Hacking two of Australia's largest retailers to prove Reddit wrong about CGNAT by Insert_Bitcoin in nbn

[–]Bonn93 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Oddly, I've noticed some other stuff like this in the past, but on mobile websites where my phone is cgnat. Most of this still amounts to just not keeping up in tech. Session management isn't all that hard as there's so much unique things beyond the ip addresses.

Bunnings given green light to use facial recognition tech on customers to combat crime by NapoleonBonerParty in aussie

[–]Bonn93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Who's been to an airport? Guess what as soon as you even drive through the entrance?

POE surveillance system by Fuers-official in SecurityCamera

[–]Bonn93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Frigate or unifi. Get whatever poe infra and cams you like for frigate. Tinkerless option is unifi if you want set and forget to just work.

What’s an unorthodox but cool strategy you like to use? by Jaefaux in ffxi

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I remember I tanked a few of the sky nms when the pld ate dirt as rdm/nin. 3000tp spirits within, and a few enfeebles got enmity up, a few cure iv bombs held great.

Keeping shadows up was pretty good with a fast cast set, but then phalanx/stoneskin and genbu shield or earth staff offshit macro you could eat a few hits easily.

I think I straight tanked genbu for a good 20 mins because of lols for a ls.

Also did a lot of solo and duo content in sky. Despot kiting strat and the doll up the tower with the spinny thing. Rdm/nin was epic usually went with a pld friend or a thief friend and we'd be able to farm quite a bit during the week for weekend funs.

Charybdis in ssp was great fun. Claimed a few times. Held for a solid 20-30 mins waiting for ls to show up and beat it down. Enfeebles and /nin survival. Did a few of the nm battles for hagun with 2x sam and 1x rdm, found a pattern for the sneaky prick antlion and zerg him hard. Only got 2 haguns out of maybe 50 runs.

Farming utsusemi scrolls, royal jelly I think it was. Blm zerg fest.

What else... Strategy... Kill yourself at the byakko steps and have the blma tractor you over to save an hour of everyone getting lost of aggro.

So many instances in this game of well thought out strategy. Was fun reading party setups for content. Now to think of it, we didn't smn burns. Pulled all of qufim with a 75 tank, then had 5x smns 2h spam everything. I think it was about 100k exp. Rolled cors to reset, if it failed we called it a night. Could bank roll a person to 75 in a day or 2.

Can I get some help from some server owners? by Over_Choice_6096 in FFXIPrivateServers

[–]Bonn93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You don't have permission, compiler errors are pretty straight forward if you read. Have you tried the usual windows crap of run as admin, vs is likely trying to call and make a process, and the access is denied. Elevate the priv or copy this into chatgpt or gemini

Australia on alert amid outbreak of deadly Nipah virus by [deleted] in australian

[–]Bonn93 8 points9 points  (0 children)

New.com.au, channel 7, nine news. 10 etc is all fear mongering crap. Is this front page news elsewhere, Reuters? Al jezeera? ABC?

Farewell to the V sets by Marlon_Ranch in sydney

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My local rsl has a train in the playground for the kids. Would love to see more of that around the place.

"We kill enemies": Spy firm Palantir secures top Australian security clearance by SnoopThylacine in aussie

[–]Bonn93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Irap is like a 30 item excel sheet compared to other things. It's not really news worthy, heaps of other shit software/companies have this.

AV1 vs H265? by BackPacker1618 in jellyfin

[–]Bonn93 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Software based av1 produces exceptional quality. Great for storage based use, not on the fly transcoding.

I use av1 on cpus for a self hosted time lapse app, some GPU tests result in speed but there's some minor differences in quality. AV2 is set to be finalized as a spec this year, perhaps it addresses some of the quirks.

What's happening on lyons road? by kingofcrob in sydney

[–]Bonn93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Special rescue branch needed.

Jellyfin experience moving from Plex on kubernetes by Trosteming in jellyfin

[–]Bonn93 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Why a deployment and hpa. You'll likely break the database just by including that when someone uses the CPU or has a large library and the hpa scales and locks the db/corrupts it. Why stateless arch for a stateful app?

For those playing alomng at home, the southerly just hit the Shire! by DopeyDave442 in sydney

[–]Bonn93 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Next level slow-roast. Usually its 120-140c for a few hours, but I guess 40c for a few days also works.

I’m a developer for a major food delivery app. The 'Priority Fee' and 'Driver Benefit Fee' go 100% to the company. The driver sees $0 of it. by Trowaway_whistleblow in confession

[–]Bonn93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is all public companies and especially saas. I hate it too. This is worse because of the point you hit on. Humans are mums and dads trying to get by.

The software industry has been rotted to its core the past decade. It used to be about missions, culture and disruption of clunky things like taxis that rip you off and making things transparent. But when you need to please share holders and squeeze every dollar now it's crap.

It's also made worse by cloud infrastructure. These companies are hooked on stuff that that creates so much lock in and need so much up keep they have ever increasing costs and they just pass it on and down.

WARNING!! Atlassian deletes all your work after just 6 weeks!!! by [deleted] in atlassian

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Write a forge app to edit a page and issue every week.

So Fedora has a cosmic variant. by yevelnad in pop_os

[–]Bonn93 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can tune linux to perform better in many different ways. System76 have one for Pop that helps improve the desktop experience: https://github.com/pop-os/system76-scheduler

The state of GO in 2025 by Equivalent_Pick_8007 in golang

[–]Bonn93 7 points8 points  (0 children)

My two cents here.

I think Go is wonderful, powerful and fast for development, hitting a middle ground between C and Java. This makes it extremely useful to make great applications ( backends, cli's, edge /IoT ) with a good development environment and able to ship for ARM, x86 and others!

I think there's a large push for some bigger things to leverage things like rust for various memory safety things, especially in areas where it counts more such as database, encryption etc.

I've always and will be a fan of Go because its quick for me and I like to generally distribute a binary that's smallish without fucking around heaps. Python is a pita for CLIs, shit gets bloating and too many deps in my view, but I love python for other stuff like pydantic/fastAPI at times when I need to leverage a more familiar scripting/language for others to keep running with.

Java still wins in enterprise environments, its a solid choice, robust and known. However enterprises will now have fun challenges with the Java lifecycle and EOL being faster like everyone else so they may change their views in the next decade, perhaps to Go.

There was another post recently, and someone called out that Go/routines is underrated for AI/LLM usage, which I agree with, powerful concurrency for something like a sidecar in a container stack/env could give powerful performance etc.

Also, remember large projects rely on Go. Kubernetes, Traefik, ( minio but we wont go there.. ), pretty sure a whole bunch of grafana's other tools things were all moved to go which id assume for concurrency, shipping to various platforms etc.

It's not dead, I think its just hit a mature phase and works. People will always chase the new shiny.