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You can disable the switch animation, which makes it much nicer to use. Just instantly changes the content on all your monitors then. It even works with fullscreen applications on different desktops...


Yep, under Accessibility => Display => Toggle the Reduce motion button. It is much better but still not instant. The only way I'm aware of how to make it instantaneous is by disabling SIP and using Yabai [1].

[1] https://github.com/koekeishiya/yabai


Uh, they're talking about Windows; you're talking about MacOS.


How do you do that?

I've noticed animations seem to be quicker in the win11 22h2 update, which makes them much less annoying, but I still prefer the instant change of i3.


Knowing how your data is structured in memory is a trivial exercise for anyone working on a game engine like the author of this talk. You don't even need to think about it. The layout of every data structure used by the engine is known and chances are you have implemented a bunch of them yourself.


There are a lot of people who have given up on a) and instead spend all their time trying to tear the stuff other people build down because they got bored.


Why would you? Nobody can connect to it without your private key. Or is there something I am not aware of? Genuine question, as I am running wireguard in a few places and thought it was secure by default.


Can we buy keys for all users in our companies or just one per Cloudflare account?


You can buy up to 10 security keys with the offer. If you have multiple account administrators (separate email addresses) for your Cloudflare account, you can buy up to 10 security keys per administrator.

If you represent a larger organization with over 500 employees, you can get 50% off the first year of a 3+ year YubiEnterprise Subscription (no limits on keys for YubiEnterprise Subscription).


Awesome!


I'm confused, it seems like this will require processing the entire database for every request, which would be unusable in practice. Did I miss the trick?


It does - for databases of a reasonable size, this is okay. Roughly 1-50 GB databases are quite practical.


The most effective way is to be active in communities for the thing you want to be doing. Get a reputation as one of the people who know what they're doing. Eventually others will start reaching out to you privately when their companies are looking for new hires. If you get your foot in the door this way, your location becomes mostly irrelevant.

Sounds unusual, but I've previously gotten very well paid jobs in multiple startups through this kind of personal networking - you even get to skip most of the interview process. Meanwhile everything I applied to without any connections has been a wash.

Negotiations are much easier if you can deal with working as a US contractor, dropping most of your employment protection laws for more money.


The technology is getting smaller! It's just that at the same time, people still demand orders of magnitude higher performance. There are physical limits to how small a cooler can be, and that takes up like 95% of the space.


It seems like the offense in question happened more than a decade ago. What can this person do to move past it and rehabilitate into society?


What if that application doesn't support that setup either? So many services online barely manage to let you setup TOTP, nothing like this...


Stick it behind something like authentik before exposing it


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