I’ve done it in different communities. I don’t think it should be discouraged even though it can seem strange. There’s a person who wants their question answered, and someone who wants to answer it. Why make the sever…
I think you are correct. It seems like all of the other prices align with the weekly rate as 5 days. It also makes the daily rate seem more reasonable, at a yearly rate of $240,000. In a better interpretation of this, I…
> Estimates > 3m $60k double your daily active users
For $666/day the author also sells infinite exponential growth. [1] [1] https://taylor.town/hire-me
Elon Musk also did own x.com in the 1990s. [1] It was sold, but he repurchased it several years ago and left the page to resolve to a simple "x" index. [2] This usage was before Microsoft's 2003 registration. [1]…
> Like the main benefit of signing would normally be non-repudiation, but it seems like this is a case wherd repudiation would be beneficial - we wouldnt want to keep an endorsemdnt that was repudiated. So, it sounds…
Endorsements. (specifically to edits they approve) While this prototype did not consider much, most applications on Ethereum do provide high levels of interoperability. An organization (or DAO) could write their own…
> You could definitely do better than what they were doing, but i dont see how you would be able to distinguish between a signature on a real edit and one on a fake edit that never existed on wiki. Of course you could…
> No it doesn't. I wasn't really paying attention to the implementation, but just what is easily possible. It would be simple to sign the full edit and provide that to other people without ever storing it on chain. It's…
> Why is this better than just signing it with any private key and sharing the public key? People using Ethereum often also use blockchain based domains which makes it easier for non-technical people to be more certain…
> What's the point of some random person "endorsing" an edit? I think you're right in that it's so far not been necessary to use blockchain based identities. Though, I think blockchain based identities are objectively…
The chain of trust seems better with blockchain based domains than chain of trust often used with GPG. With blockchain based domains, they're secured by the same chain that has so far successfully secured billions of…
Ethereum is a blockchain of computations. The fact that it also secures billions of dollars is evidence that the records, such as domains that represent an identity, are highly secure. In the same way that someone can't…
HN is working without issue for me if I log out of my account. I was worried that my account was suspended for some unknown reason until I saw this post.
Valve didn’t receive a cease and desist. (edit: Well, they did, but from this post's author, Valve initiated the conversation, not Nintendo) > In this case, none of this process was followed. To the best of my…
615, [1] 033, [2] 885, [3] and 966. [4] These were the patents listed in the case [5] if you want to quickly look at them. I am just linking them to save someone else from having to search for how to find them. The jury…
It's just blocking the root. Look up the specifications for the robots.txt for more information. One purpose is to reduce loads on parts of the website that they do not want indexed.
Websites usually want their pages indexed for search engines, as it increases the traffic they receive. They also often try to allow archival usage. The robots.txt usually has defined user agents used by search engines…
I think they might just try all the user agents in the robots.txt. [1] I've included a picture showing an example. In this second image, [2] I receive the paywall with the user agent left as default. There might also…
It doesn't talk about HTTP/3 or QUIC. [1] It does mention WebRTC, but for a book on high performance browser networking, it's not currently mentioning solutions that were created to resolve difficulty in UDP programming…
I created a comparison. [1] [1] https://i.imgur.com/cuCcyf1.png
> PSA: if there’s an entity, it’s not a Decentralized Autonomous Organization I don't completely agree, because a DAO like SushiDAO could lose it's websites and social media accounts, but the total value locked in it's…
You are correct. [1] [1] https://fi.google.com/about/international-rates
> What exactly did eSIM enable here? Some examples include * Backup service in the event that an attacker gains access to your Google Fi account. A backup eSIM with data service for a year has pricing starting at like…
> There are carriers where any change to eSIM must be called in and you have to talk to a rep, where it takes hours to issue, etc. There's also now the option to just keep your primary phone number on a cheap plan, and…
I’ve done it in different communities. I don’t think it should be discouraged even though it can seem strange. There’s a person who wants their question answered, and someone who wants to answer it. Why make the sever…
I think you are correct. It seems like all of the other prices align with the weekly rate as 5 days. It also makes the daily rate seem more reasonable, at a yearly rate of $240,000. In a better interpretation of this, I…
> Estimates > 3m $60k double your daily active users
For $666/day the author also sells infinite exponential growth. [1] [1] https://taylor.town/hire-me
Elon Musk also did own x.com in the 1990s. [1] It was sold, but he repurchased it several years ago and left the page to resolve to a simple "x" index. [2] This usage was before Microsoft's 2003 registration. [1]…
> Like the main benefit of signing would normally be non-repudiation, but it seems like this is a case wherd repudiation would be beneficial - we wouldnt want to keep an endorsemdnt that was repudiated. So, it sounds…
Endorsements. (specifically to edits they approve) While this prototype did not consider much, most applications on Ethereum do provide high levels of interoperability. An organization (or DAO) could write their own…
> You could definitely do better than what they were doing, but i dont see how you would be able to distinguish between a signature on a real edit and one on a fake edit that never existed on wiki. Of course you could…
> No it doesn't. I wasn't really paying attention to the implementation, but just what is easily possible. It would be simple to sign the full edit and provide that to other people without ever storing it on chain. It's…
> Why is this better than just signing it with any private key and sharing the public key? People using Ethereum often also use blockchain based domains which makes it easier for non-technical people to be more certain…
> What's the point of some random person "endorsing" an edit? I think you're right in that it's so far not been necessary to use blockchain based identities. Though, I think blockchain based identities are objectively…
The chain of trust seems better with blockchain based domains than chain of trust often used with GPG. With blockchain based domains, they're secured by the same chain that has so far successfully secured billions of…
Ethereum is a blockchain of computations. The fact that it also secures billions of dollars is evidence that the records, such as domains that represent an identity, are highly secure. In the same way that someone can't…
HN is working without issue for me if I log out of my account. I was worried that my account was suspended for some unknown reason until I saw this post.
Valve didn’t receive a cease and desist. (edit: Well, they did, but from this post's author, Valve initiated the conversation, not Nintendo) > In this case, none of this process was followed. To the best of my…
615, [1] 033, [2] 885, [3] and 966. [4] These were the patents listed in the case [5] if you want to quickly look at them. I am just linking them to save someone else from having to search for how to find them. The jury…
It's just blocking the root. Look up the specifications for the robots.txt for more information. One purpose is to reduce loads on parts of the website that they do not want indexed.
Websites usually want their pages indexed for search engines, as it increases the traffic they receive. They also often try to allow archival usage. The robots.txt usually has defined user agents used by search engines…
I think they might just try all the user agents in the robots.txt. [1] I've included a picture showing an example. In this second image, [2] I receive the paywall with the user agent left as default. There might also…
It doesn't talk about HTTP/3 or QUIC. [1] It does mention WebRTC, but for a book on high performance browser networking, it's not currently mentioning solutions that were created to resolve difficulty in UDP programming…
I created a comparison. [1] [1] https://i.imgur.com/cuCcyf1.png
> PSA: if there’s an entity, it’s not a Decentralized Autonomous Organization I don't completely agree, because a DAO like SushiDAO could lose it's websites and social media accounts, but the total value locked in it's…
You are correct. [1] [1] https://fi.google.com/about/international-rates
> What exactly did eSIM enable here? Some examples include * Backup service in the event that an attacker gains access to your Google Fi account. A backup eSIM with data service for a year has pricing starting at like…
> There are carriers where any change to eSIM must be called in and you have to talk to a rep, where it takes hours to issue, etc. There's also now the option to just keep your primary phone number on a cheap plan, and…