Recently I’ve had to do some travel in areas with poor connectivity (mostly train but also a bit of car). We actually have a home tailnet, with several exit nodes, etc; mostly for convenience but also for NAT traversal for the at-home services; you know the usual. Anyway, I complained that the exit node on a VM on our router (named lily-white) actually wouldn’t let any traffic through, which forced me to switch exit nodes to one of my dedicated servers. This seemed to cause some confusion...| prose.sh
Well, as could have potentially been expected (I did, but not to this degree), it's currently crunch time where I work, and so I have very little energy to spend on my own projects. As a result, Nabel barely made any progress this month!| im tosti
I spent most of my vacation (that was mostly in December) working on the not-new PotM: Nabel (a full numeric tower for Janet). Unfortunately, with the end of my vacation, the amount of time and effort I can dedicate to it has dropped dramatically. The good news is that it’s actually mostly done. The current status is summarized as follows:| im tosti
Ok, this post might have been a flashbang without this text. While it is about my streaming setup, it being like this won’t make much sense if you don’t also have the context as to why it is like this, but the context is very personal. If you just want to read about the really janky streaming setup I now have, skip to “The Setup”, and just accept that it might not make sense otherwise.| im tosti
I decided a little bit ago that I’m going to try to write at least one article per month. Lo and behold, I have made my bed and now I must lie in it, as I have (as per usual) too many ideas I have high standards for, and insufficient time to actually execute them to the degree of my liking. I actually had like 1000 words written up for another post, when I realized it really deserves more effort than this (ever wonder how I end up agonizing for years to produce 100 lines of distilled code? ...| im tosti