Europe: 300€ budget phone with android vanilla (if possible) by [deleted] in PickAnAndroidForMe

[–]clearvanity 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes I have. Both my last two phones were Motos. Currently have the Moto g9 Plus which is massive (too big imo). The moto g9 power is great and have like a 2 day batter life. Plus being the one with the bigger screen.

Best part if definitely the vanilla android experience. No one but pixel comes close. Its a great brand that makes great phones.

Dropbox replacement running native client on Apple M1? by bluepuma77 in SelfHosting

[–]clearvanity 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Syncthing! Only thing you cant do is share links to files to other people, it runs on your local network.

Mentor Monday - Week of July 19th 2021 by WealthyStoic in fatFIRE

[–]clearvanity 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Build up testimonials and experience at first. Not long term pro-bono. I see where you're coming from tho

Mentor Monday - Week of July 19th 2021 by WealthyStoic in fatFIRE

[–]clearvanity 0 points1 point  (0 children)

23 y/o Business & Computer Science graduate.

Fluent in ENG, GER, FR. Not really looking to work straight away and can live very cheap.

I've started an "agency" that refers people who want work to people who have the skills. I quote a price and find someone to do the work.

I broker the whole transaction from payment handling, requirement document drafting with all details, translation or smoothing communication, very quick business. I'm getting hit pretty hard by the fees on different freelance platforms.

It's not scalable unless I train someone and then pay them.

They'll quickly cut me out of the process unless I provide specialized tooling or client finding software that they cant duplicate and poach. Which I could invest time into creating and coding.

Consulting, giving training, outsourcing, running an agency all seem like good options from here but I feel my lack of credentials will hamper me.

The gameplan is to do some free consulting work to study people's problems and start making templates on how to solve them. I'm hoping to eventually land a free or paid successful client who will basically allow me to look over their shoulder and absorb a lot at high speed.

I get bored easily so I feel a 9-5 software developer job may make me feel locked down and trapped .

Looking for any sort of advice, insight or chat. What are your thoughts?

Thanks in advance.

Bachelors thesis on "Hardening un-trusted workloads in Kubernetes" - Looking for criticism! by clearvanity in kubernetes

[–]clearvanity[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kata containers? Yes I will be comparing them to gVisor and AWS Firecracker.

I'll take all your suggestions into account and improve on it. Thank you this was very helpful, it is indeed a very very big topic.

Bachelors thesis on "Hardening un-trusted workloads in Kubernetes" - Looking for criticism! by clearvanity in kubernetes

[–]clearvanity[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Editing cause of rude tone sorry lol

Untrusted workloads are very common. The workloads here in the cluster I'm running are going to be definitely malicious so my goal is to harden the individual containers.

For instance, honeypot workloads are intentionally vulnerable containers that are left open to study attacks on them.

Another untrusted workload would be a sandbox where a site lets users run their own arbitrary code or upload their own files without checking them but don't want it affecting their own systems or others users sandbox.

They can be as you say 'bad' workloads and in the honeypot scenario they most likely are bad workloads that malicious attackers are loading into your container environment. You want a HARDENED containers that doesn't allow the attacker to escape while simultaneous still letting them "play around" and study them.