I write about systems infrastructure, NixOS, security, and the governance and economics of open source. Here to think out loud.
Infrastructure and security consulting for European public sector and regulated organizations. NixOS, declarative systems, secure boot. NixOS infrastructure consulting for regulated organizations.
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IPv4 are expensive. Why must you bother with them anyway when you can get 18446744073709551616 globally routable IPs for your infrastructure? Here's how to deal with the legacy users.
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Kernel namespaces and sandboxing in the Linux kernel are getting pretty far in adoption and features, e.g. WireGuard, etc. Here, we show a surprising application to these new features to older (read: very old) code to enable non-LAN multiplayer features, on a RTS game: Command & Conquer 3.