This reads like it's straight from the comment section of a Facebook post and is low quality even for HN's recent discussion culture.
I'll bait, even though this is quite obvious a low-effort comment without any basis. If you would have read the article, you could have noted the following: > Max Schrems: "The penalty will go to Ireland - the State…
But BSH is a direct child company of Bosch, you can even get those products for a discount as a (automotive) Bosch employee. Most Bosch divisions are separate child companies. It's just that BSH is very small part of…
> Not being a public company means nobody cares about quarterly results. And this is why I like Bosch so much (as an employee for a very similar amount of time). The working climate in most places is relaxed compared to…
> Or outages are so rare that it’s not worth the trouble? This, I can't remember the last Fastly outage in this dimension, so the time spent on setting up a secondary server serving your assets is probably not really…
There's also https://github.com/schollz/croc which is a very simple P2P CLI transfer tool.
That's definitely not true. Most hidden service use some darknet-specific captchas nowadays. Just open the next best darknet market or simply forum and you'll see what I mean.
> for health reasons I can relate to that, which is also a reason why I now _try_ to consume weekly newspapers (like the linked "Die Zeit") instead of the daily/hourly short-lived news. In my experience the latter tend…
From my personal experience (at least the German) media focuses on that as well. I read a lot of articles on how the companies are working to scale the output up. One good and recent example is this article (paywalled)…
Where do you get that from? There's a huge effort to scale up the production up, which you can see by the weekly increasing output for example of Biontech [0]. Discussing one thing doesn't exclude taking care of…
In the follow up chain it was stated that some of their patches made it to stable: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-nfs/YH%2F8jcoC1ffuksrf@kroah.c... Can someone who's more invested into kernel devel find them and analyze…
And this is just the tip of the iceberg. As described in the article, you can avoid this by hiding your "last seen" status. But why use the "last seen" feature, if WhatsApp also has an "online" indicator? Funnily…
Do you have a source for that?
And that comment was removed by the author a few minutes ago.
On the other hand Signal is encouraged by people like Edward Snowden (who I assume is paranoid enough about American big corps). The clients are open source and feature a strong E2EE, which is called the Signal protocol…
> There was no blackout _yet_, but it was very close. Where do you get that from? None of the sources reported a close blackout, as far as I understood it there was a lot of emergency capacity left. We weren't even in…
It was founded by Max Schrems, whom some of you might now for his lawsuits against Facebook a few years back, which ended the EU-US Safe Harbour and Privacy Shield data trade agreements. It's mainly EU-centric which…
I assume they do that do avoid comments on old issues. If they are already using bots like that they are probably barely able to respond to new issues, so comments on old issues will never be read anyways. By forcing…
> simple way to get something running where I could easily onboard friends/family He's not talking about himself, he's talking about (non-IT) friends and family. Most of them probably would be barely able to find the…
Not exactly sure what you are talking about. People are fleeing from Whatsapp because it's owned by Facebook (which has one of the worst privacy reputations), because it's closed source and because facebook can replace…
Because in contrast to Matrix it looks much more accessible to the average user. Not all of my friends are in IT and want to/are able to use matrix. Signal is also nonprofit, fully opensource and minimizes metadata to a…
I'm sorry, but where did you get that information from? The FAQ only states: > Media and messages you back up aren't protected by WhatsApp end-to-end encryption while in Google Drive. That makes sense, why would you…
Not the OP, but I'd say noisetorch already works pretty good for that use case. Especially with the recent additions of pre-selecting the last device and stuff like that, I really appreciate those minor QOL…
This is such a cool idea and a job offering that feels like it was written by somehow who loves his job. Definitely saving this <3
For me noisetorch [0] (based on RNNoise [1][2]) works pretty good. I'm using RTX Voice while I'm working on Windows and noisetorch while working on manjaro. RTX Voice seems to work a bit better, but noisetorch compares…
This reads like it's straight from the comment section of a Facebook post and is low quality even for HN's recent discussion culture.
I'll bait, even though this is quite obvious a low-effort comment without any basis. If you would have read the article, you could have noted the following: > Max Schrems: "The penalty will go to Ireland - the State…
But BSH is a direct child company of Bosch, you can even get those products for a discount as a (automotive) Bosch employee. Most Bosch divisions are separate child companies. It's just that BSH is very small part of…
> Not being a public company means nobody cares about quarterly results. And this is why I like Bosch so much (as an employee for a very similar amount of time). The working climate in most places is relaxed compared to…
> Or outages are so rare that it’s not worth the trouble? This, I can't remember the last Fastly outage in this dimension, so the time spent on setting up a secondary server serving your assets is probably not really…
There's also https://github.com/schollz/croc which is a very simple P2P CLI transfer tool.
That's definitely not true. Most hidden service use some darknet-specific captchas nowadays. Just open the next best darknet market or simply forum and you'll see what I mean.
> for health reasons I can relate to that, which is also a reason why I now _try_ to consume weekly newspapers (like the linked "Die Zeit") instead of the daily/hourly short-lived news. In my experience the latter tend…
From my personal experience (at least the German) media focuses on that as well. I read a lot of articles on how the companies are working to scale the output up. One good and recent example is this article (paywalled)…
Where do you get that from? There's a huge effort to scale up the production up, which you can see by the weekly increasing output for example of Biontech [0]. Discussing one thing doesn't exclude taking care of…
In the follow up chain it was stated that some of their patches made it to stable: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-nfs/YH%2F8jcoC1ffuksrf@kroah.c... Can someone who's more invested into kernel devel find them and analyze…
And this is just the tip of the iceberg. As described in the article, you can avoid this by hiding your "last seen" status. But why use the "last seen" feature, if WhatsApp also has an "online" indicator? Funnily…
Do you have a source for that?
And that comment was removed by the author a few minutes ago.
On the other hand Signal is encouraged by people like Edward Snowden (who I assume is paranoid enough about American big corps). The clients are open source and feature a strong E2EE, which is called the Signal protocol…
> There was no blackout _yet_, but it was very close. Where do you get that from? None of the sources reported a close blackout, as far as I understood it there was a lot of emergency capacity left. We weren't even in…
It was founded by Max Schrems, whom some of you might now for his lawsuits against Facebook a few years back, which ended the EU-US Safe Harbour and Privacy Shield data trade agreements. It's mainly EU-centric which…
I assume they do that do avoid comments on old issues. If they are already using bots like that they are probably barely able to respond to new issues, so comments on old issues will never be read anyways. By forcing…
> simple way to get something running where I could easily onboard friends/family He's not talking about himself, he's talking about (non-IT) friends and family. Most of them probably would be barely able to find the…
Not exactly sure what you are talking about. People are fleeing from Whatsapp because it's owned by Facebook (which has one of the worst privacy reputations), because it's closed source and because facebook can replace…
Because in contrast to Matrix it looks much more accessible to the average user. Not all of my friends are in IT and want to/are able to use matrix. Signal is also nonprofit, fully opensource and minimizes metadata to a…
I'm sorry, but where did you get that information from? The FAQ only states: > Media and messages you back up aren't protected by WhatsApp end-to-end encryption while in Google Drive. That makes sense, why would you…
Not the OP, but I'd say noisetorch already works pretty good for that use case. Especially with the recent additions of pre-selecting the last device and stuff like that, I really appreciate those minor QOL…
This is such a cool idea and a job offering that feels like it was written by somehow who loves his job. Definitely saving this <3
For me noisetorch [0] (based on RNNoise [1][2]) works pretty good. I'm using RTX Voice while I'm working on Windows and noisetorch while working on manjaro. RTX Voice seems to work a bit better, but noisetorch compares…