I didn't read it that way myself. For HN comment readers that skip citations (I'm not saying you did, just helping the conversation): First paragraph > cgo is an amazing technology which allows Go programs to…
I don't know why a general observation and citation is getting downvoted. Discouraged doesn't mean banned. It means avoided. Regarding why, the article speaks to that. You are right, in some cases, your best option will…
Memory safety would be a large selling point in my mind.
Why include console exclusives? Aren't people trying to compare Windows as a gaming platform to Linux as a gaming platform?
The article doesn't mention the performance overhead or the fact using cgo is generally discouraged. [1] [1] https://dave.cheney.net/2016/01/18/cgo-is-not-go
It depends a lot on where you land in tech (both department and company). That's definitely true for SWEs at FAANG companies. I wonder what it would take to update these laws to require total comp disclosure instead of…
Initially, pandemic life was much worse for my sleep. Stress, burnout, exercising less (not even walking to/from the office), getting older, eating worse, all contributed to sleep problems (sleeping too much). I changed…
"Run on Linux" implies either native or supported in my mind. According to the article: > 80% of the top 100 games on Steam now have gold or better ratings [in the Proton DB]. > If you are confused about the various…
Intentional infliction if emotion distress is a cause of action for a civil suit. You don't have to have lost money.
From the study's FAQ[0]: > Did an Institutional Review Board consider this study? > We submitted an application detailing our research methods to the Princeton University Institutional Review Board, which determined…
The page also no longer references the iMessage forced snitching on children. Was that covered in another news story?
Probably. It's not just about 1 in 8 billion people having taken the time to look, it's also about 1 in (what I'm guessing is) at least 100 people at Microsoft not leaking it. Apple had a leak before it was even…
> I don't care. I [switched to Linux] That's short-sighted and self-centered. You don't care about whether or not other people's rights are violated? You don't see how normalizing rights violations could lead to…
That may have been simple ignorance instead of whataboutism. The person asking it may genuinely not know how much easier it is to inspect Android (both the device and the open source). They may not know you can build…
I bounce between Linux and MacOS enough that I prefer a cross platform terminal emulator. My current favorite is kitty. Anyone have a different cross platform TE they prefer?
> That will disproportionately affect lower income households who can't as easily withstand these rising costs, which further drives income inequality. I see your compassion, but income inequality isn't driven by…
For additional context to my Canadian friends, it's not actually legal in the US. Various states have banned state and local law enforcement from enforcing the federal law. Since it's still illegal federally,…
Thanks for engaging here. Unfortunately, everything is on autopay. I rarely access the app or browser extension, and almost never access the dashboard. I hope folks over there are thinking about how many people will…
Since the title is a little misleading, here's how the article describes itself. > Labor productivity—defined as output per labor hour—has grown at a below-average rate since 2005, representing a dramatic reversal of…
I wonder if we'll end up with something like smoking and non-smoking sections. E.g. this building is for vaccinated and that building is for unvaccinated.
False dichotomy. Systems of reasons affect decisions. E.g. I'm willing to add a fully vaccinated office to my risk profile, but how do I get there? Even if I could trust everyone in the office was vaccinated (I can't),…
I'm surprised I'm hearing about it here before getting an email from them.
What are your sources for hostnames to crawl? I looked into it a long time ago and seem to remember there was a way to get access to registration records, but I imagine combining that with HTTP certificate transparency…
And screen loggers. And MitM network traffic loggers. That said, I guess everyone's threat model is different and maybe a remote browser like this solves some problem for them despite those constraints.
IIUC, they can get 7 years worth of SMS/MMS (including contents) with very little effort/cost.
I didn't read it that way myself. For HN comment readers that skip citations (I'm not saying you did, just helping the conversation): First paragraph > cgo is an amazing technology which allows Go programs to…
I don't know why a general observation and citation is getting downvoted. Discouraged doesn't mean banned. It means avoided. Regarding why, the article speaks to that. You are right, in some cases, your best option will…
Memory safety would be a large selling point in my mind.
Why include console exclusives? Aren't people trying to compare Windows as a gaming platform to Linux as a gaming platform?
The article doesn't mention the performance overhead or the fact using cgo is generally discouraged. [1] [1] https://dave.cheney.net/2016/01/18/cgo-is-not-go
It depends a lot on where you land in tech (both department and company). That's definitely true for SWEs at FAANG companies. I wonder what it would take to update these laws to require total comp disclosure instead of…
Initially, pandemic life was much worse for my sleep. Stress, burnout, exercising less (not even walking to/from the office), getting older, eating worse, all contributed to sleep problems (sleeping too much). I changed…
"Run on Linux" implies either native or supported in my mind. According to the article: > 80% of the top 100 games on Steam now have gold or better ratings [in the Proton DB]. > If you are confused about the various…
Intentional infliction if emotion distress is a cause of action for a civil suit. You don't have to have lost money.
From the study's FAQ[0]: > Did an Institutional Review Board consider this study? > We submitted an application detailing our research methods to the Princeton University Institutional Review Board, which determined…
The page also no longer references the iMessage forced snitching on children. Was that covered in another news story?
Probably. It's not just about 1 in 8 billion people having taken the time to look, it's also about 1 in (what I'm guessing is) at least 100 people at Microsoft not leaking it. Apple had a leak before it was even…
> I don't care. I [switched to Linux] That's short-sighted and self-centered. You don't care about whether or not other people's rights are violated? You don't see how normalizing rights violations could lead to…
That may have been simple ignorance instead of whataboutism. The person asking it may genuinely not know how much easier it is to inspect Android (both the device and the open source). They may not know you can build…
I bounce between Linux and MacOS enough that I prefer a cross platform terminal emulator. My current favorite is kitty. Anyone have a different cross platform TE they prefer?
> That will disproportionately affect lower income households who can't as easily withstand these rising costs, which further drives income inequality. I see your compassion, but income inequality isn't driven by…
For additional context to my Canadian friends, it's not actually legal in the US. Various states have banned state and local law enforcement from enforcing the federal law. Since it's still illegal federally,…
Thanks for engaging here. Unfortunately, everything is on autopay. I rarely access the app or browser extension, and almost never access the dashboard. I hope folks over there are thinking about how many people will…
Since the title is a little misleading, here's how the article describes itself. > Labor productivity—defined as output per labor hour—has grown at a below-average rate since 2005, representing a dramatic reversal of…
I wonder if we'll end up with something like smoking and non-smoking sections. E.g. this building is for vaccinated and that building is for unvaccinated.
False dichotomy. Systems of reasons affect decisions. E.g. I'm willing to add a fully vaccinated office to my risk profile, but how do I get there? Even if I could trust everyone in the office was vaccinated (I can't),…
I'm surprised I'm hearing about it here before getting an email from them.
What are your sources for hostnames to crawl? I looked into it a long time ago and seem to remember there was a way to get access to registration records, but I imagine combining that with HTTP certificate transparency…
And screen loggers. And MitM network traffic loggers. That said, I guess everyone's threat model is different and maybe a remote browser like this solves some problem for them despite those constraints.
IIUC, they can get 7 years worth of SMS/MMS (including contents) with very little effort/cost.