mighty-snitch
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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mighty-snitch
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Ask HN: Build Own PC in 2023?
6 months in to my first pc build. had one other pc for past 2 years from letsbld.
the build is easy, but it will take a full day. it is also a bit nerve racking, but mostly that’s just inexperience. parts are all sturdy and snap together. i will be building every nvidia generation from now on.
i used to code on laptops, then game on a pc. now i have to ssds, one windows one linux. bios boot option is unborkable. it’s a great setup.
it’s nice to be able to play fortnite, compile the linux kernel[1], and do gamedev[2] all in a single session.
be aware ddr5 amd boards boot kind of slow. i’ve heard intel is faster.
if you can afford it, go god spec. otherwise spec down into your price range. letsbld and originpc have good configurators to choose parts. newegg prices will be 30% less.
check out fractal torrent cases and dh15 coolers! 4090 fe fits in the nano and 4090 pny fits in the compact.
1. https://github.com/nathants/mighty-snitch/tree/master/kernel...
2. https://r2.nathants.workers.dev/jetpack_hand_animations.mp4
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Cloud, Why So Difficult?
learning cloud is not necessarily using cloud for all things.
cloud adds legitimate new capabilities to every engineer.
if i’m on coffeeshop wifi with my low power laptop, and i need to do something intense like compile linux, i’m sol.
unless i know aws. then i can open a new terminal, spin up a massive spot instance for 19.27 minutes, get that done, then self destruct. [1]
being able to test lambda to s3 io, or ec2 to s3 io, with the same ease one uses grep and sed, is for great good. also it’s fun.
1. https://github.com/nathants/mighty-snitch/blob/master/kernel...
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NitroKey Disappoints Me
you jest, but this is actually fine.
do this via mighty-snitch[1] on any postmarketos phone. any network request passing through the linux kernel gets filtered.
still hosed if it’s hardware level nonsense unfortunately.
the only reason i’m not daily driving postmarketos if lack of gpu acceleration for firefox. hopefully soon!
1. https://github.com/nathants/mighty-snitch
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Linux 6.2: The first mainstream Linux kernel for Apple M1 chips arrives
i just built 6.2 for arm64. what timing!
https://github.com/nathants/mighty-snitch/releases
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Ask HN: What do you do for online privacy?
use a network snitch[1] on desktop and mobile. The original slogan says it all: makes the invisible visible. i’d love to use a disk snitch too, but no exist yet afaik.
it’s interesting to see firefox or any other legitimate app i’m using make many unsolicited requests to weird domains. it feels good to interactively deny those connections.
make sure that cloud[2], which includes git hosts[3], are untrusted. unencrypted data should never hit remote. keys should never leave local.
consider the tradeoffs with online interactions. engaging with other humans in public on github and hackernews is likely worth. engaging in impassioned op-ed debate with bots on engagement monetization platforms like twitter or youtube is likely not.
1. https://github.com/nathants/mighty-snitch
2. https://cryptomator.org/
3. https://github.com/nathants/git-remote-aws
- noticing and preventing network requests should be easy
- Show HN: Noticing and preventing network requests should be easy
stats
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Nvtop: Linux Task Monitor for Nvidia, AMD and Intel GPUs
its not a terminal app like bottom or nvtop but I use https://github.com/exelban/stats and it has iGPU stats
- Stats – macOS system monitor in your menu bar
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Hard disk LEDs and noisy machines
I’ve found stats [1] to be a great open source alternative to the iStat Menus system monitor app mentioned in the article.
[1] https://github.com/exelban/stats
- Just an appreciation post
- Are my new MBP stats OK while gaming?
- New to MacOS - how do I view remaining battery time and screen on time?
- Rare Git Dev Behavior
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A standalone Activity Monitor alternative that isn't on the menu bar and shows stats for individual apps and groups processes by app?
have not used it for quite some time, and I think it was launching the Mac system monitor , it does don't have its own widow , but you can check this https://github.com/exelban/stats
- Base Model M1 slow and freezing
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Anyones macbook also run hotter than their gaming laptop. What temp does the cpu start to throttle? Slow speeds
stats, it's an awesome FOSS app!
What are some alternatives?
thgtoa - The comprehensive guide for online anonymity and OpSec.
iGlance - Free system monitor for OSX and macOS. See all system information at a glance in the menu bar.
git-remote-aws - encrypted git hosting should be easy
eul - 🖥️ macOS status monitoring app written in SwiftUI.
terraform-aws-lambd
MenuMeters - my fork of MenuMeters by http://www.ragingmenace.com/software/menumeters/
macOS-Security-and-Privacy-Guide - Guide to securing and improving privacy on macOS
HoRNDIS - Android USB tethering driver for Mac OS X
terraform-aws-lambda - Terraform module, which takes care of a lot of AWS Lambda/serverless tasks (build dependencies, packages, updates, deployments) in countless combinations 🇺🇦
SmallTree-I211-AT-patch - Patched SmallTree kext for I211-AT support
amx - Apple AMX Instruction Set
HWMonitorSMC2 - Application for monitoring hardware health in macOS