Interesting script but does not generate keys and copy them to other machines, at least not in my case. Necessary to just run 'ssh-keygen' and press enter about 4 times on the local machine then run 'ssh-copy-id user@remoteserver' to send the key to a remote machine to enable no password ssh login.
@jacobandersen991218 сағат бұрын
that's pretty cool, never thought of that
@uzumakiuchiha767823 сағат бұрын
cool
@joeyjoejoejeoejojoeshabadooКүн бұрын
Rare that the YT algo surfaces a great video. Short, concise, new information about a tool I already use all the time. Great stuff!
@ramatjyotsingh2643Күн бұрын
damnn.... i didnt understand anything
@pixobit5882Күн бұрын
same lol
@nathaaaaaa8 күн бұрын
Last sentence hits hard
@aidengaming74018 күн бұрын
Literally the reason react is still alive
@lordadamson10 күн бұрын
lmao
@nixhero11 күн бұрын
In the next episode: React is dead and his body is taken over by Next.js
@xyzmovies643013 күн бұрын
Learned something but I don't know will I ever use it or not. lol Just use multiple session in tmux
@FriendzoneLP15 күн бұрын
Just open 2 terminals LOL 😂
@bijoy_2615 күн бұрын
Super neat stuff!
@lordadamson16 күн бұрын
very good content, thanks
@seansingh442127 күн бұрын
What if I provision a TLS through PKI or a local root CA ? Then can the traffic be routed through port 443 ?
@stokedfoolАй бұрын
Socket files can run entirely in memory! Crazy `> find / -type s ` is super helpful
@KnirinАй бұрын
Is it used in real life? PHP-FPM makes heavy use of Unix Domain Sockets. Most databases use them as well. If you’re running a website on a single system I am pretty sure Unix Domain Sockets are involved somewhere.
Ай бұрын
Great video! Btw what do you use for the slides?
@robertolin4568Ай бұрын
Every time I see this thumbnail I click into this video. It is on par with the quality of the contents
@haves_Ай бұрын
I was liking this video until you said the example in JS...
@gneryzeАй бұрын
why i just found you!!!!! THIS VIDEO IS GREAT TRICK FOR CORPO LIKE GITHUB HAHA
@user-qx2os9oh7iАй бұрын
Linus Torvalds domain expansion is Linux.
@bahadirtuluceАй бұрын
I'm in tears
@FamelhautАй бұрын
gud
@ricardojlrufinoАй бұрын
MySQL also use Domain sockets
@Joe-oc5jqАй бұрын
insane thumbnain lmaoi
@ThePandaGuitarАй бұрын
nice vid. Subbed
@2Fast4MellowАй бұрын
Yes, it supported under Windows, but only as a wrapper around named pipes. For most software this slight overhead is unnoticeable, but if you need to squeeze every last drop of performance, you'd might want to use named pipes directly. But than again, if this communication is the bottleneck of your application, you already have most likely already made some bad design decisions earlier. Usually IPC is used to communicate from a user-space front-end utility to a background service/daemon process, but in some cases it also used for communication between forked processes...
@rweaver6Ай бұрын
In Windows, it's not available to non-insiders.
@vicradonАй бұрын
Why the GenZ call-out?
@LokendraSingh-42Ай бұрын
1:36 One Piece ftw
@PostMeridianLyfАй бұрын
Under rated content
@jbray250Ай бұрын
Not the domain expansion 😭 it's perfect
@RorttiАй бұрын
nodejs jaw line is insane
@qaz1617Ай бұрын
Which theme are you using?
@ragnarlothbrok367Ай бұрын
Why da fock are you writing socket shit in js
@ChrisCox-wv7ooАй бұрын
Anyone have a comparison of the throughput difference between domain and TCP sockets, when both processes are running on the same machine?
@UliTroyoАй бұрын
This is both idiotic and genius.
@UliTroyoАй бұрын
It’s that easy to use Unix pipes?? And here I am using a whole-ass server like a sucker.
@sfuentesojedaАй бұрын
I wonder which other programs you might want to add to that development environment
@thejezzi5219Ай бұрын
Wow Sun Tzu really was ahead of his time :P
@xodzphoneАй бұрын
I have a project on github that uses socket servers. Made it years ago
@xorsirenzАй бұрын
make a discord so i can annoy you when im bored
@NormieDeadАй бұрын
can u please show? how u make those video?
@rogue32902 ай бұрын
10/10 thumbnail
@robertolin45682 ай бұрын
I keep watching this even though I’ve already known what a UDS is. For the thumbnail.
@DanDart2 ай бұрын
I think it's valuable going over the rest of the list and some further reasons why you would want this over another. It seems half done, really.
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Interesting script but does not generate keys and copy them to other machines, at least not in my case. Necessary to just run 'ssh-keygen' and press enter about 4 times on the local machine then run 'ssh-copy-id user@remoteserver' to send the key to a remote machine to enable no password ssh login.
that's pretty cool, never thought of that
cool
Rare that the YT algo surfaces a great video. Short, concise, new information about a tool I already use all the time. Great stuff!
damnn.... i didnt understand anything
same lol
Last sentence hits hard
Literally the reason react is still alive
lmao
In the next episode: React is dead and his body is taken over by Next.js
Learned something but I don't know will I ever use it or not. lol Just use multiple session in tmux
Just open 2 terminals LOL 😂
Super neat stuff!
very good content, thanks
What if I provision a TLS through PKI or a local root CA ? Then can the traffic be routed through port 443 ?
Socket files can run entirely in memory! Crazy `> find / -type s ` is super helpful
Is it used in real life? PHP-FPM makes heavy use of Unix Domain Sockets. Most databases use them as well. If you’re running a website on a single system I am pretty sure Unix Domain Sockets are involved somewhere.
Great video! Btw what do you use for the slides?
Every time I see this thumbnail I click into this video. It is on par with the quality of the contents
I was liking this video until you said the example in JS...
why i just found you!!!!! THIS VIDEO IS GREAT TRICK FOR CORPO LIKE GITHUB HAHA
Linus Torvalds domain expansion is Linux.
I'm in tears
gud
MySQL also use Domain sockets
insane thumbnain lmaoi
nice vid. Subbed
Yes, it supported under Windows, but only as a wrapper around named pipes. For most software this slight overhead is unnoticeable, but if you need to squeeze every last drop of performance, you'd might want to use named pipes directly. But than again, if this communication is the bottleneck of your application, you already have most likely already made some bad design decisions earlier. Usually IPC is used to communicate from a user-space front-end utility to a background service/daemon process, but in some cases it also used for communication between forked processes...
In Windows, it's not available to non-insiders.
Why the GenZ call-out?
1:36 One Piece ftw
Under rated content
Not the domain expansion 😭 it's perfect
nodejs jaw line is insane
Which theme are you using?
Why da fock are you writing socket shit in js
Anyone have a comparison of the throughput difference between domain and TCP sockets, when both processes are running on the same machine?
This is both idiotic and genius.
It’s that easy to use Unix pipes?? And here I am using a whole-ass server like a sucker.
I wonder which other programs you might want to add to that development environment
Wow Sun Tzu really was ahead of his time :P
I have a project on github that uses socket servers. Made it years ago
make a discord so i can annoy you when im bored
can u please show? how u make those video?
10/10 thumbnail
I keep watching this even though I’ve already known what a UDS is. For the thumbnail.
I think it's valuable going over the rest of the list and some further reasons why you would want this over another. It seems half done, really.
Bruh I've been searching for this for a week now
"No bloat" Proceeds to use nodejs
What do you use for terminal ascii art?
why is it just plain black?