> So… that seems like a huge jump as percentage. Their estimate would require stress testing it every second of every day. Even if you game 4 hours every day (which would be a lot imo if you have a 9-5 job), you're…
> side-load a peer reviewed apk Signal has open sourced clients with reproducible builds (on Android) and their encryption library has been reviewed by multiple 3rd parties to great acclaim. PGP lacks forward secrecy,…
So what do you use instead?
Maybe read the entire comment before replying to it.
Gee, thanks for contributing to the conversation and providing a useful alternative. The only semi-popular better option I can think of is Matrix, but getting people on Signal is already hard enough and using Matrix on…
> Even cellular provider track locations in real-time by logging what cell towers you're using and associated signal strength. They also sell that data, and until about 3 years ago, anyone could access it FOR FREE! :D…
You don't even have to get that radical with "nothing to hide". Next time someone says that ask if they use blinds in their house/apt, if you could setup a webcam in their living room, or if you could just read some…
Definitely. I think the growing TDP would be more concerning if AIO liquid coolers weren't so common these days. Setting up a water cooling loop used to be expensive and time consuming. Now it takes about $80 and 15…
> Consider that even with the most high end CPUs, they include the copper slug stock coolers than can make even a 45W rated CPU thermal throttle. While isn't true for either the i9-10850K or the i7-10700K, but one is…
> there is less variation among processors Definitely, to the point where it feels like they're breaking up their product line to further narrow this variation, or at least that felt like the case with the i9-10850K vs…
> you often could get better performance UNDERCLOCKING > often to the amount of 1% less performance That doesn't sound like better performance to me. Better performance per watt maybe, but then if I'm buying an i9 chip…
Reading the article or simply typing "hypersonic" into Google would've gotten you an immediate answer, but it means faster than Mach 5.
> The proxy is extremely lightweight. An inexpensive and tiny VPS can easily handle hundreds of concurrent users. I would bet yes.
That's a per-server controllable setting. The admins can set it such that only users with a verified email (and phone number if they desire) are able to send messages.
> Hacker News attracts a lot of smart readers Ahh, I see you're also trying your hand at sarcasm!
Google auctions the promise of showing ads to relevant users. Google would be eliminating themselves as a middle man service by selling the data they've curated.
> the now deprecated— GOPATH environment variable I've been writing Go since 2015ish and this is news to me...
I've seen many people append a version to the package name. So they could have done `protobuf.v2` (granted the original would be missing a version but still, at least this is more explicit)
> They obviously don't have beacons on the client side Says who?
Shit, Firefox Developer 74.0b8 is even failing Acid2 for me
> Even installing VS2019 is a pleasant experience now. Even more pleasant (imo) is installing VS Code and .NET Core SDK.
Just a note, Discord has two Nitro tiers (the table only mentions one) at $5/mo and $10/mo, or $50/yr and $100/yr.
Same, been using Ecosia both at work and at home for a few months now. Maybe twice a month I make a point to Google something for very specific/technical results. Otherwise Ecosia is great!
> had a podcast running for a while This is oddly enough what I remember most about the place. IIRC it was very relaxed and felt like the hosts just hanging out talking about whatever, but was also engaging unlike many…
CPU time is irrelevant for re-encoding due to bandwidth reasons though. If a client requests 64kbps voice, sending it packets at 128kbps and letting it re-encode once it has them is pointless.
> So… that seems like a huge jump as percentage. Their estimate would require stress testing it every second of every day. Even if you game 4 hours every day (which would be a lot imo if you have a 9-5 job), you're…
> side-load a peer reviewed apk Signal has open sourced clients with reproducible builds (on Android) and their encryption library has been reviewed by multiple 3rd parties to great acclaim. PGP lacks forward secrecy,…
So what do you use instead?
Maybe read the entire comment before replying to it.
Gee, thanks for contributing to the conversation and providing a useful alternative. The only semi-popular better option I can think of is Matrix, but getting people on Signal is already hard enough and using Matrix on…
> Even cellular provider track locations in real-time by logging what cell towers you're using and associated signal strength. They also sell that data, and until about 3 years ago, anyone could access it FOR FREE! :D…
You don't even have to get that radical with "nothing to hide". Next time someone says that ask if they use blinds in their house/apt, if you could setup a webcam in their living room, or if you could just read some…
Definitely. I think the growing TDP would be more concerning if AIO liquid coolers weren't so common these days. Setting up a water cooling loop used to be expensive and time consuming. Now it takes about $80 and 15…
> Consider that even with the most high end CPUs, they include the copper slug stock coolers than can make even a 45W rated CPU thermal throttle. While isn't true for either the i9-10850K or the i7-10700K, but one is…
> there is less variation among processors Definitely, to the point where it feels like they're breaking up their product line to further narrow this variation, or at least that felt like the case with the i9-10850K vs…
> you often could get better performance UNDERCLOCKING > often to the amount of 1% less performance That doesn't sound like better performance to me. Better performance per watt maybe, but then if I'm buying an i9 chip…
Reading the article or simply typing "hypersonic" into Google would've gotten you an immediate answer, but it means faster than Mach 5.
> The proxy is extremely lightweight. An inexpensive and tiny VPS can easily handle hundreds of concurrent users. I would bet yes.
That's a per-server controllable setting. The admins can set it such that only users with a verified email (and phone number if they desire) are able to send messages.
> Hacker News attracts a lot of smart readers Ahh, I see you're also trying your hand at sarcasm!
Google auctions the promise of showing ads to relevant users. Google would be eliminating themselves as a middle man service by selling the data they've curated.
> the now deprecated— GOPATH environment variable I've been writing Go since 2015ish and this is news to me...
I've seen many people append a version to the package name. So they could have done `protobuf.v2` (granted the original would be missing a version but still, at least this is more explicit)
> They obviously don't have beacons on the client side Says who?
Shit, Firefox Developer 74.0b8 is even failing Acid2 for me
> Even installing VS2019 is a pleasant experience now. Even more pleasant (imo) is installing VS Code and .NET Core SDK.
Just a note, Discord has two Nitro tiers (the table only mentions one) at $5/mo and $10/mo, or $50/yr and $100/yr.
Same, been using Ecosia both at work and at home for a few months now. Maybe twice a month I make a point to Google something for very specific/technical results. Otherwise Ecosia is great!
> had a podcast running for a while This is oddly enough what I remember most about the place. IIRC it was very relaxed and felt like the hosts just hanging out talking about whatever, but was also engaging unlike many…
CPU time is irrelevant for re-encoding due to bandwidth reasons though. If a client requests 64kbps voice, sending it packets at 128kbps and letting it re-encode once it has them is pointless.