A 16 minute read, but great nonetheless


Yeah, but the quote is about sudo-rs
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Yeah, but the quote is about sudo-rs


I would love sudo-rs to be GPL but that’s orthogonal to the fact of it being bundled in distros. It’s still FOSS


What I was saying was: Rust doesn’t support all the targets C does


sudo-rs might never be adopted as a default in many distros precisely because it’s in rust. or rust adoption gets better and better to the point that it runs everywhere.
Nice, and it’s hosted on ghost!


Your blog is really pretty!


I’ve just put it on an SMB share and use symfonium
A 16 minute read, but great nonetheless
Emacs. Everything else feels lobotomised
I also use keepass and syncthing


I wonder why nobody has mentioned using tor
Sounds more like a tech lead than a manager.
Unrelated, but substack links seem to contain a lot of slop nowadays. Bear blog for the win.


If you’re talking about something like curl, that also uses its own User agent unless asked to impersonate some other UA. If not, then maybe I can’t help.


If your browser doesn’t have a Mozilla user agent (I.e. like chrome or Firefox) it will pass directly. Most AI crawlers use these user agents to pretend to be human users
If you’re working with a team, you can only let certain people trigger checks
Just self host an open source runner like woodpecker and you’ll never have to move again
hell you can even self host github actions via act
why use this over the hundreds of messaging platforms that can be self hosted and have e2ee