilities, too. I never use it to my knowledge, though (might be that some app used it in background?) https://lwn.net/Articles/892216/


Why stop there? Why not sign and verify off the mother of all root CA’s, your TPM 2.0 Module EEPROM?

(fun to walk down through the trees and the silicon desert of despair, to the land of the ROM, where things can never change)


It's not out of topic. We're discussing the Zed editor. Their whole marketing ploy is "we are not electron", "we are rust", "we are native", "we are not slow" alternative to VScode.

This is literally their whole distinguishing feature and people are switching because of it and just it.


It is! If the thing runs like shit, say it runs like shit. Say it's native or not, like every topic title and comment on HN until we weep of boredom. I know it's rust! everything is rust here! Is there any other reason I should care? Are we a forum for discussing interesting technology or are we a forum for discussing alternatives to VSCode? And again, who is switching? People shipping products or HN posters with their dumb metrics?


People who install zed are switching. I don't understand what you're trying to "get" at. You're complaining about people talking about Zed in a topic about Zed.

Zed seems to have been hugely succesful recently and their only real distinguishing feature is "fast from the ground up". It has less features than vscode. Worse AI features than Cursor. but people seem to love it nonetheless.

Turns out there is a market for people fed up with VScode-derivatives.


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