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Just use oauth2-proxy with keycloak to put SSO in front of any self-hosted app.


Works if everyone has the same permissions in the app but you might still need a shared login as well. I've done this for e.g. metabase before but it is not the same as a native oidc integration.


I remember Mohammed Said (of Laravel fame) telling this story to Matt Stauffer in the Laravel Podcast. He wrote is programs at home on pen and paper and went to the public library to try them out.


No idea where you get your news on Germany, but the only valid thing was the part about the auto industry being legacy. As someone working in the energy sector, I can gladly tell you we got rid off most dependencies, we’re 95% independent regarding electricity. Oil and coal are still a problem, but we’re getting there. That ballooning welfare deficit you talk about must be a joke, what are you even saying? Germany has a zero deficit policy in it’s constitution (which what’s actually causing trouble right now, especially regarding Ukraine help funding). Please also point me to information on unions fighting EV because I haven’t heard anything about this (being active in the largest German union).


> Please also point me to information on unions fighting EV because I haven’t heard anything about this (being active in the largest German union).

To expand into EV means you need to let go from the declining ICE sector and unions are fighting against such job cuts meaning there's less money left to go to EV expansion. Is putting 2 and 2 together really that difficult?


No reason to be snarky. You did not provide any information on the matter beyond 'because I say so'.


Price is not everything. My company has Gitlab licenses as a part of a larger Microsoft enterprise agreement/partnership but we still pay for GitLab Ultimate and use that as a default for all developers.


https://hackaday.com/2024/10/23/will-io-domain-names-survive...

.io is the country domain of the British Indian Ocean territories which will soon seize to exist.


cease*


Great result. Can’t wait to use this on my codebase!


Same as Laravel, IMHO.


As a Linux (and Mac) user, I had the same feelings for a long time, until I joined a large corporation that heavily relies on Microsoft stuff.

So just speaking as a user: Outlook is the crappiest email client on the planet, but it’s the best calendar I have seen so far. I haven’t been able to replicate with OSS, what I experience now in this corporate environment. Everything just works and is well integrated. I can easily see availabilities of co-workers before inviting them to meetings. I can easily share certain aspects of my own calendar with some or all co-workers (only availability, titles, full event content). I can hand my calendar over to be managed by someone else and it will be clear that I did so (A invited you on behalf of B).

All these things just work.

I applaud the work to start a good OSS calendar implementation, but what I‘m actually missing is a corresponding OSS server side that does all these things I‘ve seen in the enterprise.


Those industrial titanium powder printers are not comparable at all what you know, I assume. They‘re used at scale to produce airplane parts. Usually also utilising bionic structures, e.g. to make brackets that are much lighter and sturdier, than their conventional counterparts.


Yeah most of what I do is in SLS, I don't really know what the nuances to how the sintered metal powder ones behave vs polyamide etc.

One of the bits SLS can struggle with is long plane or ribbon-like objects. And then as you get thin enough, the surface finish starts being a non-trivial % of the overall thickness in that area. Just was curious how sensitive the strength is to uncertainty, and as a second part of the overall structure aids it by making ribs to mitigate any weirdness in the flat bit.


Someone from the commission actually got into contact with me today after I filled out the OWA questionnaire.


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