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I ask this with sincere curiosity - what does his current place of residence have to do with his message that programmers should avoid companies building infrastructure for the police state?
Do you think this might be tied to a person’s financial situation? Grow up with a safety net, you’ll enjoy the process. Grow up poor and/or with people depending on you and you focus on the end state?
Did you read the complaint? If the honeypot description is accurate, the wolf is real. The below is from section 5 of their complaint [1]: > Rippling’s General Counsel sent a legal letter to Deel’s senior leadership…
You may be right, but I think China specifically has learned something from Russia. Before invading Ukraine, Russia held assets across the world and they were frozen (some of it USD). Now imagine you are a large holder…
I think perhaps you may have misread the article. Here are some items that stuck out to me: > As for American gold holdings, they’re essentially pointless: Fort Knox is a legacy of the days when the U.S. promised to…
In the article it says: > Sacks said that he has sold his personal crypto holdings. I went to his twitter account, that's exactly what he said, but that does not mean the same thing as divesting from companies that hold…
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> Finally, it is not sufficient to have an army of parachute ninjas large or smart to drop into all the agencies in the executive branch. Many institutions of power are outside the government proper. Ninjas will have to…
> “We should treat Trump and members of his administration like Elon Musk as akin to Russian oligarchs,” Macfarlane wrote. “We need to impose meaningful costs on the U.S. for its economic aggression.” The most…
Interesting - I genuinely want to understand your perspective here. Are you saying following the laws to protect sensitive information is not worth it in this case, because it has been authorized by the party of the day?
Does anyone else find it odd, that this type of access would typically require training and/or a background check, yet here we are 12 days after this administration was sworn in? Are there no checks and balances in…
Recently the protonmail founder has come out for republicans on antitrust enforcement - you can view some recent discussion here: https://old.reddit.com/r/ProtonMail/comments/1i2nz9v/on_poli...
I appreciate a response like this on HN. IF there is a problem, let's solve the root issue (which may include looking at the algo feeds of all big tech, etc).
I will not comment on the European data here, but this is so wrong on the Canada side. Sentiment against immigration is real in Canada. You're comparing refugee numbers when in reality Canada's population grew faster…
This policy needs a refresh - there are many issues with the H1B program today - a good article if you're interested: https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2024-staffing-firms-game-... We should be wary billionaires are…
This topic reminds me of the old interview Bernie Sanders gave nearly a decade ago. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vf-k6qOfXz0 I hope citizens wake up, business interests are not always aligned with your (citizen)…
| I think Elon and Vivek's comments are more nuanced than they are taken. If they are, they have the platform to provide that nuance. Take a look at the public H1B data for Tesla (disclaimer it doesn't tell the full…
Is there no balance we can strive to hit? Seems weird to be ok with slave labour and poor practices, simply because you want to ignore the negative externalities and consume cheap things (ie. undermining local economic…
Are the laws written such that companies as large as Nvidia have zero accountability over the destination of their products that may violate laws? They don't need to track down every unit, but 20% of revenue ending up…
The article mentions return to office policies as a reason, but you have to wonder what the severance package was. Anecdotally, a company my friend works at just laid people off, and a majority of the ones that were not…
Is this a sarcastic quip or are you able to expand on this? I use a lot of serverless daily, handling events (even ML inference), and it seems to work great, but would love to understand the alternatives and your…
I don't dispute your claim (and am personally swayed of the argument of technical > admin in most situations) - do you have data that shows this disparity? Purely conjecture (which means absolutely nothing), I've always…
Can you expand further on what you mean by this?
On IOS 26.3.1 - settings > notifications > signal Show previews is set to Never (Default).
I ask this with sincere curiosity - what does his current place of residence have to do with his message that programmers should avoid companies building infrastructure for the police state?
Do you think this might be tied to a person’s financial situation? Grow up with a safety net, you’ll enjoy the process. Grow up poor and/or with people depending on you and you focus on the end state?
Did you read the complaint? If the honeypot description is accurate, the wolf is real. The below is from section 5 of their complaint [1]: > Rippling’s General Counsel sent a legal letter to Deel’s senior leadership…
You may be right, but I think China specifically has learned something from Russia. Before invading Ukraine, Russia held assets across the world and they were frozen (some of it USD). Now imagine you are a large holder…
I think perhaps you may have misread the article. Here are some items that stuck out to me: > As for American gold holdings, they’re essentially pointless: Fort Knox is a legacy of the days when the U.S. promised to…
In the article it says: > Sacks said that he has sold his personal crypto holdings. I went to his twitter account, that's exactly what he said, but that does not mean the same thing as divesting from companies that hold…
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> Finally, it is not sufficient to have an army of parachute ninjas large or smart to drop into all the agencies in the executive branch. Many institutions of power are outside the government proper. Ninjas will have to…
> “We should treat Trump and members of his administration like Elon Musk as akin to Russian oligarchs,” Macfarlane wrote. “We need to impose meaningful costs on the U.S. for its economic aggression.” The most…
Interesting - I genuinely want to understand your perspective here. Are you saying following the laws to protect sensitive information is not worth it in this case, because it has been authorized by the party of the day?
Does anyone else find it odd, that this type of access would typically require training and/or a background check, yet here we are 12 days after this administration was sworn in? Are there no checks and balances in…
Recently the protonmail founder has come out for republicans on antitrust enforcement - you can view some recent discussion here: https://old.reddit.com/r/ProtonMail/comments/1i2nz9v/on_poli...
I appreciate a response like this on HN. IF there is a problem, let's solve the root issue (which may include looking at the algo feeds of all big tech, etc).
I will not comment on the European data here, but this is so wrong on the Canada side. Sentiment against immigration is real in Canada. You're comparing refugee numbers when in reality Canada's population grew faster…
This policy needs a refresh - there are many issues with the H1B program today - a good article if you're interested: https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2024-staffing-firms-game-... We should be wary billionaires are…
This topic reminds me of the old interview Bernie Sanders gave nearly a decade ago. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vf-k6qOfXz0 I hope citizens wake up, business interests are not always aligned with your (citizen)…
| I think Elon and Vivek's comments are more nuanced than they are taken. If they are, they have the platform to provide that nuance. Take a look at the public H1B data for Tesla (disclaimer it doesn't tell the full…
Is there no balance we can strive to hit? Seems weird to be ok with slave labour and poor practices, simply because you want to ignore the negative externalities and consume cheap things (ie. undermining local economic…
Are the laws written such that companies as large as Nvidia have zero accountability over the destination of their products that may violate laws? They don't need to track down every unit, but 20% of revenue ending up…
The article mentions return to office policies as a reason, but you have to wonder what the severance package was. Anecdotally, a company my friend works at just laid people off, and a majority of the ones that were not…
Is this a sarcastic quip or are you able to expand on this? I use a lot of serverless daily, handling events (even ML inference), and it seems to work great, but would love to understand the alternatives and your…
I don't dispute your claim (and am personally swayed of the argument of technical > admin in most situations) - do you have data that shows this disparity? Purely conjecture (which means absolutely nothing), I've always…
Can you expand further on what you mean by this?