I always saw it as a trust-chain and think that anyone is welcomed to create a root certificate and distribute it to whomever trusts them. Most simple services may not need TLS, but with the ISPs eavesdropping on our…
In theory there is no difference between theory and practice, but in practice there is. Well, it gets complicated quickly when a wide range of users involved.
And YouTube recently (and silently) started approving multiple in-add ads for videos longer than 20 minutes. They destroyed the long-form content creators with their shorts push, and now it looks like they're trying to…
Just curious, what do you do with the increasing number of companies that use push notifications as a form of advertising venue, and how do you differentiate the security warning notification from your camera app from…
Back in early days of personal computers, the instructor told us that a computer just does what you tell tell it to do, though not always what you thought, and making a mistake thousands of times a second hurts a lot.
Sorry, I was responding to the comment, not the article. > Distinction without a difference.
I think it's about owning the consequences of one's own actions.
Please be cognizant of fake plugins. They replicate entire plugins including the readme files and link to the original repos, but the code itself is different.
I agree, for anyone who's not familiar with it, one is a marketing term while the other is the actual measurement.
So 40 containers carried transported by 20 trucks and then by 3 cargo planes?
Surely you would increase the salary of the current employees if you're hiring new people with higher salaries. Also, it sounds like the entire premise is "people don't want to work because they're not being paid…
Seems like distros consider it a medium risk because it doesn't involve remote code execution and requires local access. Though it allows local root privilege escalation which is considered high priority.…
For reference: https://translate.kagi.com/?from=LinkedIn+speak&to=en
A vendor I never interacted with emailing me usually has no respect of me.
There's definitely a trend of ignoring prompts and cutting thinking short.
The new trend is that the legitimate corporations sending you spam regardless of your communication settings, or even after unsubscribing for the 10th time. Yes, I'm looking at you Teal HQ, you're spamming us even 3…
With various websites planning to introduce micro-transactions to read their contents, maybe the end-users should start charging for email deliveries. You want to send me an email? Please give me $1 first, and if I…
The number of files in the node modules folder is crazy, any amount of organization that can tame that chaos is welcomed.
You're absolutely right on that one. It usually starts with querying data from complex systems, and slowly morphs into a dedicated solution of itself. I started seeing a lot of OEMs integrating projects like Grafana and…
Bespoke works to a certain extend, just like having various spreadsheets with macros in them, but after a while having a standard business process becomes quite vital. Especially when other people already made the same…
Speaking from experience, it's because most systems and companies miss a lot of edge cases and standard business processes while they're trying to reinvent the wheel. A recent example of this is, when a job has multiple…
It's incredible how many applications abuse disk access. In a similar fashion, Apple Podcasts app decided to download 120GB of podcasts for random reason and never deleted them. It even showed up as "System Data" and…
Most HN readers would now, but in the case somebody new reads it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streisand_effect > The Streisand effect describes a situation where an attempt to hide, remove, or censor information…
Looks like it, thank you!
Does anyone know the app they're using to sniff the network traffic?
I always saw it as a trust-chain and think that anyone is welcomed to create a root certificate and distribute it to whomever trusts them. Most simple services may not need TLS, but with the ISPs eavesdropping on our…
In theory there is no difference between theory and practice, but in practice there is. Well, it gets complicated quickly when a wide range of users involved.
And YouTube recently (and silently) started approving multiple in-add ads for videos longer than 20 minutes. They destroyed the long-form content creators with their shorts push, and now it looks like they're trying to…
Just curious, what do you do with the increasing number of companies that use push notifications as a form of advertising venue, and how do you differentiate the security warning notification from your camera app from…
Back in early days of personal computers, the instructor told us that a computer just does what you tell tell it to do, though not always what you thought, and making a mistake thousands of times a second hurts a lot.
Sorry, I was responding to the comment, not the article. > Distinction without a difference.
I think it's about owning the consequences of one's own actions.
Please be cognizant of fake plugins. They replicate entire plugins including the readme files and link to the original repos, but the code itself is different.
I agree, for anyone who's not familiar with it, one is a marketing term while the other is the actual measurement.
So 40 containers carried transported by 20 trucks and then by 3 cargo planes?
Surely you would increase the salary of the current employees if you're hiring new people with higher salaries. Also, it sounds like the entire premise is "people don't want to work because they're not being paid…
Seems like distros consider it a medium risk because it doesn't involve remote code execution and requires local access. Though it allows local root privilege escalation which is considered high priority.…
For reference: https://translate.kagi.com/?from=LinkedIn+speak&to=en
A vendor I never interacted with emailing me usually has no respect of me.
There's definitely a trend of ignoring prompts and cutting thinking short.
The new trend is that the legitimate corporations sending you spam regardless of your communication settings, or even after unsubscribing for the 10th time. Yes, I'm looking at you Teal HQ, you're spamming us even 3…
With various websites planning to introduce micro-transactions to read their contents, maybe the end-users should start charging for email deliveries. You want to send me an email? Please give me $1 first, and if I…
The number of files in the node modules folder is crazy, any amount of organization that can tame that chaos is welcomed.
You're absolutely right on that one. It usually starts with querying data from complex systems, and slowly morphs into a dedicated solution of itself. I started seeing a lot of OEMs integrating projects like Grafana and…
Bespoke works to a certain extend, just like having various spreadsheets with macros in them, but after a while having a standard business process becomes quite vital. Especially when other people already made the same…
Speaking from experience, it's because most systems and companies miss a lot of edge cases and standard business processes while they're trying to reinvent the wheel. A recent example of this is, when a job has multiple…
It's incredible how many applications abuse disk access. In a similar fashion, Apple Podcasts app decided to download 120GB of podcasts for random reason and never deleted them. It even showed up as "System Data" and…
Most HN readers would now, but in the case somebody new reads it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streisand_effect > The Streisand effect describes a situation where an attempt to hide, remove, or censor information…
Looks like it, thank you!
Does anyone know the app they're using to sniff the network traffic?