> What if I rely on steam, or epic for P2P and they shutter the service? What if playfab discontinue their offering, or AWS decide to remove a service that our “mini self hosted server” relies upon. Games aren’t some…
Speaking of which, I wonder what Chris would think of OpenRCT2 and OpenTTD, which reimplemented his games with different programming languages and outright different graphics (which allowed the latter to reach its 1.0…
> https://dbushell.com Heh, I honestly thought the domain name stood for "D-Bus Hell" and not their own name.
Say, how many voting stations are there in a typical city/county in the US? Here in Indonesia, in a city of 2 million people there are over 7000 voting stations. While we vote for 5 ballots (President, Legislative…
Not really. Your ballot should be secret, which goes against blockchain, I guess.
Here in SE Asia (in my country at least) you're lucky if they even offer you SMS 2FA (and even then, only for cash withdrawal from ATMs), because otherwise its just using PIN or biometrics without any kind of second…
Indonesia is a big country with over ten thousand islands and uneven coverage. What is blocked on one ISP might not be enforced on another (e.g. the state-owned ISP might block or use DNS poisoning on several…
> Anyone has seen his position on this topic? Well, he's not a fan of GitHub pull request as per the last decade. https://github.com/torvalds/linux/pull/17#issuecomment-56546...
On this topic, I believe it's obligatory to bring up JdeBP's comment: http://jdebp.info./FGA/web-fully-qualified-domain-name.html
Not GP, but from a Southeast Asian perspective here. > waiting for rideshare pickup in a busy location where there are many vehicles and it’s hard to spot your uber / lyft. Like at an airport or after a concert. The…
I can confirm for AirAsia and Lion Group, and IIRC Ryanair also do this with their UK subsidiary with different flight prefixes and different aircraft registration numbers.
> but a year or 2 ago the went back to OpenSSL for some reason which I did not fully understand. That would be Void Linux [1]. One of the reasons iirc, is PEP 644 [2], in which CPython drops support for LibreSSL due to…
> What if I rely on steam, or epic for P2P and they shutter the service? What if playfab discontinue their offering, or AWS decide to remove a service that our “mini self hosted server” relies upon. Games aren’t some…
Speaking of which, I wonder what Chris would think of OpenRCT2 and OpenTTD, which reimplemented his games with different programming languages and outright different graphics (which allowed the latter to reach its 1.0…
> https://dbushell.com Heh, I honestly thought the domain name stood for "D-Bus Hell" and not their own name.
Say, how many voting stations are there in a typical city/county in the US? Here in Indonesia, in a city of 2 million people there are over 7000 voting stations. While we vote for 5 ballots (President, Legislative…
Not really. Your ballot should be secret, which goes against blockchain, I guess.
Here in SE Asia (in my country at least) you're lucky if they even offer you SMS 2FA (and even then, only for cash withdrawal from ATMs), because otherwise its just using PIN or biometrics without any kind of second…
Indonesia is a big country with over ten thousand islands and uneven coverage. What is blocked on one ISP might not be enforced on another (e.g. the state-owned ISP might block or use DNS poisoning on several…
> Anyone has seen his position on this topic? Well, he's not a fan of GitHub pull request as per the last decade. https://github.com/torvalds/linux/pull/17#issuecomment-56546...
On this topic, I believe it's obligatory to bring up JdeBP's comment: http://jdebp.info./FGA/web-fully-qualified-domain-name.html
Not GP, but from a Southeast Asian perspective here. > waiting for rideshare pickup in a busy location where there are many vehicles and it’s hard to spot your uber / lyft. Like at an airport or after a concert. The…
I can confirm for AirAsia and Lion Group, and IIRC Ryanair also do this with their UK subsidiary with different flight prefixes and different aircraft registration numbers.
> but a year or 2 ago the went back to OpenSSL for some reason which I did not fully understand. That would be Void Linux [1]. One of the reasons iirc, is PEP 644 [2], in which CPython drops support for LibreSSL due to…