I would argue that, for anything with value, there is value in having a decent open source option for that thing. I think farm equipment is valuable, so I think it's great that someone is working on an open source…
I thought of this guy as well. I love the spirit of attempting to make open source farm machinery. I think that domain and ones like it are under addressed by open source in general. I think the guy who started it still…
I love this project. I often lament how narrowly focused on tech/software open source tends to be. It is the most powerful example of human altruism that I can think of but it tends not to address a lot of peoples basic…
I love this because it is making a practical, everyday item more accessible. I know the toaster is not explicitly open source but I've been lamenting the fact that such an incredible amount of energy is spent making…
applying algorithmic strategy concepts to growth strategy is an interesting idea. I wonder what other domains this could be useful for
I can't wait for fireship.io and the comment section here to tell me what to think about this
the article says: "if you want to look up a DID:PLC, you need to query the Bluesky servers. This is important because every user is identified by a DID:PLC, and all interactions need to reference them." which is not…
Really like the idea. As someone who has been losing his limited spanish since college, I've been wanting something like this. A couple pieces of feedback: - It would be very useful to be able to get text translations…
I could see dropping the college requirement if it were to be replaced by some other stringent barrier to entry. Teaching as a trade school style profession makes sense to me.
naïve question: Is there anything regular consumers can/should do in light of this information? Changing passwords etc seems futile if hackers have internal developer access anyway
I would argue that, for anything with value, there is value in having a decent open source option for that thing. I think farm equipment is valuable, so I think it's great that someone is working on an open source…
I thought of this guy as well. I love the spirit of attempting to make open source farm machinery. I think that domain and ones like it are under addressed by open source in general. I think the guy who started it still…
I love this project. I often lament how narrowly focused on tech/software open source tends to be. It is the most powerful example of human altruism that I can think of but it tends not to address a lot of peoples basic…
I love this because it is making a practical, everyday item more accessible. I know the toaster is not explicitly open source but I've been lamenting the fact that such an incredible amount of energy is spent making…
applying algorithmic strategy concepts to growth strategy is an interesting idea. I wonder what other domains this could be useful for
I can't wait for fireship.io and the comment section here to tell me what to think about this
the article says: "if you want to look up a DID:PLC, you need to query the Bluesky servers. This is important because every user is identified by a DID:PLC, and all interactions need to reference them." which is not…
Really like the idea. As someone who has been losing his limited spanish since college, I've been wanting something like this. A couple pieces of feedback: - It would be very useful to be able to get text translations…
I could see dropping the college requirement if it were to be replaced by some other stringent barrier to entry. Teaching as a trade school style profession makes sense to me.
naïve question: Is there anything regular consumers can/should do in light of this information? Changing passwords etc seems futile if hackers have internal developer access anyway