Hey, I wanted to read that!!
Hey, I wanted to read that!!
How do you get these dirty pixely lines?
Interesting. I might have a look. Actually I don’t have a problem with speed though. I spend most time not dealing with pip and pip-tools but reading docs, programming and fixing the weirdest bugs
Pip-tools!
I totally agree about rate limiting, mostly against bad passwords that you are not in control of. But banning failed attempts is mostly not interesting if you ask me. It feels like the right thing to do, but IP addresses can change and other measures are better.
It’s debated whether software like fail2ban actually helps or if it just makes attacks visible that would anyways fail if you have up to date software. Oftentimes, defensive software adds attack-surface because it adds more software that can be targeted by attackers.
Fail2ban might help with protecting against exploiting of bad passwords though.
Same for me
Me too :D
A symmetrical profile, when having a non zro angle of attack, is actually not symmetrical anymore.
They don’t actually reach the trailing edge at the same time afaik.
It’s a very loaded term and seems to imply AGI for many.
Don’t worry, the hype will die sooner than later, just like with cryptocurrencies. What will remain are the power and resource hungry statistical models doing nice work in some specific domains, some long faces and some people having made a bunch of money from it. But yeah, the term also makes me angry, that’s why I started referring to them as statistical models.
Am I the only one seeing a parallel between the spectrum planned <-> “free”-market economy and classical algorithm <-> statistical model/ML? It seems that some people prefer to have some magic invisible handle their problems instead of doing the tough work. I’m not saying that there is not space for both but we seem to be leaning on the magic side a bit too much lately.
Well known by you, not everybody.
People use OS’ for different things. As an admin I’d love to have an os that’s just there and never needs any attention. I’ll have to investigate if slackware fits the bill :)
Snicket is pretty good
Damn, now I need to try it out just to be sure.