I've added a link to IPVM to the parent to my comment that might interest you! Regarding established: I might be wrong! I willingly admit that I knew nothing about verkada some days ago. Seems to be relatively new (5…
More on this. “We did not exploit any flaws or vulnerabilities. The cameras have a built-in maintenance backdoor, which allows anyone with super admin privileges to access a root shell on any camera of any customer at…
I'd like to add a bit of context to how security cameras most often are installed. In the industry in general you have producers of the equipment and you have buyers, but in between there you have integrators. The…
This really struck me also. I work in the relevant industry (we make cameras etc.) and there is always a bit of pain to get user footage. This is how it should be! To have everything from source code to customer…
Nothing on blog or "What's new" either, just corporate newspeak.
The article does mention Portacle, which is very easy to install on MacOS. I'd recommend you try it to see if there's any trouble.
The line-by-line explanation is very handy, thank you for that. I find that one of the hard balances with using Emacs is whether to fully understand everything you put into your conf-files or just accepting some degree…
How do you know people believe him? I can tell you why I love his essays: because of the way he argues. It is very transparent. I seldomly agree with his conclusion(s), but since he is so honest (he is not trying to…
Yes, but we also didn't close down our economy nearly as much as most other European countries. I'm just saying that there are too many variables to conclude anything at this point, especially given that we won't have a…
Let me try to rephrase it in a less cynical manner, best as I can. It seems to me that Sweden's strategy is attracting more attention (in form of primarily criticism) than f.x. Belgium's, despite the latters deathrate…
You are right. I meant to point out that for some significant proportion of people, Sweden are in these circumstances not a country, but a tool to prove their point. And unless one is careful, which some people are, one…
This is the situation in a nutshell. Would be comical if the topic was different.
I certainly don't like the death rate either. Unfortunately lots of countries are in the same ballpark, 3-4/10000, but with wildly varying stragies. "Only a few months" happens to be the same timeframe for almost…
I can only speak for the parts of Sweden where I live and socialise, but I know of no-one who things our policy is "normal", whatever that means. It is some kind of myth that we are ignoring the risks and pretends like…
I agree a bit, I'm not certain exactly what their game is either. The one thing that feels consistent is the priority to endurance, to push for actions that are sustainable in the long run. Of course, in the long run we…
Rereading my own post some hours later I don't like the tone of it, so I'll willingly appologise for that. This might warrant a FUD-claim (I had to look up FUD to start with). The point I was trying to make, which I…
Why compare with Portugal? Why not compare with some other country with similar deathrate as Sweden but completely different choices? Maybe because you assertion about "very bad choices" then wouldn't hold any water. It…
The amount of misinformation (or the very least, confused statements) in this thread is high for being HN. Soo many people know much about Sweden without ever setting their foot here. Interesting that. The world's…
Thank you. There's sooooo much "I think like this therefore I will find two variables out of 10000 and link them" going around. The easy with which one could argue the exact opposite using some two other variables seems…
I think you misread me, I meant "general" as in general counter-measure, not COVID19-specific. Clearly I should have been more precise. In a situation where overload of healthcare is a primary concern, recommending…
The general evidence for washing hands as an effective counter-measure is very very strong. It is a complete no-brainer, while decisions regarding face masks are complex and have to take into account lots of variables.
I don't think so, no. Here is why: the basic behavior of muscles are decently well understood. For example why and how they contract and relax, and why they tire. We know of several reasons why muscles might…
I am so sick and tired of the muscle analogy (not criticizing you, but the general usage)! Almost always when I see it used, it is to describe a situation where we know almost _nothing_ about the fundamental phenomena!…
Thanks for sharing, it certainly makes me feel better about my troubles with accepting python. And "the happy path" might be a state you spend a /minority/ of your time in, depending on project. So first you spend 10%…
You have a point, but I think there is more to it. I have failed twice the last year to be offered a DS position after going through all the interviews, references and HR personality tests. I would say that ~50% of the…
I've added a link to IPVM to the parent to my comment that might interest you! Regarding established: I might be wrong! I willingly admit that I knew nothing about verkada some days ago. Seems to be relatively new (5…
More on this. “We did not exploit any flaws or vulnerabilities. The cameras have a built-in maintenance backdoor, which allows anyone with super admin privileges to access a root shell on any camera of any customer at…
I'd like to add a bit of context to how security cameras most often are installed. In the industry in general you have producers of the equipment and you have buyers, but in between there you have integrators. The…
This really struck me also. I work in the relevant industry (we make cameras etc.) and there is always a bit of pain to get user footage. This is how it should be! To have everything from source code to customer…
Nothing on blog or "What's new" either, just corporate newspeak.
The article does mention Portacle, which is very easy to install on MacOS. I'd recommend you try it to see if there's any trouble.
The line-by-line explanation is very handy, thank you for that. I find that one of the hard balances with using Emacs is whether to fully understand everything you put into your conf-files or just accepting some degree…
How do you know people believe him? I can tell you why I love his essays: because of the way he argues. It is very transparent. I seldomly agree with his conclusion(s), but since he is so honest (he is not trying to…
Yes, but we also didn't close down our economy nearly as much as most other European countries. I'm just saying that there are too many variables to conclude anything at this point, especially given that we won't have a…
Let me try to rephrase it in a less cynical manner, best as I can. It seems to me that Sweden's strategy is attracting more attention (in form of primarily criticism) than f.x. Belgium's, despite the latters deathrate…
You are right. I meant to point out that for some significant proportion of people, Sweden are in these circumstances not a country, but a tool to prove their point. And unless one is careful, which some people are, one…
This is the situation in a nutshell. Would be comical if the topic was different.
I certainly don't like the death rate either. Unfortunately lots of countries are in the same ballpark, 3-4/10000, but with wildly varying stragies. "Only a few months" happens to be the same timeframe for almost…
I can only speak for the parts of Sweden where I live and socialise, but I know of no-one who things our policy is "normal", whatever that means. It is some kind of myth that we are ignoring the risks and pretends like…
I agree a bit, I'm not certain exactly what their game is either. The one thing that feels consistent is the priority to endurance, to push for actions that are sustainable in the long run. Of course, in the long run we…
Rereading my own post some hours later I don't like the tone of it, so I'll willingly appologise for that. This might warrant a FUD-claim (I had to look up FUD to start with). The point I was trying to make, which I…
Why compare with Portugal? Why not compare with some other country with similar deathrate as Sweden but completely different choices? Maybe because you assertion about "very bad choices" then wouldn't hold any water. It…
The amount of misinformation (or the very least, confused statements) in this thread is high for being HN. Soo many people know much about Sweden without ever setting their foot here. Interesting that. The world's…
Thank you. There's sooooo much "I think like this therefore I will find two variables out of 10000 and link them" going around. The easy with which one could argue the exact opposite using some two other variables seems…
I think you misread me, I meant "general" as in general counter-measure, not COVID19-specific. Clearly I should have been more precise. In a situation where overload of healthcare is a primary concern, recommending…
The general evidence for washing hands as an effective counter-measure is very very strong. It is a complete no-brainer, while decisions regarding face masks are complex and have to take into account lots of variables.
I don't think so, no. Here is why: the basic behavior of muscles are decently well understood. For example why and how they contract and relax, and why they tire. We know of several reasons why muscles might…
I am so sick and tired of the muscle analogy (not criticizing you, but the general usage)! Almost always when I see it used, it is to describe a situation where we know almost _nothing_ about the fundamental phenomena!…
Thanks for sharing, it certainly makes me feel better about my troubles with accepting python. And "the happy path" might be a state you spend a /minority/ of your time in, depending on project. So first you spend 10%…
You have a point, but I think there is more to it. I have failed twice the last year to be offered a DS position after going through all the interviews, references and HR personality tests. I would say that ~50% of the…