Even when you ask that, make sure to ask for the "_fully diluted_ cap table". It may seem like a small detail, but if you get a cap table that's not fully diluted then what you see may differ a lot from what it ends up…
Also, it's a way for AWS to reuse very old hardware where customers don't think about the specifications of the underlying hardware.
Also from an operations point of view it's quite easy to manage. I'm not that experienced with Postgresql, but my understanding is that until recently you had to vacuum it every once in a while. Besides, it's also using…
There is this announcement about a new snap release from November 2022 [1] in which they made this possible. So this is a relatively recent addition. Before that, Snap basically did everything in its powers to ensure…
Have you ever used it in a production / server environment? One of the problems I have with Snap is that it does auto-updates. So you can't control when updates are performed. Furthermore, you can only use Canonical's…
Then there's still wifi of course. Admittedly, a phone without cellular connections is less useful, but it could still be used to function like a tablet that's simply kept at home etc.
I don't disagree with your analysis. However, I do wonder if Adobe purchased Figma because of the current revenue streams, or that they'd much rather either want to prevent having to face a new competitor, or…
Yep. When they have bars, these bars are precisely meant to stop a car or motor bike from sliding under. Bicyclists have way less momentum, so sliding under would be less of a risk, I think. They experience plenty of…
> are bars all that expensive? From the article: > The beefier, more robust rear guards would’ve cost an additional $127 each, according to industry estimates. I'm inclined to think that 127 USD (even if the side rails…
I still use Apache Httpd quite a bit, actually. Alongside haproxy, that is. The thing I appreciate about Apache is its modular layout. With Nginx I often run into a use case where I need to recompile stuff, something…
I understand where you're coming from. Recently I read someone saying that "it's just like brushing your teeth, it's what your body requires in order to keep functioning properly". That rang a bell with me. After all, I…
Maybe it would be a nice project to see if you could get Zig working in the Linux kernel?
Someone commented something along the lines of 'but then how are we supposed to tackle organized crime'. As I typed the comment below the comment got flagged and I could no longer reply. Still, I think the bit below may…
I appreciate the usefulness for websites that use a passwordless login; where WebauthN is the only means of authentication. However, having implemented WebauthN on various websites as a second factor. On these websites…
I wonder if the moment this poll was published has any impact on its results. I.e., if it was published on a Tuesday during business hours would there be a different audience than the people reading HN over the weekend?
I think there won't be a big bang where we go from no self driving to fully self driving vehicles at once. It will be many small changes, that taken together will slowly transition towards full self driving cars. Since…
Would it not be way more useful if the NTSB focused on road design? As someone from Europe I oftentimes see very wide roads in the USA with a maximum speed of 15 mph or something, their design does not stop one from…
Even when you ask that, make sure to ask for the "_fully diluted_ cap table". It may seem like a small detail, but if you get a cap table that's not fully diluted then what you see may differ a lot from what it ends up…
Also, it's a way for AWS to reuse very old hardware where customers don't think about the specifications of the underlying hardware.
Also from an operations point of view it's quite easy to manage. I'm not that experienced with Postgresql, but my understanding is that until recently you had to vacuum it every once in a while. Besides, it's also using…
There is this announcement about a new snap release from November 2022 [1] in which they made this possible. So this is a relatively recent addition. Before that, Snap basically did everything in its powers to ensure…
Have you ever used it in a production / server environment? One of the problems I have with Snap is that it does auto-updates. So you can't control when updates are performed. Furthermore, you can only use Canonical's…
Then there's still wifi of course. Admittedly, a phone without cellular connections is less useful, but it could still be used to function like a tablet that's simply kept at home etc.
I don't disagree with your analysis. However, I do wonder if Adobe purchased Figma because of the current revenue streams, or that they'd much rather either want to prevent having to face a new competitor, or…
Yep. When they have bars, these bars are precisely meant to stop a car or motor bike from sliding under. Bicyclists have way less momentum, so sliding under would be less of a risk, I think. They experience plenty of…
> are bars all that expensive? From the article: > The beefier, more robust rear guards would’ve cost an additional $127 each, according to industry estimates. I'm inclined to think that 127 USD (even if the side rails…
I still use Apache Httpd quite a bit, actually. Alongside haproxy, that is. The thing I appreciate about Apache is its modular layout. With Nginx I often run into a use case where I need to recompile stuff, something…
I understand where you're coming from. Recently I read someone saying that "it's just like brushing your teeth, it's what your body requires in order to keep functioning properly". That rang a bell with me. After all, I…
Maybe it would be a nice project to see if you could get Zig working in the Linux kernel?
Someone commented something along the lines of 'but then how are we supposed to tackle organized crime'. As I typed the comment below the comment got flagged and I could no longer reply. Still, I think the bit below may…
I appreciate the usefulness for websites that use a passwordless login; where WebauthN is the only means of authentication. However, having implemented WebauthN on various websites as a second factor. On these websites…
I wonder if the moment this poll was published has any impact on its results. I.e., if it was published on a Tuesday during business hours would there be a different audience than the people reading HN over the weekend?
I think there won't be a big bang where we go from no self driving to fully self driving vehicles at once. It will be many small changes, that taken together will slowly transition towards full self driving cars. Since…
Would it not be way more useful if the NTSB focused on road design? As someone from Europe I oftentimes see very wide roads in the USA with a maximum speed of 15 mph or something, their design does not stop one from…