olosta

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[–] olosta 2 points 3 months ago

If both networks 10.100.100.0/24? And 10.20.20.0/24 share the same level 2 Ethernet segment/vlan/broadcast domain, you don't even need the third nic, you can setup a secondary IPv4 address on the private nic on the 10.20.20.0/24 network.

I would not call that best practice, but if the number of host on the network is reasonable and you are aware of the security problems created, there's nothing really wrong with this setup.

Having two nics on the same Ethernet network is actually trickier since you have to do ARP filtering.

[–] olosta 6 points 3 months ago

It's "(supervised) FSD", to avoid any confusion. Soon to be marketed as Super FSD.

[–] olosta 12 points 3 months ago

"German right leaders vow to fight European right ICE car ban plans."

This is a European election year, maybe it's time to recognize the political positions and stop identifying the EU as some undefined force.

[–] olosta 11 points 4 months ago (6 children)

I have no experience about what you are trying to achieve, but rdma and related technologies (infiniband, qlogic, sr-iov, ROCE) is not it. These are network technologies that permit high bandwidth/low latency data transfer between hosts. Most of these bypass the IP stack entirely.

Infiniband is a network stack that enable RDMA, it's only vendor is now NVIDIA which acquired mellanox. Qlogic was another vendor, but it got acquired by Intel that tried to market it as Omnipath, but it was spinned off to Cornelis network.

Sr-iov is a way to share an infiniband card to a virtual machine on the same host.

ROCE is an implementation of the rdma software stack over ethernet instead of infiniband.

[–] olosta 13 points 4 months ago (2 children)

It's really stretching the adventure game definition but if you are open to first person games without combat with great stories I would recommend :

  • "the outer wilds" : really nice puzzles, good story, wonderful setting, definitely not linear.
  • "SOMA" : a little dark, engaging story, this was an amazing experience.
[–] olosta 2 points 4 months ago

I really like both of them. Pacing is maybe a bit weaker, but the worlds building is wonderful, character development is great, I really wanted to know what was next.

[–] olosta 5 points 4 months ago (2 children)

The gain would be that an attacker having a foothold on the internal network (by having a physical access or hacking a device on it) would be able to sniff and modify outgoing emails.

I'm a bit sceptical about the performance claim on modern hardware.

That said it's not a completely unreasonable tradeoff.

[–] olosta 14 points 4 months ago (4 children)

Too soon: dirk gently's holistic detective agency.

[–] olosta 3 points 4 months ago (1 children)

English weirdly use feminine for ships, so think of it like that. But no it doesn't achieve much.

I don't think it change the way we think about objects much, but probably unconsciously yes. For example, France itself is feminine and seeing some caricature personifying as a dude always feels weird.

Usage dictates the gender. And some recent words are more or less controversial: gameboy, wifi, COVID, Nutella...

When I think about the gender of a word I will usually derive it from a broader category. But that's not always obvious, for example Gameboy is a game console (feminine) but the words game and boy are masculine. COVID is a disease (feminine) but also a virus (masculine). And in the meme a washing machine is a machine (feminine).

You can't not use gender since french doesn't have neutral pronouns. But I don't think it's frowned upon for a non native speaker to make this kind of mistakes.

[–] olosta 48 points 5 months ago

Looks like it's probably fake, the only source of this claim is some tweet from a random account. I couldn't find anything relevant after last spring, but I suppose the divorce is still not judged. At the time she claimed she was confident she would get her fair share.

In France, doing this at this scale without paying any taxes would probably be very illegal.

[–] olosta 3 points 5 months ago

And on top of that, the upper house of European parliament doesn't exist as such but it's role is held by the council of minister, where each country executive sends a representative and on a lot of issues, each country has veto power.

Imagine a US senate with with 50 seats filled by state governor appointees and any senator can veto a bill.

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