Cloudflare is not MITM-ing, Archive is deliberately misleading Cloudflare. See previous discussion at https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19828317 .
I believe like this is due to Archive rejecting Cloudflare, not the other way around. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19828317
I'm a little shocked to hear this, but I've had a similar fish story with Microsoft! I interned at Microsoft my junior year of college. Toward the end, I interviewed with Google and got a competing offer. But during the…
Other browsers support DRM too, but with different tradeoffs. Chrome uses Widevine, but one of Chrome's philosophies is that you should be able to wipe a Chrome install, reinstall Chrome, and have no trace that…
I worked there for a similar length of time, but more recent (2012 - early 2019). The internal political discourse over that time definitely mirrored the rest of the world: becoming increasingly heated and divisive…
NBA League Pass doesn't actually let you stream the playoffs (if you're in the USA), nor do you get to watch your local team. It's meant to be a supplement to a cable subscription, or a full subscription for…
I experienced the same, but have had little luck finding more data about it. Got any details on where they've indicated that firmware update is coming? In my case, I set up dual-boot on my 13" Spectre. The Macbook USB-C…
There are also a couple contractors that came out of the healthcare.gov rescue (notably: Nava [1] and Ad Hoc [2]) trying to do the same kind of work. I recently left a long career at Google to work for Ad Hoc, and we…
The linked Twitter thread mentions that BoringSSL (maintained by Google, used in Chromium) has an implementation already.
Is Cloud Endpoints an option for you? It supports gRPC with JSON/REST transcoding. [1] https://cloud.google.com/endpoints/docs/grpc/about-grpc (Disclaimer: I work on Google Cloud.)
Does anyone know what the disclosure story is here? Have WhatsApp and Signal had a chance to respond?
Hey, eng lead here for the APIs Explorer. Despite the site's ancient appearance, we're not killing it, and have some plans in the works. (You can see some of the work we've been doing on developers.google.com, with "Try…
Bing. http://blogs.bing.com/search/September-2016/bing-app-joins-t...
> One of the advertisers, identified only as 15-year-old "E.S.," ''was forced into prostitution at the age of 13 by her pimp," according to an affidavit filed with the complaint. She used other online advertising…
The algorithm seems similar to the Graham scan [1], but in either case it doesn't calculate a _regular_ polygon, which makes the problem trickier. [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_scan
Sorry, last night HN didn't show me a "reply" button on the thread, so I thought maybe it tapped out at a depth of four? I'm not dodging :) [edit: does HN have account score thresholds at which different features get…
It's not just a guess, I broke it and I fixed it :) Can I ask why you took the approach of making a Github repo to post this rather than filing a Chromium bug?
I'm pretty sure this is https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=464270, which was fixed by https://codereview.chromium.org/1007323003.
I can absolutely accept that distinction. Do you think "American coders" would have been the title if that were the case?
Aside: Why "Indian coders" and not just "Three coders"? Would this have ever been titled "white coders found cheating"? I know this isn't the point of the article, but I wonder if, on HN, we should consider clipping…
Cloudflare is not MITM-ing, Archive is deliberately misleading Cloudflare. See previous discussion at https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19828317 .
I believe like this is due to Archive rejecting Cloudflare, not the other way around. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19828317
I'm a little shocked to hear this, but I've had a similar fish story with Microsoft! I interned at Microsoft my junior year of college. Toward the end, I interviewed with Google and got a competing offer. But during the…
Other browsers support DRM too, but with different tradeoffs. Chrome uses Widevine, but one of Chrome's philosophies is that you should be able to wipe a Chrome install, reinstall Chrome, and have no trace that…
I worked there for a similar length of time, but more recent (2012 - early 2019). The internal political discourse over that time definitely mirrored the rest of the world: becoming increasingly heated and divisive…
NBA League Pass doesn't actually let you stream the playoffs (if you're in the USA), nor do you get to watch your local team. It's meant to be a supplement to a cable subscription, or a full subscription for…
I experienced the same, but have had little luck finding more data about it. Got any details on where they've indicated that firmware update is coming? In my case, I set up dual-boot on my 13" Spectre. The Macbook USB-C…
There are also a couple contractors that came out of the healthcare.gov rescue (notably: Nava [1] and Ad Hoc [2]) trying to do the same kind of work. I recently left a long career at Google to work for Ad Hoc, and we…
The linked Twitter thread mentions that BoringSSL (maintained by Google, used in Chromium) has an implementation already.
Is Cloud Endpoints an option for you? It supports gRPC with JSON/REST transcoding. [1] https://cloud.google.com/endpoints/docs/grpc/about-grpc (Disclaimer: I work on Google Cloud.)
Does anyone know what the disclosure story is here? Have WhatsApp and Signal had a chance to respond?
Hey, eng lead here for the APIs Explorer. Despite the site's ancient appearance, we're not killing it, and have some plans in the works. (You can see some of the work we've been doing on developers.google.com, with "Try…
Bing. http://blogs.bing.com/search/September-2016/bing-app-joins-t...
> One of the advertisers, identified only as 15-year-old "E.S.," ''was forced into prostitution at the age of 13 by her pimp," according to an affidavit filed with the complaint. She used other online advertising…
The algorithm seems similar to the Graham scan [1], but in either case it doesn't calculate a _regular_ polygon, which makes the problem trickier. [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_scan
Sorry, last night HN didn't show me a "reply" button on the thread, so I thought maybe it tapped out at a depth of four? I'm not dodging :) [edit: does HN have account score thresholds at which different features get…
It's not just a guess, I broke it and I fixed it :) Can I ask why you took the approach of making a Github repo to post this rather than filing a Chromium bug?
I'm pretty sure this is https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=464270, which was fixed by https://codereview.chromium.org/1007323003.
I can absolutely accept that distinction. Do you think "American coders" would have been the title if that were the case?
Aside: Why "Indian coders" and not just "Three coders"? Would this have ever been titled "white coders found cheating"? I know this isn't the point of the article, but I wonder if, on HN, we should consider clipping…