Clint Dovholuk

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Clint Dovholuk

Clint Dovholuk

@dovholuk

Katılım Mayıs 2013
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Clint Dovholuk
Clint Dovholuk@dovholuk·
@AlexCouedelo Sorry twitter didn't notify me of this on my phone :/ You definitely don't need a shared docker volume. If you want to pop over to the support forum, I answer loads of questions there in more than a tweet. :) openziti.discourse.group
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Alexandre Couëdelo
Alexandre Couëdelo@AlexCouedelo·
@dovholuk What I am missing so far is to automatically enroll routers when they come online. The shared docker volume from the quickstart is not a viable option
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Alexandre Couëdelo
Alexandre Couëdelo@AlexCouedelo·
The initial OpenZiti stack only works from a single host; it is time to go beyond the quickstart and see how to expose the network controller and edges. Makes me think i need to get back to my caddy setup to provide automatic DNS provisionning buff.ly/410cwUF
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Clint Dovholuk
Clint Dovholuk@dovholuk·
@artsploit I was reading github.blog/security/vulne… and I had a couple of questions. a.) why do all the curl statements use -k ? with mTLS, I did not expect to see a -k b.) why does the first curl use http not https? I figure that was a typo?
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Clint Dovholuk
Clint Dovholuk@dovholuk·
@Windows continues to push me away. This time, making it obnoxiously hard to make a local account. I SHOULD NOT NEED TO MAKE A MICROSOFT ACCOUNT to make a temporary, test account ffs! @Microsoft -- just stop. You're destroying Windows this this crap.
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Clint Dovholuk
Clint Dovholuk@dovholuk·
@davepl1968 Back when the start menu wasn't a huge piece of shit. I miss the days of Microsoft only installing bloat ware you could uninstall
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Dave W Plummer
Dave W Plummer@davepl1968·
If I had a LinkedIn bio, I'd definitely mention that I wrote the Windows Start Menu. Well, the non-resume version is that I wrote the code that custom-paints the Start menu, draws the sideways text, background gradient, and so on. It had been done with a Bitmap in Windows 95, but for WindowsNT that would mean doing it in N languages for V variants of server, workstation, and so on. That would be a lot of bitmaps with text in them. I wanted to render it live. There's probably a way to render text sideways now, but there wasn't at the time. Fortunately, with NT, unlike 9x, you could rotate the device context itself. I'd only been coding for Windows a few months at that point, so it was cool to discover it was even possible. I tried a quick test and it worked! I used standard GDI calls to render the background gradient, which fades blue-black like the sky on the NT box, then fill anything past that with solid black. And now you know how the start menu draws :-)
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Clint Dovholuk@dovholuk·
@SNICKERS think we can get a 2024 remake of pretty panda? You know what panda's eat right? They eat bamboo!
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Clint Dovholuk
Clint Dovholuk@dovholuk·
Has anyone made "enshit-AI-fication" or "shit-AI-fication" a term yet? Let's make it a term if not...
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Clint Dovholuk@dovholuk·
@windowsdev It'd be better if it could survive restarts so you could use it to test real world scenarios like installing software that requires a restart etc. But it's handy for certain situations
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Windows Developer
Windows Developer@windowsdev·
What if we told you there's a way to run untrusted content without risking your host OS? 🙌 Windows Sandbox provides a lightweight desktop environment to safely run applications in isolation from the host OS. Learn more 🔽 msft.it/6017YX4fL
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Kadecgos
Kadecgos@kadecgos·
@cinnamon_msft @shakers_msft Windows 11 doesn't suck because it lacks new toys. it sucks because it's missing the cool toys from a decade ago with no control over the UX of the OS. What I want is to hear about GPO settings to turn off all the Ads, AI, and 'Widgets'. I want a working OS, not a shiny one.
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Clint Dovholuk
Clint Dovholuk@dovholuk·
anyone on this platform know exactly how signtool /dg works? The digest file output is most definitely not the PE32 hash. There must be "something else" in the digest. @cinnamon_msft or @ClintRutkas - you have any contacts that could provide details how signtool /dg works!?!?!
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Clint Dovholuk@dovholuk·
@totkeks @cinnamon_msft wouldn't that be nice but no... sadly, crossing the OS's still blows. Some day we might be lucky and just FINALLY get a bash shell instead of gross cmd/pwsh wit MS commands/commandlets. i'm still hoping.
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totkeks
totkeks@totkeks·
@cinnamon_msft Would this also work for WSL/docker workloads? I compiled a lot of things there recently due to needing specific Linux versions and tooling. I guess the answer is no since they use their own filesystem inside single image files. But maybe I'm wrong.
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Kayla Cinnamon ☕ 🔜 #MicrosoftBuild
Cloning to a Dev Drive is practically instantaneous for me. (I legitimately thought the clone failed it was that fast.) Try out the #DevDriveChallenge and let us know what your perf boosts look like! 🚀
Windows Developer@windowsdev

📢 Announcing the Dev Drive Performance Challenge! Set up Dev Drive on your eligible machine, and let us know if Dev Drive made your build times faster! Share your results using #DevDriveChallenge and #WinDev! Info on Dev Drive ➕ the Challenge: msft.it/6013cxIpS

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Clint Dovholuk@dovholuk·
@itsthatladydev "who has an open source project they want to show off on GitHub's Open Source Friday livestream? 👀" -- If you want to talk security and zero trust. I'm in! check out @openziti
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InfoQ@InfoQ·
Protecting APIs in Financial Services with Zero Trust Overlay Mesh Networks bit.ly/445plhJ by @dovholuk
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Clint Dovholuk@dovholuk·
Another day, another computer, another windows 11 install, another SLOW AS HELL TASK MANAGER. @Windows - why do you do this crap. Fix the task manager already. Let me have the old one back that didn't suck
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Clint Dovholuk
Clint Dovholuk@dovholuk·
@Microsoft. PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF GOD fix task manager already. PUT IT BACK. Task manager CAN NOT hang.... Seriously @Windows this is not cool
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Clint Dovholuk@dovholuk·
@Windows. Seriously. Fix the task manager already. Nobody should be forced to see "Task Manager (Not Responding)"... DEAR GOD IT IS AWFUL! Seriously. #Microsoft
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Clint Dovholuk
Clint Dovholuk@dovholuk·
@davepl1968 Any chance you can put up the 'old version' of task manager along with a "replace task manager" option (similar to what procmon allows you to do) so I can put your lovely, speedy UI back onto my system? I can't stand this new task manager for so many reasons :(
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Dave W Plummer
Dave W Plummer@davepl1968·
Big news! Someone finally noticed that if you hold down CTRL, the process list in Task Manager conveniently freezes so you can select rows without them jumping around. I did this so you could sort by CPU and other dynamic columns but then still be able to click stuff...
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Clint Dovholuk
Clint Dovholuk@dovholuk·
@JenMsft That's definitely mildly helpful but unfortunately it doesn't make using it suck any less. Bummer. Can you convince someone to put the old UI back that doesn't have mutli-second pauses? So tired of this new task manager....
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Jen Gentleman 🌺
Jen Gentleman 🌺@JenMsft·
Did you know that if you hold CTRL it will pause Task Manager updating, which means the process names don't move around and are easier to select when you're sorted by resource usage? 👀 Works in both Windows 10 & 11
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