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- Packer - QEMU Integration
- SSH password needs to be generated dynamically during auto-install
- kubernetes-sigs/image-builder - Tools for building Kubernetes disk images
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AI Flame Graphs
2025-01-20 AI developers think about their bit of code, but with AI Flame Graphs they can now see the entire stack for the first time, including the HW, and many layers they don't usually think about or don't know about. It basically looks like a pile of gibberish with their code only a small part of the flame graph.
This reaction is similar to people's first experiences with CPU flame graphs, which show parts of the system that developers and engineers typically don't work on, such as runtime internals, system libraries, and kernel internals.
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The benefits are there: you get wonderful type system, wonderful performance, and build times that give you back those coffee breaks you used to get while your code compiled.
- ~ntietz/newt - Nicole's Web Toolkit
- Are we web yet?
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DNS over HTTPS
2024-11-25 RFCs:
- RFC 7858 - Specification for DNS over Transport Layer Security (TLS)
- RFC 8484 - DNS Queries over HTTPS (DoH)
Resources:
- Carsten Strotmann -
doh.defaultroutes.de
DNS-over-TLS/HTTPS Server - DNS over HTTPS - Cloudflare 1.1.1.1 Documentation
Setting up a DNS-over-HTTPS server:
- DNS over HTTPS - ArchWiki
- DNS-over-TLS almost working - Træfik Forum
- Using Google’s dns.google.com with CoreDNS
Browser configuration:
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- Discussion on Hacker News
- Book report by Steward Brand
- ROMchip Presents: Building SimCity: A Conversation with Will Wright and Chaim Gingold
- EA Sim City 2000 Will Wright Interview
- Game Developer Magazine - April/May 1995
- Stanford Libraries - Interfacing to Microworlds, Will Wright, Maxis
- Will Wright on Designing User Interfaces to Simulation Games (1996) (2023 Video Update)
- Will Wright and Brian Eno - Generative Systems
- Playing with Time | Brian Eno and Will Wright
- SimHacker/MicropolisCore - SimCity/Micropolis C++ Core
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Passkeys are a replacement for passwords that provide faster, easier, and more secure sign-ins to websites and apps across a user’s devices. Unlike passwords, passkeys are always strong and phishing-resistant.
- https://fidoalliance.org/passkeys/
- Apple Developer - Passkeys Overview
- Apple Support - About the security of passkeys
- Google Identity - Passwordless login with passkeys
- Google Blog - The beginning of the end of the password
- Google Security Blog - So long passwords, thanks for all the phish
- Chromium BLog - Introducing passkeys in Chrome
- Tailscale doesn't want your password
- Tailscale - Custom OIDC Providers
- YubiKeys, passkeys and the future of modern authentication
- A Yubico FAQ about passkeys
- Why Passkeys Will Be Simpler and More Secure Than Passwords
- Passkeys: A shattered dream
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A common complaint from new Rust developers is that they don't know where to start: which crates they ought to use and which crates they ought to trust. This list attempts to answer those questions.
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- https://schema.org/docs/schemas.html
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/57371445/schema-org-markup-in-emails
- https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/328567/how-does-microdata-rdfa-compare-to-json-ld/328711#328711
- https://json-ld.org/
- https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Microdata
- https://developers.google.com/gmail/markup/overview
- https://developers.google.com/gmail/markup/reference/formats/json-ld
- https://developers.google.com/gmail/markup/reference/formats/microdata
- https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/outlook/actionable-messages/adaptive-card