Open Source on Reddit
www.reddit.com › r › opensourceJan 25, 2008 · Hey everybody! I'm one of the maintainers of an open source identity aware access proxy called Pomerium.We just released v0.16 which includes a bunch of new features, but there's one in particular that has been in the works for months that I'm really excited about and wanted to share: Pomerium now supports incorporating device identity into your access policies.
Open Source on Reddit
https://www.reddit.com/r/opensourceA subreddit for everything [open source] (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source) related. 150k Members 124 Online Created Jan 25, 2008 r/opensource Rules 1. Be Respectful 2. No Spam or Excessive Self-Promotion 3. Memes & Low-Effort Posts 4. Be On-Topic 5. No Sensationalized Titles 6. No Drive-By Posting / Karma Farming 7. No Link Aggregations
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teddit.netI was DMing for the first time a few weeks ago and during a battle with a monster I knew they couldn’t beat (the fight helped move the plot along so it was necessary), one of the players looked up how many hit points it had and told the others to give up fighting because of this.