The word “legitimate” is doing a lot of heavy lifting in that quote…
The word “legitimate” is doing a lot of heavy lifting in that quote…
It’s good, but it’s centralized. Let’s say an authoritarian regime shuts down the central Signal servers. Then what?
I call bullshit. Because no LLM ever says, “I don’t know.” It just confidently invents an answer out of thin air.
Only mostly facetious here…
Yes. No transcoding, but that’s actually a feature as far as I’m concerned.
It’s marketing, but it’s also the value proposition. Average Joes don’t see the value in decentralization, privacy, or the freedom from corporate control. Although that may change under an authoritarian regime…
Try parchment paper.
I went down this very same twisty road a while back with rootless Podman. I tried several of the solutions you mentioned. None of them worked. The actual working solution I finally settled on was using Proxy Protocol to pass the original client IP from the host into a container. In my particular case, I’m running a very basic HAProxy config on the host that’s talking Proxy Protocol to Traefik running in a container. And it works great; actual client IPs show up in the logs as expected.
In your particular case, you could probably run HAProxy on the host and have that talk Proxy Protocol to Caddy running in a container.
I know, rite??
Probably because nobody uses RSS. Or websites.
Because the initial startup push is a time-limited effort. Once the company is more established and the risk is lower, why should a founder get to continue reaping outsize rewards off the backs of others’ labor… indefinitely? Surely there comes a point when their initial risk and effort becomes fully repaid and the founder has been made whole.
Oh believe me, I’m fully aware of the underlying causes for the public’s reaction here.
Yeah I can see how the quote is super misleading.
I’m going to extra hell for laughing at this.
I think you’re probably misinterpreting the quote. Here’s the reporting on this from the NYT:
Mayor Eric Adams said Friday morning that the investigation was “on the right track.” In an interview on Spectrum News NY1, the mayor added: “This person was fully masked, and we used good old-fashioned police work to come up with the picture you have.”
I think what the mayor is saying here is that because the alleged killer was masked, the cops actually had to do some detective work, canvas door-to-door maybe, pull security footage, that sort of thing. It wasn’t just a case of sitting back and running facial recognition on the killer like something outta CSI.
Unless you’re thinking of a different quote.
That sounds quite plausible…
I’m going to assume we all saw those security camera photos and immediately thought of the Drake meme. Because you and I couldn’t have been the only ones…
Yeah, I mirrored it to make the Drake meme format work. But my question is why the police left a mouse cursor in their security camera photo? Here it is in the original: https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/ace/standard/800/cpsprodpb/vivo/live/images/2024/12/5/30d31dc7-3902-4f14-aa0f-f6ba39f3a79d.jpg.webp
It’s like the old saying, “If you see a child stealing food, no you didn’t.”
Same! Okay, not without problems, because running a mailserver isn’t maintenance-free. But Mailu has been generally solid and it works with Docker. (And Podman, unofficially.)