Yes, pretty much. I bought a domain to make sure I only have to do this once and parked it with Infomaniak. Then I setup a new mail account (by now I abandoned Proton for Infomaniak there as well) The next year I just…
Non of that paper stuff! Stone tablets only.
The problem very much is binary. Ocne you have a self sustaining feedback loop going it's game over. Its a gradient until it isn't.
I like to do a few things: - Bounce ideas off it. How would you stucture this and why? - Simplify code i have written in a first draft - review my changes - ask about why something doesn't work (if the first answer…
And yet reflexive cynicism about politicians is just being a realist :D
No, you cannot be resilient against a company directly injecting stuff into their software without user input. There is zero complexity here. CrowdStrike accepted money for security services and offered a client. Then…
Yes, the last 5 remaining humans after the most recent climate disaster will thoroughly enjoy waving at the billionaires living on the luxury lunar retreat. The technological advancements were nice the first time…
In their own houses. That's what cooperatives are for. Also prices would drop once speculation on housing is no longer profitable.
They could have taken the cheap way of just deleting everything. So someone already wants to use it or at the very least have the option.
Ahh robots bringing democracy. Wonderful.
This comment is so divorced from reality for 95% of people it's not even funny.
That's how you know it's working as intended!
Eagle screeching in the background.
I use a single old PC at home. Put debian on it, install docker and unattended upgrades. Create docker compose files for all services. Make sure to use 'latest' everywhere and run watchtower to update all images…
Free society... People buy a car because they have to work. They have to work because they don't want to starve. Following your logic keeping slaves is not exploitative. You pay them in not being whipped and maybe even…
So what you are saying is you need sufficient money to do whatever you want in the guise of "business" without having to fear any consequences whatsoever?
Ah yes those people wanting real healthcare. What entitled idiots. Anyways let's finance another 200 mio yacht for the pharma ceos, they worked hard after all. You might be one of the one day since you work hard...
That's what insurance is for. And if it gets really bad, there is the corporate veil for that. Just declare bankruptcy and start over. Not like you are losing the money you extracted from the company.
Frankly if a user can run the docker command he is basically root anyways. That's why you do not add random users to the docker group.
Yes, control physical access to the hardware. You can also achieve some mitigation by using encrypted ram.
Social mobility is literally only about money today, not too many opportunities to become a noble anymore. And no you cannot "readily increase your earnings." The best indicator for a person's future earnings are still…
Because they have enough money and data now to just obliterate any kind of serious competition. They only need to keep providing minimal value to actual users. That's why.
It's only hard to start a business if you are poor...
Or you know, buy a senator or two and do whatever they feel like... Pretty sure some of the super ethical companies you listed would even chip in a few million. They are well on the way to eroding any kind of oversight…
I have been using paperless for years now. There was the 1 issue a while back when the original maintainer stopped and they had to fork it. But otherwise it's super stable. They keep to semver religiously and all your…
Yes, pretty much. I bought a domain to make sure I only have to do this once and parked it with Infomaniak. Then I setup a new mail account (by now I abandoned Proton for Infomaniak there as well) The next year I just…
Non of that paper stuff! Stone tablets only.
The problem very much is binary. Ocne you have a self sustaining feedback loop going it's game over. Its a gradient until it isn't.
I like to do a few things: - Bounce ideas off it. How would you stucture this and why? - Simplify code i have written in a first draft - review my changes - ask about why something doesn't work (if the first answer…
And yet reflexive cynicism about politicians is just being a realist :D
No, you cannot be resilient against a company directly injecting stuff into their software without user input. There is zero complexity here. CrowdStrike accepted money for security services and offered a client. Then…
Yes, the last 5 remaining humans after the most recent climate disaster will thoroughly enjoy waving at the billionaires living on the luxury lunar retreat. The technological advancements were nice the first time…
In their own houses. That's what cooperatives are for. Also prices would drop once speculation on housing is no longer profitable.
They could have taken the cheap way of just deleting everything. So someone already wants to use it or at the very least have the option.
Ahh robots bringing democracy. Wonderful.
This comment is so divorced from reality for 95% of people it's not even funny.
That's how you know it's working as intended!
Eagle screeching in the background.
I use a single old PC at home. Put debian on it, install docker and unattended upgrades. Create docker compose files for all services. Make sure to use 'latest' everywhere and run watchtower to update all images…
Free society... People buy a car because they have to work. They have to work because they don't want to starve. Following your logic keeping slaves is not exploitative. You pay them in not being whipped and maybe even…
So what you are saying is you need sufficient money to do whatever you want in the guise of "business" without having to fear any consequences whatsoever?
Ah yes those people wanting real healthcare. What entitled idiots. Anyways let's finance another 200 mio yacht for the pharma ceos, they worked hard after all. You might be one of the one day since you work hard...
That's what insurance is for. And if it gets really bad, there is the corporate veil for that. Just declare bankruptcy and start over. Not like you are losing the money you extracted from the company.
Frankly if a user can run the docker command he is basically root anyways. That's why you do not add random users to the docker group.
Yes, control physical access to the hardware. You can also achieve some mitigation by using encrypted ram.
Social mobility is literally only about money today, not too many opportunities to become a noble anymore. And no you cannot "readily increase your earnings." The best indicator for a person's future earnings are still…
Because they have enough money and data now to just obliterate any kind of serious competition. They only need to keep providing minimal value to actual users. That's why.
It's only hard to start a business if you are poor...
Or you know, buy a senator or two and do whatever they feel like... Pretty sure some of the super ethical companies you listed would even chip in a few million. They are well on the way to eroding any kind of oversight…
I have been using paperless for years now. There was the 1 issue a while back when the original maintainer stopped and they had to fork it. But otherwise it's super stable. They keep to semver religiously and all your…