Casey Liss: However, a few years back, Eero fell victim to every corporation’s favorite thing: recurring revenue. Eero started quietly pushing Eero Plus, a subscription service that I was largely uninterested in. Honestly, I was preparing for some shit hitting the fan much earlier after Amazon's acquisition.
When I was dipping my toes for the first time in Debian world, I knew right off the bat, that I'll want to learn how to build proper packages for it. It took me much longer to actually learn my ways around it, and I don't
I loved the very idea of Tapestry from the get-go. That‘s part of the reason I went ahead and backed them on Kickstarter—that‘s not something I do, like, ever. I craved early access to TestFlight and I‘ve been heavily anticipating the final release. But then I
OPNsense 24.1 releasedOPNsense 24.1 released Last summer I finally bit the bullet and decided to setup a firewall at home. I went with cheap Mini PC with dual NICs to serve this purpose. My initial choice of the operating system went to pfSense, but with all the drama
Thorsten Ball: Now you’re thinking: does it matter? 100ms? 200ms? Come on, dude. And I’m telling you: yes it matters. Of course it matters. Those who don’t honor the milliseconds will end up with seconds. 100%, it absolutely matters. Who wants to walk around with clown shoes
Latest versions of BCC (v0.29.1) and libbpf (v1.3.0) are now available from the bpftrace PPA for bionic, focal and jammy. There's also latest bpftrace (0.19.0) available but only for jammy (I found it impossible to build reliably on anything older): sudo add-apt-repository