[-] pcouy@lemmy.pierre-couy.fr 2 points 2 months ago

Merci pour la précision. L'article est pas inintéressant non plus. Je trouve juste dingue cette manière de titrer presque a contre courant du fond de l'article

[-] pcouy@lemmy.pierre-couy.fr 2 points 2 months ago

Yeah, this probably has to do with the cache. You can try opening dev tools (F12 in most browsers), go to the network tab, and browse to pathfinder.social. You should see all requests going out, including "fake requests" to content that you already have locally cached

[-] pcouy@lemmy.pierre-couy.fr 2 points 2 months ago

That's really really weird, I cannot resolve the domain to an IP, even after trying a bunch of different DNS servers. If you're on linux, can you run nslookup pathfinder.social and paste the output here ?

[-] pcouy@lemmy.pierre-couy.fr 2 points 2 months ago

The fact that it has not been bought as soon as the domain expired makes me believe this instance went down before the trend started

[-] pcouy@lemmy.pierre-couy.fr 2 points 2 months ago

I started working on a PR right after cross posting this.

Since I believe this is mainly a documentation issue, I'm trying to gather some feedback on this guide in parallel of submitting the pull request in order to have it merged into the official documentation

[-] pcouy@lemmy.pierre-couy.fr 2 points 5 months ago

I will definetly look into this. I've been using tube archivist for a while now, but it eats so much RAM (especially the Elastic search dependency IIRC)!

[-] pcouy@lemmy.pierre-couy.fr 2 points 6 months ago

I did not try it out yet, but I will make sure I do. I love a lot of things about the approach you described

[-] pcouy@lemmy.pierre-couy.fr 2 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

This was the first (and one of the few) game I completed to 100%. It took me so long to find the masr warp zone!

I did not play the last Kirby on the switch, but is definetly in my list

[-] pcouy@lemmy.pierre-couy.fr 2 points 7 months ago

Can you elaborate?

I was under the impression that there was some kind of consensus around rust being one of the safest languages to use. However, I've seen comments about rust being bad pop up in a few threads lately but they never explain why they think so.

[-] pcouy@lemmy.pierre-couy.fr 2 points 7 months ago

Thanks for the detailed feedback! I made an attempt to put settings that change between environments in a separate file, I'll try switching to environment files.

Regarding secrets, I'd love to integrate with a secret management solution, or even better, turn the whole thing into some ansible stuff (which I never used but seems awesome). Do you recommend anything on this side?

[-] pcouy@lemmy.pierre-couy.fr 2 points 7 months ago

Thanks for the detailed answer about your learning experience and for the link 👍 ! I'll make sure to check it out.

[-] pcouy@lemmy.pierre-couy.fr 2 points 1 year ago

From what I understand, TPM is "trusted" because of the fact the secrets it contains are supposed to be safe from an attacker with hardware access.

This is what makes it good at protecting data in case of a stolen laptop. This is also what makes it good at enforcing offline DRM or any kind of system where manufacturers can restrict the kind of software users can run on their hardware.

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