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> We may see some interesting news in a few days.

Similar to Ashley Madison data breach, vulnerable to extortion and various shenanigans.


I get these spam emails all the time. Some "hacker" has my Pornhub history. They even have video (they "hacked" my laptop camera) of me, uh, enjoying myself. They're gonna leak all of it if I don't send them Bitcoin. I think it's hilarious because I'll provide that data to anyone who asks - no need for "hacking". But I'm 100% confident no one wants that data. LOL

LMAO!!

Enjoy the free show buddy


> anti-crawler protections

Sometimes I could not open the comment section, receiving a blank page with "... We're sorry" or something along these lines when opening from new private window. It works when opening normally.

Logging in on the private window seems to resolve the issue. Can you take a look on this if possible?


Best to email your IP address to hn@ycombinator.com so we can see if it's blocked.

Great to hear, one less API keys needed for the DNS records.

May I know does Caddy automatically update with apt if you built custom Caddy binaries for the DNS provider plugin?

Also, may I know which DNS provider you went with? The GitHub issues pages with some of the DNS provider plugins seems to suggest some are more frequently maintained, while some less so.


Its also quite difficult to find 2280 M.2 SATA SSD. Had an old laptop that only takes 2280 M.2 SATA SSD.

Its always one of the 2. M.2 but PCIe/NVMe, or SATA but not M.2.


Fwiw, SATA and NVMe are mutually incompatible concepts for a single device; SATA drives use AHCI to wrap ATA commands in a SCSI-shaped queuing mechanism called command lists over the SATA bus, while NVMe (M.2/U.2/add-in) drives talk NVMe protocol (multiple queues) over PCIe.

For a drive, yes, SATA and NVMe are mutually exclusive. The M.2 slot can provide both options. But if you have a machine with a M.2 slot that's only wired for SATA but not PCIe, your choices for drives to put in that slot have been quite limited for a long time.

There were even M.2 PCIe-connected AHCI drives - both not-SATA and not-NVMe. Samsung SM951 was one. You can find them on ebay but not otherwise.

At least the Samsung and SanDisk PCIe AHCI M.2 drives were only for PC OEMs and were not officially sold as retail products. There were gray-market resellers, but overall it was a niche and short-lived format. Especially because any system that shipped with a PCIe M.2 slot could gain NVMe capability if the OEM deigned to release an appropriate UEFI firmware update.

If Samsung (maybe) ends SSD production and Crucial existing the consumer business, what is the next best alternative for SSD products?

I thought Samsung was the de facto choice for high-quality SSD products.


SATA, not NVMe, they will still be making SSDs.

there are more non-crucial suppliers of Micron based ram than Crucial... they can pick up the slack... Micron simply wanted to redirect resources to supporting larger contracts to other suppliers over direct consumer support. The market isn't shrinking as a result.

I would suspect the same with Samsung exiting SATA (not NVME) drives... their chips are likely to be used by other MFGs, but even then maybe not as SATA is much slower than what most solid state memory and controllers are capable of supporting. There's also a massive low-end market of competition for SATA SSDs and Samsung sales are likely not the best overall.


Anyone went with wildcard certificates to avoid disclosing subdomains in certificate transparency logs?

Wait, does the IDE no longer work with cloud/account?/etc.?

I have a old Arduino UNO R3, would be a really disappointing if I could no longer play around with it by just downloading the IDE and connecting the cables.


I heard from a senior programmer I once worked with that a couple of his post was copied almost 1-to-1 as part of a paid course. Eventually he lost interest in sharing technical writeups.

If you don't mind it, go for it.

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I am curious on how people can output so much content, did they work on their blog while at the office or during working hours for remote work?


This is why one should use an isolated environment.

Not too sure of the technical details but Claude Code will very rarely, but can lose track of current directory state which causing issues with deleting. Nothing that git can't solve if its versioned.

Claude once managed to edit code when in planning mode which is interesting, although I didn't manage to reproduce it.


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