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I really enjoyed that writeup. I wonder has anyone played with DPUs in a similar way? I have been trying to think of how to hairpin traffic through some standalone DPUs like an nvidia bluefield or pensando. To make my own >100G east west stateful firewall for a small fraction of the cost of a real option.

Switch like OPs with all traffic passing to and from a DPU to make a poor man's Aruba CX10000


Bluefield can also run regular Linux distros and it can run standalone without a host (but you have to power it somehow). https://www.servethehome.com/zfs-without-a-server-using-the-...

All other DPUs seem to be NDA-encrusted.


I use security onion for this, sysmon generates events and they are shipped to security onion using winlogbeats. Stuff like whoami execution shows up on my alerts. I wouldn't mind making some canary tokens for files inside shares with sensitive information as a warning for me to be prepared to be fired.


It's down for me too. I would love to know if there's any alternative because I've become addicted to using it.


One that comes to mind is this AMCDX Video Patcher [1] made by Alex Mogurenko. I've played around with it and it's very cool. There is the frame editor to overlay a PNG or file to file where you can insert all or some of another video over your target file. I haven't used it in production but I've played around with it. The file to file tool seemingly only touches the effected blocks of video and there's no rendering. I just did a test where I was able to cover a persons face with an image. Alex has a video showing him blurring a section but I think blurring option was removed in favour of being able to overlay an image. [2]

The video needs to be Prores and I'm not able to guarantee it's not touching any other part of the frame but it feels like it's just the effected section of the video frame that is getting changed.

If you are trying it out make a copy of your original video before you start, it does the edits in place.

[1] https://mogurenko.com/2021/01/29/amcdx-video-patcher-v0-6-7/ [2] https://youtu.be/T-EJRB-xAdU?t=44


I pay monthly for adobe. Well I see the invoices that are paid for my subscription. Around €90 per month including VAT.


You pay monthly, but the subscription is for a year - at least in the US.


Is it an Alienware? From experience they have an unstable overclock from the factory which is applied by software not in the bios.

I was pulling my hair out trying to diagnose crashes on a laptop for someone else. A bonus is if you install docker or WSL, the alienware control software could no longer turn off the overclock. So that whole time I thought there was no way it was overclocked because the option to overclock wasn't even visible in their software. it was a 2022 Alienware with a 12900k 64GB ddr5 and a 3080ti


>Is it an Alienware?

Asus Zephyr G14 with AMD insides. Could be that they are indeed overclocking it for some reason. I didn't seem to get it to be 100% stable even with removing some boosts et al.

But that doesn't matter. On Linux I don't have to tweak anything, it just works. Which is amusing.


Would be cool to have it like geolayers 3 meets Google earth studio, with added collaborative map editing and be able to export nice animations

I'm sure there are a lot of people who could be making interesting map videos / news / explainers who don't already have geolayers3, and who don't want to pay a mapbox sub on top of Adobe CC. Or people who have the After effects skills could benefit from other experts updating their maps content while they work on the animation.

I make map animations from time to time at work for news and I spend a decent amount of time wrestling with overpass turbo to export features to overlay in Google earth studio as a kml.


Would NDI (https://www.ndi.tv/ ) work or am I not understanding your requirement?

It's around 200mbps for 60Hz 1080p but if you are just going from a local PC to a local mac it won't matter much


Is there any way to write commands where I could give my own time weighting to certain types of roads for route finding?

Google maps, organic maps, osmand+, I still have to double check what crazy suggestion it has made. Single track gravel roads over a perfectly safe alternative a lot of the time.

I have the avoid unpaved roads options ticked... it would be great to have some machine learning magic take a look at a street view picture and decide if there is grass growing up the middle of the road and add a weighted chance of needing to reverse 200 metres when there is other traffic


I have issues with webRTC and OPNsense at home. I presume from NAT type. I end up being stuck on TURN sometimes. I've tried adding a 'static port' as an outbound hybrid NAT rule which improved things but not in every scenario.

Other than that opnsense on an old ewaste HP SFF PC has been excellent. My only upgrade would be something lower power and fanless. Or to add it virtualised on my homelab R330, but security and no Internet when I break that wouldn't be a better situation than now


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