Ha, thank you! That explains it... I've had several signups via Tor to my service, none of them confirmed, every few days... I guess they were checking if they can somehow abuse the mails.
> Google don’t sell privacy. Of course they do. They sell users' privacy for advertising dollars. I am not defending DDG here, as they are clearly in the wrong - but let's not pretend that their error is even close to…
It doesn't work that way. Attackers don't check if you are using "Omega", they check if you are vulnerable. There is simply no difference if you are hiding framework indicators here. Well - unless there is a targeted…
This! I am quite sure that most projects, in exchange for some negligible part of Google's money, would be more than happy to offer the software under a different license. My guess is that it's the difficulty of…
> Personally I like restructuredText as the preferred format for content as its a complete specification and plain text. I have used rst intensively on a project. A few years later, I would be hard pressed to write…
A bit off-topic - the license [0] is interesting. IIUC, if anyone who is using this code decides to sue NVidia, the grants are revoked, and they can sue back for copyright infringement? Also, interesting that even with…
Off topic: this is the same Brendan Gregg of flame charts fame [0][1]. It has solved my skin quite a few times when trying to figure out performance bottlenecks in Python apps (using pyflame[2] to capture data and…
Even electric bikes are not the solution, at least not in many parts of the world. What happens when it rains / snows? I don't know what the solution is though, maybe small electric cars, self driven, as part of public…
It's 1216 and 2399 actually.
I am having trouble finding this news - all I see is this: ------ To the MIT community, I am resigning effective immediately from my position in CSAIL at MIT. I am doing this due to pressure on MIT and me over a series…
So I wasn't the only one... I initially read "Rust". :)
It is also at least some level of defense against malicious npm packages (doesn't eliminate threat completely, but at least less sophisticated attacks will be thwarted). CSP headers are a very useful tool and I…
He does still need to withdraw funds though, which might be a problem nowadays (with KYC). Or are there still anonymous ways to withdraw funds?
Yes, it looks this way to me too. Interesting that they didn't join forces.
In other words, Android is "open source" too. But I still don't have control over my phone.
> I met Goog people at my coffee shop... > I couldn't believe it was that easy You're kiding, right? :) Yes, it looks like this is one of the few ways one can make the appeals work. Awful solution though.
I love this term, thank you! It is so fitting.
I strongly disagree. Git rebase is a very useful command, but of course you need to know what you are doing. Git becomes very weird if you try to avoid its core concepts... as far as I'm concerned, use rebase, get…
The complexity is not specific to FOSS. The incentive as described however is.
> It's certainly a concern but many companies make it work. They do? Maybe. But they are walking a thin line between their short term (make it complex so we can, you know, sell support) and long term (make it simple…
Wrong answer. Selling support means that the developer is incentivized to make product unnecessarily complex. Also, with recent developments it turns out that other entities might be better at providing support than…
> So you're excluding deploying/maintaining Open Source Software as a service. That basically excludes how Open Source is supposed to get monetized. Is it? This means that incentives would be wrong, because then…
Interesting question! I would assume that some invoice must be generated, but it can be in electronic form (e-mail). Getting this right internationally is still a major problem as far as I'm aware, but would love to…
Off topic, but maybe you should try Firefox for Android? I have it on mobile (with uMatrix admittedly) and it hasn't crashed on me for ages...
No, but I am curious too - that would be a nice idea to kick-start a distributed social network imho.
Ha, thank you! That explains it... I've had several signups via Tor to my service, none of them confirmed, every few days... I guess they were checking if they can somehow abuse the mails.
> Google don’t sell privacy. Of course they do. They sell users' privacy for advertising dollars. I am not defending DDG here, as they are clearly in the wrong - but let's not pretend that their error is even close to…
It doesn't work that way. Attackers don't check if you are using "Omega", they check if you are vulnerable. There is simply no difference if you are hiding framework indicators here. Well - unless there is a targeted…
This! I am quite sure that most projects, in exchange for some negligible part of Google's money, would be more than happy to offer the software under a different license. My guess is that it's the difficulty of…
> Personally I like restructuredText as the preferred format for content as its a complete specification and plain text. I have used rst intensively on a project. A few years later, I would be hard pressed to write…
A bit off-topic - the license [0] is interesting. IIUC, if anyone who is using this code decides to sue NVidia, the grants are revoked, and they can sue back for copyright infringement? Also, interesting that even with…
Off topic: this is the same Brendan Gregg of flame charts fame [0][1]. It has solved my skin quite a few times when trying to figure out performance bottlenecks in Python apps (using pyflame[2] to capture data and…
Even electric bikes are not the solution, at least not in many parts of the world. What happens when it rains / snows? I don't know what the solution is though, maybe small electric cars, self driven, as part of public…
It's 1216 and 2399 actually.
I am having trouble finding this news - all I see is this: ------ To the MIT community, I am resigning effective immediately from my position in CSAIL at MIT. I am doing this due to pressure on MIT and me over a series…
So I wasn't the only one... I initially read "Rust". :)
It is also at least some level of defense against malicious npm packages (doesn't eliminate threat completely, but at least less sophisticated attacks will be thwarted). CSP headers are a very useful tool and I…
He does still need to withdraw funds though, which might be a problem nowadays (with KYC). Or are there still anonymous ways to withdraw funds?
Yes, it looks this way to me too. Interesting that they didn't join forces.
In other words, Android is "open source" too. But I still don't have control over my phone.
> I met Goog people at my coffee shop... > I couldn't believe it was that easy You're kiding, right? :) Yes, it looks like this is one of the few ways one can make the appeals work. Awful solution though.
I love this term, thank you! It is so fitting.
I strongly disagree. Git rebase is a very useful command, but of course you need to know what you are doing. Git becomes very weird if you try to avoid its core concepts... as far as I'm concerned, use rebase, get…
The complexity is not specific to FOSS. The incentive as described however is.
> It's certainly a concern but many companies make it work. They do? Maybe. But they are walking a thin line between their short term (make it complex so we can, you know, sell support) and long term (make it simple…
Wrong answer. Selling support means that the developer is incentivized to make product unnecessarily complex. Also, with recent developments it turns out that other entities might be better at providing support than…
> So you're excluding deploying/maintaining Open Source Software as a service. That basically excludes how Open Source is supposed to get monetized. Is it? This means that incentives would be wrong, because then…
Interesting question! I would assume that some invoice must be generated, but it can be in electronic form (e-mail). Getting this right internationally is still a major problem as far as I'm aware, but would love to…
Off topic, but maybe you should try Firefox for Android? I have it on mobile (with uMatrix admittedly) and it hasn't crashed on me for ages...
No, but I am curious too - that would be a nice idea to kick-start a distributed social network imho.