> But reusable plastic food containers (Gladware, etc.) always come out sopping wet and I have to hand-dry them. ime this is because plastics have lower thermal mass and hence cool out faster than the…
> Text is a not an information-dense medium true, but the api is very stable
> As long as the messaging platforms don’t change their commitment what could possibly go wrong
idk seems to me that what you wish for is already here. os-vendors are predominiantly us-american and the rest of the world has to get their lawful interception on the free market, no?
cable is shared media
fwiw lora is meant for extreme low-bw applications, like a few key-value pairs per hour. maybe not mentioning the bitrate discourages misappropriation?
* fud from youtube sponsorships * circumvention of geoblocking
german avm coporation has the "fritzbox" router lineup which can do ipsec and wireguard with normie gui. openwrt surely will do the job on many aio or a old laptop.
finally establish that this is not acceptable
ime a lot of companies do this, but most don't also phrasings like "average" and "up to" tend to obstruct an important part of the picture (i.e. the common worker)
tbf 700ppl software business in rapid growth is probably not the worst choice
> The whole cottage industry around work is a festering wound at this point. and (we?) the internet natives are most prone to this assessment as growing up in a world of free ideas (foss) wrecks any connection between…
a good paying non-management job with a overseeable workload is what i'm look for as well. kinda hard to find as most hr ppl seem to be looking for either rock stars or code monkeys, any tipps?
how so? i mean, the most esoteric ppl i know aren't even married
probably a bubble thing as most produce of the hn crowd does indeed not need any trucking
> All manufacturer firmware are buggy with poor security? That's very obviously false. guess we have a difference of opinion then
yea, but hiding behind the differences in meaning does also not help effective discussion. i get where you're coming from, but also sympathize with the position of "if the compensation changes in value, the value of the…
not set in stone, but might well be.
openwrt is surely lacking in many aspects, but all the points you brought forward also apply to the manufacturer firmware but those are even less user friendly and cannot be modified. there are a lot of open and closed…
imo it means that you should also own a place to live in.
1 pixel = 10 meters i'm slow too
certainly not that far fetched. > other freedom fighting initiatives "one man's freedom fighter is another man's terrorist"
not much, but most build upon foss and some would not be viable without it.
they arguably got the best military power projection capabilities
> all the videos I uploaded have slowly reduced in resolution, bitrate, and quality, over the years. i know that feeling when i watch "old" stuff too, did you confirm this in any way or is just subjective? asking…
> But reusable plastic food containers (Gladware, etc.) always come out sopping wet and I have to hand-dry them. ime this is because plastics have lower thermal mass and hence cool out faster than the…
> Text is a not an information-dense medium true, but the api is very stable
> As long as the messaging platforms don’t change their commitment what could possibly go wrong
idk seems to me that what you wish for is already here. os-vendors are predominiantly us-american and the rest of the world has to get their lawful interception on the free market, no?
cable is shared media
fwiw lora is meant for extreme low-bw applications, like a few key-value pairs per hour. maybe not mentioning the bitrate discourages misappropriation?
* fud from youtube sponsorships * circumvention of geoblocking
german avm coporation has the "fritzbox" router lineup which can do ipsec and wireguard with normie gui. openwrt surely will do the job on many aio or a old laptop.
finally establish that this is not acceptable
ime a lot of companies do this, but most don't also phrasings like "average" and "up to" tend to obstruct an important part of the picture (i.e. the common worker)
tbf 700ppl software business in rapid growth is probably not the worst choice
> The whole cottage industry around work is a festering wound at this point. and (we?) the internet natives are most prone to this assessment as growing up in a world of free ideas (foss) wrecks any connection between…
a good paying non-management job with a overseeable workload is what i'm look for as well. kinda hard to find as most hr ppl seem to be looking for either rock stars or code monkeys, any tipps?
how so? i mean, the most esoteric ppl i know aren't even married
probably a bubble thing as most produce of the hn crowd does indeed not need any trucking
> All manufacturer firmware are buggy with poor security? That's very obviously false. guess we have a difference of opinion then
yea, but hiding behind the differences in meaning does also not help effective discussion. i get where you're coming from, but also sympathize with the position of "if the compensation changes in value, the value of the…
not set in stone, but might well be.
openwrt is surely lacking in many aspects, but all the points you brought forward also apply to the manufacturer firmware but those are even less user friendly and cannot be modified. there are a lot of open and closed…
imo it means that you should also own a place to live in.
1 pixel = 10 meters i'm slow too
certainly not that far fetched. > other freedom fighting initiatives "one man's freedom fighter is another man's terrorist"
not much, but most build upon foss and some would not be viable without it.
they arguably got the best military power projection capabilities
> all the videos I uploaded have slowly reduced in resolution, bitrate, and quality, over the years. i know that feeling when i watch "old" stuff too, did you confirm this in any way or is just subjective? asking…