From different plants. Straw is from, I think, cereals (wheat, barley, etc) whereas hay is from grass(es?).
From different plants. Straw is from, I think, cereals (wheat, barley, etc) whereas hay is from grass(es?).
There was a Beatles song about the straw man logical fallacy, wasn’t there?
Straw Jude
Thanks for the explanation!
This would presumably let x86 windows games run on ARM hardware.
Doesn’t that require something quite different?
Proton is improved (matured?) WINE, right? And Wine Is Not an Emulator - the point being it doesn’t emulate hardware, it translates instruction sets. From for-Windows x86 to Linux x86. Can you do that cross cpu architecture?
Nah, because when you write it it’s just C, but when you come back later to check your code it’s gotten bigger and more obfuscated.
Yes, but… IIRC dubious connections and motives. Cf the Audacity debacle
it’s a polite way of saying, “intelligence vs emacs”
Found memories: and the memories are French.
“Thank you for doing the work. It’s done now, so I don’t need it any more, so I won’t be paying you. Also you can’t sue me because you read my magazine once back in the 80s and it’s in the fine print, but here’s a t-shirt with our logo across the front and back, and a commendation on your CV. It says, ‘good worker, no complaints.’ That’s exec talk for, ‘you can screw this guy over without worrying, so go ahead and hire him.’”
“I’m not paying you today. We got lots of profits and I don’t feel like wasting it on employees.”
Ok
They pass TCP over UDP.
I took a quick look at the GitHub repo - selfhosted Netbird looks harder and more resource hungry, not easier! At least compared to Nebula.
Wow, self-hosting Netbird is a lot more involved than Nebula, and needing a lot more resources!
Isn’t that the same with all of them? Using UDP so they can tunnel between machines that are both behind NAT?
Thank you, that’s helpful. I’ll look up Authentik.
Does Tinc have advantages over Nebula? I was under the impression that both Nebula and Tailscale improved on Tinc, albeit in different ways.
I agree having a paid service, or some viable finance model, is a good sign for longevity …that said Nebula is what Slack use themselves so publicly or privately it’s going to be kept developed!
Just the fact the Android client is only properly configurable if you use their managed config service, made me worry a bit. Even though Tailscale you’re signing up for more eggs in their basket (unless you use Headscale), it felt like at least you start out on that basis, you aren’t pushed into it unexpectedly.
I do like that both projects talk politely about each other. That feels like a good sign for both!
I’ll check out Netbird, thank you.
Ancestors: “We’re glad you can have a more peaceful future, where your great stress is cherry capes, not bombs in trenches.”