Yes, it is costing the taxpayer. However, I think there needs to be some cap, because otherwise the government can weaponize that and be extra inefficient when processing requests for things they don't want to become…
Under the current law you already have to pay up to 500€ for a request. That would be a very costly DoS attack.
Also with the planned changes, you have to prove that you have an legitimate interest in the information. Which makes the whole thing very vague. So the government can just say that they don't think you have a…
I'm a bit salty due to what they've done to the Komoot team. Komoot was (and still is) a great app for planing your outdoor activities. After acquiring Komoot, they fired everybody. Watching their goodbye video is a bit…
Also you have to remember the basics of statuspage messages: Its always just elevated error rates. Even when the error rate is elevated to 100%. "We are observing elevated error rates when accessing objects stored in…
Ah, okay. I did a Google search for that phrase before posting my comment, but couldn't find any result. Probably its not indexed yet. Thanks for the clarification. Still I think it would have been better for OP to link…
That's not what's written on the webpage. If your post is meant as a critique that they’re not offering those services, you should make that clear to avoid spreading misinformation.
Its impressive that even though registry-1.docker.io returned 503 errors they where able to keep a the metric "Docker Registry Uptime" at 100%.
When driving by Bad Aibling I always wondered why the BND (intelligence agency) invests so heavily in satellite communication eavesdropping. I naively assumed that this kind of communication would be encrypted. Also a…
That's the point he is making. QUIC has to be based on UDP because the networking stack is ossified enough to not allow the addition of any new Layer 4 protocol. It's not a huge drawback though.
I don't think there should be a "correct" way to steal focus. When I'm editing a document, I don't want _any_ application to steal focus. I don't want a window to show up and steal focus when something needs…
Here is a bittersweet video of the self organized goodbye meeting of the ex Komoot team: https://youtu.be/qLJkK4Wn1HI
Even though there is some overlap of the European continent and Russia's territory, I don't think that Russia qualifies as an example for the average European country. Also, why are you mentioning the look of people in…
> Java garbage collection is both great, and terrible. Sometimes objects are instantiated in a method, and should be marked for GC when you leave the method but aren't. In the last decade of writing Java software I…
To be fair, I don't think there is anything wrong with clickable links instead of embedded images.
I'm not sure whether Microsoft Copilot and ChatGPT use different system prompts or if there's something else behind it, but Copilot tends to have this overly cautious, sterile tone. It always seems to err on the side of…
We've been using TimescaleDB/TigerData for over five years now and it has proven to be a reliable component of our project. We process and store hundreds of data points for a six-digit number of industrial robots and…
I think this is a good move: it focuses on maintaining a single, well-tested code path while still offering guidance for those who want alternatives (see the section "So what should distros without systemd do?" in the…
> Trains can run fully automated today That might be the case in very controlled environments such as a subway network, but in other, more heterogeneous environments GoA 4 is not there yet.
Since the system is hosted on Azure, I guess we are talking about an Entra ID login. So I think they set up a Conditional Access [1] that can blocks logins based on the country IP. These policies run after…
This is about the Global Administrator role. I don't believe that the employee had this role to begin with. Otherwise this quote wouldn't make sense: > [...] top-tier user privileges that neither Berulis nor his boss…
> If someone does that you’ve already been pwned Then why use encryption at all when your threat model for encrypted communication can't handle a malicious actor on the network?
But what would be the value of such a certificate over a self-signed one? For example, if the ACME Router Corp uses this special CA to issue a certificate for acmerouter.local and then preloads it on all of its routers,…
So if I understand it correctly, the blog author proposes to create a professional certification, require companies that produce software to have at least one of this certified individuals be responsible for reporting…
I'm not sure whether this negativity is justified. It seems like a genuine breakthrough that could alleviate the range anxiety of many people who are interested in EVs but not fully convinced.
Yes, it is costing the taxpayer. However, I think there needs to be some cap, because otherwise the government can weaponize that and be extra inefficient when processing requests for things they don't want to become…
Under the current law you already have to pay up to 500€ for a request. That would be a very costly DoS attack.
Also with the planned changes, you have to prove that you have an legitimate interest in the information. Which makes the whole thing very vague. So the government can just say that they don't think you have a…
I'm a bit salty due to what they've done to the Komoot team. Komoot was (and still is) a great app for planing your outdoor activities. After acquiring Komoot, they fired everybody. Watching their goodbye video is a bit…
Also you have to remember the basics of statuspage messages: Its always just elevated error rates. Even when the error rate is elevated to 100%. "We are observing elevated error rates when accessing objects stored in…
Ah, okay. I did a Google search for that phrase before posting my comment, but couldn't find any result. Probably its not indexed yet. Thanks for the clarification. Still I think it would have been better for OP to link…
That's not what's written on the webpage. If your post is meant as a critique that they’re not offering those services, you should make that clear to avoid spreading misinformation.
Its impressive that even though registry-1.docker.io returned 503 errors they where able to keep a the metric "Docker Registry Uptime" at 100%.
When driving by Bad Aibling I always wondered why the BND (intelligence agency) invests so heavily in satellite communication eavesdropping. I naively assumed that this kind of communication would be encrypted. Also a…
That's the point he is making. QUIC has to be based on UDP because the networking stack is ossified enough to not allow the addition of any new Layer 4 protocol. It's not a huge drawback though.
I don't think there should be a "correct" way to steal focus. When I'm editing a document, I don't want _any_ application to steal focus. I don't want a window to show up and steal focus when something needs…
Here is a bittersweet video of the self organized goodbye meeting of the ex Komoot team: https://youtu.be/qLJkK4Wn1HI
Even though there is some overlap of the European continent and Russia's territory, I don't think that Russia qualifies as an example for the average European country. Also, why are you mentioning the look of people in…
> Java garbage collection is both great, and terrible. Sometimes objects are instantiated in a method, and should be marked for GC when you leave the method but aren't. In the last decade of writing Java software I…
To be fair, I don't think there is anything wrong with clickable links instead of embedded images.
I'm not sure whether Microsoft Copilot and ChatGPT use different system prompts or if there's something else behind it, but Copilot tends to have this overly cautious, sterile tone. It always seems to err on the side of…
We've been using TimescaleDB/TigerData for over five years now and it has proven to be a reliable component of our project. We process and store hundreds of data points for a six-digit number of industrial robots and…
I think this is a good move: it focuses on maintaining a single, well-tested code path while still offering guidance for those who want alternatives (see the section "So what should distros without systemd do?" in the…
> Trains can run fully automated today That might be the case in very controlled environments such as a subway network, but in other, more heterogeneous environments GoA 4 is not there yet.
Since the system is hosted on Azure, I guess we are talking about an Entra ID login. So I think they set up a Conditional Access [1] that can blocks logins based on the country IP. These policies run after…
This is about the Global Administrator role. I don't believe that the employee had this role to begin with. Otherwise this quote wouldn't make sense: > [...] top-tier user privileges that neither Berulis nor his boss…
> If someone does that you’ve already been pwned Then why use encryption at all when your threat model for encrypted communication can't handle a malicious actor on the network?
But what would be the value of such a certificate over a self-signed one? For example, if the ACME Router Corp uses this special CA to issue a certificate for acmerouter.local and then preloads it on all of its routers,…
So if I understand it correctly, the blog author proposes to create a professional certification, require companies that produce software to have at least one of this certified individuals be responsible for reporting…
I'm not sure whether this negativity is justified. It seems like a genuine breakthrough that could alleviate the range anxiety of many people who are interested in EVs but not fully convinced.