- tpetry parentYou know that this is a parody account?
- Its not 100% nodejs compatible. I see enough non-green dots in their own official report https://bun.com/docs/runtime/nodejs-compat
And even in packages with full support you can find many github issues that bun behaves directly which leads to some bugs.
- Its not one IP to block. Its thousands! And they're also scatter through different ip networks so no simple cidr block is possible. Oh, and just for the fun, when you block their datacenter ips they switch to hundreds of residential network ips.
Yes, they are really hard to block. In the end I switched to Cloudflare to just so they can handle this mess.
- 8 points
- I would love for Tailscale to work on a "paranoid mode". At the moment, you can be sure that Tailscale can't add machines to your network with Tailnet Lock where you have to authorize a new machine from a trusted node and not from the UI (which Tailscale could also do without me clicking it). That's great feature compared to their competitors which basically have a backdoor into your network.
But changing ACLs and many other changes can be done from the WebUI without needed authorization from a host. So I have to authorize the change in the UI - but Tailscale could really also do it without my consent. Would be great to have a mode that _ANY_ change to the Tailscale network must be authorized from a trusted node with a detailled changeset. So I could be sure that Tailscale can't tamper with my network.
Sure, I could run Headscale and completely work without the Tailscale servers. But I prefer to pay them the small monthly fee to not have to manage this central service of my fleet.
- But SSDs (to my knowledge) only implement checksum for the data transfer. Its a requirement of the protocol. So you can be sure that the Stuff in memory and checksum computed by the CPU arrives exactly like that in the SSD driver. In the past this was a common error source with hardware raid which was faulty.
But there is ABSOLUTELY NO checksum for the bits stored on a SSD. So bit rot at the cells of the SSDs are undetected.
- The problem is more that the companies want to keep their insane profit margin. They could produce in the US, pay workers more and sell for the same price.
But thats less revenue for the company. Less shareholder value. Less bonus for CEOs.
The problem is the hyper capitalism which we have for the past 50 years that every company needs more and more profits.
- 3 points