I know this wasn't an entirely honest question, but yes, absolutely. You probably see Vimeo videos every day without realizing it, because most of the viewing isn't done on vimeo.com. It's videos on other sites, and the…
Most of the ones with a "date posted" in Jan 2026 have a "date of notice" two to five months ago.
Lots of custom infrastructure. A bit of losing money as well, but moderately profitable on the whole. They were a publicly traded company in their own right from 2021 to 2025, so you can look at the 10-Ks. There was a…
The BusinessInsider story is as much as you're going to get right now, because Bending Spoons is declining to provide specifics, and those just let go aren't free to tell all. But yes, "globally" means significant cuts…
In a parallel universe, they switched to RFC6979 in 2013, but the implementation had a bug that wasn't detected for years, allowing compromise of lots of keys. In that parallel universe, HN is criticizing them for…
I mean on everyone else's part.
It's a mystery, not a lynch mob. Everyone reading is interested in knowing "huh, what is this stuff then?"
For normal people... pretty much nothing. You need power to keep the plasma hot, it's a safety hazard, and it's not cheap. For electrically-small antennas it looks like it might be slightly more efficient than a wire…
That's pretty fundamentally stupid.
Still being a worthless obnoxious piece of shit in whenever this is.
Oh, did this just launch today? That's funny, I thought I only noticed it today. In any case, I'm using it already. I was going to build SAML into this app that we have deployed on GCE, so that employees can access it…
Anything at all with strftime: Use %Y instead of %G. It's a C function, but many languages (Perl/Python/Ruby/etc.) expose it through their own datetime libraries.
Which is a disingenuous answer since he's not even using the SDK. The ChromeCast at least notionally supports an open protocol (DIAL). Only it doesn't, because if you try to use it with software other than Google's, it…
Well... arguably they make it easier in the half-dozen simplest cases. Which just happen to be what's needed 90% of the time.
It's not "iMessage for Android users" in any way. The headline is nonsense. If your browser is closed or your PC is shut down, MightyText does nothing for you. The browser interface is the interface.
I've been using MightyText in beta for months. It doesn't resemble iMessage in any way, and it's not supposed to. I have no idea where the headline came from. It's not an IM service. It is, simply, an app for sending…
I know this wasn't an entirely honest question, but yes, absolutely. You probably see Vimeo videos every day without realizing it, because most of the viewing isn't done on vimeo.com. It's videos on other sites, and the…
Most of the ones with a "date posted" in Jan 2026 have a "date of notice" two to five months ago.
Lots of custom infrastructure. A bit of losing money as well, but moderately profitable on the whole. They were a publicly traded company in their own right from 2021 to 2025, so you can look at the 10-Ks. There was a…
The BusinessInsider story is as much as you're going to get right now, because Bending Spoons is declining to provide specifics, and those just let go aren't free to tell all. But yes, "globally" means significant cuts…
In a parallel universe, they switched to RFC6979 in 2013, but the implementation had a bug that wasn't detected for years, allowing compromise of lots of keys. In that parallel universe, HN is criticizing them for…
I mean on everyone else's part.
It's a mystery, not a lynch mob. Everyone reading is interested in knowing "huh, what is this stuff then?"
For normal people... pretty much nothing. You need power to keep the plasma hot, it's a safety hazard, and it's not cheap. For electrically-small antennas it looks like it might be slightly more efficient than a wire…
That's pretty fundamentally stupid.
Still being a worthless obnoxious piece of shit in whenever this is.
Oh, did this just launch today? That's funny, I thought I only noticed it today. In any case, I'm using it already. I was going to build SAML into this app that we have deployed on GCE, so that employees can access it…
Anything at all with strftime: Use %Y instead of %G. It's a C function, but many languages (Perl/Python/Ruby/etc.) expose it through their own datetime libraries.
Which is a disingenuous answer since he's not even using the SDK. The ChromeCast at least notionally supports an open protocol (DIAL). Only it doesn't, because if you try to use it with software other than Google's, it…
Well... arguably they make it easier in the half-dozen simplest cases. Which just happen to be what's needed 90% of the time.
It's not "iMessage for Android users" in any way. The headline is nonsense. If your browser is closed or your PC is shut down, MightyText does nothing for you. The browser interface is the interface.
I've been using MightyText in beta for months. It doesn't resemble iMessage in any way, and it's not supposed to. I have no idea where the headline came from. It's not an IM service. It is, simply, an app for sending…