I am bad at computers.
Wait a minute, fwknopd is cool and all, it’s still proprietary.
Why hasn’t anyone implemented port knocking with something as simple and ubiquitous as SSH public key authentication (or even password if desired) for port knocking? It could even fire-off RPC signals to other servers from a single bastion..
Seems like all I’ve had time to do lately is work and sleep ._.
About to take a closer look at bitraft though, as I have been meaning to set something like this up for my many bitcask powered projects for a long time now :^)
@prologic@twtxt.net This is a fair point as well, but it doesn’t feel as natural to say “Cool post!” when you can just “like” the post. However, I totally understand your position.
@prologic@twtxt.net this seems to be missing “like” functionality, which maybe you never intended to implement.
However, that functionality is a major driving force for people using services like this due to the dopamine situation.
Looking at the twtxt spec, I wonder if it would be reasonable to implement it by creating a specially crafted status that yarn.social just interpreted as a “like”?
didn’t realize etcd was coded in golang, I wonder if I could import some of the gRPC bits of it and then use bitcask as the backend k/v on the nodes..