Notice that most of the examples have none of the green highlight counter, which is shown for > small losses. KEEPING SCORE: The Dow Jones industrial average rose 32 points, or 0.2 percent, to 18,156 as of 3:15 p.m.…
> No, it's not. Seeds and even embryos are to DNA what a running piece of software (and especially, a Lisp/Smalltalk image) is to its source code: the latter stores only a fraction of the former. Thank you for pointing…
> Interesting. Gets you wondering what else you might not have heard of. Consider how much of a rabbit hole YouTube can be and then imagine that the subsection of humanity that uses or is able to use YouTube is just a…
> I keep and grow as much seed as possible. It is the only way to adapt plants to your local environment and farming methods and needs. I get plants that are much easier to grow, then breed for taste or other features.…
> It's a shame, really, because DANE would've fixed so many problems. It would basically make services like Let's Encrypt unnecessary and would move us close to a world where email encryption and validation works by…
Some applications make use of this macOS feature, like CheatSheet or Shortcat. I wish other platforms had a similar feature, I only know of vaguely similar behaviour in Vim/Emacs which which-key.
Restricting read access is one of the missing features in monorepos. While they make a lot of stuff easier and trackable, I don't feel comfortable having every temporary consultant having access to all code at once.
Some stuff I'd love to see implemented: - Typed inputs and IntelliSense. There is very basic support for types, even so, I'd love even more strict types and type inference as in Typescript, so my terminal and shell can…
> There's a whole other rant I have about this problem, where we really lack domain specific trust standards - i.e. communicating with a business, what I want to know is "is this a recognized legal business entity in…
> (2) Signal has no system by which you can communicate to "conceptual entities" - i.e. companies. This has always kind of bugged me with email as compared to physical mail: While with a physical mailbox I can write a…
In theory the giants that already hold the vast majority of all email communications - like Microsoft and Alphabet - are in a prime position to introduce a successor, hopefully this time with a receipt so the last…
I don't think that Signal is a proper substitute for anything that email is used for. Maybe it would be better to work on more secure successors or extensions to email.
I have similar doubts as well. Especially considering that digital signatures and encryption do not protect against impersonation attacks, like phishing via facebok.com or other similar sounding domains, in either the…
One of the largest holes in encrypted communication is still the fact that the vast majority of email is still neither digitally signed, nor encrypted. And even if they are, the usual schemes do not encrypt the subject…
I always disliked that it was so difficult to interact with Word if you wanted to create automated documents. Instead I'd love it if there was a developer-first experience to create standardised documents from nice…
Is this something where you could or should cooperate with the Internet Archive?
I am still dreaming of something that would allow a user to file a ticket, have them record audio and video like loom to describe the issue and what they were trying to achieve, and then dump a screen record of the last…
As an amateur, that follows SpaceX from a distance, what makes the W-band so interesting?
Do these implementations use the neural engine? I saw that there was a stable diffusion implementation using the neural engine and I found that my macbook noticably did not run hot, as opposed to an average Teams call.
Maybe you can start that list, on GitHub or something like that, so people can contribute.
> This problem is non-existant in Austria, or Germany for the most part. This is highly dependent on where in Germany you are talking about. In some parts the police don't care at all.
No. On the contrary, GDPR explicitly allows data to be stored if retention is required for law, such as all financial data for 10+ years. However, there is absolutely no need to hold all this data "hot" in the…
> The fact that you use the past tense means you got past it? If so, I'd appreciate any advice I'd love to give you advice so much, however I forced myself through it and started to work in a different carreer.
Thank you for the list, I will take the advice to heart immediately.
What are the warning signs? The paths you described kind of describe things I do. Sometimes they are necessary and I am taking steps to prevent them. At the same time I worry I already shut down the warning signs.…
Notice that most of the examples have none of the green highlight counter, which is shown for > small losses. KEEPING SCORE: The Dow Jones industrial average rose 32 points, or 0.2 percent, to 18,156 as of 3:15 p.m.…
> No, it's not. Seeds and even embryos are to DNA what a running piece of software (and especially, a Lisp/Smalltalk image) is to its source code: the latter stores only a fraction of the former. Thank you for pointing…
> Interesting. Gets you wondering what else you might not have heard of. Consider how much of a rabbit hole YouTube can be and then imagine that the subsection of humanity that uses or is able to use YouTube is just a…
> I keep and grow as much seed as possible. It is the only way to adapt plants to your local environment and farming methods and needs. I get plants that are much easier to grow, then breed for taste or other features.…
> It's a shame, really, because DANE would've fixed so many problems. It would basically make services like Let's Encrypt unnecessary and would move us close to a world where email encryption and validation works by…
Some applications make use of this macOS feature, like CheatSheet or Shortcat. I wish other platforms had a similar feature, I only know of vaguely similar behaviour in Vim/Emacs which which-key.
Restricting read access is one of the missing features in monorepos. While they make a lot of stuff easier and trackable, I don't feel comfortable having every temporary consultant having access to all code at once.
Some stuff I'd love to see implemented: - Typed inputs and IntelliSense. There is very basic support for types, even so, I'd love even more strict types and type inference as in Typescript, so my terminal and shell can…
> There's a whole other rant I have about this problem, where we really lack domain specific trust standards - i.e. communicating with a business, what I want to know is "is this a recognized legal business entity in…
> (2) Signal has no system by which you can communicate to "conceptual entities" - i.e. companies. This has always kind of bugged me with email as compared to physical mail: While with a physical mailbox I can write a…
In theory the giants that already hold the vast majority of all email communications - like Microsoft and Alphabet - are in a prime position to introduce a successor, hopefully this time with a receipt so the last…
I don't think that Signal is a proper substitute for anything that email is used for. Maybe it would be better to work on more secure successors or extensions to email.
I have similar doubts as well. Especially considering that digital signatures and encryption do not protect against impersonation attacks, like phishing via facebok.com or other similar sounding domains, in either the…
One of the largest holes in encrypted communication is still the fact that the vast majority of email is still neither digitally signed, nor encrypted. And even if they are, the usual schemes do not encrypt the subject…
I always disliked that it was so difficult to interact with Word if you wanted to create automated documents. Instead I'd love it if there was a developer-first experience to create standardised documents from nice…
Is this something where you could or should cooperate with the Internet Archive?
I am still dreaming of something that would allow a user to file a ticket, have them record audio and video like loom to describe the issue and what they were trying to achieve, and then dump a screen record of the last…
As an amateur, that follows SpaceX from a distance, what makes the W-band so interesting?
Do these implementations use the neural engine? I saw that there was a stable diffusion implementation using the neural engine and I found that my macbook noticably did not run hot, as opposed to an average Teams call.
Maybe you can start that list, on GitHub or something like that, so people can contribute.
> This problem is non-existant in Austria, or Germany for the most part. This is highly dependent on where in Germany you are talking about. In some parts the police don't care at all.
No. On the contrary, GDPR explicitly allows data to be stored if retention is required for law, such as all financial data for 10+ years. However, there is absolutely no need to hold all this data "hot" in the…
> The fact that you use the past tense means you got past it? If so, I'd appreciate any advice I'd love to give you advice so much, however I forced myself through it and started to work in a different carreer.
Thank you for the list, I will take the advice to heart immediately.
What are the warning signs? The paths you described kind of describe things I do. Sometimes they are necessary and I am taking steps to prevent them. At the same time I worry I already shut down the warning signs.…