I really don't understand the panic. The target is big tech, not open source. Think of GDPR: this goes primarily after big tech with big fines. What liability can be applied to software you don't pay for?
It really won't. It's targeted at corporations, especially big tech, not open source where there is no money. If anything, it will likely toss more resources to open source by those very same big tech companies, to…
how dystopian and cyberpunk - where the identity and background of the worker is erased, and hiding from customers that their call is handled by someone abroad. This is evil, and exploitative
yes
all this, plus recommending videos it already shows me i watched, and return soon after having marked them "not interested/already watched the video"
i like this - it still shows someone cares. It feels genuine to me. At least it makes your day a little bit more pleasant
- Huelights control - PiHole - NFC card hacking - ARM assembly programming - Kubernetes + OpenFaas cluster - Postgres DB (with SSD harddrive)
Probably the most egregious example would be Weev/Andew Auernheimer and AT&T https://www.wired.com/2013/03/att-hacker-gets-3-years/ https://www.wired.com/2014/04/att-hacker-conviction-vacated/
This is excellent
Everything about this project is weird. I started looking into it since I do IoT stuff and there was so much hype. Then you find out about the curl issue. The unnecessary ternary. Read the white paper and all issues…
I really don't understand the panic. The target is big tech, not open source. Think of GDPR: this goes primarily after big tech with big fines. What liability can be applied to software you don't pay for?
It really won't. It's targeted at corporations, especially big tech, not open source where there is no money. If anything, it will likely toss more resources to open source by those very same big tech companies, to…
how dystopian and cyberpunk - where the identity and background of the worker is erased, and hiding from customers that their call is handled by someone abroad. This is evil, and exploitative
yes
all this, plus recommending videos it already shows me i watched, and return soon after having marked them "not interested/already watched the video"
i like this - it still shows someone cares. It feels genuine to me. At least it makes your day a little bit more pleasant
- Huelights control - PiHole - NFC card hacking - ARM assembly programming - Kubernetes + OpenFaas cluster - Postgres DB (with SSD harddrive)
Probably the most egregious example would be Weev/Andew Auernheimer and AT&T https://www.wired.com/2013/03/att-hacker-gets-3-years/ https://www.wired.com/2014/04/att-hacker-conviction-vacated/
This is excellent
Everything about this project is weird. I started looking into it since I do IoT stuff and there was so much hype. Then you find out about the curl issue. The unnecessary ternary. Read the white paper and all issues…