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For many years there's been a linux router and a DMZ between VDSL router and the internal network here. Nowadays that's even more useful - LLM's are confined to the DMZ, running diskless systems on user accounts (without sudo). Not perfect, working reasonably well so far (and I have no bitcoin to lose).

Check out VPN's in Australia (Australian citizen currently in the UK)


Named after Michel de Montaigne? [0] His Essays are well worth a read - could reasonably claim to be the first blog.

[0 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michel_de_Montaigne


The 'b' in 'blog' stands for 'web'. If you're gonna throw that away, Marcus Aurelius' "Medititations" or Abu Ali ibn al-Banna's diary is probably going to take the title.


Technical founder in the VR/AR space here. Not in a rush so have discounted YC in the past, still may be worth a short chat. Use the "Apply" link on the RFS page?


Not so black and white, but I still thing the Sex Pistols GSTQ is a great song (also Anti-Nowhere Leagues 's "So F*king What!", much more FTW). Never a fan of the Diana bandwagon either.

Yet, likewise to me the Queen always earned the respect shown her. Colouring the establishment by the actions of some is just too black and white thinking for me.


  >the Sex Pistols GSTQ is a great song (also Anti-Nowhere Leagues 's "So F*king What!"..
Don't forget New Model Army's '51st State'


Great song (albeit sort-of not written by them, fits the band perfectly though). Lucky enough to see NMA live a couple of times pre-lockdown, no option but to settle for the live stream for the 40th anniversary.


How do they charge per advert? If I was paying someone hundreds - or thousands - of dollars, I'd certainly expect some degree of personal service.


The "personal service" is that they have created an entire social media platform just to serve your ads.


Body Rocket: Brighton, UK. Multiple positions, remote mostly ok depending on the position but you'll need to work onsite at times.

We're a start-up focused on aerodynamics, and specifically (for now) on cycling. About to move from research to production, what we do is measure drag force on the cyclist in real time via embedded loadcells/aero sensors and far too many on-bike ARM processors (some running linux, some bare-metal).

Positions available are embedded engineer (nrf5x, C, lightweight DSP, linux too), data analyst/database leader and mechanical engineer (solidworks). As a small company (getting on for 10 full-time staff), we're less formal than most. If any of the positions sound interesting, happy to discuss informally.


There's a multi-particle version of this at the Brighton Fusebox (UK, [0]) for anyone who's got interesting ideas of how to use it.

[0] https://www.thefuseboxbrighton.com/events/1414958717/acousti...


If anyone is interested in a demo or just playing with it then DM me.


Pretty much my first on-site service job: the company I was working for made motion-control systems for animation, controlled by a PDP-11. The customer was an animation studio, so dead in the water without the system working. Problem was it wasn't booting, so I had to go on site, open the side of the cabinet and reposition the goose-neck lamp used as the light source for the paper-tape reader. Problem solved, happy customer.


Brand-new they were pretty white (and gray)


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