And then there’s hyperemparhy. Alice tells about getting a paper cut a year ago, and for a few seconds Bob feels like his guts are being pulled out.
Slotos
Special military operation in three
- ssh to remote, forwarding some remote port to your local ssh port (-R)
- ssh from remote through the exposed port, starting socks proxy in the process (-D)
- use socks proxy explicitly or find some tool that can route the traffic into it
Similar approach can be used to establish VPN tunnel with no encryption (ssh already provides that), routing everything but your ssh connection through it.
- ssh to remote, reverse forwarding your VPN-over-tcp server’s listening port
- establish vpn connection on remote, route everything but your ssh connection through the newly established interface
It will be wasteful, but it will work.
Actually Genuine Ignorance
Why did you mention git twice?
It wasn’t supposed to be the revolution, it was sold like it was.
As a revolution, it relies on infinite applicability of Moore’s law to storage medium. In other words, it relies on infinite growth. It never left the square one.
If the average user
Proceeds to describe a task average users never perform.
And no, you having been a smart child doesn’t excuse you being an obtuse adult.
It truly is a stochastic parrot, and you can spot the style it has been trained on.
It’s all about being comfortable with not knowing when you need to act. Believing that you can learn everything upfront is pure hubris, and once you hurt yourself enough times, you just drop the pretense.
In other words, life is Bayesian, not frequentist.
It’s not about business optimization, it’s about not having to defer to someone’s knowledge from the position of power.
AI bubble makes so much sense when you start looking at it this way.
I can often implement 80% of a new feature without ever running the code.
I really love how they then go and invent their own TDD acronym to justify this. Types are proofs, and they replace a whole category of borderline superficial tests with useful assertions, but claiming that you implement a % of a feature when you haven’t once verified it is… a reason I regularly cuss at code and remain employable. Keep it up.
Live action at that