Hardware Offload for Unifi Edgerouter

Posted on Wed 30 November 2022 in tech • Tagged with unifi, edgerouter, performance

I recently discovered Hardware Offloading is not enabled by default on Unifi Edgerouter. To enable it you must give up QoS. However many small office networks don't need that and would benefit from the 3x performance boost instead. I tried it on my network and I observed easily a 3x …


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History: ius naturale

Posted on Sun 27 November 2022 in history • Tagged with definition, dictionary

Latin: literally natural law. The Romans believed, at least in principal, that the rights of individuals are inalienable from them. This precept maintains that a person is innocent until proven guilty, and that all people should be equal in the eyes of the law and government. Though this precept has …


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building with rust...

Posted on Tue 22 November 2022 in tech • Tagged with Solana, rust, web3, rustc

"Even high-spec machines can run out of memory while compiling parts of the Solana codebase."

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History: ius gentium

Posted on Sun 20 November 2022 in history • Tagged with definition, dictionary

Latin: literally national law. The Romans founded a sophisticated form of government with a basis in law. The Romans understood the distinction between national law, such as those required in the maintenance of state and natural law. See ius naturale.


building solc

Posted on Thu 17 November 2022 in tech • Tagged with Ethereum, Solidity, web3, c++, devops

Building Solidity's compiler solc is nothing short of a bear. It is using complex external dependencies like boost with some optional dependencies. Moreover the build depends on specific versions of these packages. This amount of complexity for a compiler is a topic of another post but it does give me …


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History: insulae

Posted on Sun 13 November 2022 in history • Tagged with definition, dictionary

The insulae where dilapidated apartment complexes for the poor and landless. The insulae could be as tall as six stories, and could be compared with modern day "tenement complexes" in large cities. The insulae where prone to collapse and fire.