> Why does a hill billy who insists on living at the bottom of the Grand Canyon deserve a subsidy? I'm going to say this nicely once instead of the reply I really wanted to say because I'll give you the benefit of the…
USPS as a public entity of the US government is required to deliver mail to all addresses. I don't know all the specific details and I'm sure there's some exceptions for getting service to a new location but existing…
This entire scheme is devoid of a working knowledge of how anything works. I'm wondering what the rug pull is going to be. Crypto or VC?
Yes. I think autocorrect got me on mobile keyboard.
As things are right now, I see this as a respectable way of operating. Michael has made his views and usage of AI known. The Ghostty project has a detailed AI policy for users to see and the team is willing to devote…
No it's not. It might vary by country and culture but in the west that amount has consistently been found to be well over the poverty line and more often over double the median household income.
> The author mentions avoiding multiple logins and searching across forges. The former is already addressed by social logins / federated identity. The latter is not very useful today, on a centralized GitHub, aside from…
SteamOS is not designed or meant for installation as a generic OS. It is only designed to run on the specific supported hardware devices that it comes preinstalled on. No matter how many times you see LTT install it on…
You can expect it to not work. SteamOS is not designed or meant for installation as a generic OS. It is only designed to run on the specific supported hardware devices that it comes preinstalled on. No matter how many…
At least the signal one is using the new DEB822 format, but whomever wrote that missed the fact they could have just embedded the key into the sources file and it would be a very simple command. I'm fairly sure both of…
It's not in Debian 13, the package was flagged with a critical bug and was not fixed prior to release.
This has been their policy but now it's more explicitly defined. Go look through the submissions on https://github.com/flathub/flathub/pulls?q=is%3Apr to understand how bad the problem they are dealing with is.
I went back and checked. It was not Plaid but Trustly. I've never heard of either before but Trustly's name makes me want to trust it even less than Plaid. And I'm more concerned about all of my personal information…
That blog post is a perfect example of when RFC5737 should be used. https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/rfc5737/
Yesterday I was renewing my vehicle registration through my US states website. They offered a range of payment options using embedded options on the site. The direct bank account option had the lowest fee but when I…
What products? Cisco hasn't built a product in decades, they only acquire companies and throw their name in front of the existing product. Do they mean they will only be purchasing AI built products by the end of 2027?
If they MITMed the console then they have probably MITMed the entire deployment process and now have the one time use key already.
What exactly are you talking about? Those don't seem related.
20 some years ago when cable broadband was new, you connected a computer and got public IP. For this example let's just assume it was a public/24. Back then there was no firewall built into Windows, it didn't ask you if…
Yes. Every clone of this idea does the same thing and a new one pops up every week. When I try to point out that the secrets should be exposed through file namespaces instead of ENV vars, the amount of hostility is…
Honestly I was expecting more. There are many languages that support Unicode in variable or function names and I expected it to be used there. It sounds like Python only allows approved Unicode characters to start a…
You know that QR code is just text you can read right? It's just an otpauth:// URI you can copy and paste into most password managers. We even have these amazing things that securely share passwords or other secret data…
The latest release was June 2022 and the last non dependabot commit was March 2023, until new activity 4 days ago using AI. Why should anyone use this?
Part of how the USA got that way is hilariously enough, anti-corruption policies.
Disagree, the best way to pass secrets is by using mount namespaces (systemd and docker do this under /run/secrets/) so that the can program can access the secrets as needed but they don't exist in the environment. The…
> Why does a hill billy who insists on living at the bottom of the Grand Canyon deserve a subsidy? I'm going to say this nicely once instead of the reply I really wanted to say because I'll give you the benefit of the…
USPS as a public entity of the US government is required to deliver mail to all addresses. I don't know all the specific details and I'm sure there's some exceptions for getting service to a new location but existing…
This entire scheme is devoid of a working knowledge of how anything works. I'm wondering what the rug pull is going to be. Crypto or VC?
Yes. I think autocorrect got me on mobile keyboard.
As things are right now, I see this as a respectable way of operating. Michael has made his views and usage of AI known. The Ghostty project has a detailed AI policy for users to see and the team is willing to devote…
No it's not. It might vary by country and culture but in the west that amount has consistently been found to be well over the poverty line and more often over double the median household income.
> The author mentions avoiding multiple logins and searching across forges. The former is already addressed by social logins / federated identity. The latter is not very useful today, on a centralized GitHub, aside from…
SteamOS is not designed or meant for installation as a generic OS. It is only designed to run on the specific supported hardware devices that it comes preinstalled on. No matter how many times you see LTT install it on…
You can expect it to not work. SteamOS is not designed or meant for installation as a generic OS. It is only designed to run on the specific supported hardware devices that it comes preinstalled on. No matter how many…
At least the signal one is using the new DEB822 format, but whomever wrote that missed the fact they could have just embedded the key into the sources file and it would be a very simple command. I'm fairly sure both of…
It's not in Debian 13, the package was flagged with a critical bug and was not fixed prior to release.
This has been their policy but now it's more explicitly defined. Go look through the submissions on https://github.com/flathub/flathub/pulls?q=is%3Apr to understand how bad the problem they are dealing with is.
I went back and checked. It was not Plaid but Trustly. I've never heard of either before but Trustly's name makes me want to trust it even less than Plaid. And I'm more concerned about all of my personal information…
That blog post is a perfect example of when RFC5737 should be used. https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/rfc5737/
Yesterday I was renewing my vehicle registration through my US states website. They offered a range of payment options using embedded options on the site. The direct bank account option had the lowest fee but when I…
What products? Cisco hasn't built a product in decades, they only acquire companies and throw their name in front of the existing product. Do they mean they will only be purchasing AI built products by the end of 2027?
If they MITMed the console then they have probably MITMed the entire deployment process and now have the one time use key already.
What exactly are you talking about? Those don't seem related.
20 some years ago when cable broadband was new, you connected a computer and got public IP. For this example let's just assume it was a public/24. Back then there was no firewall built into Windows, it didn't ask you if…
Yes. Every clone of this idea does the same thing and a new one pops up every week. When I try to point out that the secrets should be exposed through file namespaces instead of ENV vars, the amount of hostility is…
Honestly I was expecting more. There are many languages that support Unicode in variable or function names and I expected it to be used there. It sounds like Python only allows approved Unicode characters to start a…
You know that QR code is just text you can read right? It's just an otpauth:// URI you can copy and paste into most password managers. We even have these amazing things that securely share passwords or other secret data…
The latest release was June 2022 and the last non dependabot commit was March 2023, until new activity 4 days ago using AI. Why should anyone use this?
Part of how the USA got that way is hilariously enough, anti-corruption policies.
Disagree, the best way to pass secrets is by using mount namespaces (systemd and docker do this under /run/secrets/) so that the can program can access the secrets as needed but they don't exist in the environment. The…