Some things I found interesting from 2024-10-20 to 2024-10-27
Internet Discoveries between 20 October and 27 October
- TypeSchema
- permitio/opal
- stack-auth/stack
- Carpentopod: A walking table project
- drasi-project/drasi-platform
- Kurt Vonnegut’s lost board game finally published
- Concerns Raised Over Bitwarden Moving Further Away From Open-Source
- HN Update
- nh2/internal-contstrained-pki
- Tog’s paradox
- Ghostty 1.0 is Coming
- Introducing Access for Infrastructure: SSH
- Doom Anthology With BFG Replica Is Out Today
- PabloNet
- ‘Shift Left’ Gets Pushback, Triggers Security Soul Searching’Shift Left’ Gets Pushback, Triggers Security Soul Searching
Interesting details
TypeSchema - TypeSchema is a JSON specification to describe data models. At the following list you can take a look at example output for each supported programming language.
- ==================================( Welcome )=================================== This is a console friendly pastebin that allows binary files. No fancy website, no intermediate pages to click through, and no CAPTCHAs. Submit a file using POST, or PUT, and get a URL back.
permitio/opal - OPAL is an administration layer for Policy Engines such as Open Policy Agent (OPA), and AWS’ Cedar Agent detecting changes to both policy and policy data in realtime and pushing live updates to your agents. OPAL brings open-policy up to the speed needed by live applications.
stack-auth/stack - Stack is an open-source, self-hostable, and highly customizable authentication and user management system. We provide frontend and backend libraries for Next.js, React, and JavaScript. You can set it up in one minute and scale with the project as it grows.
Carpentopod: A walking table project - Back in 2008, I wrote some software for fun to generate various optimized walking mechanisms. And when I also picked up some electronics and wood working skills in more recent years, I was able to turn one of these mechanisms into an actual wireless walking wooden coffee table: the Carpentopod.
drasi-project/drasi-platform - Drasi is a data processing platform that simplifies detecting changes in data and taking immediate action.
Kurt Vonnegut’s lost board game finally published - If you buy something from a Polygon link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. Fans of literature most likely know Kurt Vonnegut for the novel Slaughterhouse-Five.
Concerns Raised Over Bitwarden Moving Further Away From Open-Source - Several Phoronix readers have written in this Sunday over concerns of Bitwarden further moving away from open-source. Bitwarden is a password management service that leverages an encrypted vault and supports multiple clients/platforms.
HN Update - AI generated, not affiliated with Hacker News or Y Combinator.
nh2/internal-contstrained-pki - It creates a root CA certificate that your users (colleagues/friends/family) can safely add to their devices’ trust store because it uses X.509 Name Constraints to provably restrict it to the chosen domain. The CA cannot be used to MitM all traffic.
<a name=’Tog’s paradox’>Tog’s paradox</a> - Tog’s Paradox (also known as The Complexity Paradox or Tog’s Complexity Paradox) is an observation that products aiming to make a task more efficient tend to inspire new, more complex use cases.
Ghostty 1.0 is Coming - After nearly two years of development and private beta testing1, I’m excited to share that Ghostty 1.0 will be publicly released in December 2024 as an open-source project under the MIT license.
Introducing Access for Infrastructure: SSH - BastionZero joined Cloudflare in May 2024. We are thrilled to announce Access for Infrastructure as BastionZero’s native integration into our SASE platform, Cloudflare One.
Doom Anthology With BFG Replica Is Out Today - It’s hard to quantify the sheer impact the original Doom had on the video games industry. It’s been over 30 years since the first game, and we’re still getting new entries into the series, like the upcoming Doom: The Dark Ages. You have a gun which uses the skulls of your enemies as bullets!!!
PabloNet - The debate about whether internet-fitted AIs can be creative always seemed besides the point to me. Making art is hard. But art is mostly about surfacing the inner world, and only in part about skill. It’s unfortunate that art selects so strongly for skill. Can we decorrelate the two? It seems so.
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Penned by Paul Macdonnell on 2024-10-27
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