Having recently gone through this exercise with our IAM vendor to secure our MCP service, OAuth DCR scares me in that context. With redirect flows, which are usually what you're using when you're plugging your MCP into…
This is mentioned right in the article itself.
Yep! Extremely annoying when traveling with my family of four!
Because Etsy is not a general second-hand marketplace. Its niche is artisans making small batch items. And making your own thing at the scale of ebay is not exactly a small feat.
I'm tickled at the idea of asking antirez [1] if he's ever written a PoC for a CVE. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvatore_Sanfilippo
I am going to ask a question that I’m a little scared to ask because I suspect it’s really dumb, but here goes: is it at all feasible or practical to have a way to jettison a runaway battery from the aircraft? I guess…
it was on a taxiway. The fire truck had to cross the runway to get to it.
Ok thank you. That was the key to my misunderstanding.
I'm familiar with this strategy but there's one thing about it that I don't understand: After death, the loans are an estate liability, right? Doesn't the estate need to be settled before heirs get their inheritance? If…
Jeff Epstein? The New York financier?
Do we need to wait for a tragedy before we do something? Good on the airlines and regulators for recognizing a burgeoning problem and taking action before (hopefully) it leads to unnecessary deaths.
I'm not an expert on the legal mechanisms but I believe it's a combination of all of those things through a hodgepodge of various local zoning regulations which the article references: limits on the number of unrelated…
I think it's well and good to try to address that problem too, but it does seem like a different, although not entirely unrelated issue. What you're describing is already happening now, it's just happening in public…
How will you know that Bob is typing into it if you're offline?
I take your point, but I think your hypothetical is a wonderful example of Hyrum's Law. And for that reason, if I was going to go to the trouble of mapping my internal v7 uuids into something more random for public…
I’m a native speaker from the US and I think you’re imagining things. “Try and” and “try to” are completely the same.
I think you should embrace a bit of ambiguity. Don't treat this like a stupid computer where you have to specify everything in minute detail. Certainly the more detail you give, the better to an extent. But really:…
My advice is this: 1) Completely separate in your mind the auto-completion features from the agentic coding features. The auto-completion features are a neat trick but I personally find those to be a bit annoying…
But I find THAT attitude to be quite rude. You are prioritizing your preferences when it's me that you're reaching out to for help. Nobody's saying you have to write a complete and detailed problem description in your…
I am going to use this opportunity to ask: Why is that stackoverflow sites absolutely, positively cannot seem to remember my cookie preferences and seemingly ask me every single time I find myself there?
I mean, I agree. My point is just that if you can't be bothered to read the piece but have such an insatiable curiosity to know what it was about, then do us a favor and just dump it into an llm to scratch your itch. I…
I am seeing this kind of comment more and more here and I think it's a trend I would like to see end. That's fine if you don't want to read a long, meandering essay. I myself made it about 30% through and decided I…
As long as you don't care about splitting the wood.
Believe it or not, it’s not easy for many people. Be careful about making such sweeping generalizations based on your personal experience.
I spent years having a negative opinion of that same "new math nonsense"; my only experience with it being viral examples of its worst excesses. But then I had kids in elementary school and saw it up close every day. It…
Having recently gone through this exercise with our IAM vendor to secure our MCP service, OAuth DCR scares me in that context. With redirect flows, which are usually what you're using when you're plugging your MCP into…
This is mentioned right in the article itself.
Yep! Extremely annoying when traveling with my family of four!
Because Etsy is not a general second-hand marketplace. Its niche is artisans making small batch items. And making your own thing at the scale of ebay is not exactly a small feat.
I'm tickled at the idea of asking antirez [1] if he's ever written a PoC for a CVE. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvatore_Sanfilippo
I am going to ask a question that I’m a little scared to ask because I suspect it’s really dumb, but here goes: is it at all feasible or practical to have a way to jettison a runaway battery from the aircraft? I guess…
it was on a taxiway. The fire truck had to cross the runway to get to it.
Ok thank you. That was the key to my misunderstanding.
I'm familiar with this strategy but there's one thing about it that I don't understand: After death, the loans are an estate liability, right? Doesn't the estate need to be settled before heirs get their inheritance? If…
Jeff Epstein? The New York financier?
Do we need to wait for a tragedy before we do something? Good on the airlines and regulators for recognizing a burgeoning problem and taking action before (hopefully) it leads to unnecessary deaths.
I'm not an expert on the legal mechanisms but I believe it's a combination of all of those things through a hodgepodge of various local zoning regulations which the article references: limits on the number of unrelated…
I think it's well and good to try to address that problem too, but it does seem like a different, although not entirely unrelated issue. What you're describing is already happening now, it's just happening in public…
How will you know that Bob is typing into it if you're offline?
I take your point, but I think your hypothetical is a wonderful example of Hyrum's Law. And for that reason, if I was going to go to the trouble of mapping my internal v7 uuids into something more random for public…
I’m a native speaker from the US and I think you’re imagining things. “Try and” and “try to” are completely the same.
I think you should embrace a bit of ambiguity. Don't treat this like a stupid computer where you have to specify everything in minute detail. Certainly the more detail you give, the better to an extent. But really:…
My advice is this: 1) Completely separate in your mind the auto-completion features from the agentic coding features. The auto-completion features are a neat trick but I personally find those to be a bit annoying…
But I find THAT attitude to be quite rude. You are prioritizing your preferences when it's me that you're reaching out to for help. Nobody's saying you have to write a complete and detailed problem description in your…
I am going to use this opportunity to ask: Why is that stackoverflow sites absolutely, positively cannot seem to remember my cookie preferences and seemingly ask me every single time I find myself there?
I mean, I agree. My point is just that if you can't be bothered to read the piece but have such an insatiable curiosity to know what it was about, then do us a favor and just dump it into an llm to scratch your itch. I…
I am seeing this kind of comment more and more here and I think it's a trend I would like to see end. That's fine if you don't want to read a long, meandering essay. I myself made it about 30% through and decided I…
As long as you don't care about splitting the wood.
Believe it or not, it’s not easy for many people. Be careful about making such sweeping generalizations based on your personal experience.
I spent years having a negative opinion of that same "new math nonsense"; my only experience with it being viral examples of its worst excesses. But then I had kids in elementary school and saw it up close every day. It…