Silicone Valley's not alright
Some of this is pretty good stuff, but I hope standardizing on a 128 item checklist doesn't discourage people from making websites
Heading says "no sintering". Text says "...lasers. Metal powder in, metal parts out"
I don't really understand the distinction here. Are you saying that it's not possible to harm someone by damaging their property? Sure I destroyed their car and they weren't able to go to work and got fired, but I…
I had a hard time parsing the title at first. I was like “I’m pretty sure vacuum robots have to be locally deployed”
I didn’t think the code I just merged was that bad
I think still need some moving parts for the build plate if you want to cure more than 1 layer of resin Edit: from the MIT article, it sounds like the goal is to eventually use a hologram to cure the entire print at…
AWS is pretty aggressive about banning senders with high bounce/report rates. I know from working in an industry where customers had terrible email systems
This looks pretty neat. When I used SES at a previous company we had to do a lot of stuff like bounce tracking and monitoring ourselves so I definitely see the value. One recommendation would be to use have customers…
I think iMessage is a great example of “Embrace, Extend”. Apple didn’t build a standalone chat app because everyone (in the US) was already using SMS on their phones and “hey if you happen to be SMSing another iPhone…
This hacking is more DMCA than CFAA
By “private API” do you mean undocumented public API?
So no 3rd party client software unless the company running the service gives explicit permission? No 3rd party batteries in devices or 3rd party ink cartridges either
I feel like “email is dead as a decentralized protocol” is paradoxically a meme among Gmail users. Counter-anecdote: I haven’t touched Gmail in years and I still send and receive email fine
I’ve never really understood the difference between a gift economy with the expectation of reciprocity and a regular non-gift economy
“From a content discovery standpoint, I’m really interested in how we can seed conversations and seed experiences with really high-quality content — certainly, editorial publisher content” I’ve been waiting so long for…
> Also, Let's Encrypt security is a joke - they issued fake certificate without serious checking. Using unencrypted HTTP for confirmation is a vulnerability They can’t use HTTPS if you don’t have a certificate yet
They’re probably thinking of shared hosting environments that don’t have the SQLite library for PHP installed. That seems like a concern you could raise about any database connector, though
I do love telling users to RTFM as soon as they open the box. In some way I'd prefer that to today's "What manual? You don't need a manual"
Wait, to install this python package I have to have a working c, rust, and fortran compiler?
I can't really infer much from this demo since the documentation it reads and the API it calls aren't public edit: I was wrong. The site just doesn't have a http -> https redirect https://sampleapis.com/api-list/wines
I just use a web browser
Silicone Valley's not alright
Some of this is pretty good stuff, but I hope standardizing on a 128 item checklist doesn't discourage people from making websites
Heading says "no sintering". Text says "...lasers. Metal powder in, metal parts out"
I don't really understand the distinction here. Are you saying that it's not possible to harm someone by damaging their property? Sure I destroyed their car and they weren't able to go to work and got fired, but I…
I had a hard time parsing the title at first. I was like “I’m pretty sure vacuum robots have to be locally deployed”
I didn’t think the code I just merged was that bad
I think still need some moving parts for the build plate if you want to cure more than 1 layer of resin Edit: from the MIT article, it sounds like the goal is to eventually use a hologram to cure the entire print at…
AWS is pretty aggressive about banning senders with high bounce/report rates. I know from working in an industry where customers had terrible email systems
This looks pretty neat. When I used SES at a previous company we had to do a lot of stuff like bounce tracking and monitoring ourselves so I definitely see the value. One recommendation would be to use have customers…
I think iMessage is a great example of “Embrace, Extend”. Apple didn’t build a standalone chat app because everyone (in the US) was already using SMS on their phones and “hey if you happen to be SMSing another iPhone…
This hacking is more DMCA than CFAA
By “private API” do you mean undocumented public API?
So no 3rd party client software unless the company running the service gives explicit permission? No 3rd party batteries in devices or 3rd party ink cartridges either
I feel like “email is dead as a decentralized protocol” is paradoxically a meme among Gmail users. Counter-anecdote: I haven’t touched Gmail in years and I still send and receive email fine
I’ve never really understood the difference between a gift economy with the expectation of reciprocity and a regular non-gift economy
“From a content discovery standpoint, I’m really interested in how we can seed conversations and seed experiences with really high-quality content — certainly, editorial publisher content” I’ve been waiting so long for…
> Also, Let's Encrypt security is a joke - they issued fake certificate without serious checking. Using unencrypted HTTP for confirmation is a vulnerability They can’t use HTTPS if you don’t have a certificate yet
They’re probably thinking of shared hosting environments that don’t have the SQLite library for PHP installed. That seems like a concern you could raise about any database connector, though
I do love telling users to RTFM as soon as they open the box. In some way I'd prefer that to today's "What manual? You don't need a manual"
Wait, to install this python package I have to have a working c, rust, and fortran compiler?
I can't really infer much from this demo since the documentation it reads and the API it calls aren't public edit: I was wrong. The site just doesn't have a http -> https redirect https://sampleapis.com/api-list/wines
I just use a web browser