@jwildeboer @ErikvanStraten Arguing that you don't care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is like saying you don't care about free speech because you have nothing to say.
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Petr Tesarik (ptesarik@fosstodon.org)'s status on Sunday, 26-Jan-2025 05:10:21 JST Petr Tesarik -
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Petr Tesarik (ptesarik@fosstodon.org)'s status on Saturday, 11-Jan-2025 23:58:18 JST Petr Tesarik @jwildeboer Let me explain the “glue record” for othes:
The DNS records for each domain must be physically stored somewhere and served by an authoritative DNS server for that domain. But how do other computers find that server in the Internet? Easy, they look at the NS record for the domain. However, that contains a host name, not an IP address. If the host name is in the same domain, how do you resolve it to an IP address? Well, you add a glue A and/or AAAA record to the parent zone file.
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Petr Tesarik (ptesarik@fosstodon.org)'s status on Saturday, 11-Jan-2025 23:58:18 JST Petr Tesarik @jwildeboer But yeah, the memories… When the zone file refused to load, named stopped serving requests for that domain, and I had only a bit of time to fix everything while the previous records were still cached by all major ISPs…
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Petr Tesarik (ptesarik@fosstodon.org)'s status on Saturday, 11-Jan-2025 23:58:18 JST Petr Tesarik @jwildeboer FTR I gave up running my own authoritative name server long ago.
First, since I have only one domain, it required glue record in the TLD zone anyway, so it didn't buy much in terms of independence.
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Petr Tesarik (ptesarik@fosstodon.org)'s status on Saturday, 11-Jan-2025 23:58:18 JST Petr Tesarik @jwildeboer Oh, how so? Do you run your own name server? Or, does your provider let you upload a new zone file without checking it first?
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Petr Tesarik (ptesarik@fosstodon.org)'s status on Saturday, 11-Jan-2025 23:33:33 JST Petr Tesarik @jwildeboer This is a nice idea, indeed!
I started in the 1990s, so I pretty much had to set up everything the hard way, but even the hard way was much easier back then. I still run my own email server, because adding the complexity step by step was manageable, but I don't think I could start from scratch today.
I never realized how much of my independence can be attributed to controlling my own DNS and not to running my own services.
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Petr Tesarik (ptesarik@fosstodon.org)'s status on Thursday, 09-Jan-2025 20:06:18 JST Petr Tesarik @jwildeboer But you know how this is usually solved in practice, don't you?
Break up your text into individual glyphs and then align each glyph separately on a 2.54mm boundary… -
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Petr Tesarik (ptesarik@fosstodon.org)'s status on Thursday, 12-Dec-2024 22:25:34 JST Petr Tesarik @jwildeboer @EUCommission I may be too cynical, but what if child protection is not at all the goal of #ChatControl ? What if this proposal is simply meant to block work on a real solution?
As a bonus, there is some chance of breaking into privacy… -
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Petr Tesarik (ptesarik@fosstodon.org)'s status on Thursday, 10-Oct-2024 16:52:04 JST Petr Tesarik @Aissen @kernellogger @mpe Thorsten, we're all hanging on your lips, ready to make patches like crazy!
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Petr Tesarik (ptesarik@fosstodon.org)'s status on Monday, 07-Oct-2024 20:16:32 JST Petr Tesarik @lanodan @oleksandr @pony @lkundrak Feel free to put the following in the quick start guide: “The GPS module is a separate device connected with a cable and should be installed in a place with good sky visibility.”
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Petr Tesarik (ptesarik@fosstodon.org)'s status on Thursday, 09-May-2024 01:16:18 JST Petr Tesarik @sun @ben @ljs @pavel @vbabka I have a feeling that it's no coincidence this poster's Mastodon instance is called “shitposter.world”…
(This is meant to be funny, not an ad hominem argument.)
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Petr Tesarik (ptesarik@fosstodon.org)'s status on Thursday, 09-May-2024 00:12:12 JST Petr Tesarik @ljs @ben @pavel @vbabka LLMs often turn one type of work (create) into another type of work (review), consuming lots of energy in the process. For some people, it may be worth it (although if they had to pay the full costs of LLMs, humans might still be cheaper).
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Petr Tesarik (ptesarik@fosstodon.org)'s status on Thursday, 15-Feb-2024 22:40:10 JST Petr Tesarik @phiofx @bert_hubert I'm afraid people won't wake up. Developers of desktop environments might wake up, add something, and then applications will go out of their way to avoid the desktop service and instead use the one that's bundled with the application.
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Petr Tesarik (ptesarik@fosstodon.org)'s status on Friday, 22-Dec-2023 01:19:27 JST Petr Tesarik @jwz @ironchamber @booters This all sounds hilarious, until you realize that some people try extremely hard to reduce their installed image size to an absolute minimum (like dozens of megs), because hundreds of instances should run on a single machine.
Maybe the real mistake was containers?