You probably want to start testing with a small blast-radius though and expand the radius after fixing the obvious things. Doing country or EU wide testing would likely be quite noisy, because there will be plenty of…
I would love to see how you implemented that (and also the lint itself). I so far haven't found a solid way to implement custom lints for Rust, so if you have any resources to share at some point, I would love to see…
Again, I would suggest you stop picking particular examples without context. The case where a politician was called "willie"/"Pimmel" was a senator overreaching and as a result the police dropped the case:…
> Not just Americans, the rest of Europe also thinks that Germany's "freedom" of speech laws are a bunch of horse manure and are laughing at Germany. Do you have anything to back that up? This doesn't represent my…
As a German the American understanding of free speech is always an interesting clash of cultures. Germans generally see free speech as a freedom of opinion and the expression of opinions as something to protect.…
But Matrix works fine if a hospital disconnects itself from the internet because of some DDoS or hacking attack. WhatsApp doesn't, because you can't host it on-prem. I am not sure about if governments have that use…
I would say it is complicated, but also that Matrix is certainly open. Technically Matrix and Element are independent and the specification is controlled by the Matrix Foundation and the "Spec Core Team". However there…
So you agree that your initial statement about 200km² of forest being cut down is incorrect? Which is mostly what I took issue with. If we agree there now, I am happy. However regarding the study you linked, while it…
Please read carefully if you already share a BILD article. While they claim, that the forest is 200km² big and that it will be completely cut down, there is no actual basis to that. The official documents for that wind…
For reference, the nuclear plants Germany shut down, were all built in the 1980s as well, although some of them in 1989 with construction started in '82 or the 70s. People still complain, that those got shut down, but…
To me it does feel like this has been on HN a bit more than other filesystem corruption bugs. This bug can basically only be triggered by using lseek to search for a hole. Ext4 has a very similar bug, but that requires…
Just get a blank keyboard and sticker on your own legend if you need to. They have both enter sizes. (Only half joking, and you can buy a different keyboard once it is available in your locale.)
If I have more problems reported every day than I can fix, the only productive way is to work on issues that people actually put time into reporting in a nice and well worded manner. Because usually only those people…
There is a German article, that goes in depth on how to disable pretty much all of them and explains what they do: https://www.kuketz-blog.de/mozilla-firefox-datensendeverhalt... A few of them actually do make sense for…
Maybe not all the stuff, but I have seen many use Gitlab's docker & package registries, I think Gitlab's merge request discussions are miles ahead of Github's (threads without line discussions, can compare versions,…
You could just give vendors the option: - Release all code necessary for independent developers to provide updates. - Release updates for 7 years yourself. Then they can decide what is cheaper for them.
They are implemented, but I would say there are still bugs in it and it isn't yet 100% trustworthy. Moving E2EE out of beta is one of the goals for the next release though. There are still some minor kinks, but I have…
mtxclient mostly implements the API calls and some crypto primitives. A lot of stuff still lives in Nheko, because we couldn't figure out how to fit it neatly into mtxclient (like the storage layer, device verification…
There is a lot more than 4 clients out there. For example I develop Nheko, which supports E2EE (including cross-signing) as well as 1:1 calls (those only on X11 though, because time and none seems to be interested in…
What important features? FluffyChat had cross-signing for more than a year now. A lot of other features are unlikely to be added, since FluffyChat aims to be easy to use. FluffChat even supports E2EE fallback keys!
You probably want to start testing with a small blast-radius though and expand the radius after fixing the obvious things. Doing country or EU wide testing would likely be quite noisy, because there will be plenty of…
I would love to see how you implemented that (and also the lint itself). I so far haven't found a solid way to implement custom lints for Rust, so if you have any resources to share at some point, I would love to see…
Again, I would suggest you stop picking particular examples without context. The case where a politician was called "willie"/"Pimmel" was a senator overreaching and as a result the police dropped the case:…
> Not just Americans, the rest of Europe also thinks that Germany's "freedom" of speech laws are a bunch of horse manure and are laughing at Germany. Do you have anything to back that up? This doesn't represent my…
As a German the American understanding of free speech is always an interesting clash of cultures. Germans generally see free speech as a freedom of opinion and the expression of opinions as something to protect.…
But Matrix works fine if a hospital disconnects itself from the internet because of some DDoS or hacking attack. WhatsApp doesn't, because you can't host it on-prem. I am not sure about if governments have that use…
I would say it is complicated, but also that Matrix is certainly open. Technically Matrix and Element are independent and the specification is controlled by the Matrix Foundation and the "Spec Core Team". However there…
So you agree that your initial statement about 200km² of forest being cut down is incorrect? Which is mostly what I took issue with. If we agree there now, I am happy. However regarding the study you linked, while it…
Please read carefully if you already share a BILD article. While they claim, that the forest is 200km² big and that it will be completely cut down, there is no actual basis to that. The official documents for that wind…
For reference, the nuclear plants Germany shut down, were all built in the 1980s as well, although some of them in 1989 with construction started in '82 or the 70s. People still complain, that those got shut down, but…
To me it does feel like this has been on HN a bit more than other filesystem corruption bugs. This bug can basically only be triggered by using lseek to search for a hole. Ext4 has a very similar bug, but that requires…
Just get a blank keyboard and sticker on your own legend if you need to. They have both enter sizes. (Only half joking, and you can buy a different keyboard once it is available in your locale.)
If I have more problems reported every day than I can fix, the only productive way is to work on issues that people actually put time into reporting in a nice and well worded manner. Because usually only those people…
There is a German article, that goes in depth on how to disable pretty much all of them and explains what they do: https://www.kuketz-blog.de/mozilla-firefox-datensendeverhalt... A few of them actually do make sense for…
Maybe not all the stuff, but I have seen many use Gitlab's docker & package registries, I think Gitlab's merge request discussions are miles ahead of Github's (threads without line discussions, can compare versions,…
You could just give vendors the option: - Release all code necessary for independent developers to provide updates. - Release updates for 7 years yourself. Then they can decide what is cheaper for them.
They are implemented, but I would say there are still bugs in it and it isn't yet 100% trustworthy. Moving E2EE out of beta is one of the goals for the next release though. There are still some minor kinks, but I have…
mtxclient mostly implements the API calls and some crypto primitives. A lot of stuff still lives in Nheko, because we couldn't figure out how to fit it neatly into mtxclient (like the storage layer, device verification…
There is a lot more than 4 clients out there. For example I develop Nheko, which supports E2EE (including cross-signing) as well as 1:1 calls (those only on X11 though, because time and none seems to be interested in…
What important features? FluffyChat had cross-signing for more than a year now. A lot of other features are unlikely to be added, since FluffyChat aims to be easy to use. FluffChat even supports E2EE fallback keys!